NASA
The Invisible Network: 14. Ansible | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast
Faster-than-light communications might not be a possibility now — our current understanding of natural laws don’t allow for it. But who knows what innovations await us just beyond the horizon?
NASA
The Invisible Network: 08. Form and Function | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast
"Form follows function" is an oft-cited architectural axiom. In space, form doesn’t necessarily follow function. Human space habitation is rooted, by necessity, in pragmatism. The architectures of Earth won’t work in space, but there is...
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 37, NASA Safety Center Small Steps, Giant Leaps
NASA Safety Center Director Harmony Myers discusses resources to help achieve technical excellence in safety and mission assurance.
ACDC Leadership
The Labor Market: EconMovies #13
Teachers! I created NEW worksheets for all my EconMovies episodes and for all the Crash Course Economics episodes.
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 55, Psyche Mission Small Steps, Giant Leaps
Psyche Mission Co-investigator Ben Weiss discusses the mission to a unique metal asteroid orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter.
NASA
Gravity Assist: A Special Delivery of Life’s Building Blocks, with Jason Dworkin
When Earth was just a baby, meteors and asteroids rained down, delivering all sorts of chemicals to our developing planet. These small objects could have delivered the chemicals needed to spark life on Earth for the first time.
NASA
On a Mission: Season Two, Episode 7: Planet Asteroid
What’s in a name? Whether you call it a planet or an asteroid, missions that explore small worlds are always exciting.
NASA
On a Mission: Season Two, Episode 4: Deflecting Disaster
Unlike the dinosaurs, we have a space program. There are many ways we could steer an asteroid off its path towards Earth.
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 76, DAVINCI Small Steps, Giant Leaps
NASA's Mike Sekerak discusses the DAVINCI mission to Venus.
Sustainable Business Consulting
Determining Scope
Discusses how to determine your emissions scope (step two) and provides examples from other case studies
EarthEcho International
STEM Career Closeup: A Day in the Life of a Senior Research Scientist
Tatiana Vinogradova is a senior research scientist at Northrop Grumman Space Systems in Redondo Beach, CA, where she studies the Arctic from space. Discover more about Tatiana’s inspiration and her day to day work using different types...
NASA
Gravity Assist: Gravity Assist Podcast, Mercury with Faith Vilas
Our virtual tour of the solar system continues with Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun. Since it’s tough to observe Mercury except at dawn or twilight, most of what we know about Mercury is from NASA’s Mariner 10 and MESSENGER missions.
NASA
Gravity Assist: NASA’s New “Gravity Assist” Podcast Debuts Nov. 15, 2017
Hi, I'm Jim Green, NASA's director of planetary science. I'm excited to tell you about a new podcast series. It's called NASA's Gravity Assist. Please join me as I talk with some of the greatest planetary scientists of our time.
NASA
The Invisible Network: 22. LCRD - The Future | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast
In this final episode of a five-part series about NASA’s Laser Communications Relay Demonstration, we look at the future of optical communications technologies at NASA.
NASA
The Invisible Network: 02. Lemnos | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast
The mythic hunter Orion, son of the sea-god Poseidon, was himself mortal, but his godly lineage enabled impossible heroic feats, earning him a place in the night sky as a constellation. NASA has developed its own Orion, a hunter for...
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: BASALT: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
A feature from NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley originally posted on November 16, 2016.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Jessie Dotson and Geert Barentsen, Kepler’s Contributions to Astronomy
A conversation with Jessie Dotson, Kepler’s project scientist, and Geert Barentsen, director of the mission's guest observer office, talking about how NASA’s first planet-hunting mission has contributed so much to the field of astronomy.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: 2017 End of Year Podcast
An end of year compilation of conversations with various NASA scientists, engineers, and researchers throughout 2017 on the NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Door to the Future
A brief description of the exciting opportunities for post doctoral research in the NIST Materials Science & Engineering Laboratory (MSEL) through the National Research Council (NRC) Research Associate Program.
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 38, Human Factors Small Steps, Giant Leaps
NASA Armstrong Operations Engineering Branch Chief Kate McMurtry discusses the value of understanding the impact of human factors on mission performance.
NASA
On a Mission: Season Three, Episode 2: Genesis
Have you ever wanted to see the awesome spectacle of an erupting volcano? There’s no better guide for such an adventure than JPL volcanologist Rosaly Lopes.
Epic History TV
Apollo Program Part 3" "Houston, we've had a problem."
A dramatic and information-packed account of the program to put a man on the Moon by the end of 1969.
Bill Carmody
The Mission Test: Aligning Your Schedule with Your Purpose
In this video, Bill Carmody emphasizes the importance of aligning your schedule with your mission as a business owner. He encourages viewers to evaluate each item on their calendar and determine if it truly contributes to their larger...
The Wall Street Journal
Securing The Perimeter
Headed into an election year, are private and government systems ready to withstand sophisticated hacks and attempts to spread misinformation? Greylock's Sarah Guo and Crowdstrike's George Kurtz discuss at WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach.