Instructional Video12:09
Crash Course

Mythical Language and Idiom: Crash Course World Mythology #41

12th - Higher Ed
It's the end of the world, everybody. Well, it's the end of our mythology series, anyway. This week, we're talking about how mythological themes have made their way into the English language. We're taking on the Herculean task of...
Instructional Video4:37
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The myth of Narcissus and Echo | Iseult Gillespie

Pre-K - Higher Ed
One day, Echo was drifting through the woods and fell in love with a handsome young hunter named Narcissus. Cursed by Hera to only repeat the last words spoken by another, Echo was unable to converse with him and was soon cruelly...
Instructional Video4:20
SciShow

The Truth About the Sun's 'Twin' and the Dinosaurs

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers published a paper last month, exploring the possibility that our sun might have once had a stellar twin! Could our solar system have once been a binary, or even a multi-star system?
Instructional Video9:03
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Brad Delong: The Architecture of Asia - INET Panel (5 of 7)

Higher Ed
Brad Delong is a Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, and a speaker at INET's Conference at Bretton Woods on April 10, 2011
Stock Footage2:07
Getty Images

Sherlock Holmes Press Conference

Pre-K - Higher Ed
INTERVIEW: Mark Strong on Moriarty and it being interesting that although historically he was always Holmes' nemesis, he isn't in the film. at the Sherlock Holmes Press Conference at London England. (Footage by WireImage Video/GettyImages)
News Clip3:28
AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Lievremont proud of stunning French rugby recovery

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Lievremont proud of stunning French rugby recovery
News Clip4:31
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : FILE: Football: Ronaldo caps dream year with fourth Ballon d'Or

9th - Higher Ed
Cristiano Ronaldo wins his fourth Ballon d'Or to get one over his nemesis Lionel Messi in their long running duel for the title of best footballer on the planet
News Clip2:24
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Federer says legs hurt like mad hopes for Open return

9th - Higher Ed
Roger Federer says he hopes to return to the Australian Open next year and the goal is absolutely to be playing but admits his legs hurt like mad after his age defying win over Grand Slam nemesis Rafael Nadal in Melbourne
News Clip3:41
Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank Adds Fear of Contagion to Markets

Higher Ed
Sept. 27 -- Deutsche Bank shares reached a record low for a second day as investors worry about the firm's troubles spilling over into the broader European banking industry. Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Lionel Laurent reports on "Bloomberg...