Instructional Video11:55
JJ Medicine

Lichen Planus (“Purple Skin Lesions”) | Causes, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Higher Ed
Lichen Planus (“Purple Skin Lesions”) | Causes, Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment Lichen Planus is an inflammatory dermatological condition involving lesions on the skin, mucous membranes and nails. There are a...
Instructional Video4:03
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Avi Ben Zeev - Stereotype Threat

Higher Ed
Avi received his Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from Yale University in 1997 and have taught and conducted research at Brown University and at Williams College before joining the faculty at San Francisco State University (SFSU) in 2001....
Instructional Video4:53
Neuro Transmissions

The Neuroscience of Pokemon GO

12th - Higher Ed
SCIENCE, I CHOOSE YOU!! Pok_mon GO has surprised a lot of people by becoming the most downloaded mobile game ever created. Today, you can't go to a park or popular destination without seeing at least a handful of trainers. But why is...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Mirages: Optical Phenomena Explained

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The mirage is an optical illusion famous for teasing thirsty desert travelers with illusions of water. Learn how light and heat interact to distort vision and create a mirage. Illusions part 8/11
Instructional Video2:36
Physics Girl

Amusing Surface Tension Experiment

9th - 12th
How does soap change the surface tension of water? I have used my degree to make a fifth video -- for you all -- to explain this very question.
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

Exploring Meteoroids, Meteors, and Meteorites: A Journey Through Space Debris

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explains the difference between meteoroids, meteors, and meteorites. They discuss the history of meteors and how they were once believed to be fireballs or signs of impending doom. The video also covers the origin and...
Instructional Video5:44
Professor Dave Explains

Magnets and Magnetic Fields

12th - Higher Ed
Magnets are highly misunderstood, and often interpreted as magic. But they're not magic! It's just science. Let's learn about what magnets are and what produces magnetism so that we can sound super smart at dinner parties, yes?
Instructional Video4:40
Curated Video

Exploring Space Weather

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the weather in space, focusing on the sun and its impact on Earth. We learn about solar wind, auroras, solar storms, and their effects on our communication systems and astronauts in space. The video highlights...
Instructional Video4:03
Mazz Media

Scientific Theory

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the term scientific theory. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term scientific theory through use of video footage, photographs,...
Instructional Video3:13
Global Health with Greg Martin

Research Methods - Introduction

Higher Ed
In this video, Dr Greg Martin provides an introduction to research methods, methedology and study design. Specifically he takes a look at qualitative and quantitative research methods including case control studies, cohort studies,...
News Clip8:25
Bloomberg

Evercore's Schlosstein on US Recession, Economic Uncertainty

Higher Ed
Ralph Schlosstein, chairman emeritus at Evercore, discusses the chance of the US dodging a Recession, the risks of Federal Reserve policy, uncertainty on the US economy, and his view of M&A activity. He speaks on "The Pulse With Francine...
News Clip2:55
Press Association

Spectacular display as caterpillars wreath Shrewsbury bush in silk

Higher Ed
People observe a mass of silken webbing on shrubs at Meole Brace Retail Park in Shrewsbury, believed to be made by ermine moth caterpillars to protect themselves while they feed and pupate.
News Clip4:20
Bloomberg

Were the Paris Attackers Part of an Organization?

Higher Ed
Jan. 7 -- Former White House Counterterrorism Official Roger Cressey and Director of International Security Studies at Royal United Services Institute Raffaello Pantucci examine planned terror attacks and Islamic radicalism. They speak...
News Clip4:01
Bloomberg

How Long Will the Great Resignation Last?

Higher Ed
Around the world, millions of people are rethinking how they work and live—and how to better balance the two. The Great Resignation has U.S. workers quitting their jobs in record numbers—more than 24 million did so from April to...
News Clip6:27
Bloomberg

Miami Could Be the Next Silicon Valley: Shutterstock Founder

Higher Ed
May.12 -- Jon Oringer, founder and executive chairman at Shutterstock Inc, shares why he believes Miami could be the next hot spot for technology companies. He's also the co-founder of Pareto Holdings, which has invested in 100 startups...
News Clip6:16
Bloomberg

EY on Global IPO Outlook

Higher Ed
May.11 -- Paul Go, Global IPO Leader at EY, discusses the IPO outlook as SK IE Tech goes public. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
News Clip6:44
Bloomberg

QVR Advisors CIO Says Movement Back to Trading Commissions ‘Hard to See’

Higher Ed
Mar.27 -- Benn Eifert, founder and chief investment officer at QVR Advisors, discusses retail options trading, volatility, ETFs, and the VIX. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.” (This interview aired on March 26, 2021.)
News Clip1:56
Bloomberg

The Movie Taking Japan's Box Office by Storm

Higher Ed
Feb.28 -- Move over, Hollywood -- Japanese moviegoers are shopping local these days. “Your Name,” a story about two star-crossed high-schoolers who switch bodies when they dream, hit theaters last summer as an unheralded feature from...
News Clip2:11
Bloomberg

How Packagd Plans to Leverage Unboxing Videos

Higher Ed
Jun.09 -- Eric Feng, Packagd founder, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers LLC general partner and former CTO of Hulu, discusses Packagd's strategy and how it plans to take on Amazon. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
News Clip4:36
Bloomberg

Hong Kong Economy May Recover in 4Q, Financial Secretary Says

Higher Ed
Jun.08 -- Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan says revival of the economy, which remains mired in recession amid pro-democracy protests and then by the coronavirus outbreak, depends on the pandemic situation, the trade tensions...
News Clip7:44
Bloomberg

Elm Funds Founder Sees No Systemic Risk in Short Squeeze

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Some of Wall Street's biggest hedge funds are licking their wounds after last week's short squeeze, with losses drawing comparisons with the collapse of Long Term Capital Management twenty years ago. One of LTCM's founding...
News Clip3:17
Bloomberg

How Iron Roughnecks Are Taking Over Oil Rigs

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- Bloomberg’s David Wethe discusses the impact of automation on the oil industry and the rise of robots in energy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
News Clip2:42
Bloomberg

Noble's Battle for Survival After Years of Setbacks

Higher Ed
May.25 -- Noble Group Ltd. will almost certainly have to undergo a restructuring as the commodity trader battles for survival, according to Muddy Waters LLC founder Carson Block, who’s shorted the company before but says right now he...
News Clip12:59
Bloomberg

Ex-PBOC's Zhou Sees Sentiment Risk From China-U.S. Trade War

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- China could be hit by a change in market sentiment in the event of an all-out trade war with the U.S. even if the direct impact on the economy isn’t that large, according to former central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan. He...