Instructional Video8:31
PBS

How the Squid Lost Its Shell

12th - Higher Ed
The ancestors of modern, squishy cephalopods like the octopus and the squid all had shells. In ancient times, their shell was their greatest asset but it eventually proved to be their biggest weakness.
Instructional Video2:52
Curated Video

The Genius Sperm Bank: Part 2

6th - 12th
Meet the grown-up designer babies created by Robert Graham's Genius Sperm Bank in 1970s America. Were any geniuses? Biology - Cells And DNA - Learning Points. Germinal choice was introduced by millionaire Robert Graham. Children born of...
Instructional Video2:29
Curated Video

Edith Maude Eaton: Fostering Cultural Understanding Through Writing

9th - Higher Ed
In a time when Chinese immigrants in America faced discrimination in all walks of life – simply because of their race – author Edith Maude Eaton channeled the power of the pen to help make positive change.
Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

Part 2 Sample Answer- Describe a Small Business

9th - Higher Ed
Part 2 Sample Answer- Describe a Small Business
Stock Footage1:11
Bridgeman Arts

Barnstorming in the 20s, Charles Lindbergh, aerial stunts.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from a montage of mute rushes for a film about the WW2 competition between Spitfire and Messerschmitt Me109/Bf 109
Stock Footage2:29
Bridgeman Arts

Montage of early flight, pioneers and aircraft

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from Flight Fighters of the Fifties, a comprehensive compilation film of fighter aircraft built in the 1950s.
News Clip5:50
Bloomberg

Volvo Adding Research Lab in $3.3 Billion European Battery Push

Higher Ed
Volvo Cars CEO Hakan Samuelsson discusses the company's plans to build electric-vehicle batteries in Europe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition."
Stock Footage8:37
Bridgeman Arts

First Flight from London to Australia in 1919

Pre-K - Higher Ed
B&W archive footage of Ross & Keith Smith who piloted, in 1919, the first flight from London to Australia in under 30 days
Stock Footage1:56
Bridgeman Arts

First trans-Atlantic flight, 1919

Pre-K - Higher Ed
John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown depart from St. John's, Newfoundland on the first nonstop transatlantic flight, 14th June 1919. Clip from a film about the achievements of Vickers Aviation, made in 1957.
Stock Footage1:41
Bridgeman Arts

First Flight from London to Australia, 1919

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ross and Keith Smith man the first flight from London to Australia, 1919
Stock Footage1:41
Bridgeman Arts

Vickers shipbuilding

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from Centenary, an award-winning documentary (BISFA Gold Award 1967 best UK documentary) made by Peter Baylis & John Edwards, a duo who won BISFA Gold for a record-breaking three years running. 'Centenary' was sponsored by Vickers &...
Stock Footage1:18
Bridgeman Arts

Concorde 002, maiden UK flight, 1969 -1

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from the award-winning documentary on the Concorde's first flights from France and the UK in 1969. This is the only colour footage of Concorde's first flights. This subclip features the first flight of the Concorde 002 from Filton,...
Stock Footage2:54
Bridgeman Arts

Vickers aircraft in construction, design and in flight. C20th scientific and industrial innovation.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from Centenary, an award-winning documentary (BISFA Gold Award 1967 best UK documentary) made by Peter Baylis & John Edwards, a duo who won BISFA Gold for a record-breaking three years running. 'Centenary' was sponsored by Vickers &...
Stock Footage15:55
Bridgeman Arts

She Flies - A film about the Concorde

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This iconic award-winning film documents the supersonic Mach 11 aircraft, the Concorde 001, and its first flight from Blagnac, Toulouse, France in March 1969. The end of the film features the first flight of the Concorde 002 from the UK,...