Financial Times
International investors in Chinese companies face growing risks
As property companies such as Evergrande teeter on the brink of collapse and the Chinese government cracks down on the tech sector, the FT's global China editor James Kynge and markets editor Katie Martin discuss the changing dynamics of...
Financial Times
Can new lenders save Brazil’s struggling farmers?
Brazil is an agricultural powerhouse, but up to 80 per cent of the farms are small, family-run businesses, and a significant number are struggling. High interest rates, an outdated, over-complicated credit system, and a lack of bank...
Financial Times
Can ecommerce deliver a long-term boost for air freight?
FT Transact - The pandemic-induced boom in online shopping led to exceptional volumes for air freight operators in 2021 as traders looked to bypass bottlenecks in ports. Maritime congestion has since eased, and many air cargo operators...
Financial Times
Are electric air taxis and commuter planes really getting closer?
FT Rethink - Last year investors poured around $5bn into companies seeking to get manned electric VTOLs - vertical take-off and landing craft - airborne. The technology is improving, but as the FT’s Charlotte Middlehurst reports, there...
Financial Times
Tough times for vertical farming
FT Food Revolution - They were touted as the next big thing. Indoor farms growing crops year-round in controlled environments, reducing not only food miles but also the amount of land and water used. But despite significant hype and $4bn...
Curated Video
GCSE Maths - What are Chords, Segments, Arcs and Sectors? (Circles Part 2) #107
This video explains what chords, segments, arc and sectors are. These are all important parts of a circle that you need to know about. This video is suitable for maths courses around the world. KS3 - All on your course GCSE Foundation -...
Curated Video
GCSE Maths - Area of a Sector and Length of an Arc of a Circle (Circles Part 3) #108
This video explains how to find the area of a sector and the length of an arc. This video is suitable for maths courses around the world. KS3 - Not on your course GCSE Foundation - All on your course GCSE Higher - All on your course...
Curated Video
Should I Invest In Cannabis Stocks?
Legal cannabis production is taking the investing world by storm. As more big names move to cash-in on this green-gold-rush, you might be wondering… am I missing out?
PBS
How Climate Change Will Make You Poor!
Even if you don't live in a flood zone or tornado alley, climate change will still hit your pocketbook!
Curated Video
The Longest Day - D Day landings (2009)
National Archives:This videocast is part of the War on Film series, created by The National Archives to mark the 70th anniversary of the Second World War. The series recounts the events that went on to inspire popular war films, using...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Shaping the Future of Cybersecurity Education
Governor of Maryland, Martin O'Malley, addressed cybersecurity participants from academia, Industry, and government as the closing keynote speaker for the first day of a workshop hosted by the National Initiative on Cyber Education...
Let's Tute
Some Stupid Math Mistakes #16
This video gives us an quick revision on 'Circle' from our interesting series 'Some Stupid Math Mistakes'
Food Farmer Earth
Voices of the Field: Women's Influence on Food and Agriculture
"Farmer Jane" celebrates the pivotal roles women play in the sustainable food movement, focusing on their unique contributions to farming, education, and activism. The book uncovers stories of social justice, sustainability, and the...
The Wall Street Journal
Geopolitics And Cyberattacks
Anne Neuberger, Director of the NSA's new Cybersecurity Directorate, discusses how geo-political events often drive surges in cyberattacks against the U.S. public and private sector. Are the nation's defenses up to the task of defending...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Alexander Field: A Great Leap Forward - Productivity Growth During the Great Depression (1/4)
Alexander Field offers a new take on postwar prosperity in the United States. While public spending during the Second World War is often credited with laying the foundation for postwar growth, Field suggests this foundation had long been...
Financial Times
Can Singapore become Asia's silicon valley?
The FT's Mercedes Ruehl looks at how far the city has come in attracting money and talent to its start-up sector and how far it has to go before it can be considered a world-leading centre of tech innovation.
Global Health with Greg Martin
Health systems (part III), finance and leadership
In this episode the team look at health care finance and leadership in health at a national and global level.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Government as Entrepreneur
Mariana Mazzucato argues that the idea that entrepreneurship is confined to the private sector is wrong. In fact, while often considered "inefficient," the state is among the shrewdest investors in innovation—and deserves its fair share...
Curated Video
Introduction to Radian Measure: Measuring Angles Beyond Degrees
In this video lesson, students will learn about measuring angles in radians. They will understand that the radian measure of an angle is found by dividing the arc length by the radius of a circle. The video explains the concept of...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Mariana Mazzucato: Government Risk and Private Sector Reward
Is there a role for the state in fostering innovation? The usual caricature of government involvement in business, which has become especially prominent in the last 40 years, can be seen in the classic American aphorism: “The government...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Lance Taylor: Maynard's Revenge
In INET's exclusive interview with Lance Taylor, he discusses the concepts behind his recent book "Maynard's Revenge: The Collapse of Free Market Macroeconomics"
The Wall Street Journal
Getting to Grips with Scope 3 Emissions
Measuring and reducing Scope 3 emissions is a significant challenge. Experts from eBay and World Resources Institute lead this interactive workshop and take participants through the steps of a best-practice approach.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Natural Cycle of Recoveries
In part 4 of INET's interview with Lance Taylor, he says that the recovery from the crisis will take time, and should involve increased labor buying power and more private investment from profits
Curated Video
Mario Seccareccia - Why Governments Should Run Deficits Now
What do nearly all governments have in common these days? They all are struggling to reduce fiscal deficits. Clearly, they are not listening to the advice from Mario Seccareccia, who says: Fiscal deficits? That's what we should be aiming...