NASA
NASA Studies Snow At The Winter Olympics
NASA engineer Manuel Vega can see one of the Olympic ski jump towers from the rooftop of the South Korean weather office where he is stationed. Vega is not watching skiers take flight, preparing for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics...
Science360
Science of the Winter Olympics - Slapshot (Hockey)
One of the most popular team sports in the Winter Olympics is hockey. More than just a physical game, for scientists, it's a showcase for physics on ice--especially when it comes to the slapshot. Three-time Olympian Julie Chu, Thomas...
Coach Dan Blewett
How to Handle Pressure - Mental Training For Athletes
It's not easy to turn in clutch performances. Learning how to handle pressure and perform at your best when the stakes are high takes experience, mental toughness, as well as some strategies that can help you succeed. In today's video,...
Planet PE
5 A DAY GCSE PE YouTube REVISION-5 questions every day for a month Part 1
In the run up to the Year 11 GCSE PE exams I will be aiming to upload my 5 a day GCSE PE revision questions. Everyone knows about trying to get 5 a day in their diet so why not try 5 questions every day for the next month??
Mediacorp
China's Olympic Glory: The Journey of Young Athletes
This is a documentary about China's sports schools and the rigorous training young athletes undergo in hopes of achieving Olympic success. It highlights the dedication and hard work of these athletes as they strive to be selected for...
Easy Languages
Vila Autódromo // The Story of a Community | Easy Brazilian Portuguese 24
Vila Autódromo // The Story of a Community | Easy Brazilian Portuguese 24 Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street...
Mr. Beat
Chicago and St. Louis Compared
Mr. Beat compares and contrasts Chicago and St. Louis, who once competed to be the America's Next Top Model, er, I mean America's Next Top Midwestern City.
Curated Video
Mastering Microsoft Word 365 - Using the clipboard
Maggie demonstrates how to cut copy and paste text.
Curated Video
Little Girl Big Dream: The Story of Olympian Samantha Peszek
Little Samantha had a BIG dream: to be an Olympic gymnast! She loved gymnastics, the way the athletes moved on the floor, the rack, the uneven bars, and the balance beam. With the support of her parents, Samantha worked hard and she...
Red Rock Films
Who was Jesse Owens?
How a fast kid from a tough neighborhood single-handedly crushed Hitler's myth of white supremacy.
Curated Video
The Origins and Traditions of the Olympic Games
A brief overview of the origins and traditions of the Olympic Games, from its roots in ancient Greek mythology to its revival in the modern era. Explore the significance of key elements such as the Olympic flag representing the five...
Mediacorp
The Transition from Chinese Sports Schools to Normal Life
This video follows Yang Long Chao, who is training to be a wrestler as he decides to make the move from sport schools to an ordinary life. China's Forgotten Heroes part 10/10
Mediacorp
How Chinese Athletes Deal with Injuries
This video depicts the harsh reality of injured athletes who attended sports schools in China and what life has to offer after athletes retire. China's Forgotten Heroes part 3/10
One Minute History
The Olympic Games VERTICAL - One Minute History
Records of the first Olympic Games date back to Olympia, Greece in 776 B.C. — where a cook won the only event: a 192-meter race. The Roman Empire then conquered Greece in mid-2nd century B.C., and while the games continued every four...
Curated Video
Keds: America's First Viral Sneakers
They were the Nike Air of their day – and they helped spark a sneaker revolution! Discover how Keds cornered the market for comfortable footwear in the 1950s and beyond.
One Minute History
The Olympic Games - One Minute History
Records of the first Olympic Games date back to Olympia, Greece in 776 B.C. — where a cook won the only event: a 192-meter race. The Roman Empire then conquered Greece in mid-2nd century B.C., and while the games continued every four...
Bedtime History
The Olympic Games
The first Olympic games were held in Greece over 2,500 years ago. They were part of a festival honoring the Greek god Zeus and featured just one event, a 600-foot race. The Olympics have changed greatly since that first event. Today’s...
Curated Video
Science of Phelps: Why Was Michael Phelps So Successful At Olympics?
With a total of 28 medals, Michael Phelps is the most celebrated Olympian of all time. At the height of his career in Rio 2016, he had won no fewer than 23 gold medals, more than twice the number of the second-highest record holder! Now,...
Curated Video
Jim Thorpe: Native American Olympic Hero
Football, baseball, basketball player – he was one of America's most talented sportsmen and the first Native American to achieve Olympic Gold glory! So why don't we see Jim Thorpe's name up in lights?
Curated Video
The Many Uses of Copper: From Bronze Age to Modern Applications
This video provides a brief overview of copper, highlighting its unique properties and various uses in different industries. It explores how copper is used in electrical connections, plumbing, industrial machinery, architecture, and the...
60 Second Histories
Olympic Games - the events
This short video describes the different types of sporting events held at the Olympics in Ancient Greece
Next Animation Studio
Toyota unveils autonomous bus for 2020 Olympics
Toyota will provide up to 20 electric self-driving vehicles with accessibility features for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics.
Science360
Science of the Winter Olympics Figure Skating
Every four years, we watch the stakes for Olympic figure skaters get higher, as they try to increase rotation in the air with their triple axels and quadruple toe loops. How do they do that? It's a scientific principle that we asked...