Bridgeman Arts
1950s: Hands touch steel rod to copper wire holding frog's legs
1950s: Hands touch steel rod to copper wire holding frog's legs. Frog legs twitch. Hands stack small disks between glass columns.
Bridgeman Arts
1950s: Illustration of battery with wires and text
1950s: Illustration of battery with wires and text. Animated demonstration of electrons moving along closed circuit. Illustration of copper atom.
Bridgeman Arts
1950s: Hand inserts and removes magnet from coil of wires
1950s: Hand inserts and removes magnet from coil of wires. Compass needle moves. Hand inserts and removes magnet from coiled wires. Man walks past large generator.
Bridgeman Arts
1950s: Hand points to small cups with wires attached
1950s: Hand points to small cups with wires attached. Hands adjust compass beneath wire. Compass needle moves.
Bridgeman Arts
1950s: Hand touches wire to bell jar lid
1950s: Hand touches wire to bell jar lid. Hand lifts and lowers metal plates into tray of salt water cups. Hand points to perimeter of tray.
Bridgeman Arts
1950s: Table with scientific apparatus
1950s: Table with scientific apparatus. Hands stack small disks. Hand attaches wire to top of stack.
Bridgeman Arts
1950s: Electric cables connected to large metal tower
1950s: Electric cables connected to large metal tower. High voltage sign behind barbed wire. Electrical tower. Sign with elemental and shadow of scale. Shadow of hand drops items on shadow of scale.
Bloomberg
DFJ's Draper: There's Nothing Wrong With Theranos
June 23 -- Tim Draper, Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ) founding partner, comments on Theranos during an interview with Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Brad Stone at the 2016 Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Stanford, California.
Bloomberg
BNEF Brief: NYC Outage Puts a Spotlight on Power Gris
Jul.18 -- In this week’s “BNEF Brief”, BloombergNEF's Thomas Rowlands-Rees talks with Bloomberg’s Alix Steel about the global power grid. Electrical networks could require up to $8.2 trillion of investment over the next thirty years, as...
Bloomberg
New York Feud Over Gas Hurtles Toward a Utility’s Expulsion
Nov.21 -- Elta Kolo,research manager for the Grid Edge team at Wood Mackenzie, talks about utilities with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Commodities Edge". PG&E Corp., the California utility giant that went bankrupt, is trying to...
Bloomberg
From Cairo to Houston: Katie Haun 'Being Uprooted'
Emily Chang sits down with Haun Ventures CEO & Founder Katie Haun on the latest episode of Studio 1.0.
Bloomberg
Janus Capital Agrees to $30M VelocityShares Deal for ETFs
Oct. 13 -- Janus Capital group has agreed to purchase VelocityShares in a $30 million deal to expand in exchange-traded products. Bloomberg's Mia Saini reports on In The Loop.
Sky News
Boris Johnson holds COP26 Press Conference
CLEAN: Interior shots PM Boris Johnson speaks during a press conference at the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference 2 November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland
Sky News
Queen Elizabeth II & The Duke of Edinburgh open Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre.
Queen Elizabeth II & The Duke of Edinburgh open Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : The art of everyday objects growing like mushrooms
What is nicer after a long day than sinking your feet into comfortable slippers But one Italian designer is hoping to show that shoes made from mushrooms can be just as cosy
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Preview Of Spring Hats, 1944
Montage of stage with models adorning hats from various angles, Lilly Dache designing hats at a desk, Dache drawing a design sketch / close-up of Dache positioning a hat on a model head, women looking at widget design and placing it on...
Curated Video
Charges Announced Against NYC Subway Bomber
Authorities in New York announced federal charges against a man, Akayed Ullah, a 27-year-old immigrant from Bangladesh, who set off a bomb in the New York City subway on Monday.
Acting U.S. Attorney Joon H. Kim says Ullah...
Curated Video
A rocket carrying a NASA global warming satellite landed in the ocean near Antarctica after an early morning launch failure Tuesday.
HEADLINE: NASA global warming satellite lands in ocean
CAPTION: A rocket carrying a NASA global warming satellite landed in the ocean near Antarctica after an early morning launch failure Tuesday. (Feb. 24)
Curated Video
CAN873 FILE FOOTAGE OF MERCENARIES IN THE CONGO
File footage of mercenaries in the Democratic Republic of the Congo during the Congo Crisis (1960-1966).
1. ms soldiers in armoured vehicle
2. mcu soldiers
3. vs mcu soldier at gun
4. ms soldiers in jeeps
5. vs armoured vehicle goes...
Curated Video
Bahama's struggles to house evacuees one week after Dorian
Desperation mounted in the Bahamas on Tuesday as hurricane survivors arriving in the capital by boat and plane were turned away from overflowing shelters.
Press Association
Boris Johnson: Still a very long way to go in climate change fight
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said world leaders must not “think in any way that the job is done” on tackling climate change.
Speaking at a press conference at the Cop26 summit in Glasgow, Mr Johnson said there was “still a very long...
Press Association
Johnson ‘cautiously optimistic' on Cop26 legacy
Boris Johnson has said he is “cautiously optimistic” about the prospects for a deal at crucial international talks in Glasgow to curb global warming.