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Curated Video

UPS Testing Delivery by Drone

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYMarblehead, Massachusetts - 22 September 2016 1. Wide of a CyPhy Works engineer watching a drone prepare to land at Children's Island2. A CyPhy works drone...
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Curated Video

VOICER Saudi comes to terms with last Saturday's blast

Higher Ed
NB: wrong slate on tape, story correct 0000 Aftermath of bombing 0007 Zoom out from damaged building 0018 Road block 0024 Police stopping cars 0030 Police checking car 0038 SOUNDBITE (English) Mohsen Al-awajy, Saudi Lawyer, Reformist...
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Curated Video

EGYPT: EGYPTAIR CRASH - PRESIDENT MUBARAK'S REACTION

Higher Ed
English/Nat Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Monday said he was shocked after first hearing the news of the crashed EgyptAir flight and said the sad news has deeply affected the country. Mubarak thanked President Bill Clinton for...
News Clip2:55
Curated Video

UK: REACTION TO HORRIFIC BOMB ATTACKS IN KENYA & TANZANIA (2)

Higher Ed
Nairobi, Kenya, and London U-K - August 7, 1998 Nairobi, Kenya 1. Tilt from bomb damaged building to ambulance 2. Various of people in ruins of building looking for survivors London. U-K 3. Wide shot of Camille Tawil, correspondent at Al...
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Curated Video

Gaza/West Bank - Indyk meets Arafat

Higher Ed
US Assistant Secretary of State Martin Indyk met with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in Gaza on Saturday (13/12). Indyk sought to get the Palestinians to ease their objections to Israel's proposals for a promised partial withdrawal of...
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Curated Video

Cameron and Sarkozy comment on Syria

Higher Ed
1. Pan from French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minster David Cameron at news conference to audience 2. SOUNDBITE: (French) Nicolas Sarkozy, French President "We cannot bring about a Syrian revolution without the Syrian...
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Curated Video

Khalilzad: 'Patience of Americans running out'

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Khalilzad: 'Patience of Americans running out' CAPTION: The departing U.S. ambassador said on Monday that he believed Iraq was heading in the right direction but cautioned that Iraqi leaders must understand that U.S. voters...
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PBS

Tiny Easter Island deals with giant trash problem

12th - Higher Ed
Easter Island off the coast of Chile has a major trash problem. It's near what's known as a "trash vortex" in the middle of the South Pacific and floating waste is constantly washing ashore. Local officials estimate the growing...
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PBS

Underground Railroad

12th - Higher Ed
Jeffrey Brown looks at the newly-opened National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, which chronicles the struggle of slaves seeking freedom in pre-Civil War America.
News Clip6:59
PBS

Meet a robot offering care and companionship to seniors

12th - Higher Ed
In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, a Northern Virginia startup is using new technology and a sense of humor to care for the elderly. The NewsHour's Teresa Carey reports.
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PBS

Poetry helps youth at a juvenile detention center find peace

12th - Higher Ed
Free Write Jail Arts and Literacy aims to help troubled youths in Chicago's Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center address their personal issues by writing poetry about their circumstances and upbringing. Jeffrey Brown talks...
Instructional Video11:08
Crash Course

Chemoselectivity and Protecting Groups: Crash Course Organic Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
Things have been getting more and more complicated here in Crash Course Organic Chemistry, and as we deal with more complex molecules, parts of molecules we don’t want to react will start reacting along with the parts that we do....
Instructional Video12:22
3Blue1Brown

Change of basis: Essence of Linear Algebra - Part 13 of 15

12th - Higher Ed
What is a change of basis, and how do you do it?
Instructional Video12:50
3Blue1Brown

Change of basis | Essence of linear algebra, chapter 13

12th - Higher Ed
What is a change of basis, and how do you do it?
Instructional Video12:40
Crash Course

Rules, Rule-Breaking, and French Neoclassicism: Crash Course Theater #20

12th - Higher Ed
Everyone knows, you need a bunch of rules to make good theater. That's what the French thought in the 17th century, anyway. The French Neoclassical revival had a BUNCH of French playwrights following a bunch of rules. Unsurprisingly,...
Instructional Video9:20
Crash Course

What is Human Geography? Crash Course Geography

12th - Higher Ed
For the next half of this series, we will be discussing Human Geography — so we’ll still be looking at the Earth, but specifically, how human activity affects and is influenced by the Earth. Naturally, we thought the best place to start...
Instructional Video12:01
Crash Course

School Segregation and Brown v Board: Crash Course Black American History

12th - Higher Ed
In 1955, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that public schools should be racially integrated, and overturned the separate but equal doctrine established in Plessy v Ferguson decades before. This was made possible by a concerted legal...
Instructional Video6:20
SciShow

The Most Metal Algorithm in Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Have a problem with many competing variables? Why not solve it with a computer algorithm based on cooling metal?
Instructional Video4:58
SciShow

Pluto's Runaway Atmosphere, and Earth's 'Cousin'

12th - Higher Ed
According to some of the latest New Horizons data, Pluto's got flowing nitrogen ice and only half the atmosphere it had two years ago. Plus, the latest batch of exoplanets includes a world that's a lot like Earth... probably.
Instructional Video5:56
Bozeman Science

LS1D - Information Processing

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how information is processed in in animals. He starts by describing the different forms of information and how they are received by receptors. He explains how information is received by the brain and...
Instructional Video9:21
TED Talks

TED: A bold plan to protect 30 percent of the Earth's surface and ocean floor | Enric Sala

12th - Higher Ed
As a diver in the 1970s, marine ecologist Enric Sala saw once-lush oceanscapes reduced to underwater deserts -- but later, in marine preserves across the globe, he also witnessed the ocean's power to rejuvenate itself when left to its...
Instructional Video8:14
TED Talks

Kristen Wenz: What if a single human right could change the world?

12th - Higher Ed
More than a billion people worldwide, mostly children, do not have a legal identity. In many countries, this means they can't get access to vital services like health care and education, says legal identity expert Kristen Wenz. She...
Instructional Video13:30
TED Talks

TED: The bad math of the fossil fuel industry | Tzeporah Berman

12th - Higher Ed
We currently have enough fossil fuels to progressively transition off of them, says climate campaigner Tzeporah Berman, but the industry continues to expand oil, gas and coal production and exploration. With searing passion and...
Instructional Video8:15
TED Talks

TED: The real hotbed of innovation (hint: it's not big cities) | Xiaowei R. Wang

12th - Higher Ed
To see and understand the countryside is a crucial part of moving towards a more livable future for everyone, says coder, artist and organizer Xiaowei R. Wang. They've observed that some of the most careful, thoughtful innovation is...