Curated Video
Giving Their Lives: Veterans Remember Vietnam War
Bill's Triumph part 2/7: The video is a collection of interviews of American soldiers who fought in Vietnam. They talk about their experiences on the front lines, the beauty of the country, and the devastating losses they experienced....
Cerebellum
Space Facts II - Atmospheric And Greenhouse Gases
Space Facts II puts viewers on the forefront of space exploration, examining its role on Earth in fighting forest fires, controlling diseases (such as diabetes), combating air pollution and mapping solar and lunar cycles. This video...
AllTime 10s
10 Countries That Are Impossible To Invade
When it comes to defence, some countries are just safer than others. From nations with massive militaries to states with unavailable terrain, we're counting down the 10 Countries That Would Be Impossible To Invade.
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 11
A patient moves a prosthetic limb with his thoughts, a personal submarine dives to the ocean’s depths and a venture capitalist finds genius outside Silicon Valley. Plus, Michael and Anthony speak with a company launching a flying taxi...
Science360
Unmanned Aircraft to Cooperate in Daring Hurricane Missions - Innovators
Getting unmanned aircraft to fly in coordination with one another, while in the throes of hurricane force winds, is no easy feat. It calls for a lot of mathematical formulas, tricky steering algorithms and prototype testing. But,...
Next Animation Studio
How geoengineering technology could cool Earth
Solar geoengineering specialists reckon technology could cool the planet's temperature by using it to sulfur to the atmosphere. Volcanic eruptions can cool the earth. This is because they emit sulfur dioxide, a UV repellent gas, into the...
Curated Video
Alternative Quality Initiatives for Businesses
This video is a lecture on alternative approaches that businesses can use to measure, maintain, and control quality within their organization. The speaker discusses Total Quality Management (TQM), the Six Sigma approach, and quality...
Weird History
The Day The Music Died
In the chorus of the song 'American Pie' by Don McLean, we hear the line "the day the music died" which refers to February 3, 1959, when rising music stars Holly, Ritchie Valens and JP Richardson, AKA The Big Bopper, perished when their...
Science360
When Nature Strikes - Tornadoes
Tornadoes can form in minutes, making early and accurate warnings crucial to saving lives. Howard Bluestein at the University of Oklahoma and Adam Houston at the University of Nebraska are trying to understand why some storms produce...
Boulder Creek International
The Frontier Ukraine: Investigating the MH17 Tragedy
WARNING: This video contains footage of violence and death, some viewers may find distressing. The Frontier Ukraine part 5/7: This video discusses the investigation into the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in 2014. It explores...
Science360
Why Is It So Hard to Predict Hurricanes?
Chris Davis, lead scientist for PREDICT, on why predicting hurricanes is still a challenge for researchers.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: NASA Flies to Africa to Study Climate Effects of Smoke on Clouds: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
A news feature from NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley originally posted on August 24, 2016.
Next Animation Studio
Why the U.S. and its NATO allies are reluctant to enact a no-fly zone around Ukraine (with VO)
Volodymyr Zelensky has called on NATO to enforce a no-fly zone over his country, but most military and political leaders have come out against the idea.
Next Animation Studio
Lockheed, Boeing reveal ‘Defiant X’ design for U.S. Army’s Future Long Range Assault helicopter
Lockheed and Boeing released details of the Defiant X, a long-range assault helicopter concept designed to replace the U.S. Army’s UH-60 Black Hawk
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Parimal Kopardekar Talks About Managing Drones in our Skies
A rerun of a conversation with Parimal Kopardekar, NASA’s senior technologist for the Air Transportation System at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
XKA Digital
Be flexible because the constant is change
Rick started his business career as a graduate engineer in Electronics but quickly moved into the corporate world of sales. In 2004, he developed a fashion and lifestyle brand called Joystick Junkies and took the brand from making...
Science360
Autonomous Helicopters
Claire Tomlin, formerly of Stanford and currently with Berkeley, is pushing the envelope of aerospace design, building a new class of autonomous helicopters, with support from the National Science Foundation. These aircraft don't need a...
XKA Digital
Be flexible because the only constant is change
Rick started his business career as a graduate engineer in Electronics but quickly moved into the corporate world of sales. In 2004, he developed a fashion and lifestyle brand called Joystick Junkies and took the brand from making'dodgy'...
NASA
Gravity Assist: The Moon with Sarah Noble
Jim Green is joined by lunar expert Sarah Noble to discuss how the Moon was formed, lava tubes and moonquakes, the “dark side of the Moon,” and mysteries we have yet to solve about Earth’s nearest neighbor.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Michelle Eshow Talks About How NASA Is Working To Improve Air Travel For Everyone
A conversation with Michelle Eshow, Software Lead for Air Traffic Management at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Kai Goebel Talks About Teaching Robots How To Think
A conversation with Kai Goebel, Tech Area Lead for Discovery and Systems Health at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
NASA
NASA | The Global Hawk Eyes for Science
NASA pilots and flight engineers, together with colleagues from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), have successfully completed the first science flight of the Global Hawk aircraft over the Pacific Ocean. The...
Alltime
7 Chilling Unexplained UFO Sightings
Some conspiracy theories are absolutely wild, full of holes and dot-connecting that simply does not exist. SOME, however, have turned out to be spot on and terrifyingly, right on the money. From government abilities to spy on you to...
Science360
New breed of drones can navigate without GPS!
Drones give us a unique perspective of the world around us. But just imagine what these small, agile, unmanned aircraft could do if they weren’t completely dependent on GPS to navigate. They could assist in underground search efforts or...