Instructional Video0:30
Science360

Enter the Community College Innovation Challenge

12th - Higher Ed
Are you a community college student who has a novel idea that uses science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM)? The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) present the third...
Instructional Video3:10
Curated Video

The Science of Disgust

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the fascinating topic of how the brain recognizes and processes disgust. Researchers have discovered that a specific area in the brain called the insula plays a crucial role in recognizing disgust in other people's...
Instructional Video22:27
IDG TECHtalk

Technology That Scares Us | TECH(talk)

Higher Ed
Drones, self-driving vehicles and intrusive tech devices have our otherwise fearless hosts on edge. Watch as IDG TECH(talk) hosts Ken Mingis and Juliet Beauchamp, plus Macworld’s Michael Simon discuss why that tech scares them and share...
Instructional Video0:37
Next Animation Studio

Home-sharing company to install facial recognition door locks in China

12th - Higher Ed
Home-sharing company Xiaozhu, plans to install door locks equipped with facial recognition in Chengdu, China.
Instructional Video4:05
Bill Carmody

Understanding the Essence of Machine Learning

Higher Ed
What is machine learning? How is machine learning different than artificial intelligence? In this video, we explore some of the key differences and demystify what machine learning is and what it isn't.<br/>
Instructional Video23:50
Globalive Media

Beyond Innovation: Episode 25

Higher Ed
A robotic arm cooks hamburgers, a face scanner clinches sales and a connected car links to our social lives. Plus, Michael and Anthony speak with billionaire professor David Cheriton about automating computer networking...
Instructional Video0:39
Next Animation Studio

China monitors its citizens using AI-embedded CCTV cameras

12th - Higher Ed
China has developed CCTV cameras embedded with artificial intelligence to track the movements of civilians across the country.
Instructional Video23:42
Globalive Media

Beyond Innovation: Episode 24

Higher Ed
AI learns to brew beer, robots run an indoor farm and technology starves cancer cells into submission. Plus, Michael and Anthony speak with a LinkedIn co-founder about platforms transforming everyday tasks.



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Instructional Video12:02
The Wall Street Journal

Demo: The Baby Face of the Robot Uprising

Higher Ed
Soul Machines co-founder and CEO Mark Sagar demonstrates the company's animated virtual baby, BabyX, at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif.
Instructional Video0:54
Next Animation Studio

Orlando airport implements facial recognition for international travelers

12th - Higher Ed
Orlando's main airport hub is implementing facial recognition technology for international travelers.
Instructional Video23:56
The Wall Street Journal

Salesforce's Paula Goldman on Navigating the Ethical Issues in AI

Higher Ed
The ethics of AI have become an important business and reputation issue in light of the Covid-19 pandemic and public protests. Paula Goldman shares how companies can address the ethical perils of biased algorithms, surveillance...
Instructional Video16:16
Kenhub

Brodmann areas

Higher Ed
The cerebral cortex is divided into 52 regions according to its cytoarchitecture.
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Facial Recognition

9th - 10th
Photo management programs such as Picasa and iPhoto can pick out a snapshot of your cousin Dave from a stack of party pictures -- but what about more complex uses of facial recognition in less controlled situations? [35 mins. 42]
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Extracting Data From Photos of Our Eyes

9th - 10th
Researchers used photographs to recover reflected images 30,000 times smaller than the actual subject. [8 mins. 27 secs.]