Instructional Video4:31
Curated Video

Ecological Transformation of Urban Spaces

6th - Higher Ed
Explore the endless possibilities of ecological habitats, where greener architecture transforms our world. Discover how the Pajol Marketplace in Paris' 18th arrondissement has been revitalized from an old railway freight station into a...
Instructional Video3:36
Curated Video

Minimalist Eco-Home: Sustainable Design on the Isle of Skye

6th - Higher Ed
Discover how a minimalist approach and low-cost raw materials contribute to the energy efficiency and sustainability of a home on the Isle of Skye. Learn about innovative features like double flow ventilation, extensive insulation, and...
Instructional Video7:27
Curated Video

Challenging the Wind: Can We Go Faster?

6th - Higher Ed
Vincent, Agathe, David, and Damien attempt to outrun the wind using a custom-built sailing caddy. After initial failures, they seek help from an aerodynamics expert at the Eiffel wind tunnel to explore different sail positions and...
Instructional Video11:19
Weird History

US Cities That Changed Their Names

12th - Higher Ed
From the early inhabitants of the original 13 colonies, to the pioneers who moved West and South as America expanded, there was one common problem when it came to establishing new settlements: What would they name their city? Some US...
Instructional Video9:05
Curated Video

Why Make Humanoid Robots?

9th - Higher Ed
Humanoid robots are no longer a thing of science fiction. Engineers have built machines that can mimic human movements and speech with remarkable precision. Why are scientists so determined to make robots look like us? Are they going to...
Instructional Video11:57
Curated Video

Here's Exactly What to Do When the Next Megaquake Hits

9th - Higher Ed
Subduction zone earthquakes are the largest and most destructive on earth. In the Pacific northwest lurks the Cascadia Subduction Zone, which has been dormant for centuries and is overdue for its next “big one.” So, In this episode,...
Instructional Video9:57
Curated Video

We Can't Stop Wildfires—But Here's How We Live With Them

9th - Higher Ed
The 2020 fire season is devastating communities, forcing thousands to evacuate, and choking the air with smoke. In this episode of Weathered, scientists and Native leaders tell us what we can do to reduce the harm fires can cause through...
Instructional Video10:35
Curated Video

Is Earth’s Greatest Threat...The Sun?

9th - Higher Ed
Space weather can have a major effect on the technology we rely on. And a large solar flare could cause the most significant weather threat because so much of essential services are powered by a functioning electrical grid and a...
Instructional Video11:52
Astrum

Why Is NASA Going Back to the Moon?

Higher Ed
Everything about the Artemis 1 mission to the Moon.
Instructional Video11:13
Weird History

Secret Rooms In Historical Landmarks

12th - Higher Ed
Many countries in the world are home to famous landmarks and monuments that attract millions of visitors each year. But some landmarks have areas inaccessible to the public - or anyone at all. These rooms might be a secret to most...
Instructional Video2:52
Great Big Story

Henry Willis and sons, masters of pipe organ craftsmanship

12th - Higher Ed
Discover the artistry of Henry Willis & Sons, crafting majestic pipe organs for nearly 175 years.<br/>
Instructional Video2:08
Great Big Story

Peter May, Crafting History with Dinosaur Skeletons

12th - Higher Ed
Discover the world of Peter May, who brings prehistoric giants back to life by constructing dinosaur skeletons for museums globally.<br/>
Instructional Video2:48
Great Big Story

Manu Prakash, transforming science education with ‘Foldscope’

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how Manu Prakash’s ‘Foldscope’ is breaking barriers in science education and inspiring global collaboration.
Instructional Video1:53
Great Big Story

Shanghai’s hidden art deco treasures

12th - Higher Ed
Discover Shanghai’s rich Art Deco history, from the Grand Theatre to the iconic Paramount ballroom.<br/>
Instructional Video4:33
Curated Video

Landmarks - Temple Mount

12th - Higher Ed
TEMPLE MOUNT THE TEMPLE MOUNT, ALSO KNOWN AS THE NOBLE SANCTUARY , IS A RELIGIOUS SITE IN THE OLD CITY OF JERUSALEM. IT S THE HOLIEST SITE FOR JUDAISM, BUT ALSO HOLDS GREAT SIGNIFICANCE IN THE MUSLIM AND CHRISTIAN WORLD. TODAY BOTH...
Instructional Video7:08
Curated Video

Innovative Treehouses at Tree Hotel

6th - Higher Ed
Explore the innovative and sustainable design of Tree Hotel's iconic treehouses, including the Mirrorcube, Bird’s Nest, and more. Learn how these structures balance ecological responsibility with comfort and modern amenities, making...
Instructional Video4:22
Curated Video

Are We On the Brink of Another World Browser War

12th - Higher Ed
Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Apple Safari dominate the web browser market share, but there are new emerging alternatives like Arc, Brave, and Ladybird that could shakeup the Internet over the next few years. Topics...
Instructional Video5:52
Curated Video

Free and Open-source SaaS Replacements

12th - Higher Ed
Remember, for every paid SaaS, there is a free open-source self-hosted alternative. Let's take a look at 10 FOSS tools designed to replace popular tools like MS Office, Notion, Heroku, Vercel, Zoom, Adobe, and more.
Instructional Video4:52
Curated Video

How a Simple Mistake Left Arc Browser Open to Hackers

12th - Higher Ed
A major exploit was discovered in the Arc browser recently that allowed an attacker to remotely execute JavaScript on any website. Learn how this vulnerability was caused by a simple Firebase misconfiguration. Topics Covered: Firebase...
Instructional Video4:49
Curated Video

Dox Vulnerabilities in Meta's Orion Glasses

12th - Higher Ed
Meta's new Orion Ray-Ban glasses are packed full of AI-features, but a group of college students have demonstrated potential privacy concerns with an app that can dox people in realtime called I-XRAY. Topics Covered: Meta Ray-Ban Orion...
Instructional Video12:46
Weird History

Most Important Cities In History and Why They Fell

12th - Higher Ed
In ancient times, the most powerful and influential cities in the world were located primarily in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Places like Alexandria, Jericho, and Carthage once were thought to be as influential or powerful as...
Instructional Video9:20
Astrum

The Most Important Space Missions Launching In 2020

Higher Ed
What's happening in 2020 with space agencies across the world?
Instructional Video11:12
Weird History

Facts about The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

12th - Higher Ed
The idea for a consolidated list of wonderful man-made monuments came from writers in the ancient world. For example, Antipater of Sidon, a Greek writer from the 100s BCE, wrote a poem celebrating some of the known world's most...
Instructional Video3:16
Science ABC

What Is Drone Technology?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The term drone is actually taken straight from the sci-fi world. Drones are used for many reasons for filming, military surveillance, and recreational activities. Drones fall under the intersection of aerospace, robotics, and...