STAT
Match Day 2016: Where Will Jennifer Match?
Jennifer is about to graduate from medical school. The next step in her career: matching with a residency program. STAT was with Jennifer the moment she found out where she matched.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Intellectual Aftershocks of the Crisis - Perry Mehrling
Professor Perry Mehrling speculates on how the shock of the recent Global Crisis will reverberate in intellectual circles for decades to come.
Curated Video
Anatole Kaletsky on the need for new economic thinking
Anatole Kaletsky, Principal Economic Commentator Times of London, in introduction of a distinguished panel at the INET Inaugural Conference talks about the economic crisis as a failure of ideas and underscores need for new economic...
Curated Video
I WONDER - Who Invented The Cat Flap?
This video is answering the question of who invented the cat flap.
The Learning Depot
Verb Mood: Indicative, Imperative, and Subjunctive | Properties of Verbs
Mood is a property of verbs that shows the mood, or attitude, of the speaker. Mood is used to denote whether the speaker is stating or asserting a fact, asking a question, expressing a condition, or giving a command. In today's lesson,...
The Guardian
Somalinimo
As students return to universities around the world, four British-Somali students talk about navigating one of Britain’s most elite institutions: Cambridge University. Their identity is rooted in Somalinimo (‘the essence of being...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Who is John Maynard Keynes?
An introduction to the great 20th century economist John Maynard Keynes and an explanation why the Institute is launching at Keynes' King's College at Cambridge University.
The Learning Depot
What are Linking Verbs? | Auxiliary Verbs
A linking verb is a type of auxiliary verb that does not show any action. It simply links, or joins, the subject of a sentence to the subject complement (a word that identifies or describes the subject). The forms of the verbs to be, to...
Curated Video
The Uses of Metals: Physical and Chemical Properties
This is a lecture presentation on the uses of metals. The video explains how the physical and chemical properties of metals determine their possible uses. Then the video focuses on specific metal types such as aluminum and copper and...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Role of Blogs and New Media During the Global Crisis - Perry Mehrling
How blogs and new media became the go-to resource during the global financial collapse and how they might grow in importance over the old media in the future.
Curated Video
Introduction to Gas Pressure and its Relation to Temperature and Volume
This video is a lecture presentation that explains the concept of gas pressure. The presentation then explores how temperature and volume affect gas pressure. The presentation concludes by discussing the balance of forces and pressure...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Sanjeev Goyal - Networks Origins, systemic risks, public policy
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Day 2 - Lunch: Networks and Systemic Risks
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Why Become An Economist?
Leading economists and professors explain the role of an economist in society and why young people would be attracted to the field - particularly now after the global crisis.
Curated Video
The Structure and Function of the Human Eye
This video is a lecture presentation about the structure and function of the human eye. The speaker explains the different parts of the eye, their functions, and how they work together to allow us to see. They discuss the sclera, cornea,...
Curated Video
Understanding Human Gametes: Adaptations and Features of Sperm and Egg cells
The video is a lecture presentation about human gametes. The presenter provides a brief overview of the reproductive system and explains how sexual reproduction leads to the fusion of male and female gametes. The lecture then focuses on...
Curated Video
Water Treatment: Making Water Safe for Human Consumption
This video presents a lecture on water treatment, specifically on the processes involved in making water extracted from lakes and rivers fit for human consumption. The speaker discusses the different compounds and elements that might be...
Curated Video
Bacteria: Similarities and Differences Compared to Animal and Plant Cells
This is a short lecture presentation on bacteria. The video discusses the similarities and differences between bacteria and animal and plant cells, and looks at a particular example of the bacterium, cholera. The video then goes into...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Capitalism 4.0: Balancing Markets and Government - Anatole Kaletsky
The Principal Economic Commentator of The Times of London argues that the world is entering the 4th great era of capitalism where markets and government will come more in balance.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Opening Up the Ivory Tower: Using Video to Get Out New Voices and Ideas - Pierpaolo Barbieri
Pierpaolo Barbieri, a student at Trinity College, Cambridge, believes that people in Ivory Towers should get out, and interact more fully with the public. And to do this, technology (and video in particular) can help immensely....
History Hit
Ottoman Empire with Kate Fleet: The decline and demise of the Ottoman empire
What did the empire fail to do in the 19th century? How did nationalism affect it? In the end, what killed it? Ottoman Empire with Kate Fleet, Part 7
History Hit
Ottoman Empire with Kate Fleet: The workings of the Ottoman empire
Learn generally how the Ottoman empire worked. Ottoman Empire with Kate Fleet, Part 1
Curated Video
Introduction to Scalar and Vector Quantities
The video is a lecture presentation that explains the difference between scalar and vector quantities in physics. The presentation also covers how vector quantities can be combined, with examples of forces acting in the same direction,...
Curated Video
Understanding Variation: Genetic and Environmental Factors
The video is a lecture presentation on variation, specifically discussing the causes and types of variation within populations. They delve into the concept of acquired characteristics and how they do not affect offspring, as well as the...
The Learning Depot
Perfect Progressive Tense | Perfect Continuous Tense : Past, Present & Future
In this lesson, we will learn about the perfect progressive tense, also known as the perfect continuous tense. In previous lessons, we’ve learned that the PROGRESSIVE TENSE, also called the CONTINUOUS TENSE is used to describe actions...