TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Why are sloths so slow? - Kenny Coogan
Sloths spend most of their time eating, resting, or sleeping; in fact, they descend from their treetops canopies just once a week, for a bathroom break. How are these creatures so low energy? Kenny Coogan describes the physical and...
Curated Video
Learn to Speak English Fast for IELTS
Today I’ll talk about how to learn English fast, and if that’s important for IELTS.
Seven Dimensions
Building Interactivity into Training
Insights & Strategies: Psychologist Eve Ash sits down with Kylie Bell, leadership development expert, to discuss the importance of keeping participants engaged and energized during face-to-face training programs.
PBS
Is Your Job Future-Proof?
AI and machine learning are making inroads into fields never thought possible... Are robots coming for YOUR job?
Crash Course
Einstein's Revolution: Crash Course History of Science
There was physics before Einstein in the same way that there was biology before Darwin. Einstein didn’t just add some new ideas to physics. And he didn’t just add a unifying framework for doing physics, like Newton. Einstein took what...
National Geographic
He Builds Space Robots for a Living | Best Job Ever
NEW SERIES MARS PREMIERES MONDAY NOVEMBER 14 9/8c ➡Get More MARS: http://bit.ly/NatGeoMARS ➡Watch all clips of MARS here: http://bit.ly/WatchMARS As a mechanical engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, Kobie Boykins has the awesome...
National Geographic
He Builds Space Robots for a Living | Best Job Ever
NEW SERIES MARS PREMIERES MONDAY NOVEMBER 14 9/8c ➡Get More MARS: http://bit.ly/NatGeoMARS ➡Watch all clips of MARS here: http://bit.ly/WatchMARS As a mechanical engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, Kobie Boykins has the awesome...
National Geographic
Living With Mongolian Nomads | Best Job Ever
What's it like to live among Mongolian nomads when you've spent most of your life in New York City? As host of the National Geographic Channel show Bridge the Gap: Mongolia, Chris Bashinelli is on a quest to find out. During his...
National Geographic
Living With Mongolian Nomads | Best Job Ever
What's it like to live among Mongolian nomads when you've spent most of your life in New York City? As host of the National Geographic Channel show Bridge the Gap: Mongolia, Chris Bashinelli is on a quest to find out. During his...
National Geographic
Conquering the World’s Largest Glaciers | Best Job Ever
For me, it's definitely worthwhile to live shorter, but intense." This life view is that of Vincent Colliard, a young explorer joining renowned polar explorer Børge Ousland in an endeavor to cross the world's 20 largest glaciers. The...
National Geographic
Tagging Adorable, Nasty Little Penguins | Best Job Ever
The world has had a love affair with penguins for some time now. Their tuxedo-colored feathers, waddling walk, and awkward mannerisms make them easy to adore. But get too close to penguins—chinstrap penguins in particular—and your...
National Geographic
Tagging Adorable, Nasty Little Penguins | Best Job Ever
The world has had a love affair with penguins for some time now. Their tuxedo-colored feathers, waddling walk, and awkward mannerisms make them easy to adore. But get too close to penguins—chinstrap penguins in particular—and your...
National Geographic
Conquering the World’s Largest Glaciers | Best Job Ever
For me, it's definitely worthwhile to live shorter, but intense." This life view is that of Vincent Colliard, a young explorer joining renowned polar explorer Børge Ousland in an endeavor to cross the world's 20 largest glaciers. The...
National Geographic
Transforming Human Poop Into Eco-Friendly Fertilizer | Best Job Ever
Everyone poops. But who wants to actually deal with it? Ecologist Sasha Kramer literally works with poop and thinks about it every day. She is helping to transform human waste into fertile organic compost for agricultural use in Haiti....
National Geographic
Transforming Human Poop Into Eco-Friendly Fertilizer | Best Job Ever
Everyone poops. But who wants to actually deal with it? Ecologist Sasha Kramer literally works with poop and thinks about it every day. She is helping to transform human waste into fertile organic compost for agricultural use in Haiti....
National Geographic
Underwater Cave Diving | Best Job Ever
Environmental anthropologist Kenny Broad and his team go underwater and underground to explore caves. “When things go great in cave diving, there's nothing more spectacular in the world,” Broad says. “Then I get to the surface and I get...
National Geographic
Filming a Wild Beluga Whale Party by Drone | Best Job Ever
National Geographic Young Explorer and wildlife photographer Nansen Weber has been going to the same party for 16 years and it never gets old. Each summer for about a month, thousands of beluga whales congregate in Cunningham Inlet, a...
National Geographic
Collecting Animal Bones in Alaska | Best Job Ever
Imagine if you could go out walking and easily pick up something that hasn’t been touched for hundreds, or even thousands, of years. Conservation paleobiologist and National Geographic grantee Dr. Joshua Miller does bone surveys on the...
National Geographic
Exploring Super-Remote Caves in Greenland | Best Job Ever
Gina Moseley loves caves. She started caving for sport when she was 13 years old, and now she’s in it for science. Moseley is a geologist and National Geographic grantee who traveled to a remote region of northeast Greenland to conduct...
National Geographic
Lion Rapid Response Team | Best Job Ever
Paola Bouley is on call as a first responder for lions in Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique. She is a National Geographic Big Cats Initiative grantee and the director and co-founder of Projecto Leões da Gorongosa. It’s the first ever...
National Geographic
Mapping the Mysterious Islands Near San Francisco | Best Job Ever
Cartographers Marty Schnure and Ross Donihue traveled to the little-known Farallon National Wildlife Refuge to document the scientists who live there and to create an interactive digital map to allow the public to explore the islands...
National Geographic
Submarine Diving in Deep-Sea Galápagos | Best Job Ever
What's it like to submarine dive a thousand feet underwater to an unexplored region of the Galápagos Islands? Marine conservationist and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Jessica Cramp takes us on a journey to find out. #BestJobEver...
National Geographic
Kayaking Alaska’s Newly Discovered River Canyon | Best Job Ever
Imagine being dropped off by a tiny bush plane into a remote wilderness, knowing you are about to brave the biggest challenge you have ever faced. Todd Wells did just that when he led an exploratory kayaking expedition into the heart of...
National Geographic
Shipwreck Hunter Unearths Lost History and Treasures | Best Job Ever
It's not often you see "shipwreck hunter" listed on someone's business card or résumé, but that is indeed National Geographic grantee David Mearns' career choice. For him, unearthing lost history and recovering centuries-old treasures is...