Crash Course
Early Programming: Crash Course Computer Science
Since Joseph Marie Jacquard’s textile loom in 1801, there has been a demonstrated need to give our machines instructions. In the last few episodes, our instructions were already in our computer’s memory, but we need to talk about how...
Cerebellum
Spanish: Learning How to Talk About the Weather
Learn how to talk about the weather in Spanish. This clip is part 3 in the series 'Learning Spanish: Beyond the Basics'.
Bedtime History
Tim-Berners Lee and the Invention of the Internet for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about one of the creative engineers behind the invention of the world wide web, or the Internet, and technologies that led to its creation such as HTML, URLs, and web browsers.
One Minute History
Bitcoin - One Minute History
August 18, 2008, the domain BItcoin.org was registered, followed by a link to a paper titled, Bitcoin. It was authored under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, who’s identity has yet to be revealed, The idea, a secure, open source, peer to...
One Minute History
120 Bitcoin - One Minute History
August 18, 2008, the domain BItcoin.org was registered, followed by a link to a paper titled, Bitcoin. It was authored under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, whose identity has yet to be revealed. The idea, a secure, open source, peer to...
SciShow
Glowing Rats and Extreme Genetic Engineering
Hank discusses some of the recent developments in synthetic biology, and why some advocacy groups are calling for a moratorium on those developments.
Schooling Online Kids
History for Kids: Stage 1 - Terrific Technology
Imagine a world without telephones, cars, microwaves or computers! Discover how much technology has changed our lives as you compare the present with the past. Along the way, engage with this Key Inquiry Question from the syllabus: · How...
TED Talks
Ray Kurzweil: A university for the coming singularity
Ray Kurzweil's latest graphs show that technology's breakneck advances will only accelerate -- recession or not. He unveils his new project, Singularity University, to study oncoming tech and guide it to benefit humanity.
TED Talks
Danny Hillis: Back to the future (of 1994)
From deep in the TED archive, Danny Hillis outlines an intriguing theory of how and why technological change seems to be accelerating, by linking it to the very evolution of life itself. The presentation techniques he uses may look...
Curated Video
Marian Croak: the Inventor of the VoIP Technology
Marian R. Croak is a prolific inventor in the voice and data communication field. Born in 1955 in Pennsylvania and raised in New York City, she is the highest female patent holder at AT&T with 127 patents and counting. Her career...
Curated Video
Turkey, Aphrodisias Sebasteion
The Sebasteion, or Augusteum, was jointly dedicated, according to a 1st-century inscription on its propylon, "To Aphrodite, the Divine Augusti and the People". A relief found in the ruins of the south portico represented a...
Curated Video
Division with 0 and 1: Understanding the Special Properties
In this video, students learn about the special properties of 0 and 1 when solving division problems. They explore how any number divided by 1 is itself, and any number divided by itself is 1. The video also emphasizes that division by 0...
Curated Video
Stuxnet
Stuxnet, a powerful cyber weapon used to disrupt Iran's nuclear advancements at the Natanz facility in 2010, marked a pivotal moment in the history of cyber warfare.
World Science Festival
Walter Isaacson: The History Of The Future
The history of computers is a history of competition and collaboration: Innovators have worked together, but also clashed over the place of computers in society and how they should function. Those clashes—between privacy and openness,...
National Science and Media Museum
Internet History part 1: The First Time Two Computers Were Ever Connected
Life Online is a free gallery at the National Science and Media Museum. It explores the social, technological and cultural impact of the internet. https://www.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/whats-on/life-online
SciShow
Food Mold 101
It's a moldy world out there, especially in the kitchen. You have questions about food mold, right? Well Hank has your answers. Chapters View all FOOD MOLDS ARE MICROSCOPIC FUNGI 0:28 SPORE RELEASES ROOT THREADS 1:00 MYCELIUM BREAK DOWN...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Banality and Necessity of Bubbles | #5 | Venture Capital in the 21st Century
Financial speculation and bubbles are often of vital importance in fueling technological progress. Janeway reviews and distinguishes between various kinds of speculative bubbles over the past two centuries. While many have been...
Curated Video
Solving Equations Using a Balance Scale
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve equations using a balance scale as a visual representation. The lesson emphasizes the importance of maintaining balance by removing the same quantities from both sides of the equation.
Curated Video
The Invention and Evolution of the Printer
This video provides an overview of the history and functionality of printers, highlighting their importance in daily tasks for students and professionals. It covers various types of printers, such as laser printers and inkjet printers,...
TED Talks
TED: Governments don't understand cyber warfare. We need hackers | Rodrigo Bijou
The Internet has transformed the front lines of war, and it's leaving governments behind. As security analyst Rodrigo Bijou shows, modern conflict is being waged online between non-state groups, activists and private corporations, and...
The Royal Institution
Q&A - The Future of Humanity - with Yuval Noah Harari
Can machines ever have consciousness? Is there an economic value in it? Does organic life any life over inorganic, artificial life? Dr Yuval Noah Harari answers questions from the audience following his talk. Watch his talk here:...
The Royal Institution
The Future of Humanity - with Yuval Noah Harari
Dr Yuval Noah Harari explains how revolutions in technology and society will transform our bodies and minds. Watch the Q&A here: https://youtu.be/Lt7votAzI78 Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Throughout...
The March of Time
1940s: VATICAN CITY: RAILROAD: HA WS Railroad Station w/ train pulling in. WS Station exterior. Males unloading train, taking cases, crates, imports. Men in 1930s tuck driving by parked train.
MOT 1940s: VATICAN CITY: RAILROAD: HA WS Railroad Station w/ train pulling in. WS Station exterior. Males unloading train, taking cases, crates, imports. Men in 1930s tuck driving by parked train.
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
Box - Kids' Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
Box - Read by Michael Rosen from The Hypnotiser