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NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 22, Reflections on Columbia Small Steps, Giant Leaps
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Chief Knowledge Officer Ed Rogers discusses the complex human elements involved in disasters such as the Space Shuttle Columbia accident.
Curated Video
Chatbots for Beginners: A Complete Guide to Build Chatbots - Overview of Chatbots: Challenges of Chatbots
In this video, we will understand the challenges we face using a chatbot, including emerging trends, security, and privacy, customer saturation, predicting human behavior, user satisfaction, and user-bot communication.
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NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 13, Apollo Legacies and Lessons Learned Small Steps, Giant Leaps
Award-winning journalist, space historian and author Andrew Chaikin discusses the Apollo Program, almost 50 years after the Apollo 11 Moon landing.
Curated Video
What is Design Thinking? Human-centered Problem-solving
With the continuing rise of Agile Project Management, a term Project Managers are hearing more often is Design Thinking.
So, in this video, I will answer the question, 'What is Design...
So, in this video, I will answer the question, 'What is Design...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Humans in Space
Dr. Jenn Fogarty gives an overview of the Human Research Program at NASA's Johnson Space Center. This is the first in a series of six episodes that dive deep into the work being done to understand what exactly happens to the human body...
Curated Video
Basics of Chatbots with Machine Learning & Python - Challenges of Chatbots
In this video, we will understand the challenges we face using a chatbot, including emerging trends, security and privacy, customer saturation, predicting human behavior, user satisfaction, and user-bot communication.
SciShow
How the Internet Can Finally Answer Its Own Cat Questions
If we could find one silver lining to the pandemic, it's that we have come one step closer to answering some of the questions about our feline friends.
Science360
Understanding Human Nature When Mother Nature Wreaks Havoc
StormViewâ„¢ is a software program that gauges how residents of hurricane-prone regions might react in the event of an imminent storm. It was developed by University of Miami professor Kenny Broad and a number of collaborators, and...
TED Talks
Beau Lotto and Cirque du Soleil: How we experience awe -- and why it matters
Neuroscientist Beau Lotto conducted an ambitious study with Cirque du Soleil on the emotion of awe and its psychological and behavioral benefits. In this talk and live performance, he shares some of their findings -- and stands back as...
SciShow
The Parasite That Makes You King
Being infected with a parasite is bad, right? So why are wolves in Yellowstone National Park infected with Toxoplasma gondii some of the most successful individuals<br/>
World Science Festival
The Mind After Midnight: Where Do You Go When You Go to Sleep?
We spend a third of our lives asleep. Every organism on Earth—from rats to dolphins to fruit flies to microorganisms—relies on sleep for its survival, yet science is still wrestling with a fundamental question: Why does sleep exist?...
Kids Academy
Letter C Alphabet - Learn the Alphabet | Phonics | Kids Academy
Welcome our new video: Letter C Alphabet - Learn the Alphabet | Phonics. Subscribe to our channel='https://goo.gl/iG2Bdr' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>channel Check our new videos of learning alphabets funny and interactive....
Psych2Go
7 Signs You're Becoming Toxic
If you're wondering if you're genuinely becoming toxic to someone, this video is for you. As the main characters writing our own stories, we often feel like we’re heroes combatting everyday life events. But one wrong turn or move and you...
The Wall Street Journal
Deep Dive: Leadership in the Next Normal
How can leaders be better equipped to not just get their companies through the pandemic, but to ensure they emerge from it with a stronger, more inclusive, compassionate, and resilient culture?
The Wall Street Journal
Mars Edge President Jean-Christophe Flatin on Making Food Good for Us
Jean-Christophe Flatin, president of innovation, science, technology and Mars Edge at Mars and Daniela Hernandez, WSJ digital science editor, discuss the concept of "food as medicine" and new opportunities to make the foods we eat better...
Macat
An Introduction to Hannah Arendt’s The Human Condition
Do you live a life of action or a life of contemplation? Hannah Arendt's 1958 publication The Human Condition addresses the philosophical components of human life, including the necessity of and relationships between work,...
TED-Ed
4 Lessons From Robots about Being Human
Who would have thought that inanimate robotics could actually teach us so much about being human? As Ken Goldberg describes his fascinating work and advancements in robotics, he simultaneously offers four valuable character lessons....
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Natural Selection of Lactose Tolerance
Different regions of the world have greatly varying rates of lactose tolerance. Learn why this mutation spreads in some populations and not others with an educational video. Viewers consider the relationship with natural selection in...
Veritasium
The Bayesian Trap
Explore an alternative world perspective. Scholars learn the importance of perspective in order to not fall victim to the Bayesian trap. They witness evidence that may alter their current thought processes while watching this episode of...
Crash Course
The Digestive System
The human body produces about 1.7 liters of saliva a day to aid in digestion. The digestive systems of different organisms are examined in a video that follows the digestive path, beginning with acids, moves to the importance of...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy Medicine: Kohlberg Moral Development
A video highlighting the research conducted by Lawrence Kohlberg challenging Piaget's cognitive development a step further to determine moral development in humans. How do humans reach the top rung on the ladder of morality? [9:52]