TED Talks
TED: Why Indigenous forest guardianship is crucial to climate action | Nonette Royo
Indigenous communities have looked after their ancestral forests for millennia, cultivating immense amounts of knowledge on how to protect, nourish and heal these vital environments. Today, 470 million Indigenous people care for and...
Great Big Story
Celebrating All Human Rights Around the World
In honor of the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, we proudly celebrate those who continue to fight for all human rights around the world. In today's reel, get to know the people on the front lines of...
TED Talks
Kelsey Leonard: Why lakes and rivers should have the same rights as humans
Water is essential to life. Yet in the eyes of the law, it remains largely unprotected -- leaving many communities without access to safe drinking water, says legal scholar Kelsey Leonard. In this powerful talk, she shows why granting...
Language Tree
Intro Spanish Lesson: Conjugating the verb "tomar" (to drink)
Learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb"tomar" (to drink or to take) in the present tense.
History Hit
West Africa Before the Europeans: Resources and boundaries
How hard is it for historians to look at what was going on before the slave trade in West Africa? What were the limits of geographic expansion in West Africa? West Africa Before the Europeans, Part 3
Let's Tute
Basic Probability Questions and Solutions
In this video, a teacher explains how to solve basic probability questions using real-life examples. The video covers topics such as empirical probability, drawing cards, and tossing coins, and provides step-by-step solutions to each...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Why We Need Solidarity Economics
Economists have gone to great lengths to write humans out of economics, pushing self-interest and generally providing two choices—faith in markets or the state. INET grantee and University of Southern California Sociologist Manuel Pastor...
TED Talks
TED: How ancient Arctic carbon threatens everyone on the planet | Sue Natali
What will happen to the planet if climate change melts what's left of Arctic permafrost? Shedding light on this overlooked threat, Arctic geologist Sue Natali reveals the true danger of heating up the iciest place on the planet: the...
Curated Video
Understanding the Human Resources Flow in Business
This video provides an overview of the human resources flow within a business or organization. It explains the different aspects of inflow, internal flows, and outflows and the various methods and options a business may have to manage...
Learn French With Alexa
GCSE French Speaking: How do you use your mobile phone?
In this video we look at this question: Comment est-ce que tu utilises ton portable ? - How do you use your mobile phone? (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic 2 - Technology in everyday life:
Curated Video
An Introduction To Cardiovascular Disorders (Lecture)
In this video, I start talking about what happens when things go wrong with the cardiovascular system. We start with a general review of the cardiovascular system, starting with the absorption of nutrients into the blood all the way to...
Next Animation Studio
Japan radiation exposure: a comparison
On March 16th, increased levels of radiation were detected at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Four hundred mSv equate to 40 chest scans. At the gate of the plant, only 1.9mSv were detected on Wednesday.
Wonderscape
The Environmental and Human Costs of Industrial Cobalt Mining in the DRC
Delve into the complexities of cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where industrial and artisanal mining intersect. Learn about the environmental damage, displacement of communities, and health risks associated...
TED Talks
Why there's no such thing as objective reality | Greg Anderson
In the grand scheme of history, modern reality is a bizarre exception when compared to the worlds of ancient, precolonial and Indigenous civilizations, where myths ruled and gods roamed, says historian Greg Anderson. So why do Westerners...
Language Tree
Intro Spanish Lesson: Describing the weather
Start a simple conversation in Spanish. Learn how to describe the weather in Spanish.
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to Biopsychology
Let's learn all about the human brain! It's the most complex and fascinating object in the known universe. It's the source of our consciousness, so we wouldn't be much without it. This course will assume prior knowledge from my...
Flipping Physics
Introductory Centripetal Force Problem - Car over a Hill
A 453 g toy car moving at 1.05 m/s is going over a semi-circular hill with a radius of 1.8 m. When the car is at the top of the hill, what is the magnitude of the force from the ground on the car?
TED Talks
TED: The billion-dollar pollution solution humanity needs right now | Stacy Kauk
Could the same mechanism used to accelerate vaccine development work for spurring solutions to the climate crisis? Sustainability innovator Stacy Kauk introduces the billion-dollar fund to supercharge the carbon removal market, which...
Big Think
What detoxifies a negative work environment? | Simon Sinek
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Curated Video
Adapting & Living Together | Ecology & Environment | Biology | FuseSchool
An introduction to the chapter "Adapting and Living Together" within the Ecology and Environment topic of school Biology. Where do you live? On a country farm? In a big city? Up in the mountains, or right by the ocean? The place where...
Big Think
What humanity will gain by going to Mars | Leland Melvin
It might take going to another planet for different nations to finally, once and for all, learn how to get along with each other. What will we eat on Mars? We can't live off of a diet of potatoes alone. There are huge problems to solve,...
Curated Video
Air pollution is a silent killer
More than six billion people, one-third of them children, are regularly inhaling air so polluted that it puts their lives, health and wellbeing at risk. David Boyd, UN expert on human rights and the environment, explains why clean air is...