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The Guardian
What does NSA surveillance mean for the future of the internet?
What does NSA surveillance mean for the future of the internet? Subscribe to the Guardian HEREref='http://bitly.com/UvkFpD' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>HERE Activate New York 2013 Summit: Jeff Jarvis, professor, CUNY School of...
TED Talks
Christopher Soghoian: Government surveillance — this is just the beginning
Privacy researcher Christopher Soghoian sees the landscape of government surveillance shifting beneath our feet, as an industry grows to support monitoring programs. Through private companies, he says, governments are buying technology...
Southbank Centre
Web We Want Festival | Digital Dissent The Web in The Middle East
In 2011, the Web and social media in particular was touted as a key component of the uprisings that swept countries during the ‘Arab Spring’, when mass demonstrations in the Arab world – from North Africa to the Gulf – led to political...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Mariana Mazzucato: Government Risk and Private Sector Reward
Is there a role for the state in fostering innovation?
The usual caricature of government involvement in business, which has become especially prominent in the last 40 years, can be seen in the classic American...
The usual caricature of government involvement in business, which has become especially prominent in the last 40 years, can be seen in the classic American...
Science360
National Ecological Observatory Network Studies Wildfire In Unprecedented Detail
In response to one of the worst wildfires in Colorado history, scientists from the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University (CSU) are leading a first of its kind, large-scale wildfire impact study on the High Park...
Science360
NEON studies wildfire in unprecedented detail - Science Nation
In response to one of the worst wildfires in Colorado history, scientists from the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University (CSU) are leading a first of its kind, large-scale wildfire impact...
World Science Festival
Modern MacGyver: The Dirt Battery
Almost 2 billion people have no access to electricity. Solar power has become more common in the past 20 years, but it can't be active 24 hours a day or in cold climates. Hugo Van Vuuren and his colleagues at Harvard University wanted to...
The Royal Institution
Q&A - The Apocalypse and How to Avoid It
How could portable shelters be used in the case of an apocalypse? What's the hardest skill to retrain after an apocalypse? Panel discussion on what to do about the apocalypse. Watch the talk hereref='https://youtu.be/FPxBhqonZEQ'...
The Royal Institution
The Apocalypse and How to Avoid It
In billions of years, the sun will expand to engulf the Earth and life on this planet will become impossible. But there are plenty of ways it could end much sooner! Subscribe for regular science videosf='http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe'...
Curated Video
Understanding Private Browsing: Protecting Your Online Privacy
This video explains the concept of private browsing and how it can help users keep their online activities confidential by not saving browsing history. It highlights scenarios where private browsing is useful, such as shopping for...
Life Noggin
What Happens To Your Memories After You Die?
Mr. Beat
The American Presidential Election of 1888
The 26th Presidential election in American history took place on November 6, 1888. My birthday, again. Is that why I love this stuff? Grover Cleveland had a solid first term. The country was at peace and the economy...fantastic. He even...
SciShow
Now We Can Turn Your Thoughts Into Reality
How is it that you can be looking at a distinct object in front of you, yet picture something entirely different in your mind? The inner workings of what’s happening in our brains to allow this is a puzzle that scientists are now...
SciShow
Now We Can Turn Your Thoughts Into Reality
How is it that you can be looking at a distinct object in front of you, yet picture something entirely different in your mind? The inner workings of what’s happening in our brains to allow this is a puzzle that scientists are now...
PBS
Civil Rights: Internet Activism and Social Change
Social media has changed the Civil Rights movement. Activists Tamika Mallory, DeRay McKesson, and Bree Newsome talk about how they use social media to bring attention to events, to connection with and share information with other social...
Crash Course
Drought and Famine: Crash Course World History
Who is to blame for widespread famine? Crash Course World History guides high schoolers through a video about droughts, famines, and whether the weather or human activity is at fault for each.
TED-Ed
The Otherworldly Creatures in the Ocean's Deepest Depths
Humans know so little about the deepest darkest zones of the ocean. Learn a little more with a video that explores some of the many species in the deep ocean, including exotic marine life with adaptations that are out of this...
Crash Course
Shaping Public Opinion: Crash Course Government and Politics #34
Have you ever wondered why you believe what you believe? Scholars research how opinions form in United States government and politics. They view the 34th video of a 50-part series to analyze and discuss the impact media, religion, and...
The New York Times
Kiev in Chaos: Teaching About the Crisis in Ukraine
Provide a historical context for the political unrest between Russia and Ukraine that began in late 2013. Learners review their prior knowledge and chronicle new understandings with a KWL chart, watch a video explaining the Ukrainian...