TLDR News
Is Trust In The Media Eroding? Should We Trust the News Media About COVID? - TLDR News
With misinformation on the rise and a real need for scientific and medical information than ever, you'd expect people would flock to the media. However, if you trust Twitter people are angrier with journalists than ever before and people...
Weatherthings
Water Smart: The Sun, Water Cycle, & Climate - Quiz
The Sun, Water Cycle, & Climate shows us how the sun produces heat to drive the water cycle. It's made clear that the water cycle continues in the absence of sunlight or heat. We learn how the two components of climate- temperature and...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Lenore Skenazy - The Let Grow Project
A journalist by trade, Lenore spent 14 years at The New York Daily News as a reporter-turned-opinion columnist, and two more at The New York Sun. In 2008, after her column "Why I Let My 9 Year Old Ride the Subway Alone" landed her on...
The New Yorker
The Most Radioactive Place in New York City
The story behind a radioactive site in Queens that may become New York City's next Superfund site. Still haven’t subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/newyorkeryoutubesub CONNECT WITH THE NEW YORKER Web:...
Curated Video
Public Art Trip: New York City | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios MENA
New York City offers way too many art-viewing opportunities for us to cover in a single art trip video, so this time we decided to focus on the abundant public art around the city. Featuring: Madison Square Park - Teresita Fernandez:...
Tate
Ai Weiwei on New York City | TateShots
In this weeks Tate Shots, Chinese artist Ai Weiwei talks about the time he spent as a young man living in New York and the 10,000 photographs he took documenting his life and the city. The film was shot and edited by the director Alison...
Name Explain
How Did The Boroughs Of New York Get Their Names?
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5337771 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy_QZ1EEY4S5YT6cmBTwMwg Twitter: https://twitter.com/NameExplainYT I've been wanting to do a video about a city for a while now, and what's a...
American Museum of Natural History
Microbes of New York
Inspired by THE SECRET WORLD INSIDE YOU exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History, a project began to document some of the thousands of microbial species that inhabit New York City. Here are five of their stories. The...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Why should you read Edgar Allan Poe? - Scott Peeples
The prisoner strapped under a descending pendulum blade. A raven who refuses to leave the narrator's chamber. A beating heart buried under the floorboards. Poe's macabre and innovative stories of gothic horror have left a timeless mark...
The Met
#MetKids—Animation Inspired by a Mermaid and the New York City Subway
Check out the stop-motion films made by 8–12-year-old animators. They made them at the third #MetKids Animation Lab, held April 2–6, 2018! Kids explored the theme of composite, or hybrid, creatures depicted in art from around the world....
Curated Video
Chess as Social Empowerment: The Tale of Tani
Russell Makofsky, The Gift of Chess, tells the incredible story of Tanitoluwa Adewumi ("Tani"), a 7-year old refugee from Nigeria living in a homeless shelter in New York City who went from chess novice to chess champion in just over 1...
Bozeman Science
Electromagnetic Forces
In this video Paul Andersen explains how electromagnetic forces are exerted over all scales and dominate at the human scale. The magnitude of electromagnetic forces vary with the magnitude and motion of the electric charges involved.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
What Pop Culture Got Wrong. Catherine the Great
Overview of moviemakers' taking creative license with the facts in films about Catherine the Great.
TED Talks
Robert Hammond: Building a park in the sky
New York was planning to tear down the High Line, an abandoned elevated railroad in Manhattan, when Robert Hammond and a few friends suggested: Why not make it a park? He shares how it happened in this tale of local cultural activism.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Mark Naison - From Rock and Roll to Hip Hop
Dr. Mark Naison, Professor of African American Studies and History at Fordham University, is the author of seven books and over 300 articles on African American politics, labor history, popular culture and education policy. His first...
Next Animation Studio
Google proposes data cable to link U.S. and Europe
Data cable will link New York City to the city of Bude in Britain and the city of Bilbao in Spain, according to Alphabet Inc.
Seven Dimensions
Understanding the Science behind Traumatic Experiences
Psychologist Eve Ash sits down with Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, professor at University California, to discuss the impact of shock and stress on memory. They share personal experiences and highlight how traumatic events can affect memory...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Ben Wellington - The Data Storyteller
Ben Wellington is the creator of I Quant NY, a data science and policy blog that focuses on insights drawn from New York City's public data, and advocates for the expansion and improvement of that data. His data analysis has influenced...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Alhassan Susso - Inspiring Teens' Future
Alhassan teaches History in New York’s South Bronx. He was chosen the NY State Teacher of the Year. He himself has overcome many obstacles to succeed in life and in his profession: an immigrant from West Africa, he had a rare eye disease...
National Geographic
StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Stephen Hawking | Full Episode
As tribute to the life and works of world-renowned Stephen Hawking, host Neil deGrasse Tyson’s recent StarTalk interview with the groundbreaking theoretical physicist. Also featuring astrophysicist Janna Levin, comedian Matt Kirshen,...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Marie Alcock - Being Loyal to Learning
Marie Alcock is President of Learning Systems Associates (LSA). Dr. Marie Alcock is a national and international education consultant. In addition she is currently on the faculty of Walden University’s School of Education where she...
New York Botanical Garden
#NYBGFacts: Chihuly
It’s been more than a decade since the colorful and imaginative works of Dale Chihuly last saw a major garden exhibition in New York City. In 2017, the long wait ends! Take a look inside the artist’s Seattle studio in our latest...
The Guardian
How Sex and the City appropriated black culture
If you don't already own a 'Carrie necklace', chances are you've seen them in music videos, films, fashion shoots – and, of course, in Sex in the City. But the origins and cultural significance of the jewellery goes much deeper than...
Reading Through History
What is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?🦃
The following video provides a brief history of the parade which occurs every Thanksgiving Day in New York City. Teachers, find us on TpT: http://bit.ly/2fSXb3V *** Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReadingThroughHistory/ ***...