Science360
Science of the Winter Olympics - Mathletes
It's been called "the Queen of Sciences"--mathematics. It might not be as obvious in Olympic sports as physics or materials-engineering, but math--from simple arithmetic to calculus--is part of every jump, every spin, every move the...
SWPictures
BATTLE FOR THE GULF - A Summer Cloud
At the end of the Iran-Iraq War, Iraq was close to bankruptcy because of President Saddam Hussein’s military spending and his attempts to build nuclear weapons. The U.S. had sided with Saddam Hussein during Iraq's eight-year war with...
Curated Video
The Endangered Giant Panda: An Icon of China's Wildlife Conservation
The video provides a fascinating insight into the life of the endangered giant panda, highlighting their dwindling numbers and unique eating habits. Despite their carnivorous nature, pandas mainly consume bamboo, resulting in a...
Sesame Street
Sesame Street: Olympic Song Sing-a-long with Elmo and Cookie Monster
Do you know the Olympics theme song? Sing along with Elmo, Cookie Monster, and the 2018 Winter Olympic Athletes as they put their singing skills to the test! Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel here:...
The Guardian
The Afghanistan war in numbers | Guardian Explainers
After 13 years fighting a war in Afghanistan, British troops have handed over control of Camp Bastion and ended their combat role. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://bit.ly/subscribegdn The war has claimed the lives of thousands of...
Sesame Street
Sesame Street: Olympic Athletes Teach the Word of the Day
Cookie Monster and Elmo learn some new words from the Olympic Figure Skaters! Join Maia and Alex Shibutani, Mirai Nagasu, Nathan Chen, and Alex and Chris Knierim, as they teach some words that are special to figure skating! -- Subscribe...
Sesame Street
Sesame Street: What's Your Sport? | Olympic Athletes with Elmo and Cookie Monster
Olympic Athletes Lindsey Vonn, Jamie Anderson, Adam Rippon, and Chloe Kim are teaching Elmo and Cookie monster about their different sports and what they love most about them! -- Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel here:...
SciShow
Do You Need 10,000 Steps a Day?
There are a whole lot of people out there who have bought into the notion that, in order to be physically fit, you should aim for taking 10,000 steps a day. But where did this idea come from, and how did we all agree on this magical,...
TED Talks
David Hanson: Robots that "show emotion"
David Hanson's robot faces look and act like yours: They recognize and respond to emotion, and make expressions of their own. Here, an "emotional" live demo of the Einstein robot offers a peek at a future where robots truly mimic humans.
Weird History
Life of Ancient Olympians
There are many strange and fascinating facts buried in the long, bizarre history of the Olympics. The Summer Olympics of 2016 look almost nothing like those from a century ago, and it’s not just the slick presentation and technological...
Curated Video
The Origins of the Months: Unraveling the Stories Behind the Names
In this video, the teacher explains the origins of the names of the months of the year. From January to December, each month is associated with a specific deity or event from ancient Roman culture. The video highlights interesting facts...
NUMBEROCK
"Fractions" by NUMBEROCK
Your student(s) are going to love learning about fractions as we eat pies, see birds in the skies, and even win an Olympic prize! The numerator and denominator are shown in 3 real-world examples before introducing to students the idea of...
Curated Video
Python Bootcamp in a Day - Python Programming for Beginners - Objects and Variables
This video explains objects and variables in Python using an example of Olympic results. This clip is from the chapter "Storing Information" of the series "Python Bootcamp in a Day - Python Programming for Beginners".This section...
Curated Video
Python Bootcamp in a Day - Python Programming for Beginners - The Example
This video explains an example of a software engineer working in a media company to support the development team. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction" of the series "Python Bootcamp in a Day - Python Programming for...
The Guardian
Hillary Clinton questions from Sarah Silverman, Cenk Uygur, Jamie Oliver and Jon Ronson
What's the one question we should ask Hillary Clinton? Before an an exclusive video interview with the former US secretary of state, we asked some famous faces and journalists to get involved. Sarah Silverman, Jamie Oliver, Cenk Uygur,...
JJ Medicine
Macroautophagy | Transcriptional Regulation: Lesson 1
Introductory lesson on the transcriptional regulation of macroautophagy with emphasis on transcriptional activators. Macroautophagy is regulated transcriptionally during feeding, fasting, starvation, hypoxia and DNA damage. In this...
The Guardian
How iPhone and Android smartphones spy on you and how to stop them | Guardian Animations
Revelations about the detailed location records stored on smartphones, including iPhones and Android devices, indicates just how much information companies including Apple and Google are able to gather. Subscribe to The Guardian ►...
The Guardian
I sent the bodies home | Beyond the Border Pt.2
Alba Caceres is stuck in the middle of an international immigration crisis. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://bitly.com/UvkFpD For years, she was the only Guatemalan consul stationed on the south Texas border where record numbers of...
The Guardian
Why are we all getting fat? | Guardian Animations
As increasing numbers of us become obese, food manufacturers want us to think it's our fault – while aggressively marketing more junk to satiate our new eating habits. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Politicians try...
The Guardian
Tindog Tacloban: the mayor of a town rising up from Typhoon Haiyan | Guardian Investigations
Typhoon Haiyan, the strongest and most violent storm in recorded history, devastated the central Philippines, leaving over 6,000 dead and 1,800 missing. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://bit.ly/subscribegdn Bearing the brunt of the...
The Guardian
First World War | Explore our interactive map
The homepage to our First World War Interactive series. Navigate to each of the seven chapters in the series using the annotations. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Skip to each chapter using the "next chapter" and...
The Guardian
Trenches | First World War interactive | Chapter two
Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Ten historians from 10 countries give a brief history of the first world war through a global lens. Using original news reports, interactive maps and rarely-seen footage, including...
The Guardian
Empires | First World War interactive | Chapter three
Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Ten historians from 10 countries give a brief history of the first world war through a global lens. Using original news reports, interactive maps and rarely-seen footage, including...
The Guardian
Holocaust and genocide survivors: Forgive or forget? | Guardian Docs
Forgive or forget? The harrowing testimonies of holocaust survivor Freddie Knoller, Sophie Masereka who lived through the Rwandan genocide in 1994 and Sokphal Din who survived the mass killings of the Khmer Rouge in the Cambodian Killing...