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National Science and Media Museum
Samira Ahmed: The Art of Fake News
Journalist and broadcaster Samira Ahmed discusses ‘The Art of Fake News’ at our Fake News on Trial event. In this one-off event on Monday 22 January 2018, we brought together a panel of special guests to debate how museums and news...
Natural History Museum
Why are whiptail lizards all female? | Surprising Science
Can an all-female lizard species survive? Whiptail lizards use a process called parthenogenesis, which means they don’t need males to be able to reproduce. But how does it work? Museum scientist Miranda Sherlock explains. Reptiles are...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Why is Rejection Painful?
Mikki vs the World is a creative, funny, and factual series designed to help teens get a grip on what’s happening inside their heads. Mo and Dr. M do a science experiment to learn why we're wired to fear rejection like we fear pain. True...
Science360
Band WATCH -- wireless data delivery over active TV channels
Rice University engineers have demonstrated the first system that allows wireless data transmissions over UHF channels during active TV broadcasts. If the technology were incorporated into next-generation TVs or smart remotes, it could...
National Geographic
Elephants Hit by Trains in India Poses Challenge for Conservationists | National Geographic
Conservationists and railway officials struggle to find a solution to stop elephants from being hit by trains. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About National Geographic: National...
World Science Festival
Alien Contact: What Happens Next?
Are we alone in this vast universe? Some think that’s highly unlikely. With new technologies joining the search, NASA estimates we’ll find definitive evidence of aliens within 20 to 30 years. Which raises the vital question: And then...
Natural History Museum
Beetles and bloodsuckers | #NHM_live
In March's #NHM_Live we took a closer look at beetles and parasites from the collection, got the latest update on natural history in the news, and tested our viewers' knowledge with another mystery specimen. Watch more #NHM_Live...
The Guardian
Sucker punch: small town boxing in rural America is going mainstream - but who benefits?
Rough N Rowdy offers local hopefuls, most with limited skills and little training, the chance to win $1,000 and make a name for themselves in the boxing ring. The event is being broadcast by Barstool Sports, whose CEO, Dave Portnoy,...
Curated Video
Narrative in Journalism and Politics
The Royal Institution
How Fusion Reactors Control Plasma - 2016 CHRISTMAS LECTURES
Natural History Museum
Cleaning and preserving old books from the Library | ASMR
Join Conservator Eloïse Lovejoy for a little ASMR at the Museum. Put your headphones on and listen as Eloïse gently cares for a copy of Treatise on Zoology, published in Paris in 1884, which is held in the Library and Archives...
Natural History Museum
A closer look at parthenogenesis
Natural History Museum
Why aren't some eggs egg-shaped? | Natural History Museum
Guillemots are seabirds that breed on narrow cliff ledges. Their eggs are an unusual shape and scientists think there are important reasons why. Douglas Russell, Senior Curator of Birds' Eggs and Nests, explains. Find out more about the...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Charles Fadel - Artificial Intelligence in Education Part 2
Charles Fadel is a global education thought leader and futurist, author and inventor, with several active affiliations; his work spans the continuum of Schools, Higher Education, and Workforce Development/Lifelong...
Natural History Museum
Three new dinosaur species discovered in 2022 | Natural History Museum
In 2022 Museum scientists described and named 351 new species, including three dinosaurs. Watch to find out more about these extinct animals, including the oldest and most complete armoured dinosaur ever found in Asia, the oldest known...
Natural History Museum
Behind-the-scenes of the T. rex Christmas jumper installation | NEW 2022 | Natural History Museum
You've been asking how our T. rex has managed to fit into a Christmas jumper when it has such short arms. Well, this is exactly how we did it... Pick up your own Christmas jumper (in human sizes only) by visiting our Museum shop this...
Natural History Museum
How do plants know when to grow? | Natural History Museum
Can plants tell what time of year it is? It's no coincidence that lots of plants begin to appear when spring arrives and the weather starts to improve. Museum ecologist Sylvia Myers explains how they know when to grow. But, as the planet...
Natural History Museum
A royal visit to the Urban Nature Project | Natural History Museum
On Tuesday 22 June, the Duchess of Cambridge visited the Museum to hear about how the Urban Nature Project will redevelop the Museum's Wildlife Garden and work with organisations across the UK to inspire the next generation to care for...
Natural History Museum
The Winchcombe meteorite recovered from Gloucestershire | Natural History Museum
These rocks may look like bits of charcoal, but they are actually fragments of the first meteorite to fall in the UK in 30 years, which crash landed in Gloucestershire on 28 Feb 2021. Scientists are hoping to use these 4.6 billion year...
RealLifeLore
How the Universe is Way Bigger Than You Think
Check out Squarespace!p://www.squarespace.com/reallifelore' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Squarespace! 10% Off Code: REALLIFELORE The Universe is so enormous we can't really comprehend it all. I try my best to visualize it in this...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jonathan L. Walton - 'We Wear the Mask' by Paul Laurence Dunbar
Jonathan L. Walton is an author, preacher, and scholar of religion. He is the Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and the Pusey Minister in the Memorial Church of Harvard University.
Much of Professor Walton’s...
Much of Professor Walton’s...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Charles Fadel - Artificial Intelligence in Education Part 1
Charles Fadel is a global education thought leader and futurist, author and inventor, with several active affiliations; his work spans the continuum of Schools, Higher Education, and Workforce Development/Lifelong...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jonathan L. Walton - 'Human Family' by Maya Angelou
Jonathan L. Walton is an author, preacher, and scholar of religion. He is the Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and the Pusey Minister in the Memorial Church of Harvard University.
Much of Professor Walton’s...
Much of Professor Walton’s...