Schedule: Jul 10, 2025
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Arts and Music Programs!
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Health & Medicine Programs!
Student created videos from Will Rogers Middle School.
Student created videos from Pleasant Grove High School.
News programs and informational shows produced by students at Del Campo High School.
Student created videos from John Barrett Middle School.
In this episode of Dispatches From the Edge we’ll learn about ‘maker spaces,’ the mantis shrimp, and the remote sensing of water trends.
After the establishment of NASA in 1958, JPL’s first major assignment was to explore the Moon, taking close-up images before crash landing as part of a series of missions called Ranger. JPL, however, had grander plans.
Dive alongside Dr. Richard Camilli and his team as they explore the undersea volcanoes off of the coast of Santorini, Greece. Testing a suite of autonomous underwater vehicles, the team hopes to imbue their robotic explorers with the same scientific reasoning of a human astrobiologist, helping us characterize alien oceans and remotely search for signs of life on distant ocean worlds.
At the height of the spring severe weather season, the NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed hosts multiple experiments to evaluate the operational utility of new science, technology and products.
NOAA is an agency that enriches life through science. From the surface of the sun to the depths of the ocean floor, they work to keep citizens informed of the changing environment around them.
The Urban Archeology Corps (UAC) employs youth from communities surrounding urban national parks to conduct archeological projects.
A young veteran suffering from PTSD describes how getting out and paddling with other veterans on the Namekagon River, participating in the Vets on the River Program at the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, has helped him
Yosemite Nature Notes is a video podcast series that tells unique stories about the natural and human history of Yosemite National Park.
Square Root Academy Sacramento Republic warm up lesson 2.
Square Root Academy Sacramento Republic warm up lesson 1.
What do designing aircraft, enlarging paintings, and running faster than the Wright Flyer all have in common? These things may all seem like feats of magic, but they all rely heavily on Math. Tune in to STEM in 30 to learn all about real world applications of Math, and learn a little magic along the way.
A quick glance at the new dual polarization technology added to the national weather radar network.
The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) is a facility in Norman Oklahoma that Meteorologist use to predict future storms.
Phased Array radar has a unique antenna that collects the same information as a conventional radar in about one-sixth the time. Researchers believe phased array could extend warning lead times from 10 minutes to 18-22 minutes.
Each Spring, various people in the weather community come together in Norman, OK to test and discuss the newest radar tools and techniques.
In the immediate aftermath of a tornado, every minute counts for emergency responders. A new tool developed by NOAA’s National Severe Storms Lab can pinpoint when and where damage most likely occurred – shortening the time it takes to get help to those in need.
PARISE is the Phased Array Radar Innovative Sensing Experiment. The NOAA National Severe Storms Lab bring in forecasters from the NWS to have them work archived cases simulated in real-time. The experiment helps researchers determine what benefits – like extended warning lead-time – phased array radar could provide forecasters.
FACETs is a complete reinvention of the current watches and warnings the National Weather Service currently uses.
It’s now easier than ever to be a part of weather research. The mPing app is free and available for both Apple and Android users.
In spring 2016, NSSL will coordinate the planning and execution of VORTEX Southeast, a new experiment that will bring together a number of tornado researchers and social scientists, including many from the southeastern United States. The aim of the project is to learn how environmental factors in that region affect tornado development and how the public responds to forecast communications.
Warn on Forecast, a research project by NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory, will help forecasters issue hazardous weather warnings out to an hour in advance.
Learn about the different kinds of elephants from the past, see real fossils, and understand how various factors — such as body size, tooth shape, and habitat — each played a role in the evolution of the elephant.
The video briefly recounts the eruptive history of Halema?uma?u and describes the formation and continued growth of the current summit vent and lava lake. It features USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists sharing their insights on the summit eruption—how they monitor the lava lake, how and why the lake level rises and falls, why explosive events occur, the connection between Kilauea’s ongoing summit and East Rift Zone eruptions, and the impacts of the summit eruption on the Island of Hawai?i and beyond.
Explore the world of the Mojave Desert Tortoise and the role that the USGS research program plays in managing desert environments to allow the species to recover and escape the threat of extinction.
This discussion captures the experiences of parents raising neurodivergent children, emphasizing the importance of finding joy, fostering inclusion, and supporting sibling relationships. Parents share personal stories of resilience, from guiding neurotypical siblings to embrace their roles with love to advocating for inclusive school environments. They highlight the unexpected ways their children teach them patience and strength, as well as the deep sense of community that emerges when families, educators, and peers come together.
Mark Rodriguez, Vice President of Human Resources for SouthWest Water Company, covers the latest trends in job recruitment and what the future holds for automation and corporate responsibility
A new chapter in the Time of Remembrance Oral Histories Project: The Secret War in Laos, includes first-hand accounts from the Vietnam War.
A new chapter in the Time of Remembrance Oral Histories Project: The Secret War in Laos, includes first-hand accounts from the Vietnam War. This is Joe Kaojio Liow Phan’s account of his experiences as an immigrant in America.
Panelists including Salena Zito and Brad Todd, authors of The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Shaping Contemporary Domestic Politics, and John Judis, author of The Populist Explosion: How the Great Recession Transformed American and European Politics, examine the rise of populism in the US and Europe, with Heather Cox Richardson, Boston College professor of history.
Author Megan McDonald talks to local school children about “Judy Moody and the Right Royal Tea Party,” the 14th book in her Judy Moody series (which publishes in 28 languages), in which eight-year-old Judy discovers genealogy and begins to match up her own family tree to historical members of the British Royal family. Librarian Ahmed Johnson shares genealogy resources available at the Library with the students and teachers.
Shows presented by Sacramento City USD
SCUSD showcases their Art and SEL program and student/teacher impact.
Testing at home or outside SCUSD’s testing options? We’ll show you how to easily report your test result to the district using Primary Health.
SEVA Studio Profile on Pacific Elementary School’s after school media program.
SEVA Studio Profile on California Middle School’s growing media program.
Shows presented by Los Rios CCD
A Message from Los Rios Chancellor Brian King
The Hawk CARES Center offers basic assistance and referrals to address essential needs like food, housing, and financial security. Our goal is to ensure that from the first contact, enrolled students gain access to crucial resources and are connected to long-term support to achieve their goals.
The Construction Technology programs at Cosumnes River College are preparing students for work in new construction, remodel, and energy auditing industries. Course offerings include everything from entry level trades courses, all the way to national certification. Students will train at the college, and at real jobsites. Traditional building practices are covered, but advanced framing techniques, energy efficiency, health and safety, and sustainability are emphasized.
Learn more about your Latino/a/e professors at American River College!