Schedule: Jun 28, 2022
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The latest news and events from Del Paso Manor Elementary School.
Student created videos from Winston Churchill Middle School.
In this episode of Dispatches From the Edge we’ll learn about how spinach might help a damaged heart, fire tornados, infant literacy!
NASA Ames 2016 Summer Series. The underpinning of the universe is quantum mechanics. Atom interferometry uses the wave characteristics of atoms to investigate fundamental physics and advance our understanding of the macroscopic world. It can be used to explain the observed particle and wave nature of atoms. Dr. Mark Kasevich delves into the world of atom interferometry, gravitational waves and quantum sensors.
NASA brings you the latest news, images and videos from America’s space agency, pioneering the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research.
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.
On October 24, 2014, Alan Eustace set three world records when he jumped from the stratosphere, including highest exit altitude. Achieving this record took a lot of engineering. On this episode of STEM in 30, follow the path of the suit Eustace wore from concept to design and from production to execution.
In this episode of Science 360 we’ll learn about Monarch Butterflies, how a cactus can help clean polluted water, and a new use for porcupine quills. Also we’ll sit down with Dr. Susan Goldin-Meadow to talk about gestures.
The Fairfax Network Presents: Science How? Mass Extinction: Solving the Dinosaur Mystery with Kirk Johnson
PORTS Program Opening.
Join California State Parks Interpreter Parker Grand at Gaviota State Park to discover the origins of Earth Day in the Santa Barbara Channel! Find out how we can protect our oceans and natural systems for the future.
PORTS Program Closing.
NASA Ames 2016 Summer Series. Modern space vehicles rely on transistors. Radiation tolerance of space electronics is critical for space exploration beyond low Earth orbit. Dr. Jin-Woo Han’s presentation discusses advancements in the use of vacuums to improve radiation immunity in space circuitry.
Yosemite Nature Notes is a video podcast series that tells unique stories about the natural and human history of Yosemite National Park.
San Juan Unified School District’s Intro to Restorative Practices at Home.
San Juan Unified School District presents Becoming an Effective Communicator.
Professor Hungerford introduces this lecture by reviewing the ways that authors on the syllabus up to this point have dealt with the relationship between language and life, that collection of elusive or obvious things that for literary critics fall under the category of “the Real.” The Real can shout out from a work of art, as it sometimes does in Black Boy, or haunt it, as in Lolita. It can elude authors like Kerouac and Barth for widely different reasons. Placing Pynchon firmly in the context of the political upheaval of the 1960s that he is often seen to avoid, Hungerford argues that Pynchon–no less than a writer of faith like Flannery O’Connor–is deeply invested in questions of meaning and emotional response, so that The Crying of Lot 49 is a sincere call for connection, and a lament for loss, as much as it is an ironic, playful puzzle.
Dr. Tom O’Brien, Executive Director of CSULB’s Center for International Trade and Transportation, discusses the headwinds buffeting world trade, consumer trends and international shipping.
In this show we focus on the engineering and science of how the space shuttles were built and operated. We will understand the creation of the reusable space plane through demonstrations, archival footage, and interviews with experts.
Former Poet Laureate Billy Collins discusses poetry with writer and former New Yorker editor, Daniel Menaker.
A showcase of SEVA entries with hosts and interviews with students over Zoom. Topic: Social Justice.
Folklorist Michael Bell discussed ballad scholar Francis James Child. Beginning in 1846, soon after his graduation from Harvard College, Child — a Harvard professor, eventual first president of the American Folklore Society and the greatest ballad scholar of the 19th century — began what would become a 20-year correspondence with his closest college friend and future brother-in-law, William Ellery Sedgwick. Based on this cache of letters contained among the Sedgwick family papers deposited at the Massachusetts Historical Society, Bell’s presentation examined this “secret autobiography” for what it reveals about Child the man; his hopes, dreams and frustrations and his growing involvement in the intellectual and social cultures of late antebellum Cambridge.
SEVA Feature from Elk Grove Unified School District highlighting athletes during quarantine.
SEVA Feature from San Juan Unified School District giving step by step instructions on how to shoot a bow and arrow.
SEVA Feature from Natomas Unified School District documents being a swimmer.
SEVA Feature from the Elk Grove Unified School District instructs others how to ski.
SEVA Feature from San Juan Unified School District highlights the importance of physical activity.
SEVA Feature from San Juan Unified School District shows why you should get out and exercise.
Watch the 2018 Profile in Courage Award Ceremony live at 8:20pm EST on Sunday May 20 as New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is honored for his leadership in removing four of the Confederate monuments in New Orleans while offering candid, clear and compassionate reflections on the moment and its place in history.
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Science Programs!
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV embraces the core missions of the University of California — teaching, research and public service — through quality, in-depth television that informs, educates and enriches the lives of people around the globe.