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From Title: Boeing's Fatal Flaw
The relatives of crash victims recall learning about the Addis Ababa disaster. Boeing executives hope the cause is not connected to the Jakarta accident. Investigations reveal that...
Frontline
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After the second 737 MAX crash, the Federal Aviation Association conducted an investigation, focusing on development and certification. Boeing insider Rick Ludtke publicly revealed...
Expanding MCAS, engineers included probes for activation; miscalibrations caused the Lion Air and Ethiopian Air crashes. While Muilenburg pushed ideas that lack of experience and t...
During a congressional hearing, families learn the F.A.A. and Boeing ignored known risks associated with the MCAS and inadequate pilot training. After the Lion Air crash, the admin...
From Title: Hunt for the Oldest DNA
Scientists are using ancient DNA to uncover what Earth was like before the last Ice Age. DNA can provide a better picture of the past than fossils, but it is more fragile.
NOVA
Evolutionary biologist Beth Shapiro explains the missteps in early ancient DNA research. DNA breaks down after an organism dies, so discovering dinosaur DNA is unlikely. It is rare...
Evolutionary biologist Maanasa Raghavan explains how reading ancient DNA is harder than modern DNA. Willerslev matches 400,000-year-old ancient environmental DNA to known species t...
From Title: Fly With Me
A sense of glamour accompanied flight in the early days of commercial aviation. The awe of the airlines and flying made many women want to be flight attendants.
American Experience
This series explains basic math for healthcare professionals, teaching nurses how to perform the vital conversions and calculations that they need in their day-to-day work in patie...
Motion Masters
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From Series: Math Vitals for Nurses
This program introduces the use of math in healthcare settings, encouraging viewers to practice their skills and not be intimidated. A MotionMasters production.
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This program examines the metric system and its use in healthcare, discussing units of measurement nurses need to know for length, mass, and volume. It presents specific examples o...
This program explains the importance of understanding fractions, decimals, and percentages when working on medication administration, temperature measurement, and patient nutrition...
In 2000, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the federal agency that oversees the safety of food and drugs in the United States, approved mifepristone, a drug that can be...
Open to Debate
During the COVID pandemic in 2020, some elite universities stopped requiring students who applied for admission to submit their scores from the SAT or ACT, standardized tests that...
It's not often that young people have the opportunity to debate major issues in public before a distinguished set of judges. Incubate Debate, an organization founded in 2019, does...
Take an epic three-year journey to the extremes of all seven continents to meet an extraordinary group of people and animals on the frontline of climate change. They reveal how sci...
PBS
From Series: Dynamic Planet
Our oceans are changing as the planet heats up with far-reaching consequences. An extraordinary group of marine experts from Antarctica to Australia, from Florida to New Zealand, e...
As earth’s climate changes, the once-stable natural systems that we rely upon are being thrown into chaos. Intrepid scientists, local tribes and giant megafauna from the Arctic to...
Whether you’re on social media or surfing the web, you’re probably sharing more personal data than you realize. Find out where your data is going, who’s selling it, and how you—and...
The murder of George Floyd thrust Minnesota into the center of the debate over police misconduct and profiling. As Fred de Sam Lazaro reports in this NewsHour production from the s...
NewsHour Productions
This series is designed to give students practical, science-based advice on a wide range of study techniques – from how to take better notes to how to develop positive study habits...
ShortCuts TV
From Series: Poetry in America (Season 4)
In 1770s Boston, Phillis Wheatley was at the same time enslaved and an international celebrity: a writer who mastered the most persuasive rhetoric of the day to publish enduring ar...
From Series: Dynamic Learning
Dual coding involves using verbal and visual cues to help develop your learning and recall. So if you like two-for-one offers, this one’s for you. Research shows it improves unde...
As students we spend a lot of time listening. But because we don’t always fully engage with what we’re hearing we frequently miss a lot of important information. And if we’re not t...
Explore the revolutionary engineering behind Paris’s iconic landmark. Completed in just over two years for the 1889 World’s Fair, the iron tower smashed the record for the tallest...
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