"filmID","creator","title","date_of_publication","runtime","series_title","summary","format_type","associated_entity","geography","subject_group","genre","image_url","direct_url" "asp3905920-marc","","Social networking for business for dummies Chatter & Yammer course. Communicating in a Chatter group","","1 minute","['Social networking for business for dummies Chatter & Yammer course']","You can also follow groups in Chatter in addition to colleagues. By following a group’s feed you can collaborate with specific people in your company on a regular basis. This video explains how to find a group or create your own group for your projects.","stream","[]","[]","['Marketing', 'Sales management', 'Salesforce (Online service)', 'Customer relations', 'Online social networks in business']","['Instructional films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009611xxx/1009611460/1009611460-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3905920" "asp3905918-marc","","Social networking for business for dummies Chatter & Yammer course. Following colleagues on Chatter","","1 minute","['Social networking for business for dummies Chatter & Yammer course']","Your Chatter feed will be empty until you find people or things (like accounts, contacts, leads, price lists, or cases) to follow. This video explains the many methods you can use to find people to follow so you can start chatting with colleagues.","stream","[]","[]","['Marketing', 'Sales management', 'Salesforce (Online service)', 'Customer relations', 'Online social networks in business']","['Instructional films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009611xxx/1009611459/1009611459-disc001-file001-frame00015-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3905918" "asp3905916-marc","","Social networking for business for dummies Chatter & Yammer course. Keeping colleagues informed with Chatter posts","","1 minute","['Social networking for business for dummies Chatter & Yammer course']","Posts are great to let your coworkers know what you’re up to, and for you to know what they're up to. This video discusses how to write and edit a post to keep your colleagues up to date.","stream","[]","[]","['Marketing', 'Sales management', 'Salesforce (Online service)', 'Customer relations', 'Online social networks in business']","['Instructional films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009611xxx/1009611458/1009611458-disc001-file001-frame00015-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3905916" "asp3905914-marc","","Social networking for business for dummies Chatter & Yammer course. Preparing your business to use Chatter","","2 minutes","['Social networking for business for dummies Chatter & Yammer course']","Chatter is the social networking tool built into Salesforce. This video gives tips on how to implement Chatter successfully in your business to give colleagues an easy way to chat and stay on top of projects.","stream","[]","[]","['Marketing', 'Sales management', 'Salesforce (Online service)', 'Customer relations', 'Online social networks in business']","['Instructional films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009611xxx/1009611457/1009611457-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3905914" "asp3904525-marc","","SpaceX launches rocket carrying military payload","","1 minute","[]","Oct.09 -- Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies Corp. launched a sensitive mission for the U.S. military and landed the rocket’s booster on land, marking the company’s fifth successful mission of 2017. A Falcon 9 rocket carrying NROL-76, a classified payload for the National Reconnaissance Office, rumbled aloft about 7:15 a.m. Monday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a livestream of the mission on SpaceX’s website showed.","stream","['SpaceX (Firm)']","[]","['Astronautics, Military', 'Rockets (Aeronautics)']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608084/1009608084-disc001-file001-frame00010-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904525" "asp3904523-marc","","Sooner than you think. Space on demand","","3 minutes","['Sooner than you think']","Sep.13 -- The economics of getting to space are about to undergo a massive change. A new breed of rocket scientists have arrived with small, low-cost spaceships.  In this episode of Sooner Than You Think, Bloomberg's Ashlee Vance explains when a trip to space will become a everyday event.","stream","[]","[]","['Space launch industry']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608083/1009608083-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904523" "asp3904521-marc","","Dwyane Wade shoots hoops with Stephanie Ruhle","","2 minutes","[]","Dec. 8 -- Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat guard and 11-time NBA All-Star, talks about basketball with Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle on the court at his house in Miami.","stream","[]","[]","['Basketball players']","['Television program clips', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608082/1009608082-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904521" "asp3904519-marc","","Big problems, big thinkers. The point of helping people. Steven Soderbergh","","3 minutes","['Big problems, big thinkers']","Sept. 28 -- ""Big Problems. Big Thinkers."" features acclaimed journalist Terre Blair interviewing an extraordinary group of leaders to find solutions to some of the most urgent challenges facing humanity: global climate change, financial mayhem, nuclear attacks, cyber threats, political paralysis. Here is an excerpt with Madeleine Albright, Steven Soderbergh, and the Dalai Lama.","stream","[]","[]","['Ethics']","['Television program clips', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608081/1009608081-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904519" "asp3904517-marc","","China's Silicon Valley","","2 minutes","[]","Feb.23 --Thirty years ago, Shenzhen was just a sleepy fishing village. But now the southern Chinese city bordering Hong Kong has become a metropolis with 11 million people. It is home to some of China's most successful tech companies and numerous start-ups and tech accelerators. (Video by Robin Fall, Vicky Feng).","stream","[]","['Shenzhen Jingji Tequ (Shenzhen Shi, China)', 'China']","['High technology industries']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608080/1009608080-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904517" "asp3904515-marc","","Can a super yacht ever be green?","","3 minutes","[]","Feb. 6 -- In the last decade super yachts have gotten bigger and bigger. They now resemble floating palaces complete with multiple swimming pools, helicopters and every available luxury. But mega yachts are trying to change their image. Bloomberg’s Angus Bennett reports on the industry's attempt to go green.","stream","[]","[]","['Yachts']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608079/1009608079-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904515" "asp3904513-marc","","The engine behind the world series of poker","","2 minutes","[]","June 1 -- Card sharks are descending on Las Vegas for the first week of the World Series of Poker. Bloomberg's David Gura takes a look at the engine driving the globe's biggest annual poker tournament.","stream","[]","['Nevada']","['Poker']","['Television program clips', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608078/1009608078-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904513" "asp3904511-marc","","Steve Wozniak debunks one of Apple's biggest myths","","5 minutes","[]","Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) –- For its 85th anniversary, Bloomberg Businessweek chronicles the most disruptive ideas of the past 85 years. In 1976, The Apple 1 computer goes on sale for a retail price of $666.66. Steve Wozniak, who co-founded Apple with Steve Jobs and designed that product, remembers the early days. (Video by Brandon Lisy) (Source: Bloomberg).","stream","['Apple Computer, Inc', 'Wozniak, Steve']","[]","['Apple computer']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608077/1009608077-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904511" "asp3904509-marc","","Women are $268,000 short of retirement","","2 minutes","[]","Oct. 8 -- Lower earnings and longer lives are a powerful one-two punch that threatens to keep women on the ropes in retirement. A recent study measured the retirement savings divide between 45-year-old men and women. It found that women, on average, are more than $268,000 short of what they need to retire comfortably at 65. For the average man, it's $212,000. Bloomberg's Suzanne Woolley takes a closer look at why there's such a wide gender gap in retirement.","stream","[]","[]","['Individual retirement accounts', 'Wages', 'Retirement']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608076/1009608076-disc001-file001-frame00015-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904509" "asp3904507-marc","","How macarons landed on Wal-Mart shelves near you","","2 minutes","[]","Dec. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Hosting a party this holiday season? Looka Patisserie, a small maker of desserts, is trying to tempt you to visit Wal-mart to pick up its treats. Looka Patisserie's President and CEO Marta Spasic and CEO Frank Spasic talk to Bloomberg's Julie Hyman.","stream","['Wal-Mart (Firm)']","[]","['Partnership', 'Macarons']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608075/1009608075-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904507" "asp3904505-marc","","The great minimum wage debate explained","","3 minutes","[]","May 21 -- Gap's annual meeting is today. In about a week, the clothing retailer will raise its minimum wage to $10 an hour, and other companies have followed its lead. Bloomberg's David Gura reports.","stream","[]","[]","['Wages', 'Minimum wage']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608074/1009608074-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904505" "asp3904503-marc","","The long rise and rapid fall of Volkswagen","","3 minutes","[]","Sept. 30 -- Volkswagen's emissions cheating is one of the biggest corporate scandals in history. The revelation cost the German automaker more than $22 billion in market value, prompted its CEO Martin Winterkorn to step down and left the company scrambling to fix 11 million cars. How did decades of growth and success squeeze Volkswagen onto such a dangerous path? Bloomberg's Kyle Stock takes a look at the long rise and rapid fall of an automotive empire.","stream","['Volkswagenwerk']","[]","['Automobiles']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608073/1009608073-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904503" "asp3904501-marc","","Is your 401(k) safe during volatile markets?","","2 minutes","[]","Aug. 31 -- For investors already nervous about being able to afford retirement, seeing the recent stock market swings reflected in their 401(k) balances can be deeply unsettling. Investors looking for a little peace of mind are tempted to cut back on stocks. That impulse is often best ignored when there's market turmoil. Bloomberg's Suzanne Woolley explains why.","stream","[]","[]","['401(k) plans', 'Stock exchanges']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608072/1009608072-disc001-file001-frame00015-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904501" "asp3904499-marc","","Meet the most influential woman in Chinese fashion","","3 minutes","[]","Nov. 23 -- She is often called the Anna Wintour of China - you know, the Vogue editor that the movie ""The Devil Wears Prada"" is loosely based upon. Angelica Cheung runs Vogue China, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary. She has millions of fans on social media and is credited with almost single-handily creating today's high-end Chinese fashion scene. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle got a behind the scenes look.","stream","[]","['China']","['Periodical editors', 'Fashion']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608071/1009608071-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904499" "asp3904497-marc","","The Comcast-TWC merger explained in three charts","","2 minutes","[]","April 22 -- Comcast and Time Warner Cable will meet with the U.S. Department of Justice this week to discuss Comcast's $45.2 billion bid to buy its smaller peer. Comcast could ultimately walk away from the deal if the concessions needed to win approval are too strict. Bloomberg's David Gura explains everything you need to know about the possible merger.","stream","[]","[]","['Consolidation and merger of corporations', 'Negotiation in business']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608070/1009608070-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904497" "asp3904495-marc","","The former baseball pro turned high-end bat maker","","3 minutes","[]","July 29 - Pete Tucci was once a promising Major League Baseball prospect with the San Diego Padres. A hand injury cut his playing career short but he made the big leagues another way, as a baseball bat manufacturer. Now 160 major league players are swinging his custom-made Tucci Lumber Co. bats. Video by Josh Block and Victoria Blackburne-Daniell.","stream","[]","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Baseball players', 'Baseball bats']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608069/1009608069-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904495" "asp3904493-marc","","Here's the man who designed Star Wars toys for 40 years","","3 minutes","[]","Sep. 4 -- Mark Boudreaux has been designing Star Wars toys ever since the first film came out in 1977. He has made every toy version of the Millennium Falcon, including the newest iteration to accompany ""Episode 7, The Force Awakens"".","stream","[]","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Toys']","['Television program clips']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608068/1009608068-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904493" "asp3904491-marc","","The first lines of code that built Foursquare","","3 minutes","[]","June 24 -- Dennis Crowley, founder and CEO of Foursquare, tells us how even people with minimal knowledge of code can build software that can change the world.  (Video by: @brandonlisy).","stream","[]","[]","['Coding theory', 'Online social networks', 'Computer programming', 'Location-based services']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608067/1009608067-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904491" "asp3904489-marc","","National spelling bee b-r-e-a-k-d-o-w-n","","2 minutes","[]","May 27 -- It's that time of year when word whizzes under 15 years old sweat it out on stage spelling words you didn't even know existed. Bloomberg's David Gura breaks down the Scripps National Spelling Bee.","stream","[]","[]","['Spelling bees']","['Television program clips']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608066/1009608066-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904489" "asp3904487-marc","","Welcome home! astronauts return to Earth","","1 minutes","[]","June 11 -- Three astronauts returned to earth in the Soyuz spacecraft. Expedition 43 commander Terry Virts of NASA, cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov of the Russian Federal Space Agency, and Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti from European Space Agency landed near Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on June 11, 2015. The trio had spent almost seven months on the International Space Station. They were originally due to return in May, but their departure was delayed after the unmanned Progress M-27M resupply vehicle exploded and never made it to the ISS.","stream","['Cristoforetti, Samantha', 'International Space Station', 'Shkaplerov, Anton', 'Virts, Terry']","['Outer space']","['Astronauts', 'Women astronauts']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608065/1009608065-disc001-file001-frame00015-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904487" "asp3904485-marc","","Invisible solar cells that could power skyscrapers","","5 minutes","[]","March 23 -- Silicon Valley startup Ubiquitous Energy is making the world’s first transparent solar cells, a technology that could greatly expand the reach of solar power. Their technology is an invisible film that can go on any surface and generate power, which could lead to cell phones and tablets that never run out of batteries — or skyscrapers that can use their massive banks of windows as solar panels. Bloomberg's Sam Grobart reports.","stream","[]","[]","['Renewable energy sources', 'Solar cells']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608064/1009608064-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904485" "asp3904483-marc","","How SeatGeek became a household name","","3 minutes","[]","July 22 -- SeatGeek is an online and mobile platform for purchasing tickets that allows consumers to compare deals from more than 400 ticket companies. In this edition of Bloomberg's Small to Big, SeatGeek Founder and Chief Executive Officer Russ D'Souza explains how the startup has grown to become a significant player in the $5 billion secondary ticket market.","stream","[]","[]","['Electronic commerce', 'Ticket brokerage']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608063/1009608063-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904483" "asp3904481-marc","","The man behind Starbucks reveals how he changed the world","","6 minutes","[]","Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) –- For its 85th anniversary, Bloomberg Businessweek chronicles the most disruptive ideas of the past 85 years. In 1971, Starbucks Coffee opens in Seattle's Pike Place Market. CEO Howard Schultz gave American coffee a story and a lifestyle, taking it out of the kitchen and putting it onto almost every corner in America.","stream","['Starbucks Coffee Company']","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Coffeehouses']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608062/1009608062-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904481" "asp3904479-marc","","Why your 401(k) isn't as good as you think","","2 minutes","[]","June 15 -- Roth 401(k)s offer employees a range of tax benefits that differ from traditional 401(k) plans, however, only a small percentage of people actually take advantage of them. Bloomberg explains why a Roth 401(k) could be part of a healthy retirement fund.","stream","[]","[]","['401(k) plans', 'Individual retirement accounts']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608061/1009608061-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904479" "asp3904477-marc","","Eric Ripert's perfect tuna for work, family, and himself","","5 minutes","[]","Aug. 25 -- Eric Ripert is the master of food, drink, work, and life. In the Fall 2015 issue of Bloomberg Pursuits, the celebrity chef and co-owner of Manhattan's famous Le Bernardin restaurant explains how he found the perfect life balance. Watch Chef Ripert make tuna three ways, one for each part of his life - a dish from the menu of his restaurant, a meal he'd make for his family, and a simple plate for himself.","stream","['Ripert, Eric', 'Le Bernardin (Restaurant)']","[]","['Cooking (Tuna)', 'Celebrity chefs']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608060/1009608060-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904477" "asp3904475-marc","","The man who invented the Reebok pump","","3 minutes","[]","March 4 -- The original Reebok Pump debuted in 1989. The shoe made Reebok a force in the basketball world for the better part of the 1990s. The Pump, and its 170 dollar pricetag, made a major statement on and off the court. Paul Litchfield, the man who invented the Pump, tells Bloomberg how it came to be. (Video by Alyssa Zahler and David Yim.).","stream","['Litchfield, Paul', 'Reebok International Ltd']","[]","['Basketball', 'Athletic shoes']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608059/1009608059-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904475" "asp3904473-marc","","Peet's Coffee brews growth from cloud technology","","2 minutes","[]","June 1 -- The impact of technology on consumer spending and productivity seems like an academic matter. But when it comes to the implementation of cutting-edge software, the results can be pretty tasty. Bloomberg's Cory Johnson has the story of a technology-driven turnaround at Peet's Coffee.","stream","[""Peet's Coffee Company""]","[]","['Coffee roasting industry', 'Computer integrated manufacturing systems']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608058/1009608058-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904473" "asp3904471-marc","","Is PayPal's international growth limitless?","","4 minutes","[]","July 20 -- PayPal has long facilitated payments across borders, but as the company separates from EBay, international growth is increasingly important. Bloomberg's Emily Chang takes a look at PayPal's expansion into the digital remittance industry, and its impact on the movement of money around the world.","stream","['PayPal (Firm)']","[]","['Electronic commerce', 'Electronic funds transfers']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608057/1009608057-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904471" "asp3904469-marc","","Reinventing the rooftop. Hong Kong's skyscraper farms","","3 minutes","[]","May 19 -- Health has been increasingly on the menu in Hong Kong. Like many places, this so-called organic revolution has grown from the outskirts of the city, to the rooftops of skyscrapers over the years. But with limited space and expensive land, can this trend of local farming keep going? Bloomberg's Yvonne Man followed a dish from the farm to the table to find out.","stream","[]","['China']","['Urban agriculture', 'Roof gardening']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608056/1009608056-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904469" "asp3904467-marc","","OPEC 101. The basics","","2 minutes","[]","June 4 -- As OPEC members convene at their headquarters in Vienna, Austria, here's everything you need to know about the Organization of the Exporting Countries.","stream","['Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries']","[]","['Petroleum industry and trade']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608055/1009608055-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904467" "asp3904465-marc","","Game on! Japan's greying gamers","","2 minutes","[]","Aug. 12 - Young people are often told not to waste their lives playing games on computers or in arcades. However, it seems we were wrong all along. In fact, as Bloomberg's Paul Allen reports, research from Japan has found games are good for your health.","stream","[]","['Japan']","['Older people', 'Video gamers', 'Video games']","['Television program clips']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608054/1009608054-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904465" "asp3904463-marc","","Observatories of the World","","2 minutes","[]","May 28 -- The observatory at the top of One World Trade Center opens to the public tomorrow. A ticket to take in the view, from 1,250 feet up, will cost 32 dollars. Bloomberg's David Gura got an advance look.","stream","['One World Trade Center (World Trade Center, New York, N.Y. : 2014-)']","['New York (State)']","['Tall buildings', 'Skyscrapers']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608053/1009608053-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904463" "asp3904461-marc","","Tablets on the sidelines a game changer for the NFL","","3 minutes","[]","Dec. 22 (Bloomberg) –- Technological innovation on the sidelines is a big reason why this season the National Football League is faster and quicker than ever before. Bloomberg's Cory Johnson went to the Seattle Seahawks Century Link Field where the NFL gave a glimpse for the first time of the secret photos that help teams plot their mid-game adjustments. (Source: Bloomberg).","stream","['National Football League']","['United States']","['Football', 'Tablet computers']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608052/1009608052-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904461" "asp3904459-marc","","Louisiana's [dollar sign]50 billion plan to rebuild the coast","","3 minutes","[]","Aug. 28 -- Huge swaths of the Louisiana coast were lost during Hurricane Katrina 10 years ago. Now the state is focused on rebuidling parts of it. Louisiana is spending billions on the project, but not everyone is happy about it. Bloomberg's David Gura reports.","stream","[]","['Louisiana']","['Coastal zone management', 'Wetlands']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608051/1009608051-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904459" "asp3904457-marc","","Testing the giant rocket that gets us closer to Mars","","3 minutes","[]","March 10 -- On March 11th, NASA is testing their new solid rocket boosters. It may sound like just another routine NASA experiment, but there's a very good reason to pay attention: this is the rocket that could take us to Mars.","stream","['National Aeronautics and Space Administration', 'United States']","[]","['Space Launch System (Launch vehicle)', 'Space flight to Mars', 'Rockets (Aeronautics)']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608050/1009608050-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904457" "asp3904455-marc","","Everything you need to know about measles in 90 seconds","","2 minutes","[]","Feb. 5 -- Measles is one of the most contagious viruses on earth with infants and those with weakened immune systems at highest risk. A recent outbreak linked to Disneyland infected more than 100 people in 14 states, putting health officials on alert. From signs and symptoms to how you can protect yourself, here's what you need to know about the measles virus. Voiced by Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley. Sources: CDC and WHO.","stream","[]","[]","['Measles']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608049/1009608049-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904455" "asp3904453-marc","","Google's [dollar sign]20M race to the Moon","","2 minutes","[]","June 29 -- Space exploration has always been a costly business that's mainly been funded by governments. However, Elon Musk and Richard Branson have stepped into the void, and now Google wants others to join them. It's launched a competition to encourage private companies to venture into space. Bloomberg speaks to some of the teams taking part.","stream","['Google (Firm)']","[]","['Moon', 'Space flight to the moon', 'Outer space']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608048/1009608048-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904453" "asp3904451-marc","","The man with more patents than Thomas Edison","","3 minutes","[]","Thomas Edison earned his last patent in 1933. By the end of his career he was an international celebrity with 1,084 utility patents to his name, the most ever for an American. Edison’s record stood until this year. On July 7, one Lowell Lincoln Wood Jr. received his 1,085th patent taking over as America's most prolific inventor. Just as remarkable, Wood has more than three thousand inventions awaiting perusal by the U.S. Patent Office. Yet Lowell Wood is a name you've likely never heard before and that's by design. It took Bloomberg Business week's Ashlee Vance months before Wood would speak with him. Vance tells us his story.","stream","['Wood, Lowell']","['United States']","['Patents', 'Inventors']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608047/1009608047-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904451" "asp3904449-marc","","Discovering Harvard's hidden treasures","","3 minutes","[]","June 24 -- This spring two rare prints were reported missing from the Boston Public Library. A Rembrandt and an engraving from the sixteenth century valued at more than $600,000. They turned up after an exhaustive search eight weeks later just eighty feet from where they were supposed to be. But not before the head of the Boston Library resigned. Libraries contain all kinds of valuable treasures and many of which rarely see the light of day. Bloomberg's David Gura reports.","stream","['Houghton Library']","[]","['Libraries', 'Art']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608046/1009608046-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904449" "asp3904447-marc","","How Jeff Koons makes million-dollar art","","3 minutes","[]","July 28 - Jeff Koons' artwork is the the most expensive for a living artist. His iconic stainless steel sculptures repeatedly sell for millions. In 2013 one of his balloon dogs smashed the record for any living artist when it sold for $58.4million at auction. So, what does it take to create million-dollar art?.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Artists', 'Art, Modern']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608045/1009608045-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904447" "asp3904445-marc","","Koons' iconic dog gets plated","","3 minutes","[]","April 13 -- You don't have to be a billionaire to own a Koons balloon dog. You don't even need a massive estate or your own museum to display it. A version of the $58M record-setting sculpture is now available in a smaller, more affordable size…on a plate. David Gura reports on Jeff Koons' latest partnership with French porcelain-maker Bernardaud to produce an $8K plate adorned with a 3-D version of his beloved balloon dog.","stream","[]","[]","['Art, Modern', 'Sculpture, Modern']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608044/1009608044-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904445" "asp3904443-marc","","Missing the fairway. The declining game of golf in Japan","","2 minutes","[]","Sept. 10 -- After decades of stagnation and decline, Japan is trying to usher in a new era of growth. On the golf course. The number of players in the country has plunged 30 percent from its heyday in the early 1990s.","stream","[]","['Japan']","['Golf']","['Television program clips']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608043/1009608043-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904443" "asp3904441-marc","","The five biggest IPOs in U.S. history","","2 minutes","[]","Sept. 8 (Bloomberg) - Alibaba's IPO road show kicks off this week. The market and investors will be looking to see if the offer will become the largest IPO in U.S. history. Bloomberg Ranx looks at the biggest IPOs to date. (Source: Bloomberg). ","stream","[]","[]","['Business enterprises', 'Going public (Securities)', 'Stock exchanges']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608042/1009608042-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904441" "asp3904439-marc","","How horse sales are linked to global economic trends","","3 minutes","[]","Sept. 28 -- The global thoroughbred horse industry is rapidly expanding with fans from everywhere. But every year in September the world's best trainers, breeders, and buyers come together in Lexington, Kentucky. Known as the Keeneland September Yearling sale, this auction is a good indicator of the health of the industry. Bloomberg's David Gura reports.","stream","[]","['Kentucky']","['Thoroughbred horse', 'Horse racing', 'Auctions']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608041/1009608041-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904439" "asp3904437-marc","","Ikea's big bet on stores without parking lots","","3 minutes","[]","Aug. 25 (Bloomberg) - Ikea has grown to become the world's largest furniture chain with its sprawling out-of-town showrooms. Now it's trying inner-city stores. Bloomberg's Hans Nichols pays a visit to the Hamburg, Germany store. (Source: Bloomberg).","stream","['Ikea (Firm)']","[]","['House furnishings', 'House furnishings industry and trade', 'Consumer behavior']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608040/1009608040-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904437" "asp3904435-marc","","The Grateful Dead's final farewell tour","","4 minutes","[]","July 1 -- This is a big week for Deadheads, the Grateful Dead’s devoted fans and followers. The band is marking a big milestone -- its fiftieth anniversary, and it’s moving on. Surviving members of the Dead are performing AS the Dead for the last time. These final five shows are a chance to reminisce, but they’re also important to the band’s commercial legacy. Bloomberg’s David Gura reports.","stream","['Grateful Dead (Musical group)', 'Rhino Entertainment Company']","['United States']","['Music trade', 'Rock music', 'Merchandise licensing']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608039/1009608039-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904435" "asp3904433-marc","","Stitchless surgery to keep a child's heart beating","","4 minutes","[]","March 30 -- Researchers at MIT's Karp Laboratories are developing a new kind of surgical adhesive gel. Strong enough to work inside a beating heart, the gel can quickly seal and bond tissues working with the body's natural healing process to form a permanent fix without sutures or staples. Bloomberg's Sam Grobat goes to MIT to find about this new breakthrough. (Video by Brandon Lisy, Justin Beach) (Music by Andy Clausen).","stream","[]","[]","['Heart', 'Children', 'Inventions']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608038/1009608038-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904433" "asp3904431-marc","","What higher Fed interest rates mean for you","","2 minutes","[]","Sept. 16 -- The Federal Reserve has kept interest rates at historic, near zero levels for nearly seven years. If Federal Reserve officials begin raising rates this week, what will that mean for you? Bloomberg's Ben Steverman looks at four things you may want to consider.","stream","['Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.)']","['United States']","['Interest rates', 'Mortgages', 'Banks and banking', 'Loans, Personal']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608037/1009608037-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904431" "asp3904429-marc","","Breaking down the billions spent at U.S. prison","","2 minutes","[]","June 12 -- Fan favorite prison drama ""Orange Is the New Black"" returns for a third season to Netflix today. One episode reportedly costs 4 million dollars, pushing the high-end range for production. But that's a steal, relative to the multi-billion dollar real-life cost for U.S. prison. Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio crunches the cold, hard numbers paid for by taxpayers.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Budget', 'Prisons']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608036/1009608036-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904429" "asp3904427-marc","","The spark. Making wood without trees","","5 minutes","['The spark']","April 13 -- Ecovative Design has made a mission of replacing synthetic plastic polymers with natural mushroom based polymers. After disrupting the packaging industry with a line of fully biodegradable mushroom packaging, they are now setting their sights on replacing manufactured wood products.","stream","[]","[]","['Biodegradable products', 'Wood']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608035/1009608035-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904427" "asp3904425-marc","","Etsy IPO backlash from artisan sellers","","4 minutes","[]","Feb. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Wall Street may be salivating over Etsy's IPO. But for some artisan sellers, not so much. After Bloomberg broke the news that the e-commerce site for handmade goods was going public, Etsy merchants expressed their outrage on blogs, forums and in gatherings. Bloomberg's Leslie Picker went to San Francisco to talk to some Etsy sellers.","stream","['Etsy (Firm)']","[]","['Electronic commerce', 'Going public (Securities)', 'Handicraft']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608034/1009608034-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904425" "asp3904423-marc","","The process of growing bones from scratch","","5 minutes","[]","March 2 -- Today people in need of bone replacement -- whether because of disease, defect or injury -- can turn to synthetic replacements or they can have another bone in their body cut down so as to supply material for the missing bone. In either case the procedure is extremely painful and not without risk of failure. EpiBone is attempting to disrupt this process by growing human bone from stem cells. (Video by: Brandon Lisy, Justin Beach) (Music by Andy Clausen).","stream","['EpiBone (Firm)']","[]","['Stem cells', 'Bone-grafting', 'Tissue engineering', 'Regenerative medicine']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608033/1009608033-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904423" "asp3904421-marc","","The drones revolutionizing farming","","3 minutes","[]","March 16 -- The biggest drone market for now remains military, led by the U.S. and Israel. But civil drones are catching up fast and France is leading the way for drones used in agriculture. Caroline Connan reports.","stream","[]","[]","['Agricultural innovations', 'Drone aircraft', 'Agriculture']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608032/1009608032-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904421" "asp3904419-marc","","Why cheap oil doesn't stop the drilling","","2 minutes","[]","March 5 -- If oil rigs lead to new wells, fewer rigs should lead to less oil, right? Not necessarily. Bloomberg's Tom Randall explains.","stream","[]","[]","['Petroleum', 'Petroleum industry and trade']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608031/1009608031-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904419" "asp3904417-marc","","Cuba's coming tourist boom","","3 minutes","[]","March 13 -- Starting next week, New Yorkers interested in visiting Cuba will have the option to fly directly from JFK to Cuba's capital, Havana. The new route operated by a California company is part of the expanding efforts to develop the Caribbean island for American tourists, as Bloomberg's Willem Marx reports.","stream","[]","['Havana (Cuba)', 'Cuba']","['Tourism']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608030/1009608030-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904417" "asp3904415-marc","","The battle for a Cuban rum brand","","3 minutes","[]","Feb. 27 -- As the U.S. and Cuban governments continue efforts to normalize their relationship, two global drinks giants are watching very closely. A diplomatic reset may reignite a trademark war that has simmered for more than twenty years, as Bloomberg's Willem Marx reports.","stream","[]","['United States', 'Cuba']","['Rum', 'Brand name products', 'Rum industry']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608029/1009608029-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904415" "asp3904413-marc","","The cronut's unexpected success story","","4 minutes","[]","April 14 -- At Dominique Ansel Bakery in downtown Manhattan, bakers work to all hours of the night to keep up with demand. In the first installment of the Eureka! series, Bloomberg takes you behind the creation of Ansel's most desired pastry: the Cronut.","stream","['Ansel, Dominique', '(Chef)']","['New York (State)']","['Bakeries', 'Bakers', 'Baked products', 'Pastry']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608028/1009608028-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904413" "asp3904411-marc","","The athletics arms race at elite colleges","","3 minutes","[]","Sep. 10 -- Class is back in session at colleges across the country this month and students are enjoying many new athletic facilities as fall sports get underway. Donations from wealthy alums may have helped to build them, but sometimes the cost of construction is guaranteed by current or future students. Bloomberg's Willem Marx reports.","stream","[]","[]","['Universities and colleges', 'College sports']","['Television program clips']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608027/1009608027-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904411" "asp3904409-marc","","CNN's first anchors on the birth of 24-Hour cable news","","5 minutes","[]","Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) –- For its 85th anniversary, Bloomberg Businessweek chronicles the most disruptive ideas of the past 85 years. In 1980, Cable News Network, the first 24-hour news channel, makes its debut. cand Lois Hart anchored CNN's first newscast. (Video by Brandon Lisy. Music by Andy Clausen) (Source: Bloomberg).","stream","['Cable News Network']","['United States']","['Television journalists']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608026/1009608026-disc001-file001-frame00145-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904409" "asp3904407-marc","","The great disrupters","","4 minutes","['The great disrupters']","Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- For its 85th anniversary, Bloomberg Businessweek chronicles the most disruptive ideas of the past 85 years. In 1984, the world was introduced to the Apple Macintosh personal computer with an advertisement that ran during Super Bowl XVIII. The spot helped define Apple as a brand and changed the Super Bowl into a must-see media event. (Video by Brandon Lisy. Music by Andy Clausen) (Source: Bloomberg).","stream","['Apple Computer, Inc']","[]","['Television commercials', 'Computer industry']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608025/1009608025-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904407" "asp3904405-marc","","Indulging in chocolate. A Valentine to remember","","1 minute","[]","Feb. 13 -- It's all about chocolate on Valentine's Day in Japan. But this year, it's not just giving away chocolates to your loved ones. Here are some unique ways to enjoy Valentine's day.","stream","[]","['Japan']","['Chocolate', 'Health resorts']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608024/1009608024-disc001-file001-frame00015-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904405" "asp3904403-marc","","Inside the largest project in Chevron's history","","2 minutes","[]","June 11 -- The $85 billion question for Chevron's shareholders: Will the company's two major LNG projects in Australia pay off. Liquefied natural gas is slated to account for the largest chunk of Chevron's output growth between now and the end of 2017. But its Gorgon and Wheatstone projects are not only massive in size but also risk. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker goes inside Chevron's biggest projects in the world in this special report.","stream","['Gorgon Gas (Project)', 'Chevron Corporation']","['Australia']","['Gas industry', 'Gas well drilling']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608023/1009608023-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904403" "asp3904401-marc","","The last audio cassette factory","","4 minutes","[]","Sept. 1 -- Springfield, MO-based National Audio Company opened in 1969 and when other major manufacturers abandoned tape manufacturing for CD production in the late 1990s, the company held on tight. Now, the cassette maker is pumping out more cassettes than ever before. (Video By: Jeniece Pettitt, Ryo Ikegami).","stream","[]","[]","['Audiocassettes', 'Audio equipment industry']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608022/1009608022-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904401" "asp3904399-marc","","The spark. Tiny blue bubbles designed to help save the planet","","5 minutes","['The spark']","March 16 -- For decades, scientists and power companies have been working on carbon capture, a technology that catches CO2 from power plants before it goes into the atmosphere. It could be our best chance of taking a bite out of fossil fuel emissions, but right now it's too expensive to implement widely. A team of engineers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory may have found a way to change that, using tiny blue capsules that look like fish eggs.","stream","[]","[]","['Climate change mitigation', 'Carbon sequestration']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608021/1009608021-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904399" "asp3904397-marc","","'Mad men' costume designer. What I wear to work","","2 minutes","[]","April 2 -- ""Mad Men"" costume designer Janie Bryant explains how the clothes she designs for the show's characters influence her own style, which she describes as rock 'n' roll casual.","stream","['Bryant, Janie']","[]","['Costume designers', 'Fashion']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608020/1009608020-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904397" "asp3904395-marc","","Inside billionaire Eli Broad's new (free) museum","","4 minutes","[]","Sept. 15 -- According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Eli Broad is worth $7.4 billion. He built two Fortune 500 companies: KB Homes and SunAmerica. Since then, Broad’s focus has been on philanthropy. And art. He and his wife have amassed one of the most valuable collections of contemporary art in the world. And soon, it will have a permanent home, at a new museum called The Broad in Downtown Los Angeles. It opens to the public next week. Eli Broad sat down with Bloomberg’s David Gura and gave him an exclusive look at the new museum.","stream","[]","['California']","['Billionaires', 'Art museums']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608019/1009608019-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904395" "asp3904393-marc","","Brand free. How minimalist design connects people","","3 minutes","[]","April 22 -- Design is like a virus for Josh Owen, infecting every part of his life (in a good way). From his work as a design professor to his own design practice to his home life with family, thoughtful objects serve as the means to connect with the people most important to him. Here’s a look at his “no-brand” philosophy.","stream","[]","[]","['Design', 'Minimal design']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608018/1009608018-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904393" "asp3904391-marc","","Big problems, big thinkers. What I tell Berkshire managers. Warren Buffett. Episode 2","","1 minute","['Big problems, big thinkers']","Sept. 21 -- ""Big Problems. Big Thinkers."" features acclaimed journalist Terre Blair interviewing an extraordinary group of leaders to find solutions to some of the most urgent challenges facing humanity: global climate change, financial mayhem, nuclear attacks, cyber threats, political paralysis. Here is an excerpt with Warren Buffett.","stream","['Berkshire Hathaway Inc', 'Buffett, Warren']","[]","['Management']","['Nonfiction films', 'Filmed interviews', 'Film excerpts']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608017/1009608017-disc001-file001-frame00015-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904391" "asp3904389-marc","","What is success? Big thinkers reflect","","3 minutes","['Big Problems, Big Thinkers']","Sept. 28 -- ""Big Problems. Big Thinkers."" features acclaimed journalist Terre Blair interviewing an extraordinary group of leaders to find solutions to some of the most urgent challenges facing humanity: global climate change, financial mayhem, nuclear attacks, cyber threats, political paralysis. Here is an excerpt with Madeleine Albright, Steven Soderbergh, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, and Ted Turner.","stream","['Turner, Ted', 'Albright, Madeleine Korbel', 'Cardoso, Fernando Henrique', 'Soderbergh, Steven']","[]","['Introspection', 'Success', 'Leadership']","['Interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608016/1009608016-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904389" "asp3904387-marc","","Disrupting the beauty industry. Go inside birchbox","","3 minutes","[]","Jan. 30 -- Birchbox disrupted the beauty industry when it convinced consumers to pay 10 bucks a month for beauty samples. How does the company curate a culture that continues to think outside the box? Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle got a sample of Birchbox's Manhattan headquarters- take a look.","stream","['Birchbox (Firm)']","[]","['Electronic commerce', 'Cosmetics industry', 'Mail-order business']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608015/1009608015-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904387" "asp3904385-marc","","Killing the need for passwords with biometrics","","3 minutes","[]","Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) -- The Money 20/20 conference kicks off next week in Las Vegas. It is the leading event for innovations in money and cyber security will undoubtedly be a hot topic. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker visited Eyeverify and Bionym, two innovative companies working to secure your identity and your wallet through biometrics.","stream","['Eyeverify (Firm)', 'Bionym (Firm)']","[]","['Computer security', 'Mobile computing', 'Biometric identification']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608014/1009608014-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904385" "asp3904383-marc","","The biggest billboard Times Square has ever seen","","1 minute","[]","Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Tonight Times Square will light up its biggest billboard yet -- a digital screen that spans an entire New York City block and boasts a higher resolution than some of the best TV's on the market. Bloomberg's Shelby Holliday gets a closer look. (Source: Bloomberg).","stream","[]","['Times Square (New York, N.Y.)', 'New York (State)']","['Advertising, Outdoor', 'Billboards']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608013/1009608013-disc001-file001-frame00010-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904383" "asp3904381-marc","","The oldest woman on Wall Street","","4 minutes","[]","Sep. 3 -- Irene Bergman is the oldest woman on Wall Street, currently working as an investment advisor at Stralem & Co. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker takes a look at her life and career.","stream","['Bergman, Irene']","[]","['Women in finance']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608012/1009608012-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904381" "asp3904379-marc","","The great disrupters","","7 minutes","['The great disrupters']","Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- For its 85th anniversary, Bloomberg Businessweek chronicles the most disruptive ideas of the past 85 years. In 1972, Atari releases Pong, the video game that pioneered an entire industry. (Video by Brandon Lisy, Justin Beach. Music by Andy Clausen) (Source: Bloomberg).","stream","[]","['United States']","['Video games', 'Video games industry']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608011/1009608011-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904379" "asp3904377-marc","","Wine as a catalyst for revival in Japan","","2 minutes","[]","March 9 -- Most of Japan has enjoyed a tourism boom in the past year, as a weaker yen and relaxed visa rules attract visitors. But five years after the Fukushima quake and nuclear disaster, tourism to the area lags behind other parts of the country. Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin looks at how one entrepreneur is working to change that.","stream","[]","['Japan']","['Entrepreneurship', 'Wine industry']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608010/1009608010-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904377" "asp3904375-marc","","Does traditional advertising still matter?","","2 minutes","[]","March 25 -- At AdWeek Europe 2015 Bloomberg asked several leaders in technology for their take on the advertising industry, and whether traditional advertising still matters.","stream","[]","[]","['Marketing', 'Advertising']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608009/1009608009-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904375" "asp3904373-marc","","How some Cuban players make it to Major League Baseball","","4 minutes","[]","Feb. 26 -- Cuban diplomats travel to Washington on Friday for the latest round of normalization talks with U.S. officials - one topic that may not be high on the agenda is baseball. But in a week where the Boston Red Sox spent $60M dollars on a 19-year-old Cuban baseball player, the business of bringing young Cubans to play ball in the U.S. continues to thrive, as Willem Marx reports.","stream","['Major League Baseball (Organization)']","['Cuba']","['Baseball players', 'Human smuggling', 'Baseball']","['Television program clips']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608008/1009608008-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904373" "asp3904371-marc","","The entire history of Tesla in two minutes","","2 minutes","[]","April 30 -- Tesla is a young company, but it's already made history. Bloomberg's Sam Grobart takes a quick look back at some of Tesla's milestones since its founding in 2003.","stream","['Musk, Elon', 'Tesla Motors']","['United States']","['Motor vehicle industry']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608007/1009608007-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904371" "asp3904369-marc","","Google's AI versus Go World champion","","2 minutes","[]","March 9 -- The ancient Chinese board game of Go combines simple rules with complex strategy, so it’s no surprise computer programmers have been using it as a challenge to create an artificial intelligence capable of beating the best human players. And Alpha Go, the product of Google’s Deepmind will be put to the test in South Korea. Bloomberg's Paul Allen reports.","stream","[]","[]","['Artificial intelligence', 'Go (Game)']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608006/1009608006-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904369" "asp3904367-marc","","What'd you miss. The story behind manufacturing","","1 minute","[""What'd you miss""]","Dec. 1 -- Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal talks about what he's following ahead of today's 'What'd You Miss?' Watch the show with Joe, Alix Steel and Scarlet Fu every weekday at 4 p.m. ET on Bloomberg. (Source: Bloomberg).","stream","[]","[]","['Manufacturing industries']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608005/1009608005-disc001-file001-frame00015-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904367" "asp3904365-marc","","This machine can make your sweater from scratch","","1 minute","[]","Oct. 01 -- If you buy clothing from major brands, it's likely that you have something in your wardrobe that's been made by robots. These machines can produce items of clothing from start to finish in a matter of minutes.","stream","[]","['Japan']","['Clothing trade']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608004/1009608004-disc001-file001-frame00015-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904365" "asp3904363-marc","","The David Rubenstein show. Warren Buffett. Season 1, episode 3","","2 minutes","['The David Rubenstein show']","Nov. 2 -- Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Warren Buffett discusses his legacy, the job he loves, and his advice to anyone wanting to emulate his success. Buffett speaks with David Rubenstein in the third episode of ""The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations.""","stream","['Buffett, Warren']","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Time management']","['Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608003/1009608003-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904363" "asp3904361-marc","","The David Rubenstein show. Indra Nooyi, PepsiCo CEO. Season 1, episode 6","","5 minutes","['The David Rubenstein show']","Nov. 23 -- PepsiCo Chief Executive Officer Indra Nooyi discusses the concept of ""having it all"" with David Rubenstein on the sixth episode of ""The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations.""","stream","['Nooyi, Indra']","[]","['Women chief executive officers', 'Chief executive officers']","['Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608002/1009608002-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904361" "asp3904359-marc","","The David Rubenstein show. Indra Nooyi, PepsiCo CEO. Season 1, episode 6","","3 minutes","['The David Rubenstein show']","Nov.23 -- PepsiCo Chief Executive Officer Indra Nooyi discusses her management style and how she keeps connected with her employees. Nooyi speaks with David Rubenstein in the sixth episode of ""The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations.""","stream","['Nooyi, Indra']","[]","['Industrial relations']","['Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608001/1009608001-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904359" "asp3904357-marc","","The David Rubenstein show. Warren Buffett. Season 1, episode 3","","3 minutes","['The David Rubenstein show']","Nov. 2 -- Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Warren Buffett discusses how he and Bill Gates became friends (and spent eleven hours talking at their first meeting) and his decision to give most of his money to the Gates Foundation. Buffett speaks with David Rubenstein in the third episode of ""The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations.""","stream","['Buffett, Warren', 'Gates, Bill']","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Humanitarianism']","['Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009608xxx/1009608000/1009608000-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904357" "asp3904355-marc","","The David Rubenstein show. Warren Buffett. Season 1, episode 3","","2 minutes","['The David Rubenstein show']","Nov. 2 -- Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Warren Buffett discusses his lack of interest in school, dropping out of Wharton, and being rejected by Harvard Business School while he had started his soaring business career. Buffett speaks with David Rubenstein in the third episode of ""The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations.""","stream","['Buffett, Warren']","[]","['Entrepreneurship']","['Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607999/1009607999-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904355" "asp3904353-marc","","Four Seasons restaurant shares secrets with cooking class","","2 minutes","[]","May 11 - New York City will say goodbye to the Four Seasons restaurant on July 16. After 57 years in the Seagram Building, patrons of the power lunch will have to seek refuge elsewhere. For those looking to say farewell in style, the restaurant is offering Saturday cooking classes to give guests a sneak peek behind the magic. Bloomberg's Kelly Belknap reports.","stream","['Four Seasons (Restaurant)']","['New York (State)']","['Restaurants', 'Cooking']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607998/1009607998-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904353" "asp3904351-marc","","The farm of the future is portable","","4 minutes","[]","May.25 -- Alesca Life’s shipping container farm is a green haven in central Beijing. Could this be the way to grow safer food to feed China’s increasing population?","stream","[]","['China']","['Agricultural innovations', 'Agriculture']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607997/1009607997-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904351" "asp3904349-marc","","How a portfolio manager manages risks","","4 minutes","[]","April 13 -- Geraldine Sundstrom, portfolio manager at Pimco discusses how she manages investments in a climate of political and geopolitical volatility. She joined Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on ""The Pulse.""","stream","[]","[]","['Portfolio management', 'Financial risk management']","['Television news programs', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607996/1009607996-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904349" "asp3904347-marc","","Breaking the brain's code to cure blindness","","7 minutes","[]","April 5 -- Neuroscientist Sheila Nirenberg received a MacArthur Genius Award for figuring out, for the first time ever, how our retinas take images from the outside world and turn them into a neural ""code"" that the brain can understand. It started as a pure research project, but now she's building the code into a device that could bring sight to the blind. (Video by Alan Jeffries).","stream","[]","[]","['Blind', 'Blindness']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607995/1009607995-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904347" "asp3904345-marc","","How cheap oil could fuel Europe's refugee crisis","","3 minutes","[]","Dec. 08 -- Hundreds of thousands of refugees in northern Iraq could start making their way to Europe as the region runs out of cash to care for them, UN staff have warned. And as Bloomberg discovered, the weak oil price has exacerbated the problem.","stream","[]","['Iraq']","['Petroleum', 'Refugees']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607994/1009607994-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904345" "asp3904343-marc","","Meet billionaire Alibaba founder Jack Ma","","1 minute","[]","Sept. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Alibaba founder and chairman Jack Ma is synonymous with the company. His first job paid him $12 a month -- now his net worth is nearly $22 billion. How did he become China's richest man? Bloomberg's Emily Chang takes a look. (Source: Bloomberg).","stream","['Alibaba (Firm)', 'Ma, Yun']","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Billionaires']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607993/1009607993-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904343" "asp3904341-marc","","Spain's Christmas lottery","","1 minute","[]","Dec. 22 -- December 22 is an important date for Spaniards. It's the date of the world's biggest lottery draw. This year the estimated prize pool is €2.5B. Bloomberg looks at the details.","stream","[]","['Spain']","['Lotteries']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607992/1009607992-disc001-file001-frame00010-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904341" "asp3904339-marc","","What's behind Berkshire Hathaway's success?","","4 minutes","[]","February 29 -- Berkshire Hathaway Inc., the conglomerate controlled by billionaire Warren Buffett, said fourth-quarter profit climbed 32 percent on investments and earnings from the company's expanding stable of operating businesses. Net income rose to $5.48 billion, or $3,333 a share, from $4.16 billion, or $2,529, a year earlier, the company said Saturday in a statement. Investec Wealth & Investment Divisional Director Charles Newsome discusses with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny and Anna Edwards on ""Countdown.""","stream","['Berkshire Hathaway Inc']","[]","['Success in business']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607991/1009607991-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904339" "asp3904337-marc","","Meltdown. The science behind climate change","","2 minutes","[]","Nov. 30 -- This week in Paris negotiators from 195 countries will try to reach a deal aimed at reducing global carbon emissions. But what do scientists generally accept as damage to the earth? And how was it all caused? Bloomberg's Tom Gibson explains.","stream","[]","[]","['Climatic changes', 'Global warming']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607990/1009607990-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904337" "asp3904335-marc","","Will this hydrogen bike change green transport?","","2 minutes","[]","December 9 -- As countries work to lower their carbon emissions, companies are investing heavily into technologies to profit in a carbon-reduced world. For the industrial gases group Linde, that means a hydrogen-powered bike. Bloomberg’s international correspondent Hans Nichols took it out for a ride.","stream","[]","[]","['Transportation', 'Bicycles']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607989/1009607989-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904335" "asp3904333-marc","","What's Zuckerberg worth without 99% of his fortune?","","2 minutes","[]","Dec. 3 -- Mark Zuckerberg's plan to donate 99 percent of his Facebook stock is setting new philanthropy standards. He's starting young, and he's structuring his Chan Zuckerberg Initiative as a limited liability corporation -- meaning it can do more than just give to charity. Bloomberg's Caleb Melby breaks down the estimated $45 billion gift.","stream","['Zuckerberg, Mark']","[]","['Entrepreneurship', 'Charities']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607988/1009607988-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904333" "asp3904331-marc","","Six bear markets over 30 years","","1 minute","[]","Feb. 15 -- The losses we're seeing around the world at the moment don't happen very often. In fact, the MSCI All-Country Index has only been through six bear markets in the past 30 years.","stream","['MSCI ESG Research']","[]","['Bear markets', 'Economic indicators']","['Television program clips', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607987/1009607987-disc001-file001-frame00010-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904331" "asp3904329-marc","","The 36-time Oscar winner you've never heard of","","3 minutes","[]","February 26 -- With 36 Oscars, this company has won more than Daniel Day-Lewis, Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks and Titanic combined. The reason you've probably never heard of the U.K.'s Angels Costumes is because you're not supposed to notice the work they do. Even if they've featured in most of the biggest films of all time. (Video produced by Austin Brown and Tom Gibson).","stream","['Angels Costumes (Firm)']","['Great Britain']","['Academy Awards (Motion pictures)', 'Costume design']","['Television program clips', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607986/1009607986-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904329" "asp3904327-marc","","Solving the talent puzzle","","19 minutes","[]","April 7 –- GE Africa President and CEO Jay Ireland talks about the skills he will need from his Africa teams today and in the future, and how government leaders, business managers and educators can work together to close the talent gap. He talks to Bloomberg News Executive Editor for Global Business Jacqueline Simmons at the Bloomberg Africa Business and Economic Summit in February. Introduction by Bloomberg News Editor-In-Chief Emeritus Matthew Winkler.","stream","[]","['Africa']","['Employees', 'Personnel management']","['Television program clips', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607985/1009607985-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904327" "asp3904325-marc","","Nest CEO. Why I sold my company to Google","","1 minute","[]","Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Tony Fadell, the father of the iPod and current chief executive officer of Nest, discusses selling Nest to Google with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on ""Studio 1.0,"" airing at 6 p.m. U.S. West Coast, 9 p.m. U.S. East Coast on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg).","stream","['Google', 'Fadell, Tony', 'Nest']","[]","['Consolidation and merger of corporations']","['Television program clips', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607984/1009607984-disc001-file001-frame00015-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904325" "asp3904323-marc","","Bill Gates. How to narrow the gap of inequality","","2 minutes","[]","Jan. 22 -- Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft Corp. and the world’s richest man, discusses inequality. Gates sat down with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker, in Kirkland, Washington on Dec. 14.","stream","['Gates, Bill']","[]","['Taxation', 'Educational equalization', 'Equality']","['Short films', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607983/1009607983-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904323" "asp3904321-marc","","Bill Gates. Foundation better now than ever","","3 minutes","[]","Jan. 22 -- Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft Corp. and the world’s richest man, discusses the successes and failures of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates sat down with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker, in Kirkland, Washington on Dec. 14.","stream","['Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation', 'Gates, Bill']","[]","[]","['Short films', 'Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607982/1009607982-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904321" "asp3904319-marc","","Sushi, De Niro and Nobu. The winning combo","","2 minutes","[]","Aug. 8 - The master chef responsible for the global sushi empire, Nobu, talks to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny on the highs and lows of his restaurant career, as well as his recent expansion into the hotel sector. (Source: Bloomberg).","stream","['Matsuhisa, Nobuyuki']","['United States']","['Partnership', 'Japanese restaurants']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607981/1009607981-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904319" "asp3904317-marc","","A brief history of global warming","","4 minutes","[]","July 21 -- Global warming turns 120 next year ... sort of. Next year will be the 120th anniversary of the first time we figured out that human activity could be causing climate change. Since then, the science has gotten firmer and the politics have gotten murkier, but the outlook for the future remains uncertain. This is the history of manmade global warming in three minutes.","stream","[]","[]","['Climatic changes', 'Global warming', 'Greenhouse effect, Atmospheric']","['Documentary films', 'Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607980/1009607980-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904317" "asp3904315-marc","","Take a virtual walk through a Syrian refugee camp","","3 minutes","[]","Sept. 11 -- Imagine being transported to the center of a Syrian refugee camp, or to a Liberian hospital as doctors try to save ebola victims. It's real, except you're not REALLY there. That's the aim of United Nations virtual reality film maker Gabo Arora. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle caught up with him at the World Economic Forum in Dalian China.","stream","[]","['Syria']","['Ebola virus disease', 'Virtual reality', 'Refugee camps']","['Television news programs', 'Television program clips']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607979/1009607979-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904315" "asp3904313-marc","","How Apple's design studio made 3D touch technology","","7 minutes","[]","Sep. 10 -- Bloomberg Chief Content Officer Josh Tyrangiel talks about his Bloomberg Businessweek cover story on Apple's 3D Touch technology with Erik Schatzker.","stream","['Apple Computer, Inc']","['United States']","['Product design', 'Technological innovations']","['Television news programs', 'Television program clips']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607978/1009607978-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904313" "asp3904311-marc","","Under Armour has plans for China","","3 minutes","[]","Sept. 7 -- Sportswear brand Under Armour has big plans for the Chinese market. The Baltimore-based company plans to open a new store in China each day this month - taking its total stores to more than 100. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle caught up with Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank at the Curry shoe launch in Beijing.","stream","['Under Armour']","['China']","['Branding (Marketing)', 'Sport clothes']","['Television program clips', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607977/1009607977-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904311" "asp3904309-marc","","The cost of robocalling","","2 minutes","[]","June 18 -- The Federal Communications Commission votes on new rules today in an attempt to close loopholes and strengthen current rules on unwanted, illegal robocalls. Bloomberg’s Ramy Inocencio explains why most of the nearly $500 million in penalties and damages to date have not been paid out.","stream","[]","[]","['Dial-a-message telephone calls']","['Television news programs', 'Television program clips']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607976/1009607976-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904309" "asp3904307-marc","","Sheryl Sandberg. I want more women in public office","","3 minutes","[]","April 24 -- Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg and Virgin Group Founder Richard Branson discuss their companies and politics with Bloomberg's Emily Chang.","stream","[]","[]","['Political campaigns', 'Women']","['Television program clips', 'Filmed interviews', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607975/1009607975-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904307" "asp3904305-marc","","Bass Pro Shops founder. Share the outdoors with kids","","4 minutes","[]","April 29 -- Bass Pro Shops founder John Morris discusses environmental issues, regulations, and sharing the outdoors with Bloomberg's Matt Miller.","stream","[]","[]","['Children and the environment', 'Environmental protection', 'Environmental policy', 'Environmental law', 'Conservation of natural resources']","['Filmed interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607974/1009607974-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904305" "asp3904303-marc","","How much it costs to win an Oscar","","2 minutes","[]","Feb. 23 -- Film economics expert Stephen Follows gives us the lowdown on the costs behind Oscar campaigns and just how useful spending cash can be in picking up awards. So do the best films really win?","stream","[]","[]","['Academy Awards (Motion pictures)', 'Motion picture industry']","['Television news programs', 'Television program clips']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607973/1009607973-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904303" "asp3904301-marc","","Cocoa's gatekeeper","","3 minutes","[]","Feb. 13 -- The battle to increase cocoa production and stave off a global chocolate shortage has been given an added boost. A new facility has opened in Britain, charged with safeguarding the world's cocoa crop from disease. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie got an inside look, and spoke to the chocolate industry's gatekeeper.","stream","[]","[]","['Cacao', 'Cocoa trade']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607972/1009607972-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904301" "asp3904299-marc","","Ginsburg. A female president would make a difference","","3 minutes","[]","Feb. 12 -- U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg talks about women in power with Bloomberg's Greg Stohr and Matthew Winkler in Washington on Wednesday.","stream","['Ginsburg, Ruth Bader']","[]","['Women', ""Women's rights""]","['Television interviews', 'Nonfiction films', 'Television program clips']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607971/1009607971-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904299" "asp3904297-marc","","Branson's futuristic vision to get internet to everyone","","2 minutes","[]","Jan. 22 -- Virgin Group Founder Sir Richard Branson shares his vision of how Virgin Galactic will launch satellites to help connect the three billion people in the world who don't have internet access. He speaks to Bloomberg at the World Economic Forum in Davos.","stream","['Branson, Richard', 'Virgin Group']","['Great Britain']","['Businessmen', 'Internet access']","['Television program clips', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607970/1009607970-disc001-file001-frame00020-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904297" "asp3904295-marc","","Jack Ma, circa 1999. Selling Alibaba from his apartment","","2 minutes","[]","Sept. 8 (Bloomberg) -- In this clip from 1999, Jack Ma delivers a speech to 17 friends in his apartment to introduce Alibaba and lay out his plan to compete with U.S. internet titans. For more, check out ""Crocodile in the Yangtze: The Alibaba Story,"" premiering on Bloomberg Television Monday Sept. 8 at 9pm EDT.","stream","['Alibaba (Firm)', 'Ma, Yun']","['China']","['International business enterprises', 'Electronic commerce', 'Internet industry']","['Television program clips', 'Televised speeches']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607969/1009607969-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904295" "asp3904293-marc","","Walking with dinosaurs","","3 minutes","[]","June 10 -- Universal's blockbuster Jurassic World opens in cinemas this week. One country that's hoping to capitalize on so-called ""Dinomania"" is Mongolia. The nation has rich deposits of fossils, but the economy's still struggling and money to develop facilities is scarce. Khongorzul Narangerel reports from Ulaanbaatar.","stream","[]","['Mongolia']","['Dinosaurs', 'Paleontological excavations']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607968/1009607968-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904293" "asp3904291-marc","","The spark. Tapping into the ocean's energy","","6 minutes","['The spark']","April 12 -- The oceans generate enough energy for us to give up coal and gas completely, but no one has been able to harness it effectively. The Triton is a wave harvester that uses a novel design which may be the key to unlocking the power of the ocean.","stream","[]","[]","['Ocean wave power', 'Ocean energy resources', 'Renewable energy sources']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607967/1009607967-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904291" "asp3904289-marc","","A tale of two Puerto Ricos","","9 minutes","[]","Dec.14 -- The future of Puerto Rico depends on more than simply mending what Maria destroyed. Bloomberg followed an ad hoc crew of volunteers into the hardest hit areas to help those still in need of urgent medical care.","stream","[]","['Puerto Rico']","['Disaster relief', 'Medical care', 'Hurricanes']","['Documentary films', 'Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607966/1009607966-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904289" "asp3904287-marc","","Ventures. Redesigning healthcare. Episode one","","4 minutes","['Ventures']","Jan.17 -- Forward is a startup that reimagines a doctor's office. It uses technology to do everything from drawing your blood to taking your pulse to recording your conversations with your doctor. (Video by David Nicholson, Alan Jeffries).","stream","[]","[]","['Medical care', 'Medical technology']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607965/1009607965-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904287" "asp3904285-marc","","Unsolvable. Meet the scientists cleaning up carbon emissions","","5 minutes","['Unsolvable']","June 14 -- Most of the talk about climate change has been about reducing the emissions we’re going to make; but what about the emissions we’ve already made? Cleaning up that mess is going to be hard, expensive and controversial. But it’s also going to be necessary. On this episode of Unsolvable we meet the people who are already figuring out how we’ll do it.","stream","[]","[]","['Climate change mitigation', 'Climatic changes', 'Trees']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607964/1009607964-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904285" "asp3904283-marc","","Design in the kitchen, cuisine as a craft","","4 minutes","[]","April 6 -- Dominique Crenn, co-owner and chef at Atelier Crenn in San Francisco's Cow Hollow district, focuses on cuisine as a craft and the community as an inspiration. In this video Chef Crenn explains the design behind her food. Chef Crenn is participating in the Bloomberg Businessweek Design Conference on April 11, 2016 in San Francisco.","stream","['Atelier Crenn (Restaurant)', 'Crenn, Dominique']","[]","['Gastronomy', 'Cooking']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607963/1009607963-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904283" "asp3904281-marc","","Unsolvable","","10 minutes","['Unsolvable']","June 15 -- Scientists at The Center for Negative Carbon Emissions at Arizona State University are developing technology to clean up carbon emissions we’ve already made. On this episode of Unsolvable, Bloomberg looks at a device that outcompetes trees at absorbing carbon dioxide.","stream","[]","[]","['Climate change mitigation', 'Climatic changes', 'Trees']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607962/1009607962-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904281" "asp3904279-marc","","Unsolvable. Blocking out the sun to fight climate change","","4 minutes","['Unsolvable']","June 15 -- Researchers are studying solar geoengineering, the controversial proposal to spray aerosols into the upper atmosphere to block some of the sun’s rays and lower global temperatures. On this episode of Unsolvable, Bloomberg visits a Harvard lab that has built a tiny atmosphere for testing.","stream","[]","[]","['Climate change mitigation', 'Climatic changes']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607961/1009607961-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904279" "asp3904277-marc","","Design in miniature. San Francisco MoMA","","4 minutes","[]","April 7 -- The entire San Francisco MoMA - down to every piece of art - has been recreated in miniature. In this video museum employees explain how a piece of art is hung at the SF MoMA - from detailed miniatures to carefully orchestrated installation.","stream","['San Francisco Museum of Modern Art']","['California']","['Art, Modern', 'Art museums']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607960/1009607960-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904277" "asp3904275-marc","","Ventures. Creating robot DNA. Episode five","","7 minutes","['Ventures']","May.17 -- Depending on whom you ask, the Robot Operating System -- or ROS -- is kind of like the plumbing in a house. However you describe it, ROS is everywhere. It's the shared system of underlying code that powers robots around the world. It's also the focus of the latest episode of Ventures, a video series about startups from Bloomberg Technology. (Video by David Nicholson, Victoria Blackburne-Daniell).","stream","[]","[]","['Robots']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607959/1009607959-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904275" "asp3904273-marc","","How Uber's controversial CEO built an empire","","4 minutes","[]","Jun. 22 -- Bloomberg Profiles looks at the story of Uber's Travis Kalanick and how he went from UCLA dropout to CEO of the world's most valuable technology startup. (This video has been updated to include Kalanick's resignation.) (Video by Michael Byhoff, Eric Newcomer, Brian Schildhorn and Christian Capestany).","stream","['Kalanick, Travis', 'Uber Technologies']","['United States']","['Ridesharing']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607958/1009607958-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904273" "asp3904271-marc","","Robots are coming for jobs on Wall Street","","2 minutes","[]","Oct.18 -- Automation has been replacing manufacturing jobs for decades, but white collar finance workers have so far largely been spared. That's no longer the case for Wall Street workers, as machine learning AI is now cheap enough to begin rolling out in real world situations (Video by Henry Baker).","stream","[]","['United States']","['Automation', 'Labor supply', 'Technological innovations', 'Robots']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607957/1009607957-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904271" "asp3904269-marc","","Unsolvable. See how we might clean our air in the future","","1 minutes","['Unsolvable']","June 17 -- Scientists have invented a tool that can absorb carbon out of the air. Learn how they do it in this clip from the Bloomberg video series, Unsolvable.","stream","[]","[]","['Climate change mitigation']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607956/1009607956-disc001-file001-frame00010-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904269" "asp3904267-marc","","The robot that helps sick kids go to school","","6 minutes","[]","Oct.06 -- A rare genetic disorder often prevents 17-year-old Jade Gadd from leaving her house. Denied the normal life most teenagers enjoy, she is unable to go to school regularly and left feeling isolated. Recently, that has all begun to change with the help of a small robot, who takes her physical place in class, relays information and allows her to stay connected with her teachers and classmates. (Video by Gloria Kurnik).","stream","[]","[]","['Genetic disorders', 'Robots']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607955/1009607955-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904267" "asp3904265-marc","","The robots built to clean up our nuclear mess","","6 minutes","[]","Feb.15 -- Sellafield is the birthplace of Britain's nuclear industry and it's also the site of its worst disaster. With many facilities sealed off and out of bounds to humans, the region has became a test bed for specialist robot makers. Bloomberg's Adam Satariano meets the machines that are going where humans can't.","stream","[]","['Great Britain']","['Radioactive waste disposal', 'Nuclear industry', 'Robots']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607954/1009607954-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904265" "asp3904263-marc","","The coming storm of climate change","","3 minutes","[]","Apr.19 -- Hurricanes, droughts, and other extreme weather raise the question: Was that related to global warming? This short video looks at what scientists call climate attribution studies, which gauge how big an influence humanity may have had on weather. Hint: a lot.","stream","[]","[]","['Climatic changes', 'Storms']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607953/1009607953-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904263" "asp3904261-marc","","How rising temperatures can fry the economy","","3 minutes","[]","Apr.19 -- Climate researchers are reviewing myriad studies of heat and human behavior, adding them up, and looking for sound conclusions about the relationship between temperature and economic productivity. Here's a short, colorful video guide to this new, and worrisome, research.","stream","[]","[]","['Climatic changes', 'Global temperature changes']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607952/1009607952-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904261" "asp3904259-marc","","How to hit the brakes on climate change","","3 minutes","[]","Apr.19 -- This brief video colorfully illustrates three ways to respond to climate change. Buckle your seatbelt.","stream","[]","[]","['Climate change mitigation', 'Climatic changes']","['Short films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607951/1009607951-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904259" "asp3904257-marc","","Crashing drones into dummies, for safety's sake","","2 minutes","[]","Mar. 08 -- As drones become more commonplace, the risk of physical harm from an unskilled pilot or out-of-control copter increase. Researchers at Virginia Tech are finding out how to make these machines safer, with help from a bunch of dummies, of course. (video by Brian Schildhorn, Zach Goldstein).","stream","[]","[]","['Drone aircraft']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607950/1009607950-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904257" "asp3904255-marc","","VR movies could be coming soon to a hospital near you","","5 minutes","[]","Aug. 29 - It's still a new and experimental approach but propenents of virtual reality say it can be an effective treatement for everything from chronic pain to Alzheimer's disease to arachnophobia to depression. Bloomberg Tech reporter Ian King visited Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles where one doctor is testing out the novel use of VR in a pilot program.","stream","[]","[]","['Virtual reality', 'Chronic pain']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607949/1009607949-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904255" "asp3904253-marc","","Juno's amazing journey to Jupiter","","1 minute","[]","July 1 -- After nearly 5 years and 1.8 billion miles, NASA's Juno spacecraft arrives at Jupiter on July 4th, 2016. By looking below Jupiter's clouded surface, it will gain unprecedented insight into the planet's composition, climate and magnetic field.","stream","[]","['Jupiter (Planet)']","['Jupiter probes']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607948/1009607948-disc001-file001-frame00015-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904253" "asp3904251-marc","","Design in nature. Biomimicry","","5 minutes","[]","April 7 -- Janine Benyus is a biologist, innovation consultant, and author of six books, including Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature. In this video Benyus explains the practice of biomimicry and what can be learned from the genius of nature.","stream","[]","[]","['Nature observation', 'Biomimicry', 'Sustainable design', 'Nature', 'Nature (Aesthetics)']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607947/1009607947-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904251" "asp3904249-marc","","Robot fight club","","3 minutes","[]","Nov. 10 -- There is finally a form of combat sport you can enjoy without a single qualm-robot boxing! (Source: Bloomberg). ","stream","[]","[]","['Robotics', 'Robots']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607946/1009607946-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904249" "asp3904247-marc","","To find life on Mars, use this space drill","","5 minutes","[]","May 10 -- If we ever want to find life on celestial bodies like Mars or Europa, we're probably going to have to look far below their sterile, irradiated surfaces. Honeybee Robotics, a company that has made robotic components for every Mars rover since 2003, is working on a space drill that could dramatically improve our chances of finding extraterrestrial life. (Source: Bloomberg).","stream","['Honeybee Robotics (Firm)']","['Mars (Planet)']","['Drilling and boring machinery', 'Outer space']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607945/1009607945-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904247" "asp3904245-marc","","Why Is This Painting Valued at [dollar sign]20 Million?","","3 minutes","[]","May 5 -- Sotheby's is coming up to its giga-week of auctions, totalling over $500 million in artwork. One of the main lots for sale is a Fauvist painting by Andre Derain, potentially selling for $20 million. Bloomberg Pursuits' Art Columnist James Tarmy explains what makes this painting so valuable. (Video by Adam Wolffbrandt).","stream","['Derain, André', ""Sotheby's (Firm)""]","[]","['Art auctions', 'Fauvism']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607944/1009607944-disc001-file001-frame00035-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904245" "asp3904243-marc","","The spark. Life-saving antibiotics could be hidden in caves","","7 minutes","['The spark']","May 3 -- The rise of drug-resistant bacteria has created a huge need for new kinds of antibiotics but you can't easily synthesize new antibiotics in a lab - you have to find them in nature. Microbiologist Naowarat Cheeptham has been looking for them in an unlikely place: deep underground in caves, where organisms that have evolved in harsh conditions could provide the key to fighting superbugs. (video by: Katherine Wells, Ryo Ikegami, Alan Jeffries).","stream","[]","[]","['Drug resistance', 'Bacteria', 'Medicine', 'Antibiotics']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607943/1009607943-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904243" "asp3904241-marc","","Tim Cook's Apple","","3 minutes","[]","April 1 -- April 1, 2016 marks the 40th anniversary of the founding of Apple. A lot has changed at the company over the years, including the person running the show. In 2011, Steve Jobs named Tim Cook as Apple's new CEO. Cook has led the company to better financial performance than it had ever achieved before. Bloomberg Businessweek's Sam Grobart explains Apple's history under Cook's leadership and the mark he is leaving on the company and world.","stream","['Apple Computer, Inc', 'Cook, Timothy D']","['United States']","['Executives', 'Electronic industries']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607942/1009607942-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904241" "asp3904239-marc","","The robot legs helping people walk again","","3 minutes","[]","Mar. 23 -- Bloomberg's Ashlee Vance went to New Zealand to meet Richard Little, an inventor who has created exoskeletons that help paralyzed people walk again.","stream","[]","[]","['People with disabilities']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607941/1009607941-disc001-file001-frame00040-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904239" "asp3904237-marc","","How Jeff Bezos became the king of e-commerce","","5 minutes","[]","Oct. 03 -- Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos was one of the first entrepreneurs to realize the potential of selling products on the internet. This Bloomberg Profile looks into how Bezos built Amazon inside his garage and now has his sights set well beyond online commerce. (video by Michael Byhoff).","stream","['Bezos, Jeffrey']","['United States']","['Electronic commerce', 'Executives', 'Entrepreneurship']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607940/1009607940-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904237" "asp3904233-marc","","Watch how Bollinger makes rare, expensive champagne","","2 minutes","[]","Dec. 05 -- Travel to France to discover a champagne like no other. A single bottle of one of Bollinger's Vieilles Vignes Francaises vintages sells for up to $5,000.","stream","[]","['France']","['Wine industry', 'Wine and wine making', 'Champagne (Wine)']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607938/1009607938-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904233" "asp3904231-marc","","A two-minute history of Facebook since its IPO","","2 minutes","[]","July 27 -- Facebook's stock keeps touching new heights thanks in part to a key decision CEO Mark Zuckerberg made soon after taking the company public. Bloomberg's Sarah Frier walks us through the last four years to see how the company's changed.","stream","['Facebook (Firm)']","[]","['Going public (Securities)', 'Mobile computing']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607937/1009607937-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904231" "asp3904229-marc","","The biggest investor in the U.S. is .. the U.S","","2 minutes","[]","Oct.16 -- How did the U.S. government pull itself out of the financial crisis of 2008? By investing in itself. Jon Ferro of Bloomberg News explains how government bonds played an integral role in getting markets back on track. (video by Michael Byhoff and Sylvia Yang).","stream","[]","['United States']","['Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009', 'Government securities']","['Educational films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607936/1009607936-disc001-file001-frame00025-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904229" "asp3904227-marc","","Bonds are more than 500 years old and bigger than ever","","2 minutes","[]","Oct. 02 -- Did you know that the price of bonds can affect everything from how much mortgage interest you pay to how much money is in your retirement fund? Bloomberg's Jon Ferro explains how bonds make the world's economy turn. (video by Michael Byhoff and Sylvia Yang).","stream","[]","[]","['Bonds', 'Economics']","['Educational films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009607xxx/1009607935/1009607935-disc001-file001-frame00030-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3904227" "asp3902339-marc","","Masterpiece. Wolf Hall. Part 3","","60 minutes","['Masterpiece']","A historical drama for a modern audience, Wolf Hall, the 2016 Peabody Award and Golden Globe winner for Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, tells the story of Thomas Cromwell, played by Mark Rylance (Bridge of Spies, Twelfth Night)-a blacksmith's son who rises from the ashes of personal disaster, and deftly picks his way through a court where ""man is wolf to man."" Damian Lewis (Homeland) is King Henry VIII, haunted by his brother's premature death and obsessed with protecting the Tudor dynasty by securing his succession with a male heir to the throne. The cast also includes Claire Foy (The Queen, Little Dorrit) as the future queen Anne Boleyn.Adapted from Hilary Mantel's best-selling Booker Prize-winning novels Wolf Hall and its sequel, Bring Up the Bodies, Wolf Hall follows the complex machinations and back room dealings of accomplished power broker Thomas Cromwell, who must serve king and country while dealing with deadly political intrigue, Henry VIII's tempestuous relationship with Anne Boleyn, and the religious upheavals of the Protestant reformation.","stream","['Earl of Essex', 'Henry', 'Mantel, Hilary', 'King of England', 'Cromwell, Thomas', 'Anne Boleyn', 'VIII', 'Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England']","['England']","[]","['Fiction television programs', 'Historical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587128/1009587128-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3902339" "asp3897406-marc","","Africa's great civilizations. Commerce and the clash of civilizations. Episode 6","","53 minutes","[""Africa's great civilizations""]","In the series' final hour, host Henry Louis Gates, Jr. brings the story of ""Africa's Great Civilizations"" into the nineteenth century, when a fierce competition for resources and trade stimulated ingenuity, while also enticing European powers and inciting conflicts that would threaten the stability and wellbeing of the continent. Gates begins his journey along South Africa's eastern coast, where, in the early decades of the nineteenth century, the legendary warrior Shaka Zulu transformed a chiefdom into the feared Zulu empire, seizing territory with intensely trained, disciplined regiments of soldiers, amabutho, and deploying those regiments in new, close-combat battlefield formations with a formidable new weapon, a short, stabbing spear. It was an era of tumultuous change on the continent, known as the Mfecane, when African kingdoms felt the squeeze of their rivals, no less encroaching foreign traders, and conflict and environmental challenges disrupted borders and displaced populations. ","stream","['Shaka', 'King of the Zulu']","['Africa']","['Civilization']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009598xxx/1009598406/1009598406-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3897406" "asp3897404-marc","","Africa's great civilizations. The Atlantic age. Episode 5","","53 minutes","[""Africa's great civilizations""]","In his six-hour series, Africa's Great Civilizations, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. takes a new look at the history of Africa, from the birth of humankind to the dawn of the 20th century. The series' fifth hour examines the tremendous changes wrought in Africa by the opening of the Atlantic World between the 15th and 18th centuries. For centuries, Eastern Africa, West Africa and Northern Africa had all been tied deeply into long-distance commercial networks linking across the Eastern Hemisphere. However, the encounter between West African kingdoms and, first, Portuguese mariners travelling farther and farther south along Africa's Atlantic coast, and then the European colonization of the New World, transformed those relations. Across the continent kingdoms and empires would rise and fall, with some 12.5 million Africans suffering enslavement in the crosshairs.","stream","[]","['Africa']","['Christianity', 'Civilization', 'Slave trade']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009598xxx/1009598405/1009598405-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3897404" "asp3897402-marc","","Africa's great civilizations. Cities. Episode 4","","53 minutes","[""Africa's great civilizations""]","In his six-hour series, Africa's Great Civilizations, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. takes a new look at the history of Africa, from the birth of humankind to the dawn of the 20th century. Hour four shines a light on the powerful, cosmopolitan cities that dotted Africa at a time when Europe was in its Middle Ages. From 1000 to 1600, a golden age evolves in the expansion of commerce, wealth and prosperity across Africa, and, along with this, the building of new cities and the founding of new powerful states.","stream","[]","['Africa']","['Cities and towns', 'Civilization', 'Islam']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009598xxx/1009598404/1009598404-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3897402" "asp3897400-marc","","Africa's great civilizations. Empires of gold. Episode 3","","53 minutes","[""Africa's great civilizations""]","In his six-hour series, Africa's Great Civilizations, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. takes a new look at the history of Africa, from the birth of humankind to the dawn of the 20th century.The third hour in the series marks an era of great commercial and manufacturing growth throughout several regions on the continent. It begins with the revolutionary transformation of North and West Africa. On the shores of the Sahara Desert, farmers, traders, warriors and nomads turned this region into the crossroads of some of history's most advanced, and wealthiest, civilizations. Intricate networks of long distance trade would link up productive commercial centers established by rulers of empires and kingdoms.","stream","[]","['Africa']","['Civilization', 'Islam']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009598xxx/1009598403/1009598403-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3897400" "asp3897398-marc","","Africa's great civilizations. The cross and the crescent. Episode 2","","53 minutes","[""Africa's great civilizations""]","In his six-hour series, Africa's Great Civilizations, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. takes a new look at the history of Africa, from the birth of humankind to the dawn of the 20th century. The second hour of ""Africa's Great Civilizations"" charts the emergence of two powerful forces of global change, Christianity and Islam. Viewers will learn how pervasively ""the Cross and the Crescent"" reshaped the landscape and people of Africa between the first and 12th centuries A.D. — and for centuries to come. Setting the stage, host Henry Louis Gates, Jr. takes viewers to the horn of Africa, the meeting place of the Red and Arabian Seas and a trade corridor between Africa, the Middle East and Europe for thousands of years. A book written in Greek in first century A.D., The Periplus of the Eythrean Sea, speaks of the Red Sea's illustrious port Adulis, the gateway to Aksum.","stream","[]","['Africa']","['Christianity', 'Civilization', 'Islam']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009598xxx/1009598402/1009598402-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3897398" "asp3897396-marc","","Africa's great civilizations. Origins. Episode 1","","53 minutes","[""Africa's great civilizations""]","Host Henry Louis Gates, Jr. introduces viewers to the African continent through a series of expansive views and myth-busting revelations. His six-hour exploration of the African past begins at the origins of human existence. Through anthropological and scientific discoveries viewers learn that Africa is the genetic home of all currently living humanity. Only between 80,000 and 50,000 years ago did some of humanity's common ancestors leave the continent to spread across the rest of the world. These great African migrations culminated in the diverse global peoples and societies that viewers know today. Beginning with this great revelation, Gates then traces the roots of agriculture, writing, artistic expression, and iron working to their birthplaces on the continent.","stream","[]","['Africa']","['Civilization']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009598xxx/1009598401/1009598401-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3897396" "asp3897141-marc","","Dignity and defiance. A portrait of Mary Church Terrell","","26 minutes","[]","Raised in privilege but degraded by persistent racial prejudice, Mary Church Terrell fought for the basic human right to be treated equally. Born the year of the Emancipation Proclamation, she made it her life's mission to fight for justice. She, along with her husband, became champions of this cause. Along the way, their house became a beacon for change. Today, her former home on 326 T Street is a dilapidated frame in LeDroit Park in Washington, D.C. Its current state threatens to erase a landmark that deserves to be preserved for a woman whose efforts continue to impact the city.","stream","['Terrell, Mary Church']","['United States']","['Civil rights', 'Civil rights workers']","['Documentary films', 'Biographical films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009594xxx/1009594396/1009594396-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3897141" "asp3896606-marc","Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791, composer","Violin concerto no. 3","","30 minutes","[]","Born of a Japanese mother and a German father, both musicians, Arabella Steinbacher finds her passion for violin at the age of three. Since then, she impresses the classical music world with her talent and became one of today's leading violonists on the international scene. Together with the German conductor Marc Albrecht and the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, she performs the very inventive Mozart Violin Concerto no. 3, mastering expressivness.","stream","[]","[]","['Concertos (Violin with chamber orchestra)']","['Concertos', 'Filmed performances']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009555xxx/1009555212/1009555212-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3896606" "asp3896577-marc","Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893, composer","Musica Vitae & Andreas Brantelid. Souvenir de Florence","","36 minutes","['Musica Vitae & Andreas Brantelid']","Andreas Brantelid is a major Swedish Danish cello soloist. He played his first concerto at the age of 14 and received Denmark's biggest prize: the Carl Nielsen's Scholarship. Accompanied by the skilled Swedish chamber orchestra Musica Vitae at the Gothenburg Concert Hall, he performs A Study in Scarlet by Britta Byström, the Cello Concerto No. 1 in C Major by Joseph Haydn, Player from Jewish life by Ernst Bloch and Souvenir de Florence, a string sextet in D minor by Tchaikovsky.","stream","[]","[]","['String orchestra music, Arranged']","['Arrangements (Music)', 'Filmed performances', 'Chamber music']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009555xxx/1009555213/1009555213-disc001-file001-frame02655-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3896577" "asp3896575-marc","Bloch, Ernest, 1880-1959, composer","Musica Vitae & Andreas Brantelid. Prayer. From a Jewish life","","6 minutes","['Musica Vitae & Andreas Brantelid']","Andreas Brantelid is a major Swedish Danish cello soloist. He played his first concerto at the age of 14 and received Denmark's biggest prize: the Carl Nielsen's Scholarship. Accompanied by the skilled Swedish chamber orchestra Musica Vitae at the Gothenburg Concert Hall, he performs A Study in Scarlet by Britta Byström, the Cello Concerto No. 1 in C Major by Joseph Haydn, Player from Jewish life by Ernst Bloch and Souvenir de Florence, a string sextet in D minor by Tchaikovsky.","stream","[]","[]","['Suites (Cello with string orchestra), Arranged', 'Jews']","['Arrangements (Music)', 'Filmed performances', 'Excerpts', 'Suites']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009555xxx/1009555213/1009555213-disc001-file001-frame02280-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3896575" "asp3896570-marc","Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809, composer","Musica Vitae & Andreas Brantelid. Cello concerto no. 1","","25 minutes","['Musica Vitae & Andreas Brantelid']","Andreas Brantelid is a major Swedish Danish cello soloist. He played his first concerto at the age of 14 and received Denmark's biggest prize: the Carl Nielsen's Scholarship. Accompanied by the skilled Swedish chamber orchestra Musica Vitae at the Gothenburg Concert Hall, he performs A Study in Scarlet by Britta Byström, the Cello Concerto No. 1 in C Major by Joseph Haydn, Player from Jewish life by Ernst Bloch and Souvenir de Florence, a string sextet in D minor by Tchaikovsky.","stream","[]","[]","['Concertos (Cello with string orchestra)']","['Concertos', 'Filmed performances']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009555xxx/1009555213/1009555213-disc001-file001-frame00780-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3896570" "asp3896567-marc","Byström, Britta, composer","Musica Vitae & Andreas Brantelid. A study in scarlet","","10 minutes","['Musica Vitae & Andreas Brantelid']","Andreas Brantelid is a major Swedish Danish cello soloist. He played his first concerto at the age of 14 and received Denmark's biggest prize: the Carl Nielsen's Scholarship. Accompanied by the skilled Swedish chamber orchestra Musica Vitae at the Gothenburg Concert Hall, he performs A Study in Scarlet by Britta Byström, the Cello Concerto No. 1 in C Major by Joseph Haydn, Player from Jewish life by Ernst Bloch and Souvenir de Florence, a string sextet in D minor by Tchaikovsky.","stream","[]","[]","['String orchestra music, Arranged']","['Arrangements (Music)', 'Filmed performances', 'Chamber music']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009555xxx/1009555213/1009555213-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3896567" "asp3896551-marc","","Masterpiece. Wolf Hall. Part 6","","60 minutes","['Masterpiece']","A historical drama for a modern audience, Wolf Hall, the 2016 Peabody Award and Golden Globe winner for Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, tells the story of Thomas Cromwell, played by Mark Rylance (Bridge of Spies, Twelfth Night)-a blacksmith's son who rises from the ashes of personal disaster, and deftly picks his way through a court where ""man is wolf to man."" Damian Lewis (Homeland) is King Henry VIII, haunted by his brother's premature death and obsessed with protecting the Tudor dynasty by securing his succession with a male heir to the throne. The cast also includes Claire Foy (The Queen, Little Dorrit) as the future queen Anne Boleyn.Adapted from Hilary Mantel's best-selling Booker Prize-winning novels Wolf Hall and its sequel, Bring Up the Bodies, Wolf Hall follows the complex machinations and back room dealings of accomplished power broker Thomas Cromwell, who must serve king and country while dealing with deadly political intrigue, Henry VIII's tempestuous relationship with Anne Boleyn, and the religious upheavals of the Protestant reformation.","stream","['Earl of Essex', 'Henry', 'Mantel, Hilary', 'King of England', 'Cromwell, Thomas', 'Anne Boleyn', 'VIII', 'Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England']","['England']","[]","['Fiction television programs', 'Historical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009589xxx/1009589729/1009589729-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3896551" "asp3896533-marc","","On t'appelle Vénus","","43 minutes","[]","Chantal Loïal, Guadeloupe choreographer and dancer, crosses her own life with that of Sarah Baartman, known as the Hottentot Venus, represented in Abdellatif Kechiche's film The black Venus, in order to create a voluptuous, surprising, and humorous solo. She points out similarities between the two women's lives and, instead of endlessly replaying their dramas, shows us a body that is gradually being freed from oppressive stares in order to blossom.","stream","[]","[]","[]","['Filmed dance']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009589xxx/1009589720/1009589720-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3896533" "asp3896071-marc","","Osceola Mays. Stories, songs and poems","","28 minutes","[]","Osceola Mays sits at the table without moving. She closes her eyes and starts to say something, but then covers her mouth with the palm of her hand as if to hold back her voice. There is a short pause, and then she begins to sing. The words come forth with a steady rhythm, and her body sways forward and back. The notes are long and deep, deliberately flatted, calling forth the memories of the spirituals she heard as a child, ""Trouble I've Seen,"" ""Run, Sinner, Run,"" ""Steal Away"" and others that come and go as the morning becomes afternoon. The setting is simple, but the stories, songs, and poems of Osceola Mays are remarkable indeed. In them, the past is recounted with a reverent intensity that expresses the deeply felt emotions of three generations of black Texans. The harsh realities of segregation and discrimination are juxtaposed with the importance of family and community life in these spirituals and poems learned by Osceola Mays from her mother, Azalene Douglas, and her grandmother, Laura Walker, who was ten years old when the Emancipation Proclamation was signed to end slavery. Together, the stories, songs and poems of Osceola Mays are a metaphor for the African-American struggle for survival and chronicle three generations of suffering and hope.","stream","['Mays, Osceola']","['United States']","['Poets', 'Racism', 'African Americans']","['Documentary films', 'Biographical films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1005835xxx/1005835574/1005835574-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3896071" "asp3896070-marc","","The hard ride. Black cowboys at the Circle 6 Ranch","","27 minutes","[]","The Hard Ride is an intimate look at black cowboys as they gather for a rodeo and dance on the 40 acre Circle 6 Ranch in Raywood, Texas (between Houston and Beaumont). A dirt road leads onto the ranch, where all of the structures, including a frame house, rodeo arena, and barn, are hand-wrought. A.J. Walker, his wife Pam, and his son, Anthony, are preparing for the monthly rodeo. This rodeo, which draws from the surrounding communities, is very much a family operation. Black cowboys drive their horsetrailers onto the ranch. A.J. Walker reveals that as many as four generations of cowboys are involved in this event. Before he and his father started this ranch fifty years ago, Walker himself had worked as a cowboy on white-owned ranches in this area of southeast Texas and because of the racial discrimination against black cowboys, he decided start his own rodeo. In the film poignant stories and songs, as well as foodways, crafts, blues, zydeco, and cowboy poetry evoke the unique ways this community has combined Anglo-European traditions with distinct African-American perspectives.","stream","[]","['Texas']","['Ranches', 'Ranch life', 'African American cowboys']","['Documentary films', 'Short films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1005835xxx/1005835576/1005835576-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3896070" "asp3895817-marc","","Dreams of conquest. Excavating the myth of LaSalle","","47 minutes","[]","Dreams of Conquest chronicles the excavation of Fort St. Louis, built in 1685 by the French explorer René-Robert Cavalier, Sieur de La Salle on the banks of Garcitas Creek, which feeds into Matagorda Bay. On this site in 1722, the Spanish, after searching for years to find the remains of the French fort, erected Presidio La Bahia with a stockade wall in the shape of a 16-pointed star. The film follows Texas Historical Commission archaeologists as they unearth and analyze thousands of pottery shreds that lead them to their origins in France and Mexico. Animations and artifacts recreate Fort St. Louis and Presidio La Bahia and help to establish the context in which France and Spain vied for control of North America.","stream","[]","['North America', 'Spain', 'Texas', 'France']","['Imperialism', 'Archaeology', 'Excavations (Archaeology)', 'Fortification', 'Archaeological expeditions']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1005835xxx/1005835572/1005835572-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895817" "asp3895667-marc","","Yoga for the rest of us. Easy yoga for arthritis","","95 minutes","['Yoga for the rest of us']","Peggy's Easy Yoga for Arthritis DVD is a fabulous anti-stress yoga sequence, presented in her gentle style that everybody can do. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the US, affecting some 37 million people. In this DVD Peggy shows how yoga can relieve stiffness, reduce pain and fatigue, and improve muscle and bone strength.","stream","[]","[]","['Arthritis', 'Yoga']","['Instructional films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587284/1009587284-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895667" "asp3895589-marc","","Steve Jobs. One last thing","","56 minutes","[]","Few men have changed our everyday world of work, leisure and human communication in the way that Steve Jobs, Apple's former CEO, has done. The scope of his impact was evident in the outpouring of tributes from around the world — voiced on Twitter as well as through makeshift memorials in front of Apple stores — following his death, from complications of pancreatic cancer, on October 5, 2011. Steve Jobs – One Last Thing not only examines how his talent, style and imagination have shaped all of our lives, but the influences that shaped and molded the man himself. The documentary takes an unflinching look at Jobs' difficult, controlling reputation and through interviews with the people who worked closely with him or chronicled his life, provides unique insight into what made him tick. Among those interviewed for the film are Ronald Wayne, co-founder of Apple Computer, Co. with Jobs and Steve Wozniak; Bill Fernandez, who is credited with introducing Jobs to Wozniak and was also Apple Computer's first employee; Robert Palladino, calligraphy professor at Reed College whose classes Jobs acknowledged with inspiring his typography design for the Apple Mac; Walt Mossberg, who covered Jobs as the principal technical journalist for The Wall Street Journal; Dean Hovey, who designed the mouse for Apple; Robert Cringley, who interviewed Jobs for his documentary Triumph of the Nerds; and Dr. Alvy Smith, co-founder of Pixar Animation Studios, which Jobs acquired in 1986. In addition to those who knew and worked with him, Steve Jobs – One Last Thing features a never before broadcast, exclusive interview with Jobs. Speaking a year after he was first diagnosed with cancer, Jobs expounds on his philosophy of life and offers advice on changing our own life to achieve our ambitions, desires and dreams: ""Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact, and that is, everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you ... the minute that you understand that you can poke life ... that you can change it, you can mould it ... that's maybe the most important thing. ""Steve Jobs – One Last Thing takes its name from a catchphrase Jobs used to tease and titillate audiences at the many successful publicity launches he helmed for the ever evolving Apple product line. Appearing to reach the end of a presentation, he would then announce to the expectant crowd: ""Oh … one last thing,” before unveiling the company's latest design achievement.","stream","['Apple Computer, Inc', 'Jobs, Steve']","['United States']","['Computer industry', 'Businesspeople']","['Documentary television programs', 'Biographical television programs', 'Television interviews']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009587xxx/1009587245/1009587245-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895589" "asp3895587-marc","","Spillover. Zika, Ebola & beyond","","56 minutes","[]","Throughout the last few decades, diseases that spill over from animals to humans have been on the rise. What’s behind their increase, and can we do anything to combat these dangerous foes? Join scientists as they investigate the rise of spillover viruses like Zika, Ebola and Nipah, and learn what science can do to anticipate and prevent epidemics around the world.","stream","[]","[]","['Epidemics', 'Zika virus', 'Virus diseases', 'Ebola virus disease', 'Nipah virus']","['Science television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587244/1009587244-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895587" "asp3895531-marc","","Yoga for the rest of us. The secret to strength & balance. Easy yoga","","76 minutes","['Yoga for the rest of us']","Our ability to stay in balance does decline with age. The change may happen so slowly that you may not even notice it until you reach your 70s. Ask yourself: Have you lost strength over the past several years? Are you feeling less steady on your feet? Do you say, ""I know I should exercise , but I just don't have the energy for it? Do you feel older than you'd like? Has the quality of your life decreased? If you have answered yes to any of these questions, then Easy Yoga: The Secret to Strength and Balance can help. If you have lost strength, you can regain it. If you are having trouble with balance, you can regain confidence in moving. Peggy's Easy Yoga: The Secret to Strength and Balance presents easy yoga exercises that will improve your strength and balance. This multi-part yoga routine includes: Breathing exercises. Seated warm-ups. Seated poses. Balance warm-ups. Sun Salutations Floor stretches Guided relaxation.","stream","[]","[]","['Hatha yoga']","['Instructional films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587216/1009587216-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895531" "asp3895529-marc","","Nova. Big bang machine. Season 42, Episode 1","","54 minutes","['Nova']","Explore the deepest mysteries of the early universe and the quest to find the Higgs Boson. Aired January 14, 2015 on PBS. On July 4, 2012, scientists at the giant atom smashing facility at CERN announced the discovery of a subatomic particle that seems like a tantalizingly close match to the elusive Higgs Boson, thought to be responsible for giving all the stuff in the universe its mass. Since it was first proposed nearly fifty years ago, the Higgs has been the holy grail of particle physicists: in finding it they validate the “standard model” that underlies all of modern physics and open the door to new discoveries when CERN’s giant collider switches on at higher power in 2015.","stream","[]","[]","['Large Hadron Collider (France and Switzerland)', 'Particles (Nuclear physics)', 'Higgs bosons']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Science television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587215/1009587215-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895529" "asp3895447-marc","","Nature. Bears of the last frontier. Part 3","","54 minutes","['Nature']","Chris Morgan travels to the far north of Alaska, the tiny North Slope town of Kaktovik. It’s early November and winter is coming on. But each year, the polar bears struggle for extended periods on dwindling fat reserves, waiting for the opportunity to hunt on sea ice that takes longer to freeze. In early spring, Morgan joins local hunters in Barrow, the northernmost city in Alaska, as they go out on their own hunts, facing some of the same challenges as the bears. In late spring, Morgan travels to the North Slope of the Brooks Range, where countless thousands of caribou cover the ground for miles. The grizzlies are waiting for them, as they have for thousands of years.","stream","[]","['Alaska']","['Polar bear', 'Bears', 'Grizzly bear']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587174/1009587174-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895447" "asp3895445-marc","","Nature. Bears of the last frontier. Part 2","","54 minutes","['Nature']","Chris Morgan explores the world of black bears caught in the crossroads of urban development in Anchorage and the wilderness. This is a new normal for bears and for their human neighbors. Some bears are so comfortable living in urban surroundings that their primary habitat is a golf course. In residential areas, bears frequently raid garbage bins and birdfeeders for easy snacks. But these behaviors are less than ideal for bears and residents alike. Morgan heads north out of Anchorage to Denali National Park, where the mountains loom over treeless plains and bears get by on a diet of thousands of berries a day. The grizzlies share the enormous park with foxes, wolves and moose — and with one intrepid bear biologist and his team. Morgan continues his journey north on a bone-shaking, 610-mile motorcycle journey from Denali to Prudhoe Bay along the only Alaskan highway to reach the Arctic. Prudhoe Bay, a once pristine area at the edge of the Arctic Ocean, has been changed forever by the oil industry.","stream","[]","['Alaska']","['Brown bear', 'Black bear', 'Bears']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587173/1009587173-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895445" "asp3895443-marc","","Nature. Bears of the last frontier. Part 1","","54 minutes","['Nature']","Chris Morgan and Joe Pontecorvo set up camp at a remote spot in the heart of Alaskan wilderness, alongside the largest concentration of grizzlies in the world. It is June in the Alaska Peninsula. The sun sets well into night and bears are taking advantage of the long days to feed, mate, and raise new cubs. Morgan tracks their progress as they feast on the riches of the season and re-establish the complex hierarchical social dynamics of bear society. Along the way, he experiences close encounters with bears, observing brutal battles among males during mating season as well as tender moments between a grizzly mom and her cubs.","stream","[]","['Alaska']","['Brown bear', 'Bears']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587172/1009587172-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895443" "asp3895441-marc","","Nova scienceNOW. What are animals thinking? Season 6, Episode 6","","53 minutes","['Nova scienceNOW']","We humans have long wondered how animals see the world — and us. Does your dog really feel shame when it gives you that famous ""guilty look?"" What is behind the ""swarm intelligence"" of slime mold or a honeybee hive? How can pigeons possibly find their way home across hundreds of miles of unfamiliar terrain? In this episode of NOVA scienceNOW, David Pogue meets—and competes—with a menagerie of smart critters that challenge preconceived notions about what makes ""us"" different from ""them,"" expanding our understanding of how animals really think.","stream","['Santos, Laurie']","[]","['Cognition in animals', 'Monkeys', 'Animal intelligence', 'Homing pigeons', 'Animal behavior', 'Bees']","['Science television programs', 'Animal television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587171/1009587171-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895441" "asp3895439-marc","","Nova scienceNOW. Can we make it to Mars? Season 5, Episode 1","","53 minutes","['Nova scienceNOW']","Can humans survive a trip to Mars and back that could take two to three years? This episode of NOVA scienceNOW examines all of the perils of this journey, including deadly meteoroids, bone and muscle deterioration, and cosmic radiation. Host Neil deGrasse Tyson checks in with scientists who are developing new ways to keep astronauts alive on such a journey. Among the innovations covered are meteoroid-proof materials, new space foods and spacesuits, and novel modes of transport, such as plasma rockets. This episode also profiles young female scientist and daredevil Vandi Verma, part of the team that drives the Mars rovers on the martian surface.","stream","[]","['Outer space', 'Mars (Planet)']","['Space flight', 'Space flight to Mars']","['Science television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587170/1009587170-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895439" "asp3895437-marc","","Nova. Rise of the robots. [Season 43, Episode 8]","","53 minutes","['Nova']","Machines are everywhere. They run our factory assembly lines and make our coffee. But humanoid robots — machines with human-like capabilities — have long been the stuff of science fiction. Until now. Fueled by an ambitious DARPA challenge, the race is on to design a robot that can replace humans in disaster relief situations. Follow the robots and the engineers that program them as they strive to make their way out of the lab and into the real world. But how capable are they, really? How close are we to a future where humanoid robots are part of our everyday lives? And what will the future look like with robots that can do a human’s job? NOVA investigates the cutting-edge technologies that are advancing robotics—and the enormous challenges that robots still face.","stream","[]","[]","['Androids', 'Artificial intelligence', 'Robots', 'Robotics']","['Science television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587169/1009587169-disc001-file001-frame00160-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895437" "asp3895435-marc","","Nova. Inside the megastorm. Hurricane Sandy. Season 39, Episode 16","","54 minutes","['Nova']","Was Megastorm Sandy a freak combination of weather systems? Or are hurricanes increasing in intensity due to a warming climate? How did this perfect storm make search and rescue so dangerous? ""Inside the Megastorm"" takes viewers moment by moment through Sandy, its impacts, and the future of storm protection. Through first person accounts from those who survived, and from experts and scientists, ""Inside the Megastorm"" gives scientific context to a new breed of storms.","stream","[]","[]","['Hurricane Sandy, 2012', 'Disaster victims', 'Hurricane protection', 'Hurricanes']","['Science television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587168/1009587168-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895435" "asp3895427-marc","","NOVA scienceNOW. Climate scientist Lonnie Thompson","","54 minutes","['NOVA scienceNOW']","This episode of NOVA scienceNOW looks at NASA's LCROSS (Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite); joins microbiologist Jack Griffith on a hunt for the oldest organic molecules on earth; asks what the songs of zebra finches can tell us about human language; and profiles climatologist Lonnie Thompson, a recent winner of the prestigious National Medal of Science, who has been drilling tropical ice cores at high elevations since 1976. For more than 30 years, glaciologist Lonnie Thompson has been collecting ice. Why? Because cores of ice from high mountain glaciers contain significant data about past climate change, which can be useful in helping us combat current climate change. All told, Thompson has worked in 15 countries on five continents, helping to build an invaluable archive dating back 700,000 years.","stream","['Thompson, Lonnie G']","['Moon']","['Salt', 'Birds', 'Glaciers', 'Speech', 'Climatic changes', 'Macromolecules']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587164/1009587164-disc001-file001-frame00130-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895427" "asp3895423-marc","","Nature. Forest of the lynx. Season 35, Episode 10","","54 minutes","['Nature']","Austria’s Kalkalpen National Park is the largest tract of wilderness in the Alps, but it wasn’t always that way. The park was once the site of major logging and mining operations, but those activities ceased more than two decades ago. Three years in the making, Forest of the Lynx chronicles life in this remote wilderness and the complex partnerships among plants, insects, animals and trees. Three years in the making, Forest of the Lynx chronicles life in this remote wilderness and the complex partnerships among plants, insects, animals and trees. The program follows the life cycles of the park’s inhabitants through the seasons. In the spring, a female lynx sets out to establish her own territory after a year of being reared and taught survival techniques by her mother. It is a solitary life as she has to hunt in a new territory while avoiding other lynxes. In a different part of the forest, another lynx gives birth to two kittens who need her constant attention. They need every chance to succeed as the film states that only one in four will survive its first year. Meanwhile, the white-backed woodpecker, one of Europe’s rarest birds, is at work hacking into rotting trees to obtain insects and juicy larvae. It survives in Austria due to the vast quantities of dead wood. As it is mating season, the pygmy owl forgoes his attacks on songbirds and yellow-necked mice to woo a female. He wins her over by revealing his tree-hole, created by a woodpecker, as it provides a safe shelter for offspring. As it gets warmer, trees continue to grow until they somehow know they’ve reached their limit. The film explains that the older trees reduce their intake of nutrients from the soil so that the younger trees have as much as they need. How these trees communicate with each other both above and below ground remains a mystery. What is clear however are examples of how trees try to combat invaders like bark beetles and alert neighboring trees to these attacks as well as respond to periods of drought. By fall, the beech trees release their nuts which are either stockpiled by small rodents to survive the winter or left to germinate next spring. As winter descends, it is mating season for the chamois who inhabit the steep mountain slopes while the trees become inactive. As for the lynx, their limited reintroduction into the Austrian Alps is being impacted by poaching. But the growing awareness of the lynx’s plight should help protect future populations of this symbol of the ancient forest.","stream","[]","['Austria']","['Habitat (Ecology)', 'Lynx']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587162/1009587162-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895423" "asp3895421-marc","","Nature. Viva Puerto Rico. Season 35, Episode 8","","54 minutes","['Nature']","There are important conservation efforts underway in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to protect its endangered native wildlife from extinction on land and sea. Once home to ancient rainforests that covered the Caribbean island when Columbus first landed in 1493, centuries of development have impacted Puerto Rico’s rich natural resources. By 1900, only five percent of its rainforests remained, causing a major loss of habitat. Viva Puerto Rico follows the work of three conservationists and the ways in which each is trying to restore populations of the island’s most endangered species: the Puerto Rican Amazon parrot, Leatherback turtle, and manatee.","stream","[]","['Puerto Rico']","['Leatherback turtle', 'Manatees', 'Natural history', 'Endangered species', 'Wildlife conservation', 'Puerto Rican parrot']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587161/1009587161-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895421" "asp3895419-marc","","Nature. Yosemite. Season 35, Episode 7","","54 minutes","['Nature']","The Sierra Nevada, a mountain range that runs about 400 miles along the eastern side of California and stretches into Nevada, is home to three national parks: Sequoia, Kings Canyon and Yosemite. This is a land of giants, whether speaking of trees soaring to nearly 300 feet, or massive stone monoliths far taller than any skyscraper. But the force that has given rise to the earth’s largest living trees and carved out the iconic natural landmarks of the Sierras is water. The role that water has played in the creation and evolution of Yosemite Valley cannot be overstated – feeding its numerous wild rivers and countless waterfalls, and making life in this stone wilderness possible. The second force, crucial to the Giant sequoias’ ability to reproduce, is fire. It is the delicate balance of these two elements, water and fire, that is vital to the continued existence of the wildlife and trees that inhabit the Sierras. Despite the recent heavy rains and snowfall, scientists are finding that water is scarcer and the threat of fire is more likely as the area continues to experience rising temperatures upsetting that important balance. Geologists, ecologists, researchers and adventurers investigate how the changing climate is affecting one of America’s greatest wildernesses.","stream","[]","['California', 'Yosemite National Park (Calif.)']","['National parks and reserves', 'Natural history']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587160/1009587160-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895419" "asp3895417-marc","","Nature. The story of cats. Season 35, Episode 5","","54 minutes","['Nature']","Cats are among the most feared and revered creatures on the planet. Their power, strength, and enigmatic nature have fascinated us for centuries. They’ve dominated human culture since the dawn of civilization. Go from the rainforests, to the savannah, to the mountain peaks all the way into the comfort of our homes. Get an in-depth look at this unique species and the evolutionary tricks and adaptations that truly make a cat, a cat. In the second part of The Story of Cats, we discover how cats first crossed from Asia into North America and how they went on to become the top predators of the continent. Today there are 13 feline species in the Americas – from the mighty jaguar, to the urban mountain lion, to the curious ocelot and from the Canada lynx to the nimble margay. The story of how all these cats came to be is an epic tapestry of pioneering spirit, powerful natural forces, and a battle for supremacy with their age-old rivals, the Canids. Then a few brave wildcats moved into our villages in pursuit of the hungry mice that followed the farmers’ grain. There are now more than 40 different breeds of domestic cat – from the exotic Siamese cat to the hairless Sphynx – who are still evolving. “The Story of Cats” continues.","stream","[]","[]","['Felidae', 'Cats']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587159/1009587159-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895417" "asp3895415-marc","","Nature. The story of cats. Season 35, Episode 4","","54 minutes","['Nature']","Cats are among the most feared and revered creatures on the planet. Their power, strength, and enigmatic nature have fascinated us for centuries. They’ve dominated human culture since the dawn of civilization. Go from the rainforests, to the savannah, to the mountain peaks all the way into the comfort of our homes. Get an in-depth look at this unique species and the evolutionary tricks and adaptations that truly make a cat, a cat. In the first episode of The Story of Cats, we discover how the first cats arose in the forests of Asia, how they spread across the continent, and later came to conquer Africa. We reveal how they evolved flexible limbs to climb, giant bodies to survive in the cold, and super senses to catch prey. Ultimately we discover how becoming social made the lion, king of the savannah. Also featured in this episode are other larger cats such as the clouded, snow and African leopards, the Bengal and Siberian tigers, and the cheetah. However, the introductions of smaller and lesser-known species like the serval, the caracal, and the fishing, Pallas’s and sand cats are just as fascinating.","stream","[]","[]","['Felidae', 'Cats']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587158/1009587158-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895415" "asp3895413-marc","","Nature. Africa's gentle giants. Giraffes. Season 35, Episode 3","","54 minutes","['Nature']","It’s ironic that the life of one of the world’s most identifiable and popular wild animals, the giraffe, is still something of a mystery. As these giants began to be studied, it was revealed that they don’t need to drink in the desert because they can get enough water just eating leaves. Another important finding is the role giraffes play as pollinators and seed spreaders which is vital to maintaining healthy landscapes in many parts of Africa. Much of what we know about these creatures is due to the work of Dr. Julian Fennessy, Co-Founder and Co-Director of Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF), who has been studying giraffes for over 20 years. Fennessy has exposed the shocking fact that giraffe populations in Africa are down by 40 percent in just two decades, prompting the featured mission in the film to move a herd of rare Rothschild’s giraffes across the Nile River to a safer location. Dr. Julian Fennessy, an Australian, earned his PhD studying the tall beasts in the Namibian desert. He runs the GCF with wife Steph out of the family home in Windhoek, Namibia’s capital. They are parents to Molly, age seven, and Luca, age ten, who share the Fennessys’ love of giraffes. They’ve learned the huge bumps on a giraffe’s head, called ossicones, are different from horns or antlers. They spot an old bull their parents studied before they were born and their dad estimates he may be the world’s oldest recorded wild giraffe at over 20 years old. But with only 90,000 left, his goal is to identify which giraffes need urgent help based on his ground-breaking theory that there are four or five unique giraffe species, not just one. As the film chronicles, Fennessy has to go to Ethiopia’s border with war-torn South Sudan to complete his collection of DNA samples from Africa’s wild giraffe population before he can run a species analysis. Searching for Nubian giraffes by helicopter, he gets one sample before gunfire aimed at the copter ends a final day’s search for more. It was Fennessy’s research that greatly contributed to the very recent genetic discovery which confirmed there indeed are four distinct species of giraffe: the northern giraffe, southern giraffe, reticulated giraffe, and the Masai giraffe. This breaking news comes just as the world is learning of the endangered status of the giraffe and the need to preserve all four species. Because a population in Uganda, called Rothchild’s giraffes, are the same type as the Nubian and are endangered due to poaching and oil drilling plans, Fennessy and the Uganda Wildlife Authority work out an ambitious plan to protect the species. A team of Ugandan veterinarians and park rangers go through training in how to safely capture a herd of young, healthy females and a few males. They guide them into trucks, drive four hours to the Nile River, cross via a ferry, and then release them in a safer habitat to breed far from the oil drilling. The film captures all the drama of such a difficult and dangerous operation in Uganda’s Murchison Falls National Park as the Fennessys and the team hope a successful relocation will prompt more missions to protect these rare giraffes for generations.","stream","[]","['Africa']","['Endangered species', 'Giraffe']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587157/1009587157-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895413" "asp3895411-marc","","Nature. Jungle animal hospital. Season 34, Episode 16","","54 minutes","['Nature']","Deep in the Guatemalan jungle, there’s an organization whose staff works around the clock to try to save and care for injured, orphaned and endangered animals brought to its facility from all over the country. This rescue center, known as ARCAS, is at full capacity with over seven hundred boarders of all shapes and sizes, chiefly victims of the illegal pet trade. However, the team still tries to accommodate additional rescued animals arriving daily. The program centers on the work and challenges faced by jungle veterinarian Alejandro Morales, his zoologist girlfriend Anna Bryant, and their group of dedicated staff and volunteers, as they try to rehabilitate and prepare all types of wildlife for a return to the wild. Filmmakers spent a year documenting the work being done at Guatemala’s busiest rescue center so they could follow the challenges faced by the staff, such as Anna Bryant’s efforts to make sure a troop of spider monkeys would finally be ready to go back to the wild after several years of rehabilitation. Her observations indicate that an adult male, called Bruce, still needs to learn to socialize more with his troop and spend more time up in the trees where it is safer if he has any hope of surviving in the jungle. Bryant, who cares for all of the young orphaned animals at ARCAS, is also seen bottle-feeding a new arrival, a month-old spider monkey, whose mother was killed trying to protect her baby. Bryant explains how she has to strike a balance to form just enough of a bond to care for these babies, and yet not to be a constant presence hindering the rehab process. After three months in quarantine, the baby orphan will join other rescued spider monkeys to form their own troop and begin the five-year process of preparing for a return to the wild. As a veterinarian treating such a variety of wild animals at the rescue center, Alejandro Morales is used to improvising when necessary. The film shows him anesthetizing a rare bird, a baby northern potoo, with a makeshift gas mask in order to operate on its broken leg. It is the first potoo ever sent to ARCAS. Although the surgery went well, attempts to figure out what food it likes did not and Morales worries the potoo can’t heal if it won’t eat. The vets also work with authorities at checkpoints on roads leading out of the jungle to locate newly-hatched baby parrots being smuggled out on buses. During the breeding season, more than a hundred baby parrots a month arrive at the center and Morales believes most can be returned to the jungle in two years as long as the team can rehydrate and feed them. The program also documents the first time that captive-bred scarlet macaws are released into the wild in Guatemala. This history-making event marked the culmination of the center’s first captive-breeding program, led by ARCAS Director Fernando Martinez, to increase the scarlet macaw population. There are plans to release 40 more over the next five years. Meanwhile, work never stops for the rescue center team as they continue to rehabilitate more monkeys, jaguars, armadillos, crocs and gray foxes for release; to receive new arrivals in need of care; and to track those spider monkeys and scarlet macaws, fitted with satellite collars, to determine if they are succeeding in the wild.","stream","[]","['Guatemala']","['Wildlife reintroduction', 'Veterinary hospitals', 'Wildlife rescue', 'Jungles']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587156/1009587156-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895411" "asp3895409-marc","","Nature. Animal homes. Part 3","","53 minutes","['Nature']","Animals congregate in huge colonies partly out of necessity and partly for the security that numbers provide. Icelandic puffins form nesting colonies of more than a million, tucked in between hundreds of thousands of other seabirds, which provides shared information about food sources and reduces the odds of individual birds being attacked. But, colonies are also useful for predators. Social spiders in Ecuador work together to capture prey 20 times the size an individual might subdue on its own. For others, communal living provides perfect multi generational caregiving options or the opportunity to build enormous cities – such as the acre-wide, multi-million-citizen colonies built by leaf cutter ants in Costa Rica.","stream","[]","[]","['Animals']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587155/1009587155-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895409" "asp3895407-marc","","Nature. Animal homes. Part 2","","53 minutes","['Nature']","Finding a good base of operations is key to successfully raising a family. One must find the correct stream or tree, the correct building materials, neighbors and sometimes tenants. In the wild, every home is a unique DIY project, every head of household is a designer and engineer. Animated blueprints and tiny cameras chart the building plans and progress of beavers, tortoises and woodrats, examining layouts and cross sections, evaluating the technical specs of their structures and documenting their problem-solving skills. Animal architecture provides remarkable insights into animal consciousness, creativity and innovation.","stream","[]","[]","['Animals']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587154/1009587154-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895407" "asp3895405-marc","","Nature. Animal homes. Part 1","","53 minutes","['Nature']","Bird nests come in all shapes and sizes, crafted from an inexhaustible diversity of materials, including fur, grasses, leaves, mosses, sticks and twigs, bones, wool, mud and spider silk. Quite a few also contain man-made materials – colorful twine, bits of wire, even plastic bags. Each one is a remarkable work of art, built with just a beak! We begin with a museum collection of nests and branch out to scenes in the wild all over the world, where birds arrive at diverse nesting grounds to collect, compete for, reject, steal and begin to build with carefully selected materials, crafting homes for the all-important task of protecting their eggs and raising their young.","stream","[]","[]","['Nests', 'Animals']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587153/1009587153-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895405" "asp3895403-marc","","Nature. Penguin post office. Season 33, Episode 9","","54 minutes","['Nature']","Antarctica’s most popular tourist destination is a unique British post office located in the heart of the Antarctic Peninsula at Port Lockroy, about 700 miles south of Argentina and Chile. Enthusiastic cruise ship passengers from around the world come ashore throughout the Antarctic summer to see the colony of 3,000 gentoo penguins that takes up residence each year alongside Port Lockroy’s other summer inhabitants – the post office staff.","stream","['Great Britain', 'Post Office']","['Antarctica']","['Tourists', 'Penguins']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587152/1009587152-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895403" "asp3895399-marc","","Nature. Snow monkeys. Season 32, Episode 16","","54 minutes","['Nature']","In the frigid valleys of Japan’s Shiga Highlands, a troop of snow monkeys make their way and raise their families in a complex society of rank and privilege where each knows their place. Their leader is still new to the job and something of a solitary grouch. But one little monkey, innocently unaware of his own lowly social rank, reaches out to this lonely leader, forming a bond with him that manages over time to warm his less than sunny disposition. It is a rare and remarkable gesture that alters both their lives. Changing seasons bring new babies to care for, a profusion of insects and blossoms to eat, family disagreements to squabble over and tragedies to overcome. Mating season brings competition for females as the days grow shorter and colder in a rush toward winter. But with their now confident leader to guide them and their families to shelter and care for them, this troop of snow monkeys is ready to face the world.","stream","[]","[]","['Japanese macaque', 'Macaques']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587150/1009587150-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895399" "asp3895397-marc","","Nature. Masters of mayhem. Honey badgers. Season 32, Episode 12","","54 minutes","['Nature']","“Honey badger is bad ass.” Those words and corresponding video became a YouTube sensation with 51 million hits. This relentless little creature is one of the most fearless animals in the world, renowned for its ability to confront grown lions, castrate charging buffalo, and shrug off the toxic defenses of stinging bees, scorpions, and snakes. Little is known about its behavior in the wild or why it is so aggressive. Our film will follow three badger specialists in South Africa who take on these masters of mayhem in ways that must be seen to be believed.","stream","[]","[]","['Honey badger']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587149/1009587149-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895397" "asp3895389-marc","","Nature. An original duckumentary. Season 31, Episode 4","","54 minutes","['Nature']","There are some 120 species of duck, representing a wide variety of shapes, sizes and behaviors. Some are noisy and gregarious, others shy and elusive. They are familiar animals we think we know. But most of us don’t really know these phenomenal, sophisticated creatures at all. This program follows a wood duck family as a male and female create a bond, migrate together across thousands of miles, nurture and protect a brood of chicks, then come full circle as they head to their wintering grounds.","stream","[]","[]","['Ducks']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587145/1009587145-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895389" "asp3895385-marc","","Nature. Siberian tiger quest. Season 31, Episode 1","","53 minutes","['Nature']","Ecologist Chris Morgan travels to far eastern Russia, in search of the Siberian tigers that hold rank in the frozen forests. The film features the work of Korean cameraman Sooyong Park, the first individual ever to film Siberian tigers in the wild. Park spent years in the forest tracking and filming the world’s biggest cat. Park’s tracking technique was unconventional, but produced more than a thousand hours of wild tiger footage and captured the saga of a Siberian tiger dynasty. Morgan spends time with Park, learning firsthand just how hard it was for him to achieve his remarkable accomplishment.","stream","[]","['Russia (Federation)']","['Siberian tiger', 'Endangered species']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587143/1009587143-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895385" "asp3895383-marc","","Nature. Fortress of the bears. Season 30, Episode 6","","53 minutes","['Nature']","Alaska’s Admiralty Island is home to an estimated 1800 brown bears, the largest concentration of bears in the world. Nearly 100 miles long and 20 miles wide, it is half the size of Yellowstone National Park, yet it sustains four times more grizzlies. The native Tlingít people call this island “Kootznoowoo,” meaning “Fortress of the Bears.” It is a place where bears depend on fish, fish depend on trees, and the trees depend on fish-eating bears to spread the nitrogen rich bodies of salmon throughout the forest. Everything depends on the annual salmon run. When a change in the weather keeps the salmon from arriving, the entire ecosystem is affected. A La Niña winter has cooled the water to two degrees below normal, keeping the salmon out of the streams and delaying the run. It’s the worst salmon season in the last 40 years. As the bears wait for the salmon, they hunt and scavenge for anything they can find to supplement their unsatisfying diet of grass. The receding tide offers unique opportunities, and one young bear demonstrates a remarkable talent for clamming. But the feast is short-lived. With the passing season showing no sign of fish, the bears become increasingly gaunt and desperate. Will the salmon finally make their way up the streams of Admiralty Island? And will the bears survive until they do? Fortress of the Bears enters a world shaped by bears, trees, and salmon, and explores the delicate balance of their interconnected lives.","stream","[]","['Tongass National Forest (Alaska)', 'Alaska', 'Admiralty Island (Alaska)']","['Brown bear', 'Bears']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587142/1009587142-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895383" "asp3895379-marc","","Nature. Running the gauntlet. Salmon. Season 29, Episode 13","","54 minutes","['Nature']","This film investigates the parallel stories of collapsing Pacific salmon populations and how biologists and engineers have become instruments in audacious experiments to replicate every stage of the fish’s life cycle. Each of our desperate efforts to save salmon has involved replacing their natural cycle of reproduction and death with a radically manipulated life history. Our once great runs of salmon are now conceived in laboratories, raised in tanks, driven in trucks, and farmed in pens. Here we go beyond the ongoing debate over how to save an endangered species. In its exposure of a wildly creative, hopelessly complex, and stunningly expensive approach to managing salmon, the film reveals one of the most ambitious plans ever conceived for taking the reins of the planet.","stream","[]","['Northwest, Pacific']","['Pacific salmon', 'Salmon']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587140/1009587140-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895379" "asp3895375-marc","","Nature. The born free story. Elsa’s legacy. Season 29, Episode 7","","54 minutes","['Nature']","2010 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of “Born Free” – a book and then a film that changed forever the way we think about wildlife. What has happened to lions since this story? What has happened to the people featured in the film? And what has “Born Free” taught us?","stream","['Adamson, George', 'Adamson, Joy']","['Kenya']","['Lion', 'Human-animal relationships', 'Orphaned animals']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587138/1009587138-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895375" "asp3895371-marc","","Nature. A murder of crows. Season 29, Episode 3","","54 minutes","['Nature']","Although cultures around the world may regard the crow as a scavenger, bad omen, or simply a nuisance, this bad reputation might overshadow what could be regarded as the crow’s most striking characteristic – its intelligence. New research indicates that crows are among the brightest animals in the world. NATURE’s A Murder of Crows brings you these so-called feathered apes, as you have never seen them before.","stream","[]","[]","['Birds', 'Crows']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587136/1009587136-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895371" "asp3895369-marc","","Nature. An elephant to remember. Echo. Season 29, Episode 2","","54 minutes","['Nature']","Echo, the remarkable matriarch of a family of elephants in Kenya’s Amboseli National Park, was most studied elephant in the world, the subject of several books and documentaries, including two NATURE films. For nearly four decades, elephant expert Cynthia Moss, and award-winning filmmaker Martyn Colbeck, were on hand to record the trials and triumphs of Echo and her family, documenting the intense loyalties and deep caring that are so fundamental to all elephants, creating a moving record of a life we all can share. Echo died of natural causes at the age of 65 in May of 2009, leaving the family she had cared for and guided for so long to face the worst drought ever recorded in Amboseli on their own. It was a final test of the years of Echo’s leadership. Had she taught them all they would need to survive without her? Could her wisdom continue to provide for them even after her death? With rich archival footage and warm recollections, Moss and Colbeck share their memories of Echo and her family as they follow the fortunes of Echo’s family during the drought. Echo is shown caring for her newborn son, Ely, who overcame the crippling condition he was born with thanks to her patience and extraordinary perseverance. Echo is also shown making a heartbreaking decision to abandon her mortally-wounded daughter, Erin, in order to save Erin’s young calf, Email. Moss and Colbeck have especially fond memories of Echo’s mischievous baby daughter, Ebony, whose playful nature was so endearing to them both. And they marvel as they recall Echo’s rescue of Ebony when she was kidnapped by a rival clan, remembering it as one of the defining moments of her leadership. Happily, Echo’s legacy lives on. Though other elephant families suffer devastating losses, her family is able to survive the drought, retaining her wisdom for future generations, keeping her memory alive.","stream","[]","['Africa']","['Elephants']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Wildlife television programs', 'Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587135/1009587135-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895369" "asp3895359-marc","","Masterpiece. Wolf Hall. Part 5","","60 minutes","['Masterpiece']","A historical drama for a modern audience, Wolf Hall, the 2016 Peabody Award and Golden Globe winner for Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, tells the story of Thomas Cromwell, played by Mark Rylance (Bridge of Spies, Twelfth Night)-a blacksmith's son who rises from the ashes of personal disaster, and deftly picks his way through a court where ""man is wolf to man."" Damian Lewis (Homeland) is King Henry VIII, haunted by his brother's premature death and obsessed with protecting the Tudor dynasty by securing his succession with a male heir to the throne. The cast also includes Claire Foy (The Queen, Little Dorrit) as the future queen Anne Boleyn.Adapted from Hilary Mantel's best-selling Booker Prize-winning novels Wolf Hall and its sequel, Bring Up the Bodies, Wolf Hall follows the complex machinations and back room dealings of accomplished power broker Thomas Cromwell, who must serve king and country while dealing with deadly political intrigue, Henry VIII's tempestuous relationship with Anne Boleyn, and the religious upheavals of the Protestant reformation.","stream","['Earl of Essex', 'Henry', 'Mantel, Hilary', 'King of England', 'Cromwell, Thomas', 'Anne Boleyn', 'VIII', 'Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England']","['England']","[]","['Fiction television programs', 'Historical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587130/1009587130-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895359" "asp3895357-marc","","Masterpiece. Wolf Hall. Part 4","","60 minutes","['Masterpiece']","A historical drama for a modern audience, Wolf Hall, the 2016 Peabody Award and Golden Globe winner for Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, tells the story of Thomas Cromwell, played by Mark Rylance (Bridge of Spies, Twelfth Night)-a blacksmith's son who rises from the ashes of personal disaster, and deftly picks his way through a court where ""man is wolf to man."" Damian Lewis (Homeland) is King Henry VIII, haunted by his brother's premature death and obsessed with protecting the Tudor dynasty by securing his succession with a male heir to the throne. The cast also includes Claire Foy (The Queen, Little Dorrit) as the future queen Anne Boleyn.Adapted from Hilary Mantel's best-selling Booker Prize-winning novels Wolf Hall and its sequel, Bring Up the Bodies, Wolf Hall follows the complex machinations and back room dealings of accomplished power broker Thomas Cromwell, who must serve king and country while dealing with deadly political intrigue, Henry VIII's tempestuous relationship with Anne Boleyn, and the religious upheavals of the Protestant reformation.","stream","['Earl of Essex', 'Henry', 'Mantel, Hilary', 'King of England', 'Cromwell, Thomas', 'Anne Boleyn', 'VIII', 'Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England']","['England']","[]","['Fiction television programs', 'Historical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587129/1009587129-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895357" "asp3895353-marc","","Masterpiece. Wolf Hall. Part 2","","59 minutes","['Masterpiece']","A historical drama for a modern audience, Wolf Hall, the 2016 Peabody Award and Golden Globe winner for Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, tells the story of Thomas Cromwell, played by Mark Rylance (Bridge of Spies, Twelfth Night)-a blacksmith's son who rises from the ashes of personal disaster, and deftly picks his way through a court where ""man is wolf to man."" Damian Lewis (Homeland) is King Henry VIII, haunted by his brother's premature death and obsessed with protecting the Tudor dynasty by securing his succession with a male heir to the throne. The cast also includes Claire Foy (The Queen, Little Dorrit) as the future queen Anne Boleyn. Adapted from Hilary Mantel's best-selling Booker Prize-winning novels Wolf Hall and its sequel, Bring Up the Bodies, Wolf Hall follows the complex machinations and back room dealings of accomplished power broker Thomas Cromwell, who must serve king and country while dealing with deadly political intrigue, Henry VIII's tempestuous relationship with Anne Boleyn, and the religious upheavals of the Protestant reformation.","stream","['Earl of Essex', 'Henry', 'Mantel, Hilary', 'King of England', 'Cromwell, Thomas', 'Anne Boleyn', 'VIII', 'Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England']","['England']","[]","['Fiction television programs', 'Historical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587127/1009587127-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895353" "asp3895351-marc","","Masterpiece. Wolf Hall. Part 1","","63 minutes","['Masterpiece']","A historical drama for a modern audience, Wolf Hall, the 2016 Peabody Award and Golden Globe winner for Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, tells the story of Thomas Cromwell, played by Mark Rylance (Bridge of Spies, Twelfth Night)-a blacksmith's son who rises from the ashes of personal disaster, and deftly picks his way through a court where ""man is wolf to man."" Damian Lewis (Homeland) is King Henry VIII, haunted by his brother's premature death and obsessed with protecting the Tudor dynasty by securing his succession with a male heir to the throne. The cast also includes Claire Foy (The Queen, Little Dorrit) as the future queen Anne Boleyn. Adapted from Hilary Mantel's best-selling Booker Prize-winning novels Wolf Hall and its sequel, Bring Up the Bodies, Wolf Hall follows the complex machinations and back room dealings of accomplished power broker Thomas Cromwell, who must serve king and country while dealing with deadly political intrigue, Henry VIII's tempestuous relationship with Anne Boleyn, and the religious upheavals of the Protestant reformation.","stream","['Earl of Essex', 'Henry', 'Mantel, Hilary', 'King of England', 'Cromwell, Thomas', 'VIII']","['England']","[]","['Fiction television programs', 'Historical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587126/1009587126-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895351" "asp3895349-marc","","Mathematica. Part 20","","11 minutes","['Mathematica']","Questions in everyday life involving chance and possibility can be confusing. When you roll dice, what is the probability you’ll roll the same number on each die? What does a 25% chance of rain mean?","stream","[]","[]","['Probabilities', 'Chance', 'Mathematics']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587125/1009587125-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895349" "asp3895347-marc","","Mathematica. Solving multinomial expressions with factorization. Part 19","","11 minutes","['Mathematica']","In order to really find out what makes up an object, that object must to be divided into tiny molecules, which then must be separated into atoms, giving us an accurate picture of the object. The same rule can be applied to math. Any complicated and difficult multinomial expression can be simplified through a process called factorization.","stream","[]","[]","['Algebra', 'Mathematics', 'Factorization (Mathematics)']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587124/1009587124-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895347" "asp3895345-marc","","Mathematica. Part 18","","11 minutes","['Mathematica']","A 20-part series exploring the fundamentals of algebra, geometry, and advanced mathematics. Explore the boundless world of math and numbers in this 20-part educational series that introduces key mathematic principles, such as the mechanics of equations, factorization, and introductory geometry. With engaging graphic animation and relatable, real-life examples, Mathematica is a valuable learning tool that makes math approachable and bolsters comprehension of a wide range of topics.","stream","[]","[]","['Volume (Cubic content)', 'Mathematics', 'Cone', 'Pyramid (Geometry)']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587123/1009587123-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895345" "asp3895343-marc","","Mathematica. Part 17","","10 minutes","['Mathematica']","Have you ever wondered how an area of land is drawn to fit on a map? It’s all about similarity in diagrams! Learn the basic principles for enlargement and reduction.","stream","[]","[]","['Similarity (Geometry)', 'Mathematics']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587122/1009587122-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895343" "asp3895341-marc","","Mathematica. The uniqueness of prime numbers. ""Only one"". Part 16","","9 minutes","['Mathematica']","There are some numbers that can not be evenly divided by any number other than one and the number itself. Explore the uniqueness of prime numbers.","stream","[]","[]","['Mathematics', 'Numbers, Prime']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587121/1009587121-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895341" "asp3895339-marc","","Mathematica. Part 15","","10 minutes","['Mathematica']","The ancient Egyptians, tasked with measuring the area of agricultural land around the Nile, used a variety of tools: ropes, poles, and rulers. Their calculations and measurements were very accurate and their skills unrivaled. With these skills, they were able to construct some of the grandest architectural marvels the world has seen, the Pyramids.","stream","[]","['Egypt']","['Mathematics', 'Geometry', 'Measuring instruments', 'Geometrical constructions', 'Measurement']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587120/1009587120-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895339" "asp3895337-marc","","Mathematica. Part 14","","10 minutes","['Mathematica']","A 20-part series exploring the fundamentals of algebra, geometry, and advanced mathematics. Explore the boundless world of math and numbers in this 20-part educational series that introduces key mathematic principles, such as the mechanics of equations, factorization, and introductory geometry. With engaging graphic animation and relatable, real-life examples, Mathematica is a valuable learning tool that makes math approachable and bolsters comprehension of a wide range of topics.","stream","[]","[]","['Geometry', 'Shapes', 'Mathematics', 'Polyhedra']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587119/1009587119-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895337" "asp3895335-marc","","Mathematica. Finding the center of gravity. A balancing act. Part 13","","11 minutes","['Mathematica']","A 20-part series exploring the fundamentals of algebra, geometry, and advanced mathematics. Explore the boundless world of math and numbers in this 20-part educational series that introduces key mathematic principles, such as the mechanics of equations, factorization, and introductory geometry. With engaging graphic animation and relatable, real-life examples, Mathematica is a valuable learning tool that makes math approachable and bolsters comprehension of a wide range of topics.","stream","[]","[]","['Center of mass', 'Mathematics']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587118/1009587118-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895335" "asp3895333-marc","","Mathematica. Mathematical relationships and functions. Part 12","","8 minutes","['Mathematica']","The French mathematician Rene Descartes was the first to use coordinates to express the formula of a curve from two changing values. Since that time, the definition of a function has gradually evolved through new discoveries or research by mathematicians.","stream","[]","[]","['Mathematics', 'Functions', 'Coordinates']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587117/1009587117-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895333" "asp3895331-marc","","Mathematica. Mathematical relationships and functions. Part 11","","10 minutes","['Mathematica']","When each element of Set X corresponds to only one element from Set Y, this corresponding relationship is called a function of X to Y.","stream","[]","[]","['Mathematics', 'Functions', 'Coordinates']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587116/1009587116-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895331" "asp3895329-marc","","Mathematica. The endless world of irrational numbers. Part 10","","10 minutes","['Mathematica']","Our world is vast and space is virtually unending. Yet, there’s another endless world, one of numbers. Venture into the vast world of real numbers, where rational and irrational numbers come together.","stream","[]","[]","['Mathematics', 'Counting', 'Irrational numbers']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587115/1009587115-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895329" "asp3895327-marc","","Mathematica. Part 9","","10 minutes","['Mathematica']","There’s a treasure map that says the treasure lies buried at a spot equidistant from points A, B, and C. If you were on this island, how would find the treasure? The answer involves finding the circumcenter of a triangle.","stream","[]","[]","['Trigonometry', 'Mathematics', 'Triangle', 'Circle']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587114/1009587114-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895327" "asp3895325-marc","","Mathematica. Part 8","","9 minutes","['Mathematica']","In ancient times, seeding and harvest time were determined according to the movement of the stars. For this reason, it was of the utmost importance that people studied the sky. These studies led to the discovery of the Trigonometric Ratio; a key to understanding right triangles.","stream","[]","['Everest, Mount (China and Nepal)']","['Trigonometry', 'Mathematics', 'Triangle']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587113/1009587113-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895325" "asp3895323-marc","","Mathematica. Equations, the mathematics of curiosity. Part 7","","9 minutes","['Mathematica']","An introduction to equations: using mathematics to solve the unknown.","stream","[]","[]","['Variables (Mathematics)', 'Algebra', 'Equations', 'Mathematics']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587112/1009587112-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895323" "asp3895321-marc","","Mathematica. The mysteries of multiplication and exponents. Part 6","","10 minutes","['Mathematica']","Have you ever wished that there was a short cut for multiplying the same number over and over again? Try exponents!","stream","[]","[]","['Mathematics', 'Multiplication', 'Exponents (Algebra)']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587111/1009587111-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895321" "asp3895319-marc","","Mathematica. A binary world of zeroes and ones. Part 5","","10 minutes","['Mathematica']","Embark on a journey into a binary world, one in which there are only two numbers: one and zero.","stream","[]","[]","['Binary system (Mathematics)', 'Mathematics', 'Binary-coded decimal system', 'Decimal system', 'Numeration']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587110/1009587110-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895319" "asp3895317-marc","","Mathematica. Part 4","","10 minutes","['Mathematica']","This is the mathematical story about the Pythagorean Theory in modern times. If a building is on fire and the fire truck’s ladder needs to reach the top floor, how do we know which ladder to use?","stream","[]","[]","['Pythagorean theorem', 'Mathematics', 'Triangle', 'Architecture, Korean']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587109/1009587109-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895317" "asp3895315-marc","","Mathematica. Part 3","","10 minutes","['Mathematica']","Take a look around, and you’ll see that we live in a world full of rectangles with 90 degree right angles. Let’s take this chance to explore the hidden meaning of the right angle.","stream","[]","['Egypt']","['Pythagorean theorem', 'Mathematics', 'Right angle', 'Triangle']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587108/1009587108-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895315" "asp3895313-marc","","Mathematica. The endless mystery of π. Part 2","","8 minutes","['Mathematica']","The round Earth on which we live is full of circles. Long ago, humans began to realize the importance of circles and their relevance to daily life.","stream","[]","[]","['Pi', 'Mathematics']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587107/1009587107-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895313" "asp3895311-marc","","Mathematica. The endless mystery of π. Part 1","","11 minutes","['Mathematica']","Every circle in the world contains π. What do you think of when you think of π? Like the pies we eat, everything round has something to do with the number π.","stream","[]","[]","['Pi', 'Mathematics']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587106/1009587106-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895311" "asp3895243-marc","","Austin City limits celebrates 40 years","","108 minutes","[]","The landmark public television series observed its birthday in 2014 with Austin City Limits Celebrates 40 Years, a special featuring great performances by Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, Lyle Lovett, Foo Fighters, Jimmie Vaughan, Alabama Shakes and more. Hosted by Oscar-winning actor/musician Jeff Bridges, Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, and Academy Award-winner Matthew McConaughey.","stream","[]","[]","['Popular music', 'Rock music', 'Country music', 'Blues (Music)']","['Concert television programs', 'Popular music', 'Country music', 'Blues (Music)', 'Rock music']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009587xxx/1009587072/1009587072-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3895243" "asp3894584-marc","","Tomorrow","","120 minutes","[]","In 2012, ""Nature"" published a study led by more than 20 researchers from the top scientific institutions in the world predicting that humankind could disappear between 2040 and 2100. It also said that it could be avoided by drastically changing our way of life and take appropriate measures. Shortly after giving birth to her first child, French actress and director Mélanie Laurent (Inglorious Basterds) became increasingly aware of the dangers and the state of urgency that her son will face in the future. Along with friend and activist Cyril Dion and their crew, she decided to travel the world in search of solutions that can help save the next generations. The result is Tomorrow, an inspiring documentary that presents concrete solutions implemented throughout the world by hundreds of communities. From the US to the UK and through Finland and India, together they traveled to 10 countries to visit permaculture farms, urban agriculture projects and community-owned renewable initiatives to highlight people making a difference in the fields of food, energy, finance, democracy, and education. Their common ideas and examples make Tomorrow one of the most essential and unexpectedly inspirational viewing experiences of our time.","stream","[]","[]","['Global warming', 'Renewable energy sources', 'Sustainable development']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009572xxx/1009572501/1009572501-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894584" "asp3894188-marc","","The changing face of. George Michael","","52 minutes","['The changing face of']","The Changing Face of ... is a glittering new celebrity biography series with a twist: telling the incredible stories of A-listers whose careers have endured across the decades. Hugely talented within their fields, they've also been inventive in using their image to keep themselves in the spotlight. Through the prism of their ever-changing style, we reveal each star's amazing life story - the highs, the lows, the drugs, the sex and the rock and roll. The Changing Face of ... has secured interviews with dozens of key players in the global image-making machine - in London, New York, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. For example, top photographer Terry O'Neill, Emmy-award winning designer Bob Mackie, veteran TV journalist Nina Myskow and respected fashion historian Pamela Church-Gibson. Alongside their contributions are stunning stills and moving archive from Getty Images and ITN, revealing the iconic looks of our celebrities from childhood to present day. From chart topping hits to being the youngest ever recipient of the Ivor Novello Award, George Michael's success was astronomical. But it was his knack for reinvention which kept him in the public consciousness. Following his untimely death in 2016, discover how he became a bonafide superstar, and how he secured himself a legacy as a pop titan.","stream","['Michael, George']","['Great Britain']","['Entertainers']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009572xxx/1009572444/1009572444-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894188" "asp3894186-marc","","The changing face of. Elton John","","52 minutes","['The changing face of']","The Changing Face of ... is a glittering new celebrity biography series with a twist: telling the incredible stories of A-listers whose careers have endured across the decades. Hugely talented within their fields, they've also been inventive in using their image to keep themselves in the spotlight. Through the prism of their ever-changing style, we reveal each star's amazing life story - the highs, the lows, the drugs, the sex and the rock and roll. The Changing Face of ... has secured interviews with dozens of key players in the global image-making machine - in London, New York, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. For example, top photographer Terry O'Neill, Emmy-award winning designer Bob Mackie, veteran TV journalist Nina Myskow and respected fashion historian Pamela Church-Gibson. Alongside their contributions are stunning stills and moving archive from Getty Images and ITN, revealing the iconic looks of our celebrities from childhood to present day. These days Sir Elton is rock royalty. He's come a long way from his dorky school days when he went by the name Reginald Dwight. From mild-mannered piano player to dazzling sequin-clad showman, Elton's changed not just the way he looks, but his way of life too. He's been straight, bi-sexual, and gay, he's been a shopaholic, workaholic, and cocaine addict and then, in 2010, a father. From massive specs and spandex, to Versace suits and wigs: Elton is an international institution.","stream","['John, Elton']","['Great Britain']","['Entertainers']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009572xxx/1009572443/1009572443-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894186" "asp3894122-marc","","The green economy. Wind power","","21 minutes","['The green economy']","The Green Economy looks at the emerging technology that's becoming big business. Condon, Oregon is the site of one of the largest wind farms in the World. This trend is becoming a reality!","stream","[]","[]","['Wind power industry', 'Wind power', 'Sustainable development']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560813/1009560813-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894122" "asp3894120-marc","","The green economy. Wildlife management","","20 minutes","['The green economy']","Lions ... Tigers ... Bears ... Oh My! We find out how people who really care about wildlife are raising awareness about why our urban growth is literally making dangerous encounters with wild animals is becoming an everyday occurrence. We visit an exotic animal rescue to see lions, tigers and other wild animals are being cared for the best way possible. We also talk to experts about one of the most allusive animals, the wolf, is now making a comeback.","stream","[]","[]","['Wildlife management', 'Urbanization', 'Urban ecology (Biology)', 'Sustainable development']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560812/1009560812-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894120" "asp3894118-marc","","The green economy. Wave energy","","20 minutes","['The green economy']","Another budding energy field is harnessing the power of the ocean. Wave energy buoys are doing it now but the plan is to expand this technology all over the world. The world's largest buoy is being built in Vancouver, Washington and it will launch on the Oregon Coast.","stream","[]","[]","['Ocean wave power', 'Ocean energy resources', 'Sustainable development']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560811/1009560811-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894118" "asp3894116-marc","","The green economy. Waterway superfunds. Part 2","","21 minutes","['The green economy']","In this program we will compare other rivers where industry has left its mark. Rivers like the mighty Hudson where PCB clean up has been revolutionized. New Jersey's Passaic River, which is considered one of the most polluted bodies of water anywhere. The Gowanus Canal that runs through Brooklyn New York where you'd think twice if you wanted a dip on a hot day. Lastly, its the Fox River in Wisconsin that is one of the largest cleanups on record. The Willamette just may be pristine again!","stream","[]","[]","['Water', 'Sustainable development', 'Hazardous wastes', 'Water quality management', 'Sediment transport']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560810/1009560810-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894116" "asp3894114-marc","","The green economy. Waterway superfunds. Part 1","","22 minutes","['The green economy']","Cities around the United States grew up around the great arterial waterways. In the West, the Columbia and Willamette have seen 150 years of commerce and change and unfortunately have paid the price of the industrial revolution. It's not the water so much as the sediment on the bottom where PCB's and other toxins are threatening fish and other wildlife. There is a push to reverse the damage of the past by removing the worst of this sediment. This is a complex issue with an even more complex solution but we show you how they're doing it.","stream","[]","[]","['Water', 'Sustainable development', 'Hazardous wastes', 'Water quality management', 'Sediment transport']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560808/1009560808-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894114" "asp3894112-marc","","The green economy. Water systems","","20 minutes","['The green economy']","We all need it and its much less common than you might think. The earth has plenty of water but only a small fraction of it is fresh and clean. Our rivers are much dirtier than people think so cleaning water for drinking is becoming the focus of numerous scientists. We take some of the dirtiest and make it clean and drinkable right before your eyes.","stream","[]","['Oregon']","['Water', 'Water treatment plants', 'Sustainable development']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560807/1009560807-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894112" "asp3894110-marc","","The green economy. Waste to energy","","20 minutes","['The green economy']","Marion County Environmental Services oversees the operation of one of the most successful recycling and energy programs in the United States. Curbside collection, sorting, waste incineration which in turn generates electricity ... these folks have it nailed. We get to see all steps and get involved in the process.","stream","[]","['Oregon']","['Sustainable development', 'Renewable energy sources', 'Recycling (Waste, etc.)']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560806/1009560806-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894110" "asp3894108-marc","","The green economy. The greening of freight rail. Part 2","","21 minutes","['The green economy']","How does a major port like Long Beach and Los Angeles use rail to move the literal mountains of freight? We will show you. Also, think it's impossible for the exhaust of a locomotive to actually be cleaner than the air it takes in? It is!","stream","[]","[]","['Shipment of goods', 'Railroads', 'Sustainable development', 'Railroad trains']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560805/1009560805-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894108" "asp3894106-marc","","The green economy. The greening of freight rail. Part 1","","22 minutes","['The green economy']","Since the early days of the railroad there has been the ability to move massive amounts of freight to expand the literal horizons of where business is done. Today that trend continues except technology and good old-fashioned American know-how is leading the way. Moving a ton of freight nearly 500 miles on a gallon of fuel is now the benchmark for efficiency. You will see how the technology is revolutionizing the locomotives and companies like Gunderson, GE and others are looking to stretch that even further.","stream","[]","[]","['Shipment of goods', 'Railroads', 'Sustainable development', 'Railroad trains']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560804/1009560804-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894106" "asp3894104-marc","","The green economy. Sustainable mining","","21 minutes","['The green economy']","The history of Butte, Montana is forged in the not so environmentally friendly practices of the Copper Kings of the early 20th Century. Now the city leaders and residents are pushing to clean up the sins of the past and also educate those who wish to get into the field of Mine Reclamation at Montana Technical Institute. We go on top and hundreds of feet below the city to get all the angles.","stream","[]","[]","['Sustainable development', 'Mines and mineral resources', 'Mineral industries', 'Abandoned mined lands reclamation']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560802/1009560802-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894104" "asp3894102-marc","","The green economy. Sustainable forestry","","20 minutes","['The green economy']","Growing trees is not totally the job of Mother Nature anymore! Making sure logging doesn't tax future growth too much is an ever more increasingly important task. Using a relatively new high tech invention, the helicopter, to harvest hasn't been around that long but offers an interesting alternative to logging. We look at growing, managing and cutting of the new sustainable forest.","stream","[]","[]","['Sustainable development', 'Forests and forestry', 'Sustainable forestry']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560801/1009560801-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894102" "asp3894100-marc","","The green economy. Sustainable fisheries","","13 minutes","['The green economy']","Beyond Catch & Release policies are experts who are dedicated to making sure the habitat for both commercial and sport fishing stays healthy. The Pacific Ocean is home to literally thousands of species of fish and other creatures. Here in the Northwest one of the best indicators to the health of the ocean is salmon. The Green Economy looks at how experts are monitoring all aspects of the health of the fish. There are some major breakthroughs from a technical aspect that are making the monitoring all the more accurate.","stream","[]","[]","['Sustainable fisheries', 'Marine resources conservation', 'Marine ecology', 'Sustainable development']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560800/1009560800-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894100" "asp3894098-marc","","The green economy. Solar revisited","","22 minutes","['The green economy']","Previously we looked at the different types of solar and where the technology and trends are taking us. Now we will look at how solar is much more widely accepted and used. In Coos Bay, Oregon nearly every new public structure has solar integrated into its construction. The efficiency of the modern panel is impressive and the future really is as bright as they say.","stream","[]","[]","['Solar energy industries', 'Sustainable development', 'Solar energy']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560799/1009560799-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894098" "asp3894096-marc","","The green economy. Solar energy","","20 minutes","['The green economy']","Stores like Real Goods in Humboldt County California carry everything you can think of solar including ... yes you guessed it ... solar toilets! We will look at the differences in the technology and how this endless energy source is being used. The future really is bright!","stream","[]","[]","['Solar energy industries', 'Solar energy']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560798/1009560798-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894096" "asp3894094-marc","","The green economy. Organic cooking","","20 minutes","['The green economy']","There's nothing boring about organic cuisine anymore! Bland and dull are not words used to describe the food at places like Flying Lotus Café. This trend has to start up the stream a little further, which is where food giant like Sysco comes in. We find out what restaurants are looking for in the organic arena straight from the source.","stream","[]","[]","['Natural foods', 'Organic farming', 'Natural foods industry']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560797/1009560797-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894094" "asp3894092-marc","","The green economy. New urbanism","","18 minutes","['The green economy']","This sleepy seaside community is built under the brand of sustainable new urbanism. Not only are the homes and other community buildings built in a very environmentally friendly way, but the design promotes the diminished need to drive by grouping services like grocery, laundry, restaurants and other things in the center promoting biking and walking. We take a few days off to enjoy the experience!","stream","[]","['United States']","['Sustainable architecture', 'City planning', 'Sustainable urban development']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560795/1009560795-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894092" "asp3894090-marc","","Green economy. Hydrogen fuel","","21 minutes","['Green economy']","Can you run a car on basically water? Yes you can. However that’s not the most common use. Utilizing this technology takes a little know how. We go to Clackamas County Community College to see a car that runs on basically water as well as talk to scientist types who are looking to the future.","stream","[]","[]","['Automobiles', 'Hydrogen as fuel']","['Educational films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560794/1009560794-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894090" "asp3894088-marc","","Green economy. Hydroelectric power","","20 minutes","['Green economy']","Bonneville Power built several of the biggest and most powerful hydroelectric dams. We find out how these huge turbines work as well as what other groups like Fish & Game are doing to lessen the impact on the river and its fishy residents.","stream","[]","[]","['Water-power', 'Hydroelectric power plants', 'Renewable energy sources', 'Sustainable development']","['Educational films', 'Nonfiction films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009560xxx/1009560793/1009560793-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3894088"