"filmID","creator","title","date_of_publication","runtime","series_title","summary","format_type","associated_entity","geography","subject_group","genre","image_url","direct_url" "fod1000205611","","A Guide to Whistleblowing","","1 min 54 sec","['2 Minutes To Success']","Blowing the whistle on unethical or illegal practices is a tough decision to make. Your values and integrity may be compromised by what you’ve seen. You may be fearing the consequences. Psychology expert Peter Quarry recommends asking yourself five specific questions, ascertaining degree and frequency of behaviors, their impact and what, if anything, is already being done. If the answers trouble you, seek independent advice before determining a path forward.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_s60qwuhn/version/100071/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205611" "fod1000205610","","Overcoming Low Self-Esteem","","1 min 55 sec","['2 Minutes To Success']","Low self-esteem is a state of mind caused by many factors, and it can affect productivity and careers negatively. Psychology expert Peter Quarry believes that triggers for low self-esteem can be avoided by identifying the things you do well each day, building a self-esteem file for collecting evidence of your accomplishments, and updating this file regularly with new successes.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_dqd7ff9t/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205610" "fod1000205609","","Managing Your own Anger","","2 min 3 sec","['2 Minutes To Success']","Being angry can become a self-destructive habit, causing anxiety and high blood pressure. Psychology expert Peter Quarry says that a healthier way to manage anger is to realize that it is a form of energy. This energy is much better funneled into creative projects, planning to do something happy with colleagues or family, or accomplishing personal goals.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_mg9i0e69/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205609" "fod1000205608","","Surviving an Unreliable Colleague","","2 min 3 sec","['2 Minutes To Success']","Behavioral expert Peter Quarry knows what unreliability in a colleague can be like. He suggests first explaining to them why their behavior causes problems. If this fails, you can try appealing to their personal brand and their desire to look good by getting them to make promises in front of others. Praise them and thank them if they deliver, or hold them to account – all in front of others.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_8nzcliuc/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205608" "fod1000205607","","Handling a Complainer","","1 min 55 sec","['2 Minutes To Success']","Being surrounded by complainers is hard, but as Peter Quarry points out, there are ways to handle them. You can acknowledge what they’re saying, showing empathy and putting forward positive solutions. If they persist, and especially if you work with them, it is best to ignore them, since what they really seek is attention. When you don’t react, there’s no payoff.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_zh2q18z4/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205607" "fod1000205606","","Dealing with an Incompetent Manager","","2 min 1 sec","['2 Minutes To Success']","It is tempting when things continually go wrong to blame an incompetent manager. Peter Quarry, psychology expert, suggests first doing a reality check with someone independent (it might be a personality clash causing the problem). Try communicating your needs clearly to the manager while negotiating outcomes. Be flexible and share coping strategies with others. If you can no longer cope, it may be time to leave that team.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_1s4i4fpv/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205606" "fod1000205605","","Breaking your Digital Addiction","","2 min 10 sec","['2 Minutes To Success']","50% of people complain they’ve become addicted to their mobile device. Behavioral expert Peter Quarry shows how to bust digital addiction through reducing screen time, switching devices off (go and walk that dog without the phone!) and setting yourself challenging goals that help to create healthy new habits. Before you know it, you’ll be digitally detoxed.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_baa2gscr/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205605" "fod1000205604","","Getting out of a Career Rut","","2 min 5 sec","['2 Minutes To Success']","We all get stuck in career ruts from time to time. If you feel unmotivated or unconfident, Peter Quarry believes in first taking “baby steps” (eg. updating your LinkedIn profile, networking to make new contacts, finding a mentor). Don’t rush into something new – take time to research how your field is changing. Reinvent yourself by repacking your expertise and building on the opportunities available to you.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_y5l7b0rf/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205604" "fod1000205603","","How can you Influence Others?","","1 min 55 sec","['2 Minutes To Success']","Behavioral expert Peter Quarry talks about the importance of being able to convince others when working together. This entails being able to promote your credentials so that others will listen to you; communicating no more than 3-5 key points; and preparing for objections with answers that focus on benefits.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_5mcp0sjg/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205603" "fod1000205601","","Understanding Crime and Upholding Safety","","12 min 27 sec","['Insights and Strategies: Investigations']","In this video, retired detective Colin McLaren discusses how workplaces can be ""sitting ducks"" for crimes such as theft, dishonesty, and cyber attacks. He advocates for ramping up security, investing in the right applications and consultants, and clamping down on abuses of privilege. Having strong policies and rules about the use of company cars and credit cards is essential. So too are standard operating procedures (SOPs) and random checks for pornography, drugs, and alcohol. With social media, it's best to share as little personal information as possible. Check people’s backgrounds when recruiting, and ensure strong audit trails and double-checking for those with discretion over company money.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_429mbm4e/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205601" "fod1000205600","","Steps to Solve Workplace Accidents and Crimes","","10 min 31 sec","['Insights and Strategies: Investigations']","Workplace crime and accident investigations must be taken very seriously. In this video, Colin McLaren, former homicide task force leader, itemizes all the necessary steps for conducting an investigation, including scrupulous note-taking and diagrams, photos, witness statements, and recording conversations. He counsels on the importance of being fair, calm, unbiased, frank, and in control. Above all, an investigator must be diligent, open-minded, and questioning in pursuit of the truth. The objective is to get admissions in writing.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_qc49xmd0/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205600" "fod1000205599","","Proactive About Safety and Security","","11 min 58 sec","['Insights and Strategies: Investigations']","Today’s workplaces and task forces require all the safety and security they can get, former homicide task force leader Colin McLaren says. Preventing crime at work starts with implementing proactive safety and security policies. It requires being on the lookout for warning signs (eg. unusual behaviors, moods, threats, bullying, thefts) and diffusing buildups where possible. Leaders should consult a safety expert and introduce newsletters, scenario training, and security protocols. A business’s assets also need securing and proper surveillance. Be vigilant with the surrounds of your business too—look out for arson and vandalism. It comes down to a culture of safety, training, and good policies.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_6rmsyu8b/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205599" "fod1000205598","","How to Manage a Task Force","","11 min 18 sec","['Insights and Strategies: Investigations']","When it comes to organizing a task force or project team for a complex job or serious problem, Colin McLaren, a former homicide task force leader, tells Eve Ash that it is essential to recruit the best people with the relevant experience, qualifications, energy, and drive. The task force needs excellent communication and information sharing processes, the capacity to debrief when things are stressful, the best equipment for the job, and high standards. Above all, leaders must stay focused, remembering to post all salient points, progress, and successes, and acknowledging people while maintaining confidentiality.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_hift25l1/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205598" "fod1000205597","","Dig Deeper to Get it Right","","11 min 44 sec","['Insights and Strategies: Investigations']","Former homicide task force leader Colin McLaren explains to Eve Ash how effective researching and interviewing is on par with being a sleuth. Too many people are casual about details. Colin stresses the importance of getting to the source of the issue and establishing all the facts until they are mastered. He balances a competitive instinct for digging deeply with the necessity for retaining an open mind when considering a problem. It is essential to be fearless in your presentation of information, challenging when it’s called for, seeking correct outcomes, and remaining as accurate as possible. Get it right first time, he counsels, and never give up. Follow procedures and maintain your principles.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_yut36587/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205597" "fod1000205596","","Asking Questions in an Investigation","","12 min 0 sec","['Insights and Strategies: Investigations']","Former homicide task force leader and author Colin McLaren explains to Eve Ash the subtle art of asking investigative questions. A workplace investigator or manager trying to ascertain the truth and resolve a problem needs to visualize their interview goal, then chart a series of questions with a suspect or employee. Questions must be subtle, short (to establish and confirm facts), open-ended, methodical, and numerous, monitoring the person’s responses and taking cues from what they say. Colin discusses the importance of building rapport and listening with an open mind. Above all, body language must be calm and professional. Put in the effort to get to the truth.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_3l01owrv/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205596" "fod1000205594","","Psychology, Law, Lies and False Memories","","16 min 49 sec","['Insights and Strategies: Lies']","Eyewitness testimony and its veracity presents problems for juries and judges, according to the University of California’s Dr Elizabeth Loftus. She tells Eve Ash that this intersection of psychology and law has revealed that the more confident a witness is, the more likely it is that they are believed, even if their memories are mistaken. More than 300 people, such as Steven Titus (misidentified as a rapist) have been convicted through faulty or false memories. The problem is compounded when zealous detectives coach witnesses, or when false and distorted memories are “implanted”. People sometimes cling to a mistaken belief, even when the evidence shows that they are wrong.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_2frifcxv/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205594" "fod1000205593","","Love, Lies and Exaggeration","","10 min 52 sec","['Insights and Strategies: Lies']","People sometimes lie for a reason and will exaggerate to enhance their prestige in the eyes of others. People having secret affairs tell lies; this was the situation for Eve Ash’s mother, who lied for years about Eve’s biological father. Eve’s subsequent investigation revealed her real father, and how he was built into her story, although her mother never admitted the truth. Discovering her personal story has led Eve to forgive her mother’s deception.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_mjcgnngt/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205593" "fod1000205592","","Living with Lies","","13 min 6 sec","['Insights and Strategies: Lies']","Eve Ash talks to Professor Robert Feldman about the research he did for his book, “The Liar in Your Life”. He reveals that we all lie at different times, there are many types of lies ranging from the unconscious to lies of commission, and that people often lie within the first ten minutes of meeting someone. We lie to create an impression, we lie because we are anxious, we make up narratives to fill gaps in our memories. We have a “truth bias” in as much as we don’t want to believe another person might be lying. Lies create spiral effects (“You lie, I lie”). We might be suspicious of liars, but we also tend to forgive them. Lies lead to inauthenticity in relationships. People compartmentalize lies and can live with them for many, many years.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_9q4luz1p/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205592" "fod1000205591","","Lies, Crimes and False Confessions","","15 min 43 sec","['Insights and Strategies: Lies']","In this program, Eve Ash talks about lying with Professor Robert Feldman, a specialist in psychological and brain sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He has studied lying for many years and observes that (1) all people tell lies in different situations; (2) many are not truthful on their resumes and in job interviews; (3) sometimes people confabulate to fill memory gaps caused by stressful or traumatic conditions. In crime situations, he explains that false memories occur, and that people’s eagerness to find a culprit sometimes can lead to wrongful convictions. You can’t always tell a liar from their physical cues (eg. excessive blinking, looking away). This can cause deception bias and investigations clouded by tunnel vision. Dr Feldman and Eve Ash discuss the case of Sue Neill-Fraser, convicted and jailed for murder in Tasmania in 2010.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_z1mcp6e9/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205591" "fod1000205481","","#MyEscape","","52 min 1 sec","[]","As hundreds of thousands of people flee unlivable conditions in countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Eritrea, many are documenting their journey toward freedom on their mobile devices. Combined with the pervasiveness of social media, these people are no longer simply faceless masses. Featuring actual footage and in-depth interviews, this documentary sheds light on the refugee crisis and shows how modern technology has changed the way the world responds.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_zjevdkqf/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205481" "fod1000205480","","No Left Turn","","53 min 0 sec","[]","With 58% of Europeans saying that they are politically center-left or left wing, one might expect social democrats to be on the brink of a golden age. Surprisingly, Europe's left has suffered catastrophic ratings in recent years. This documentary follows politicians from six European countries to explore what social democracy is and what its challenges are.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_q0nijq9i/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205480" "fod1000205479","","Digital Africa","","51 min 38 sec","[]","This documentary challenges conventional perceptions of Africa. With fiber internet access, and a blossoming start-up scene, Africa is a hotbed of technological innovation and entrepreneurship. Our host travels to Kenya, Rwanda, and Ghana to explore digital inventions and innovations, meet creators and pioneers, and discover the application of new developments from tablets in schools to solar-powered mobile kiosks to drones and blockchain.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_sotfn9cr/version/100052/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205479" "fod1000205478","","Arabia, The Search for a Green Future","","50 min 20 sec","['A Glimpse of Paradise']","The population of the Middle East is growing and its cities are expanding. Space for greenery in urban areas is fiercely contested. Private luxury oases and public parks can only be achieved in a compromise with the climate. In these unfavourable conditions, gardens are altogether rare and remarkable. In this program, we discover how gardens have changed the lives of the people in the megacities and in the desert.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_5jjxe1iu/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205478" "fod1000205477","","Al-Andalus, The Heritage of the Moors","","51 min 0 sec","['A Glimpse of Paradise']","Andalusia was a part of the Islamic World for nearly eight hundred years. The gardens here are a reminder of this period. How did this epoch shape garden art in southern Spain and what role did handicrafts and architecture have in all of this? In this program, we set out on a voyage of discovery to the roots of European garden art, which are over a thousand years old and Islamic.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_xvo20g9x/version/100052/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205477" "fod1000205476","","Morocco, The Dream of Beauty","","49 min 50 sec","['A Glimpse of Paradise']","Morocco conjures images of colourful markets, glittering souks, and shaded gardens. It is said that the finest of these gardens today are the work of artists, romantics and plant collectors from Europe. In this program, we set out on a journey to Morocco to discover how they have brought their dream of the orient into garden form.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_0854upis/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205476" "fod1000205475","","India, The Splendor of the Mughals","","50 min 51 sec","['A Glimpse of Paradise']","India is densely populated and colourful, but also poor and chaotic. Yet the gardens here bear witness to wealth and order. How was it possible for India to achieve a marriage between oriental magnificence and the rigor of Islamic garden culture? This program sets out on a voyage of discovery to the most spectacularly beautiful gardens blooming in the midst of hustle and bustle of modern India.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_q7o739jn/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205475" "fod1000205474","","Persia, The Invention of Paradise","","50 min 32 sec","['A Glimpse of Paradise']","The Iranian desert is a high plateau surrounded by mountain peaks. For thousands of years, sophisticated irrigation technology defied the dry and barren desert here, and made it possible for world famous gardens to flourish. They are the example and the pattern for the garden culture of the Islamic World. This program traces their origins in the desert and sets out on a journey through the hot steppes to these refreshingly green oases.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_k2zg1fmo/version/100012/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205474" "fod1000205472","","A Gulf Stream Journey, From the Azores to the Artic Circle","","50 min 0 sec","['King of Currents']","This program continues to follow the journey of the Gulf Stream from the Azores, after it curves away from the east coast of North America, and splits into two branches. The North Atlantic Drift flows past the Azores and towards Europe. We follow several teams of scientists, learning more about various little-known fish and animals who rely on the Gulf Stream; measuring ocean currents and the physics of the oceans; and the unique climatological features of the different lands along its path.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_q4xzjn3a/version/100052/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205472" "fod1000205471","","A Gulf Stream Journey, From the Gulf of Mexico to Newfoundland","","50 min 0 sec","['King of Currents']","This program asks how the Gulf Stream is being affected by global warming. Is it becoming weaker, and if so, to what effect? Following the path of the stream, we travel from Cuba to the Florida Keys, and all the way up to Newfoundland tracing the path of the stream and following the stories of the humans and animals whose livelihood depends on the current.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_p1t6gwcg/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205471" "fod1000205469","","The Netherlands, The Pact with Water","","52 min 50 sec","['Water is our Future']","For centuries, the Dutch have tamed the sea with dykes and criss-crossed their country with canals and waterways. Lately, climate change is whipping up storms and raising the sea leve and the Netherlands is now seeking a new pact with water in order to protect the low-lying country. They’re making use of state-of-the-art technologies and the power of nature and are systematically making space for the water elsewhere.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_447bpy0w/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205469" "fod1000205468","","The Jordan, River of Peace?","","51 min 50 sec","['Water is our Future']","The Jordan River is the most important source of water for Jordanians, Israelis, and Palestinians. Intensive farming is robbing the sacred river of its water. Since Israel and Jordan signed a peace treaty in 1994, campaigners from an environmental organization have been working across all borders to rescue both the Jordan River and the Dead Sea for the protection of nature and for peace in the region.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_b998i9df/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205468" "fod1000205467","","The Emscher, The Miracle in the Coalfields","","51 min 50 sec","['Water is our Future']","In the Ruhr district of Germany, we witness the comeback of a small river and an entire landscape. For decades, the Emscher was the most polluted river in Europe. Now, it’s being returned from an industrial sewer to a natural river system. With the help of waste water treatment plants, liberated river beds, and returning animal species, this unique natural region is blossoming.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_yyy8ab6e/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205467" "fod1000205466","","The Colorado, A River in Search of its Estuary","","52 min 15 sec","['Water is our Future']","Hardly a drop of water makes it to the estuary of the Colorado River. Once it reaches Mexico, after its journey through the Rocky Mountains, the Grand Canyon, and Nevada, the river is dry – and has been for decades. The demand for water in its catchment area is simply too great. Now, conservationists are working to make the estuary green again. They’re persuading people along the Colorado to give some of its water back to the river.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_h7s1t6i9/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205466" "fod1000205465","","Andalusia's Hidden Treasure","","52 min 43 sec","['Water is our Future']","In the dry region of southern Spain, water is a scarce commodity known as “liquid silver”. Farmers, scientists, and conservationists are working with the local population to combine ancient knowledge gained over centuries with state of the art technologies to protect this unique natural landscape.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_zv90tyy0/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205465" "fod1000205463","","Hunter's Weekend","","1 hr 11 min 59 sec","[]","Park ranger Lyle Lee Roberts' annual hunter's weekend competition is thrown into disarray when one of the hunters turns up dead. Enraged at the insult to his hospitality, Lyle, along with his loyal number two, Victor, tracks the killer through the park following the trail of bodies as the rest of the hunters are picked off one by one.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_w5wo8lb3/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205463" "fod1000205462","","Boyfriend Killer","","1 hr 29 min 57 sec","[]","After the death of her son in a car crash, a grieving woman (Barbie Castro) starts to suspect that his vindictive girlfriend (Kate Mansi) set it up to look like an accident.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_vhtgcqz0/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205462" "fod1000205461","","Patient Killer","","1 hr 28 min 29 sec","[]","In an effort to uncover the truth behind her patient's nightmare's, a psychiatrist suggests hypnosis without realizing the deadly consequences.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ftizgnwt/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205461" "fod1000205460","","Assumed Killer","","1 hr 26 min 45 sec","[]","Award winning news reporter Daria Valdez Morrow (Barbie Castro) was investigating a series of murders caused by a local serial killer when she gets into a car accident and suffers from Retrograde Amnesia. When she comes to, she begins to suspect that her husband, Sam Morrow (Casper Van Dien) is the serial killer she had been reporting about and embarks on a journey to discover the truth.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_karc1opi/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205460" "fod1000205459","","No Short Climb","","58 min 0 sec","[]","During the period immediately following the Great Depression, young African-American men and women graduated from high schools and college across the nation with degrees in the sciences. However, they found themselves unemployed and unemployable. Though large numbers of scientists, technicians, and support staff were widely recruited from prestigious colleges and universities, racial barriers kept these ranks limited to White applicants. As the U.S. geared up for the approaching war in Europe, efforts were made to aggressively recruit and place Blacks in positions in both the military and civilian service corps. Serving as the experimental proving grounds for a host of “state-of-the art” defense weaponry, Fort Monmouth brought on board its first African-American professionals in 1940. These new hires became engineers, project specialists, and technicians and, as the War progressed, women were brought in to replace the men who were transferred overseas. In spite of barriers that hindered acceptance, promotion, and recognition of their accomplishments, African-Americans made major contributions to the success of this facility. No Short Climb combines personal memoir with archival footage, still photography, and graphics, to present a first-hand account of the previously unknown story about the contributions of African-American scientists and technicians during the Second World War.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_33ryd3p9/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205459" "fod1000205457","","Anti-Zionism Is the New Anti-Semitism, A Debate","","1 hr 22 min 4 sec","[]","Anti-Semitism, or hostility to Jews, has pervaded many parts of the world to varying degrees for centuries. When attacks on Jews turned violent in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, some Jews formed a movement, known as Zionism, to create a separate homeland for the Jewish people. After the Holocaust resulted in the murder of 6 million Jews during World War II (1939–45), Zionists founded the state of Israel in the Middle East in 1948. Many nations, including the United States, backed the founding of Israel, but Arabs, Palestinians, and others living in the region—many of whom were displaced—opposed it. This opposition grew after 1967 when Israel won the Six-Day War and seized additional territory. Today, more than 50 years later, the existence and policies of the state of Israel have sparked criticism, which, some charge, has fueled a resurgence of anti-Semitism. Others counter that one can oppose—or support—the existence of the state of Israel without holding any anti-Semitic beliefs or sentiments. Is anti-Zionism the new anti-Semitism?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ueo4txyr/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205457" "fod1000205456","","Two Cheers for Two Parties, A Debate","","1 hr 32 min 4 sec","[]","The two-party system has dominated American politics for more than 150 years, with Democrats and Republicans vying for office on both the national and local levels. With partisanship and polarization soaring in the United States in recent years, however, the two-party system has come under increasing fire. Critics argue that the two-party system runs contrary to the intent of the nation's founders and has created a political process that concentrates power in the hands of elites, makes compromise difficult, and fails to represent the electorate. It's time, they contend, for real structural change. But others are more cautious. They argue that the two-party system is necessary to rein in the extremes on both ends of the political spectrum and promote the democratic institutions that are essential to the nation's governance. They further argue that multiparty democracies around the world—including Israel, Italy, and the United Kingdom—are now struggling to maintain stability and should serve as a warning to Americans. As the United States gears up for the 2020 presidential election, is the two-party system still good for democracy?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ze6avyon/version/100002/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205456" "fod1000205455","","It’s Time to Expand Nuclear Power, A Debate","","1 hr 42 min 33 sec","[]","Nuclear power produces approximately 10 percent of the world's energy supply but has for decades sparked controversy among scientists, citizens, and politicians. Supporters of nuclear power argue that it is environmentally safe and an effective means of reducing greenhouse gases and combating climate change. Wind and solar power have a role to play, they contend, but are not sufficient to meet the world's growing demand for energy. Opponents of nuclear power argue that it is dangerous and costly. The consequences of a meltdown could be catastrophic, they contend, and managing nuclear waste threatens the environment. Rather than build expensive nuclear power plants, they assert, we should invest more in wind and solar energy. Is it time to expand nuclear power?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_34usdona/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205455" "fod1000205454","","World Systems Theory","","19 min 46 sec","[]","World Systems Theory originated in the work of the late Immanuel Wallerstein, and before him, from the related theory of development: ""Dependency Theory."" This program discusses how these theories explain the inequality between richer and poorer nations, providing an important corrective to both classical development perspectives and Marxist ones. It traces the history of how the underdeveloped nations developed in a direct relationship to the development of the richer nations, with the latter preventing the former from developing.","stream","[]","[]","['Sociology', 'Social sciences', 'Political science', 'Philosophy', 'World politics']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_7s8brrsc/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205454" "fod1000205448","","Target Zero, Preventing HIV Transmission","","53 min 15 sec","[]","This documentary focuses on the importance of compassionate care for HIV-positive patients, providing an understanding of the disease and its medications at the molecular level, and explaining the rationale for patient compliance in HIV drug regimens. Featuring case studies of several HIV-positive patients, the film explores issues of compliance, the importance of both providers and patients remaining informed, and the psychosocial ramifications of a diagnosis and how to provide care. Finally, it covers our current understanding of the molecular structure of the virus, successful treatments, development of new drugs, and prevention.The film tells character-based stories, two of which focus on pregnant women. One patient story shows a compliant patient who is successfully treated and gives birth to an HIV-negative baby. It also shows how a uninformed provider led her to believe her first child would be born HIV-positive, and the importance of providers staying informed. Another patient story shows how treatment of HIV-positive patients can have several varied psychosocial complications that require vigilance and compassionate care. It shows the importance of working with a team of RNs, home health care nurses, nutritionists, psychologists, and pharmacists to support the patient to deliver a healthy, HIV-negativeWe also show the story of several young men who are hoping to prevent contracting the HIV virus and the value of compassionate and non-judgmental care. This story touches on the long journey from AIDS as a ""death sentence,"" to understanding the molecular structure of the virus without having successful treatment, to teams of researchers, doctors, scientists and drug companies working together to create successful drugs, and finally prevention.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ac7x88kv/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205448" "fod1000205447","","Sheri, A Life of Downs and Ups","","53 min 58 sec","[]","This documentary is a fascinating story of a high-functioning woman with Down’s Syndrome. Not only did Sheri finish high school, but she has attained a tertiary degree and is a qualified school teacher. She is also a motivational speaker, inspiring people around the globe. Part of Sheri’s success is her remarkable memory, making her an excellent case study for a team of researchers in London, who are examining the links between Down’s Syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_j1nmw7wx/version/100052/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205447" "fod1000205446","","The Most Unknown","","1 hr 28 min 38 sec","[]","This documentary film uses an interdisciplinary approach to uncover unexpected answers to some of humanity’s biggest questions. How did life begin? What is time? What is consciousness? How much do we really know? Nine scientists from diverse backgrounds are thrown together in an immersive field work project where they push the boundaries of how science storytelling is approached. Directed by Emmy-nominated and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Ian Cheney (The Search for General Tso, The City Dark) and advised by world-renowned filmmaker Werner Herzog (Fitzcarraldo, Aguirre, The Wrath of God, Grizzly Man).","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_jhoc40ou/version/100071/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205446" "fod1000205445","","Habit & Armour","","1 hr 35 min 55 sec","[]","This program covers the history and development of the Teutonic Order. Told from a strategic perspective, it spans 300 years of history—from the 13th century to the 16th—and key events during this time, including the great war with Poland and Lithuania, the order’s secularization, and the tribute to the king of Poland in the Prussian Homage. Narrated by Stacy Keach (Prison Break).","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_yj1w2jk9/version/100052/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205445" "fod1000205443","","The Battle for Britain’s Heroes","","48 min 4 sec","[]","Every country has an official version of its history; a story built on grand achievements and success. This program examines the mechanisms by which this history is crystalized, as well as how events are selected for inclusion or more controversially, omitted. Journalist Afuah Hirsch interviews both traditionalists and revisionists in order to arm us all with a deeper understanding of the pitfalls of received history.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_2ams1axh/version/100052/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205443" "fod1000205411","","Zero-Point Energy Demystified","","9 min 44 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Let's talk about the mysterious zero-point energy and what it really can, and really can't do.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ppiq7pt9/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205411" "fod1000205410","","Will We Ever Find Alien Life?","","12 min 43 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The silence of the galaxy and the resulting Fermi Paradox has perplexed us for nearly 50 years. But our most recent surveys of the Milky Way finally allow us to draw scientific conclusions about the depressingly persistent absence of aliens.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_w6x2lgk4/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205410" "fod1000205409","","Will A New Neutrino Change The Standard Model?","","10 min 35 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Since the discovery of the Higgs boson, physicists have searched and searched for any hint of new particles. That search has been fruitless. Until, perhaps, now. Today on Space Time Journal Club we'll look at a paper that reports a compelling hint of a new particle outside the standard model: the sterile neutrino.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_h4llbhei/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205409" "fod1000205408","","Why String Theory is Right","","13 min 37 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Some see string theory as the one great hope for a theory of everything - that it will unite quantum mechanics and gravity and so unify all of physics into one glorious theory.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_mk25x96z/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205408" "fod1000205407","","Why Quantum Information is Never Destroyed","","10 min 6 sec","['PBS Space Time']","If you have perfect knowledge of every single particle in the universe, can you use the laws of physics to rewind all the way back to the Big Bang? Is the entire history of the universe perfectly knowable? Or has information somehow lost along the way?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_eilh1i59/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205407" "fod1000205406","","White Holes","","12 min 25 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Lurking in the depths of the mathematics of Einstein's general relativity is an object even stranger than the mysterious black hole. In fact it's the black hole's mirror twin, the white hole. Some even think that these could be the origin of our universe.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_qs1ufztc/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205406" "fod1000205405","","When Quasars When Quasars Collide STJC","","10 min 21 sec","['PBS Space Time']","In this video, we discuss the reports about the detection of a pair of supermassive black holes orbiting only one light year apart from each other. Studying the dance of these giants should tell us a ton about how black holes grow.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_tq177ere/version/100012/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205405" "fod1000205404","","What Survives Inside A Black Hole?","","11 min 3 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Black holes are the result of absolute gravitational collapse of a massive body: a point of hypothetical infinite density surrounded by an event horizon. At that horizon time is frozen and the fabric of space itself cascades inwards at the speed of light. Nothing can travel faster than light, and so nothing can escape from below the event horizon- not matter, not light, not even information.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_mmpen8cf/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205404" "fod1000205403","","What is Energy?","","11 min 19 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Energy is the most powerful and useful concept in all of physics, but what exactly is it?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_4u9yhomr/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205403" "fod1000205402","","What Do Stars Sound Like?","","9 min 13 sec","['PBS Space Time']","We can now map the interiors of stars by ""listening"" to their harmonies as they vibrate with seismic waves.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_nigv4emp/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205402" "fod1000205401","","What are the Strings in String Theory?","","13 min 20 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Why strings? What are they made of? How did physicists even come up with this bizarre idea? And what's all this nonsense of extra dimensions?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ulgk3y6b/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205401" "fod1000205400","","Using Stars to See Gravitational Waves","","8 min 35 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Now that gravitational waves are definitely a thing, it's time to think about some of the crazy things we can figure out with them. In some cases we're going to need a gravitational wave observatory - in fact, we've already built one.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_hm5f3yfg/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205400" "fod1000205399","","Understanding the Uncertainty Principle","","11 min 19 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Sometimes intuitive, large-scale phenomena can give us incredible insights into the extremely unintuitive world of quantum mechanics.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_8gj3k6xk/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205399" "fod1000205398","","The Vacuum Catastrophe","","9 min 16 sec","['PBS Space Time']","If vacuum energy really does have the enormous value predicted by quantum field theory then our gently expanding, geometrically flat universe shouldn't exist. This is the vacuum catastrophe.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_7j2tlux7/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205398" "fod1000205397","","The Unruh Effect","","10 min 52 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Worried about black holes? Consider this: Every time you accelerate - you generate an event horizon behind you. The more you accelerate away from it the closer it gets. Don't worry, it can never catch up to you, but the Unruh radiation it generates sure can.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_2upeztvb/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205397" "fod1000205396","","The Star at the End of Time","","8 min 54 sec","['PBS Space Time']","If we, or any conscious being is around to witness the very distant future our galaxy, what will they see? How long will life persist as the stars begin to die?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_vk1zd6yk/version/100012/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205396" "fod1000205395","","The Physics of Life","","10 min 44 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Our universe is prone to increasing disorder and chaos. So how did it generate the extreme complexity we see in life? Actually, the laws of physics themselves may demand it.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_leyhgith/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205395" "fod1000205394","","The Origin of Our First Interstellar Visitor","","9 min 5 sec","['PBS Space Time']","We were recently visited by a traveler from outside our solar system. This is the first time we've ever seen an object that came to us from interstellar space. It's name is 'Oumuamua.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_3qghsodf/version/100012/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205394" "fod1000205393","","The One-Electron Universe","","9 min 10 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Could it be that all the electrons in the universe are simply one, single electron moving back and forth through time?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_y81ivnk7/version/100012/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205393" "fod1000205392","","The Nature of Nothing","","11 min 28 sec","['PBS Space Time']","It turns out that ""nothing"" is one of the most interesting somethings in all of physics.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_jmasg4jm/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205392" "fod1000205391","","The Misunderstood Nature of Entropy","","10 min 57 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Entropy is surely one of the most intriguing and misunderstood concepts in all of physics. The entropy of the universe must always increase - so says the second law of thermodynamics. It's a law that seems emergent from deeper laws - it's statistical in nature - and yet may ultimately be more fundamental and unavoidable than any other law of physics.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_3qwbqsa0/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205391" "fod1000205390","","The Missing Mass Mystery","","11 min 1 sec","['PBS Space Time']","For years, astronomers have been unable to find up to half of the baryonic matter in the universe. We may just have solved this problem.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_83zs1wl7/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205390" "fod1000205389","","The Future of Space Telescopes","","10 min 34 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The Kepler mission has determined that terrestrial planets are extremely common, and may orbit most stars in the Milky Way. But these planets are difficult to directly image because they're dense and small. Our Sun is about ten billion times brighter than Earth. Train a distant telescope on us, and it will be overwhelmed by the Sun's rays. So how can we find terrestrial planets around stars light","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_fs03rci9/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205389" "fod1000205388","","The End of the Habitable Zone","","9 min 55 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The Sun is getting brighter and the planets in our solar system that are habitable are changing.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_zyo0y6y5/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205388" "fod1000205387","","The Death of the Sun","","9 min 1 sec","['PBS Space Time']","What exactly will happen when the sun dies?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_95bnz8ik/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205387" "fod1000205386","","The Black Hole Information Paradox","","11 min 36 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Black holes are the result of absolute gravitational collapse of a massive body: a point of hypothetical infinite density surrounded by an event horizon. At that horizon time is frozen and the fabric of space itself cascades inwards at the speed of light. Nothing can travel faster than light, and so nothing can escape from below the event horizon- not matter, not light, not even information.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_soexb9l2/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205386" "fod1000205385","","The Black Hole Entropy Enigma","","11 min 41 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Black Holes should have no entropy, but they in fact hold most of the entropy in the universe. Let's figure this out.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_wmem5m61/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205385" "fod1000205384","","The Andromeda-Milky Way Collision","","9 min 14 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The Andromeda galaxy is heading straight toward our own Milky Way. The two galaxies will inevitably collide. Will that be the very last night sky our solar system witnesses?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_04jspi1z/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205384" "fod1000205383","","Supersymmetric Particle Found?","","12 min 7 sec","['PBS Space Time']","With the large hadron collider running out of places to look for clues to a deeper theory of physics, we need a bigger particle accelerator. We have one - the galaxy.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_832xfz1e/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205383" "fod1000205382","","Suicide Space Robots","","6 min 0 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Let's take a moment to remember the selfless sacrifices made by some amazing robotic explorers.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_3417w632/version/100012/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205382" "fod1000205381","","Should Space be Privatized?","","9 min 16 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Will the future of space exploration be guided by public or private entities? Which is better?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_5bbgaw7m/version/100012/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205381" "fod1000205380","","Scientists Have Detected the First Stars","","9 min 3 sec","['PBS Space Time']","What do the first stars in the universe, dark matter, and superior siege engines have in common?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_llgqs6vn/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205380" "fod1000205379","","Reversing Entropy with Maxwell's Demon","","11 min 35 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The second law of thermodynamics - the law that entropy must, on average, increase - has been interpreted as the inevitability of the decay of structure. This is .... misleading. Structure can develop in one region even as the entropy of the universe rises. Ultimately, entropy is a measure of the availability of free energy - of energy that isn't hopelessly mixed in thermal equilibrium.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_73hegf6m/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205379" "fod1000205378","","Quantum Theory's Most Incredible Prediction","","12 min 36 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Quantum field theory is notoriously complicated, built from mind-bendingly abstract mathematics. But are the underlying rules of reality really so far from human intuition? Or are physicists just showing off? For better or worse, the physicists are definitely on the right track. We know this because the predictions of quantum field theory stand up to experimental test time and time again.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_s0z5b0hb/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205378" "fod1000205377","","Quantum Physics in a Mirror Universe","","12 min 18 sec","['PBS Space Time']","When you look in mirror, and see what you think is a perfect reflection, you might be looking at universe whose laws are fundamentally different.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_6ofc9ugg/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205377" "fod1000205376","","Quantum Invariance & The Origin of The Standard Model","","11 min 10 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Our laws of physics are equations of motion, along with some associated constants. We've talked about the symmetries of these equations, and how they lead us to conserved quantities. But this is just the tip of the theoretical iceberg - sometimes investigating the symmetries of these equations predicts entirely new physics. The standard model of particle physics is a remarkable example.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_v00yt6i8/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205376" "fod1000205375","","Quantum Gravity and the Hardest Problem in Physics","","12 min 20 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Between them, general relativity and quantum mechanics seem to describe all of observable reality.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ul5pds74/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205375" "fod1000205374","","Oumuamua Is Not Aliens","","13 min 4 sec","['PBS Space Time']","To repeat the space time maxim: it's never aliens .... until it is. So let's talk about 'oumuamua.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_zzm8z7ju/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205374" "fod1000205373","","Noether's Theorem and The Symmetries of Reality","","9 min 38 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Conservation laws are among the most important tools in physics. They feel as fundamental as you can get. And yet they're wrong - or at least they're only right sometimes. These laws are consequences of a much deeper, more fundamental principle: Noether's theorem.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_5uro8vsz/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205373" "fod1000205372","","Neutron Stars Collide in New LIGO Signal?","","11 min 27 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Last year LIGO announced the detection of gravitational waves from the merger of two black holes. The science world went a little crazy. Only a few weeks ago a new rumour emerged: that LIGO had, for the first time, spotted gravitational waves from the collision of a pair of neutron stars. If it's true, some long-standing astrophysical mysteries are about to be unlocked.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_fq1huiwp/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205372" "fod1000205371","","Life on Europa?","","9 min 33 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The Hubble Telescope found more evidence of vast plumes of water bursting through the icy surface of Jupiter's moon Europa. What does this tell us about the potential for life on Europa?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_21cs4ghj/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205371" "fod1000205370","","Kronos, Devourer Of Worlds","","7 min 42 sec","['PBS Space Time']","What happens when a star eats its planets? Find out on today's Space Time Journal Club.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_t2uib5qv/version/100012/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205370" "fod1000205369","","How Will the Universe End?","","12 min 37 sec","['PBS Space Time']","We live in an unusual age - the age when the stars still shine. We should count ourselves lucky - nearly all of future history will be dark. But events will still unfold in that long, cooling darkness, and civilizations may endure. So how will the universe and its far-future denizens spend eternity?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_dk6lxvev/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205369" "fod1000205368","","How to Detect Extra Dimensions","","11 min 45 sec","['PBS Space Time']","On this Space Time Journal Club we look at how gravitational waves can be used to search for extra dimensions of space!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ot828y4v/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205368" "fod1000205367","","How Much Information is in the Universe?","","9 min 28 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Billions of galaxies, each with billions of stars, each with .... rather a lot of particles in them. And then there's dark matter, black holes, planets, and the particles and radiation in between the stars and galaxies. But.... is the universe actually made of stuff? An increasing number of physicists view the universe - view reality as informational at its most fundamental level.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_h1cm83hd/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205367" "fod1000205366","","How Gaia Changed Astronomy Forever","","8 min 47 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The great advances in any science tend to come in sudden leaps. April 25th of 2018 marks the beginning of just such a leap for much of astronomy. In the early hours of the morning, the Gaia mission's second data release dropped. Our understanding of our own galaxy will never be the same again.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_iko1kfis/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205366" "fod1000205365","","How Close To The Sun Can Humanity Get?","","8 min 50 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The Sun: an entity worshipped as a god throughout time and across cultures. The source of all life and sustenance for our little blue space rock, and also a force of unthinkable destructive power. But soon humanity will reach out its collective hand and come closer to touching the Sun than we ever have before with the launch of the Parker Solar Probe.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_89z98syl/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205365" "fod1000205364","","How Asteroid Mining Will Save Earth","","10 min 37 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The days of oil may be numbered, but there's another natural resource that's never been touched, Asteroids.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_uvx7j6fb/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205364" "fod1000205363","","Horizon Radiation","","12 min 3 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Learn about Horizon radiation and why it's essential for us to understand as we continue our journey towards the Unruh Effect and Hawking Radiation.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_69euqtvl/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205363" "fod1000205362","","Hawking Radiation","","12 min 0 sec","['PBS Space Time']","It's the most famous prediction of perhaps the most famous genius of our time ... Stephen Hawking's theory of Hawking Radiation.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_if61qgtj/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205362" "fod1000205361","","First Detection of Life","","10 min 33 sec","['PBS Space Time']","In 1990, an experiment conceived by Carl Sagan was performed using using the Galileo spacecraft. The purpose? To detect life on a planet based on measurements by a space probe. The experiment was successful, and abundant life was unequivocally confirmed. That planet? The Earth. Now, a quarter century later, we're on the verge of conducting that same experiment on a world orbiting another star.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_7r9mr6q0/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205361" "fod1000205360","","Extraterrestrial Superstorms","","10 min 49 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Earth has its share of monster storms, but even our most powerful hurricanes are a breeze compared to the great, planet-sized tempests of the gas giants.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_gehvhc0j/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205360" "fod1000205359","","Extinction by Gamma-Ray Burst","","9 min 47 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Find out about the last time and the next time the Earth will be hit by a Gamma-ray Burst.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_y0vj67xw/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205359" "fod1000205358","","Did Life on Earth Come from Space?","","14 min 20 sec","['PBS Space Time']","How did life on Earth get started? Did life on Earth originate on another planet? Either Mars, or in a distant solar system? Could Earth life have spread to have seeded life elsewhere? Let's see what modern science has to say about the plausibility of panspermia.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_zwdsmfm0/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205358" "fod1000205357","","Computing a Universe Simulation","","12 min 4 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Physics seems to be telling us that it's possible to simulate the entire universe on a computer smaller than the universe","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_yvx13plo/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205357" "fod1000205356","","Citizen Science","","10 min 2 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The professional astronomer or astrophysicist is a pretty recent phenomenon. In the past, astronomy was often performed by nobility and extremely enthusiastic amateurs. Although it seems like the scientific exploration of our universe is now in the hands of full-time career astro-professionals, a ton of really valuable science is still done by people with proper day jobs.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_1e9gzpsa/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205356" "fod1000205355","","Black Hole Swarms","","8 min 32 sec","['PBS Space Time']","It's been conjectured that the center of the Milky Way is swarming with tens of thousands of black holes. And now we've actually seen them.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_50r0hakw/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205355" "fod1000205354","","Are Virtual Particles A New Layer of Reality?","","13 min 43 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Let me tell you a story about virtual particles. It may or may not be true.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_2mt0avgo/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205354" "fod1000205353","","Are the Fundamental Constants Changing?","","11 min 11 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The laws of physics are the same everywhere in the universe. At least we astrophysicists hope so. After all, it's hard to unravel the complexities of distant parts of the universe if we don't know the basic rules. But what if this is wrong? There is a hint of evidence that the fundamental constants that govern our universe may evolve over time, and even from one location to another.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_tbszxl8q/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205353" "fod1000205352","","Absolute Cold","","7 min 4 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Can we ever achieve absolute cold?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_juw0bwnk/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205352" "fod1000205351","","Why Quasars are so Awesome","","10 min 2 sec","['PBS Space Time']","When Quasars were first discovered the amount of light pouring out of such a tiny dot in space seemed impossible. A hysterical flurry of hypothesizing followed: swarms of neutron stars, alien civilizations harnessing their entire galaxy's power, bright, fast-moving objects being ejected by our own galaxy's core.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_4f9fdrh9/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205351" "fod1000205350","","Time Crystals!","","9 min 36 sec","['PBS Space Time']","In this episode of the Space Time Journal Club Matt discusses how two independent research teams created their own Time Crystals, a form of matter that breaks time translational symmetry and could be used in quantum computers.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ph6brqai/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205350" "fod1000205349","","The Treasures of Trappist-1","","8 min 46 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Last week, seven earth-like planets were discovered orbiting a Red Dwarf star 39 light years away. Each one could be capable of supporting life.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_gynl2uoq/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205349" "fod1000205348","","The Secrets of Feynman Diagrams","","12 min 4 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Unlock the secrets of Feynman Diagrams. Part 5 in our Quantum Field Theory series.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_b2eqsljk/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205348" "fod1000205347","","The Real Star Wars","","12 min 38 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Anti-Satellite weaponry, giant X-ray lasers and kinetic impact missiles nicknamed the ""Rods from God."" Find out about the history of the real star wars that have been waged over the past 50 years.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_l6c8ovsl/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205347" "fod1000205346","","The Race to a Habitable Exoplanet - Time Warp Challenge","","5 min 11 sec","['PBS Space Time']","You've discovered a habitable exoplanet, but so has an an evil interplanetary mining corporation. Can you get to the planet before they strip it bare and leave it unsuitable for life? You're going to need a ship, the Lorentz Transformation and the Wait Equation. Hang on, it's going to be a bumpy ride.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_i9q6sxlz/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205346" "fod1000205345","","The Phantom Singularity","","12 min 13 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Isaac Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation tells us that there is a singularity to be found within a black hole, but scientists and mathematicians have found a number of issues with Newton's equations. They don't always accurately represent reality. Einstein's General Theory of Relativity is a more complete theory of gravity.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ndnr71i7/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205345" "fod1000205344","","The Oh My God Particle","","9 min 38 sec","['PBS Space Time']","In 1991 a single atomic nucleus slammed into our atmosphere with the intensity of a macroscopic object. It's been named The Oh-My-God particle.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ujdfw7a7/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205344" "fod1000205343","","The Many Worlds of the Quantum Multiverse","","12 min 52 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Is our universe a definitive single reality or is it merely one within an infinitely branching multiverse?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_dr9usq6k/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205343" "fod1000205342","","The Great American Eclipse","","8 min 55 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Get your eclipse glasses ready because the a total solar eclipse is an astronomical event unlike any other.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_764of1c2/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205342" "fod1000205341","","The Geometry of Causality","","10 min 34 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Using geometry we can not only understand, but visualize how causality dictates the order of events in our universe.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_cg3k5fuq/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205341" "fod1000205340","","The First Quantum Field Theory","","12 min 14 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Quantum mechanics is perhaps the most unintuitive theory ever devised. And yet it's also the most successful, in terms of sheer predictive power. Simply by following the math of quantum mechanics, incredible discoveries have been made. Its wild success tells us that the mathematical description provided by quantum mechanics reflects deep truths about reality.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_8vyp8zxx/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205340" "fod1000205339","","The First Humans on Mars","","7 min 51 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Elon Musk's SpaceX program proposes that 100 people could be sent to colonize Mars within 10 years. What might that colony look like?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_01ugtbnp/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205339" "fod1000205338","","The Fate of the First Stars","","10 min 47 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Population III stars were the very first stars in our universe and far larger than any we can see today. Where are they now?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_rcjvpbcb/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205338" "fod1000205337","","The Eye of Sauron Reveals a Forming Solar System!","","9 min 39 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Fomalhaut is a massive young star surrounded by a ring of dust debris that can tell us a great deal about the formation of our own solar system.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_x9xk6cg8/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205337" "fod1000205336","","The EM Drive, Fact or Fantasy?","","9 min 28 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Because you demanded it .... we break down the EM Drive!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_vj6seumq/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205336" "fod1000205335","","Telescopes on the Moon","","9 min 11 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Find out about China's current telescope on the moon and what the future plans are for mounting larger telescopes on the lunar surface.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_h8qwgta8/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205335" "fod1000205334","","Telescopes of Tomorrow","","9 min 48 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The telescopes of tomorrow will see in infrared and ultraviolet. They will peer through space and scan across time. They will allow us to find new supernovae, spot potentially hazardous asteroids, better understand dark energy and peer into the earliest moments of space time.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_s3kz05df/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205334" "fod1000205333","","Supervoids vs Colliding Universes!","","10 min 40 sec","['PBS Space Time']","If you study a map of the Cosmic Microwave Background, or CMB, you may notice a large, deep blue splotch on the lower right. This area, creatively named the Cold Spot. Is this feature a statistical fluke, the signature of vast supervoids, or even the imprint of another universe?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_bymtm5oe/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205333" "fod1000205332","","Superluminal Time Travel + Time Warp Challenge Answer","","10 min 39 sec","['PBS Space Time']","By choosing the right path and the right reference frames, any superluminal motion can lead to information or objects returning to their origin before they depart.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_2tn80rry/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205332" "fod1000205331","","Strange Stars","","9 min 58 sec","['PBS Space Time']","What happens when matter can't get any denser yet somehow does? The answer - it becomes strange. Strange Stars may be the most massive stellar remnant that is just shy of forming a black hole. And they could be even cooler than black holes.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_16k2g33d/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205331" "fod1000205330","","Solving the Impossible in Quantum Field Theory","","11 min 51 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The equations of quantum field theory allow us to calculate the behaviour of subatomic particles by expressing them as vibrations in quantum fields. But even the most elegant and complete formulations of quantum physics - like the Dirac equation or Feynman's path integral - become impossibly complicated when we try to use them on anything but the most simple systems.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_t9fg3tql/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205330" "fod1000205329","","Quantum Entanglement (The Bohr-Einstein Debate)","","9 min 37 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Albert Einstein strongly disagreed with Niels Bohr when it came to Bohr's interpretation of quantum mechanics. Quantum entanglement settled the argument once and for all.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_646km9qu/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205329" "fod1000205328","","Martian Evolution","","10 min 38 sec","['PBS Space Time']","What will become of humanity after spend a few hundred years on Mars? What will happen after a few thousand? Evolution has, and still is, shaping humanity in rather drastic ways. How long will humans stop being human and become Martian?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_lvbxnfmb/version/100012/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205328" "fod1000205327","","How to See Black Holes + Kugelblitz Challenge Answer","","11 min 1 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Quasars, X-ray Binaries and Supermassive voids at the center of our galaxies .... black holes take many forms. In this episode Matt tells us what these different types of black holes are and how scientists are using VLBI, Very Long Baseline Interferometry, to map the different black holes throughout the known universe.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_rpigf0mm/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205327" "fod1000205326","","How Time Becomes Space Inside a Black Hole","","10 min 50 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Find out how time and space switch roles when we move beyond the event horizon of the black hole.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_cbymbixz/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205326" "fod1000205325","","Feynman's Infinite Quantum Paths","","11 min 39 sec","['PBS Space Time']","There is a fundamental limit to the knowability of the universe. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle tells us that the more precisely we try to define one property, the less definable is its counterpart. Knowing a particle's location perfectly means its velocity is unknowable. But unmeasured properties are not just uncertain; they are undefined.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_uww0nz5u/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205325" "fod1000205324","","Dark Flow","","12 min 28 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Why does the universe seem to be moving in one particular direction?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_68lja5xs/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205324" "fod1000205323","","Black Holes from the Dawn of Time","","10 min 16 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Primordial black holes may be lurking throughout our universe. How large are they, how many are out there and what would happen if they moved through our solar system?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_aa7tkxex/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205323" "fod1000205322","","Are You a Boltzmann Brain?","","10 min 20 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Was an incredible drop in entropy responsible for the Big Bang? If that's the case, this would lead us to conclude that a great many other things are possible, including the likelihood that you are a Boltzmann Brain.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_2pppxtyl/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205322" "fod1000205321","","Are We Living in an Ancestor Simulation? ft. Neil deGrasse T","","12 min 16 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The idea that our reality is a simulation is not as far-fetched as you may think. Many philosophers, scientists and tech-billionaires are seriously considering not just the possibility but the high probability that our civilization may be a program being run by another, more advanced alien civilization.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_93mxcxl2/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205321" "fod1000205320","","Are We Alone? Galactic Civilization Challenge","","6 min 18 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The Drake Equation tells us the likelihood that there are other advanced technological civilizations waiting for us among the stars. In this episode of Space Time we challenge you to use the Drake Equation to help us determine how near or far these alien races may be.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_zht9vzwm/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205320" "fod1000205319","","Anti-Matter and Quantum Relativity","","11 min 20 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Paul Dirac's insights into the nature of Quantum Mechanics laid the foundation for Quantum Field Theory and predicted the existence of anti-matter. Part 1 in our series on Quantum Field Theory.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_5ybiv3cx/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205319" "fod1000205318","","Will Starshot's Insterstellar Journey Succeed?","","8 min 51 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Yuri Milner's Breakthrough Starshot is an interstellar travel expedition unlike any other before it. It's many years in the making and is contingent on a series of incredible advancements in nanotechnology, materials science and laser power. Just how likely is it that Starshot's journey to Alpha Centauri will succeed?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_e9z0znvj/version/100012/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205318" "fod1000205317","","Will Mars or Venus Kill You First?","","8 min 44 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Humans have been talking about space colonization for quite some time, but our neighboring planets are not exactly the most hospitable places. If we are ever going to be successful, we should probably figure out where we could reasonably expect to survive.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_qg8f7w0g/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205317" "fod1000205316","","Why the Universe Needs Dark Energy","","9 min 33 sec","['PBS Space Time']","We know the universe will continue to expand forever, so now we can begin to complete the first Friedmann equation, and determine the shape and geometry of our universe. At first glance, it would seem that the equation doesn't quite add up, and that our universe is a hyperbolic plane. But when we add in the cosmological constant, the equation balances out, and we return to a flat universe.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_rbumfe1y/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205316" "fod1000205315","","Why the Big Bang Definitely Happened","","8 min 55 sec","['PBS Space Time']","We pretty much know for sure that the universe was once extremely small, and extremely hot. And we know that something set it in motion, expanding rapidly and continuing to do-so today. But the actual moment of 'the Big Bang' is still a bit of a grey area within physics.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_tdmy7qqh/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205315" "fod1000205314","","Why is the Earth Round and the Milky Way Flat?","","10 min 48 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Our universe is not a very diverse place when it comes to shapes. Large celestial bodies become spheres, galaxies become discs, and there is little room for variation. Why is this? Well it turns out physics has some pretty strict rules when it comes to creating new planetary bodies.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_infjam6d/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205314" "fod1000205313","","Why Haven't We Found Alien Life?","","10 min 33 sec","['PBS Space Time']","With millions of Earth like planets around sun like stars in our galaxy alone, why don't we see intelligent alien life? Or any other life for that matter? It gets especially weird when you factor in new scientific revelations that life on Earth occurred crazy fast! So if you want to help us theorize on the real reasons we haven't found alien life, you should watch today's episode of Space Time!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_3jltm3r4/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205313" "fod1000205312","","When Time Breaks Down","","8 min 4 sec","['PBS Space Time']","We learned how motion gives matter its mass, but how does motion affect time? Let's dive deeper into the true nature of matter and mass by exploring Einstein's photon clock thought experiment, and the phenomenon that is time dilation.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_xbrtmdzx/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205312" "fod1000205311","","What's Wrong With the Big Bang Theory?","","9 min 56 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Let's look further into what we don't yet know about the Big Bang, and how the theory could progress in the future. Since there is a discrepancy between general relativity and quantum mechanics, we continue to search for a grand unifying theory... one which may finally lead to a description of the actual moment of the Big Bang!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_1x4tivjx/version/100012/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205311" "fod1000205310","","What Physics Teachers Get Wrong About Tides!","","9 min 9 sec","['PBS Space Time']","We all know tides have something to do with gravity from the Moon and Sun, but if gravity affects the motion of all objects equally, then how come oceans have large tides while other bodies of water don't? It's because your mental picture of the tides is probably WRONG!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_laqit0rx/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205310" "fod1000205309","","What Happens at the Event Horizon?","","11 min 22 sec","['PBS Space Time']","What really happens when you approach the event horizon of a black hole?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_n3dcytu9/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205309" "fod1000205308","","What Happens At The Edge Of The Universe?","","7 min 43 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Lots of people believe the Universe is infinite, but there's a good possibility that might not be the case. Which means that there would be an actual edge of the Universe. What happens at that edge? Is there a restaurant?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_lxb5klro/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205308" "fod1000205307","","What Does Dark Energy Really Do?","","9 min 50 sec","['PBS Space Time']","How does dark energy affect the universe's expansion? Measuring past expansion history should tell us the future expansion without ever having to count any galaxies. To measure this we need to measure the redshift-distance relationship, which we will talk about in detail in this episode.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_idqzsyfv/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205307" "fod1000205306","","We Are Star Stuff","","10 min 38 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Stars are our stellar alchemists. They spend their entire lifespan creating and molding elements. In their final moments, a supernova spreads these elements out into the universe, providing the building blocks for new stars, planets, and even us!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_0mbtssbt/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205306" "fod1000205305","","The True Nature of Matter and Mass","","8 min 34 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Are matter, mass, and time real?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_1x7q82z8/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205305" "fod1000205304","","The Origin of Matter and Time","","9 min 21 sec","['PBS Space Time']","We've broken down our preconceived notions about mass and time, now let's redefine what they really are. Since we know that time is not a universal constant, what is? Matt defines causal order and explains how even though time may look different to multiple observers, it is the one concrete reality that we can all agree on.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_20hvqbwa/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205304" "fod1000205303","","The Leap Second Explained","","2 min 20 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Every once in a while we add a second onto our days. Similar to the Leap Year, this is known as the Leap Second. But, if the Leap Year already helps us account for the offset from a calendar in days, what exactly does the Leap Second do? Check out this video for the answer!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_n7dqzfzi/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205303" "fod1000205302","","The Higgs Mechanism Explained","","7 min 49 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Quantum Field Theory is generally accepted as an accurate description of the subatomic universe. However until recently this theory had one giant hole in it. The particles it describes had no mass!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ymif9678/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205302" "fod1000205301","","The Calendar, Australia & White Christmas","","5 min 49 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Australia will perpetually encounter the season opposite to the one we in the northern hemisphere will encounter, so does this means that Australia will never get a white Christmas?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_556ktisa/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205301" "fod1000205300","","Self-Replicating Robots and Galactic Domination","","9 min 57 sec","['PBS Space Time']","We'll soon be capable of building self-replicating robots. This will not only change humanity's future but reshape the galaxy as we know it.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_lvzeo4k5/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205300" "fod1000205299","","Quantum Vortices and Superconductivity + Challenge Answers","","9 min 2 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Scientists studying quantum vortices and their impact on superconductivity just won the Nobel Prize.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_aogi92pq/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205299" "fod1000205298","","Pilot Wave Theory and Quantum Realism","","12 min 18 sec","['PBS Space Time']","There are some pretty out-there explanations for the processes at work behind the incredibly successful mathematics of quantum mechanics - things are both waves and particles at the same time, the act of observation defines reality, cats are alive and dead, or even: the universe is constantly splitting into infinite alternate realities.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_4s00kyp8/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205298" "fod1000205297","","LIGO's First Detection of Gravitational Waves!","","7 min 29 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Over 100 years after Einstein proposed his theory of general relativity, we are proud to announce that his final major prediction has been verified! Gravitational waves have officially been detected by LIGO! This is a huge deal and an exciting new step in understanding our universe.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_qhp7js3y/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205297" "fod1000205296","","Is There a Fifth Fundamental Force? + Quantum Eraser Answer","","8 min 21 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Has a fifth fundamental force been discovered and how will this effect our understanding of the universe?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_gqc90glo/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205296" "fod1000205295","","Is Gravity An Illusion?","","10 min 17 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Most of us take gravity as an assumed part of our living realities, but why? Basic physics introduces us to the concept of gravity from a Newtonian sense, but when you start factoring Einstein into an understanding of gravity, things get weird. For example, gravity may simply not exist. Why? Watch this week's episode of PBS Space Time and find out why gravity may be an illusion!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_zosk4mq3/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205295" "fod1000205294","","Is an Ice Age Coming?","","12 min 10 sec","['PBS Space Time']","We're living in a brief window of time where our planet isn't frozen underneath a giant layer of glaciers. How much longer will the moderate climate that we've come to know as ""normal"" continue? This episode looks at how the changes in our planet's orbit and rotation impacts our climate.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_pcaxy6pt/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205294" "fod1000205293","","How to Signal Aliens","","6 min 14 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Everyone has their own opinion as to whether or not aliens exist. But let's assume they do for a second and we wanted to let them know we're here!!!! How should we signal our species' existence through the expanse of space? There are a few options, but which is the most effective and the cheapest? Find out in this week's episode of PBS Space Time!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_maevbfx1/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205293" "fod1000205292","","How to Build a Blackhole","","10 min 58 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Black holes have mystified physicists for decades, but with the help of quantum mechanics, we are beginning to make serious progress in understanding these strange objects. This week on Space Time, Matt dives deeper into the physical process of creating a black hole, and what that can tell us about how black holes behave.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_b0rhn5mg/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205292" "fod1000205291","","How Cosmic Inflation Flattened the Universe","","10 min 17 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Although much of the Big Bang Theory is widely accepted to be true, it only gets us part of the way there. Observable truths such as the CMB and the flatness of our universe reveal that there is no way the universe has been expanding at a constant rate since its beginning. It turns out Cosmic Inflation solves the Big Bang's major problems quite well.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_o0a69trv/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205291" "fod1000205290","","Have They Seen Us?","","13 min 2 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Are aliens watching Earth TV?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_17n7jsq1/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205290" "fod1000205289","","Habitable Exoplanets Debunked!","","6 min 36 sec","['PBS Space Time']","When we say a planet is habitable, we aren't REALLY saying what we think we are saying. 'Habitable' means something else. Is Kepler 186f habitable, in the true sense of the word? And if not, what other planets should we be looking at? Watch this episode of PBS SpaceTime and find out!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_c0ku0z0r/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205289" "fod1000205288","","General Relativity & Curved Spacetime Explained!","","8 min 52 sec","['PBS Space Time']","We've been through the first few episodes of our crash course on general relativity, and came out alive! But it's officially ""time"" for CURVED spacetime. Join Gabe on this week's episode of PBS Space Time as he discusses Newton and Einstein's dispute over inertial frames of reference. Is Einstein's theory inconsistent? Is gravity even a force??? Check out the episode to find out!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_fe42a2au/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205288" "fod1000205287","","Escape The Kugelblitz Challenge","","7 min 51 sec","['PBS Space Time']","In the last episode Matt discussed how the Penrose Diagram enabled you to map how black holes affect Space Time. In this episode you can use that knowledge to stop an all-too-real threat to our planet. Aliens are trying to destroy the Earth by creating a Kugelblitz under our feet. Will you use a Dyson Sphere to stop them or a satellite based deflector array? Choose wisely and save humanity.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ntxm44ju/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205287" "fod1000205286","","Do Events Inside Black Holes Happen?","","11 min 50 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Black holes! From Stephen Hawking to Interstellar, black holes are mammoths in the world of science AND sci-fi. But what exactly IS a black hole? Do events happen inside black holes? Are black holes really a hole? Are black holes really black?!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_iuk2skfw/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205286" "fod1000205285","","Did Dark Energy Just Disappear?","","12 min 13 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Why are we talking about dark energy again? Because another team has just announced a new analysis of updated supernova data. They claim that the data are consistent with there being NO dark energy - no accelerating expansion. They suggest that the universe may just be expanding at a constant rate - never speeding up, but also not slowing down.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_7z3khbt4/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205285" "fod1000205284","","Could You Fart Your Way to the Moon?","","5 min 55 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Listen, we know you've thought about it, and we're here to give you THE DEFINITIVE ANSWER to one of the greatest science questions of all time. How long would it take to get to the MOON by farting? Join Gabe on PBS Space Time as we walk through some of the surprising and WEIRD science behind farts, rockets, and everything in between as we seek an answer to this propulsion problem.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_f1l4za1z/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205284" "fod1000205283","","Can You Trust Your Eyes in Spacetime?","","9 min 23 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Last time we talked about what curvature means, looked at geodesics, great circles on spheres, and tried to understand the notion of ""straightness"". This week on Spacetime, we take a detour into how geometry works in spacetime. Get excited, because this episode is even more mind-bending than the last!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_3s37a4xc/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205283" "fod1000205282","","Can a Circle Be a Straight Line?","","8 min 16 sec","['PBS Space Time']","On this week's episode of Spacetime, Gabe talks about what it actually means for a line to be straight so we can better understand what we mean by the idea of ""curved Spacetime"". This is Part One of our series on General relativity, so be sure to check it out!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ivzcquc9/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205282" "fod1000205281","","Anti-gravity and the True Nature of Dark Energy","","12 min 4 sec","['PBS Space Time']","We've come a long way in our understanding of dark energy. In previous episodes we've looked at how our universe is paradoxically flat and how dark energy is exponentially accelerating the expansion of the universe. Now, let's dive into the true nature of dark energy and how its antigravity effect and its other properties are having such bizarre effects on our universe.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_7uz5rac8/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205281" "fod1000205280","","5 Ways to Stop a Killer Asteroid","","8 min 31 sec","['PBS Space Time']","When it comes to dangerous asteroids striking Earth, it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when. We have begun to track projectiles large enough to destroy our planet, and we are in the clear for the foreseeable future. However, there are countless asteroids large enough to take out an entire city that we cannot see.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_4k8zwypg/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205280" "fod1000205278","","What Will Destroy Planet Earth?","","6 min 42 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Killing all the life on Earth is easy. But what about destroying the planet itself? That is DEFINITELY going to happen!! But HOW? Could it be Nukes? A Giant Asteroid? A Collision with another planet? And what's more, will anyone be around to actually watch the world reach its ultimate demise? Watch this week's episode of Space Time to find out what will eliminate Planet Earth!!!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_j9znhwst/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205278" "fod1000205277","","What Planet Is Super Mario World?","","5 min 57 sec","['PBS Space Time']","We've run, jumped, and stomped all over the world of Super Mario, but, where in the universe is Super Mario EXACTLY? It's virtual so it obviously DOESN'T exist but if it did, could Super Mario world be in our solar system? And what do the planet's dynamics reveal about Mario's crazy jumping ability?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_qheft9u8/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205277" "fod1000205276","","The Speed of Light is NOT About Light","","10 min 44 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The speed of light is often cited as the fastest anything can travel in our universe. While this might be true, the speed of light is the EFFECT and not the CAUSE of this phenomenon. So what's the cause? On this week's episode of Space Time, Matt helps explain what the speed of light REALLY is and why it's the cosmic speed limit of our universe!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_zknyoyt0/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205276" "fod1000205275","","The Real Meaning of E mc Squared","","8 min 22 sec","['PBS Space Time']","You've probably known OF E=mc_ since you were born, and were also probably told that it meant that it proved Mass equaled Energy, or something along those lines. BUT WAIT. Was E=mc_ explained to you properly? Mass equalling energy is mostly true, but E=mc_ actually describes a much more interesting aspect of reality.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_xrhbhlz8/version/100012/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205275" "fod1000205274","","Space Used to Be Orange!!","","5 min 28 sec","['PBS Space Time']","As long as we've been around, YES. But the universe gets much more exciting, AND much BRIGHTER, as we start winding our clocks back to the early days of the universe. Near the beginning of the universe, when space was rapidly expanding, that dark night sky we know so well as actually ORANGE! But why? Did the lights just go out, or did something more spectacular happen?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_egzf23u8/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205274" "fod1000205272","","Should the First Mars Mission Be All Women?","","7 min 25 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Okay, going to Mars is going to be expensive. Not only that, but who we choose to pick on that trip also needs to have the statistically lowest chance of perishing. So it might be the case that our best scenario is all female crew!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_l5akx1as/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205272" "fod1000205271","","Is the Moon in Majora's Mask a Black Hole?","","7 min 1 sec","['PBS Space Time']","It's easy to take things at face value in video games. But when we take a deeper dive into the physics in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, it seems that the ""MOON"" might be one of those things that isn't quite what it seems. Given its size and the way it affects Termina, it actually appears that the moon is really a BLACK HOLE! Is that seriously the only possibility?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_t94b1fww/version/100012/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205271" "fod1000205270","","Is The Alcubierre Warp Drive Possible?","","7 min 21 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Inspired by Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek, physicist Miguel Alcubierre set out to transform one of the cornerstones of science fiction iconography, the Warp Drive, into reality. But is it even possible? Can we ""warp"" the fabric of reality so that we can break the speed of light? And why is NASA actually exploring this potentiality?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_wg6735at/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205270" "fod1000205269","","Is It Irrational to Believe in Aliens?","","6 min 49 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Aliens! Could humans really be alone in this expansive universe? And if we're not, how come we've never made contact with other intelligent life? Everyone's thought about it; especially members of the scientific community. Join Gabe as he presents some of the most popular theories that scientists use to rationalize their support or skepticism of the existence of aliens.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_7w6e1y89/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205269" "fod1000205268","","How to Estimate the Density of the Moon in Majora's Mask","","13 min 24 sec","['PBS Space Time']","Gabe breaks down the steps for how he determined the density of the moon in Majora's Mask.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_q9bvp8eu/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205268" "fod1000205267","","How Do You Measure the Size of the Universe?","","5 min 36 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The universe is HUGE. But, there is only so much of the universe we can ACTUALLY see, and if we wanted to measure that FINITE space, how would we do it? A gigantic ruler? One really long car ride? Or maybe it's something even more spectacular, something that involves not only the observable universe as it is NOW, but how it was when it was first BORN?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_bkycq0ti/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205267" "fod1000205266","","Have Gravitational Waves Been Discovered?!?","","9 min 38 sec","['PBS Space Time']","For the past 90 years, the predictions laid out Einstein's general theory of relativity have continued to be confirmed by experimental science. The last hold out is gravitational waves - the idea that certain gravitational events cause actual ripples in Spacetime. But have scientists done it?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_t2ucru5h/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205266" "fod1000205265","","Does Dark Matter BREAK Physics?","","7 min 43 sec","['PBS Space Time']","In this episode, welcome in Matt O'Dowd as the new host to rigorously take you through the mysteries of space, time, and the nature of reality. We're starting off this new season with perhaps one of the most mysterious things of all - DARK MATTER. What is it? Where does it come from? And is it even real? Watch this episode of Space Time to find out!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_srecd14n/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205265" "fod1000205264","","Could NASA Start the Zombie Apocalypse?","","4 min 28 sec","['PBS Space Time']","We're just as fascinated as the rest of you with predicting how the ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE will start. One surprisingly real scenario is that it could start in SPACE! Especially given the crazy effects space has on bacteria and viruses, and the difficulty of sterilization.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_av13x7u4/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205264" "fod1000205263","","Can A Starfox Barrel Roll Work in Space?","","6 min 22 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The iconic move from Star Fox seems so easy, just press a button and BOOM. The ship rolls. But HOW? Barrel rolls in atmosphere are easy to execute with the use of ailerons, but in space, it's a different issue altogether. With no atmosphere (and no thrusters), how does one Barrel Roll like Star Fox in space?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_m02uupww/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205263" "fod1000205262","","Are Space and Time An Illusion?","","7 min 6 sec","['PBS Space Time']","This episode of Space Time is actually about Spacetime, so pull up a chair, grab your favorite snack, and buckle up, because this episode is going to be a TRIP. Gabe explores what reality is, what ""time"" is, and why what you think those things are is probably WRONG. Seriously, get ready to have your MIND BLOWN!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_zxods2yg/version/100012/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205262" "fod1000205261","","9 NASA Technologies Shaping YOUR Future","","6 min 38 sec","['PBS Space Time']","NASA is really good at going to space, amongst other things, but did you know that part of their mission is to work also for the public good!? It's part of NASA's doctrine that they must release the patents on the stuff they work on, which has, over the years, given us some really awesome things you would have never thought have come from NASA!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_nt100upe/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205261" "fod1000205260","","5 REAL Possibilities for Interstellar Travel","","10 min 54 sec","['PBS Space Time']","The prospect of interstellar travel is no longer sci-fi. It COULD be achievable within our lifetime! But, how would an interstellar rocket-ship work? On this week's episode of Space Time, Matt talks options for interstellar travel - from traditional rocket fuel to antimatter drives, could we travel to other star systems? Watch this episode of Space Time to find out!","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_lxuguz47/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205260" "fod1000205259","","What was Fermat's Marvelous Proof?","","14 min 39 sec","['PBS Space Time']","If Fermat had a little more room in his margin, what proof would he have written there?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_nh3oxo50/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=205259" "fod1000204825","","How To Make Clothes Less Terrible for the Planet","","6 min 39 sec","['Hot Mess']","Clothing is something we have to think about every day, but we don't always think about how our clothes impact the planet. Fashion designers like Justine Leconte are transforming the industry by creating sustainable, ethical clothing and showing everyone that fashion can be about more than having the latest trends.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_huo3cfcw/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204825" "fod1000204824","","Would Your Neighbors Save You From a Flooding Home?","","5 min 24 sec","['Hot Mess']","Climate change is amplifying extreme weather events like hurricanes, heatwaves and other disasters. What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think of how best to prepare for this stuff? Moving inland? Buying flood insurance? Stockpiling water? Building stronger relationships might not be high on that list, but maybe it should be.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_dal2v71u/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204824" "fod1000204823","","Will Big Oil Have To Pay Up Like Big Tobacco?","","5 min 57 sec","['Hot Mess']","Today, lawsuits are positioning climate change as this generation's smoking: it pollutes the air, it's caused by burning chemicals we buy from a handful of huge companies, and it's dangerous to human health. Fossil fuel companies are being taken to court just like tobacco companies were, because of what they knew and when. Should they be forced to pay for damages from climate change?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_zmmjxlax/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204823" "fod1000204822","","Why We Confuse Weather and Climate","","4 min 39 sec","['Hot Mess']","Weather and climate are very different. But our experience of weather can have a big effect on how we view climate change. Why is that?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_9cc6x22r/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204822" "fod1000204821","","Why Don't We Hear About the Ozone Hole Anymore?","","4 min 16 sec","['Hot Mess']","We don't hear much about the hole in the ozone layer anymore. That's because we've all but fixed it, thanks to consumer choices and a massive international agreement called the Montreal Protocol. Can we learn anything from this environmental success story that will help us fix climate change?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_qca524ji/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204821" "fod1000204820","","Why Climate Change is Unjust","","4 min 53 sec","['Hot Mess']","What do you think of when you hear the words ""climate change?"" Chances are, you might think of sad nature, somewhere far away. But climate change also affects humans, in every corner of the world, including the corner where you live, and where I live. It impacts the people and places we see everyday, and it will impact some of us more than others.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_r1m98bya/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204820" "fod1000204819","","Why Are Hurricanes Getting Stronger?","","3 min 19 sec","['Hot Mess']","It's impossible to say that climate change is responsible for any individual storm or hurricane, but climate change is making these storms stronger. How much stronger? It turns out, Hurricane Harvey is the ideal test case to measure how a warming planet and warming oceans, amplify our worst storms.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_liqcfeqj/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204819" "fod1000204818","","Who Should Pay To Fix Climate Change?","","4 min 14 sec","['Hot Mess']","Over the past few centuries, a handful of countries reaped the benefits of fossil fuels and developed their economies, emitting a lot of greenhouse gases along the way. We now know these gases have changed the climate. But since the mid-2000s, an interesting shift has occurred. The majority of greenhouse gas emissions are now coming from large developing countries.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ql5umghc/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204818" "fod1000204817","","What's actually the worst greenhouse gas?","","4 min 29 sec","['Hot Mess']","Earth's atmosphere naturally contains greenhouse gases. Without them, the world would be way too cold for humans. But we are adding extra greenhouse gases, which are causing Earth to heat up and disrupting weather patterns worldwide. So which of these many gases is heating Earth the most?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_9u4z02ot/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204817" "fod1000204816","","What the Cutest Animal Can Teach Us About Saving Ourselves","","4 min 28 sec","['Hot Mess']","Climate change is affecting lots of living things, including the fluffy, cute ones. What can the adorable pika teach humans about adapting to global warming?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_9ughwdfy/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204816" "fod1000204815","","What Indigenous Communities Teach Us About Climate Change","","5 min 6 sec","['Hot Mess']","As the world figures out how to live with a rapidly changing climate, traditional knowledge from indigenous cultures could help us understand just how things are transforming.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_fq94b8vt/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204815" "fod1000204814","","What If We Burned All The World's Fossil Fuels?","","5 min 26 sec","['Hot Mess']","We have enough fossil fuels to make Earth intolerably hot & wet, so we'll have to choose to not burn them all.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_g2nc6jwp/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204814" "fod1000204813","","What if Carbon Emissions Stopped Tomorrow?","","5 min 14 sec","['Hot Mess']","Imagine that aliens landed and gifted us a clean, limitless energy source. Instead of killing each other over this technology, we decided to transform the world into a carbon-free society. This wondrous source would power our homes, industries, cars and planes, and humanity's annual rate of carbon pollution would almost instantly fall to zero. What would that mean for global warming?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_1h4o2058/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204813" "fod1000204812","","What Happened to Nuclear Power?","","4 min 17 sec","['Hot Mess']","Splitting the atom once promised to be the carbon-free energy source of the future. But today, nuclear power plants are aging and retiring worldwide. What happened?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_3qja06zq/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204812" "fod1000204811","","What Can You Actually Do About Climate Change?","","4 min 11 sec","['Hot Mess']","The average carbon footprint of a person in the US is 16.5 tons - TONS. So, what can you actually do decrease this number and make a meaningful difference?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_qp4yaojw/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204811" "fod1000204810","","We've Ignored Climate Change For More Than a Century","","4 min 42 sec","['Hot Mess']","We've known about the greenhouse effect for nearly 200 years and about climate change for more than a century, but we've had a hard time acting because our brains aren't a good match for a problem this big.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_bhwzsgvc/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204810" "fod1000204809","","How To Suck Carbon Dioxide Out of the Sky","","5 min 32 sec","['Hot Mess']","Carbon dioxide gets a lot of grief these days. It's the main cause of the global warming that's already damaging coral reefs, ice caps, and coastlines. But for eons, life survived on Earth because natural processes kept CO2 levels within limits, preventing the planet from getting either too cold or too hot.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_k4kki8ai/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204809" "fod1000204808","","How One Conservative Texas Town Went 100% Renewable","","7 min 47 sec","['Hot Mess']","Georgetown, TX is a conservative city in the middle of oil and gas country that's committed to 100% renewable energy, and we could learn a lot from them.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_t2gbj7qu/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204808" "fod1000204807","","How Much Energy Does the Internet Use?","","3 min 24 sec","['Hot Mess']","About half the world has internet access. That's 3.6 billion people surfing the web. How much energy is that using? And what is our online world doing to our planet's climate?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_hebpeic8/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204807" "fod1000204806","","How A Sticker Kept 3 Billion Tons of CO2 Out of The Air","","4 min 38 sec","['Hot Mess']","Energy efficiency standards have quietly been saving people mountains of money and helping avoid planet-warming emissions at the same time.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_s7mhnnpw/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204806" "fod1000204805","","Could Space Mirrors Cool The Globe?","","3 min 58 sec","['Hot Mess']","We're putting more and more carbon dioxide and other gases into the atmosphere, which are trapping the sun's energy, and lo and behold, our planet is heating up in response. To fix this, we could cut carbon dioxide emissions, but that's been hard. What if there were a shortcut? What if we could reflect some of the sun's energy away before it had a chance to get trapped? Like.... with space mirrors!?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_7bka46gm/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204805" "fod1000204804","","Could climate change make you allergic to meat?","","2 min 26 sec","['Hot Mess']","Thanks to climate change, disease carrying critters are expanding their ranges, and their seasons are getting longer -- meaning they have more space and more time to take a bite out of you or me.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_msnjqvqh/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204804" "fod1000204803","","Coral Reefs Are Dying. But They Don't Have To","","5 min 41 sec","['Hot Mess']","Coral reefs cover less than one percent of the seafloor, and yet they're home to a quarter of all marine life, making them some of the most biodiverse places on Earth. But their future looks bleak. Decades of environmental threats like warming waters and ocean acidification have pushed reefs to the brink. Can we use science to bring them back?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_w9ztxo9l/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204803" "fod1000204802","","Climate change will push millions out. Where will they go?","","4 min 33 sec","['Hot Mess']","In 2017, storms, floods, and droughts displaced 18 million people from their homes worldwide. And by some estimates, over the next three decades, 200 million people may need to leave their homes to escape the same kind of disasters, made worse by climate change. Where in the world will all these people go?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_7zj5y00w/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204802" "fod1000204801","","Can We Get Solar Power To Everyone Who Wants It?","","5 min 20 sec","['Hot Mess']","By the end of 2016 in the U.S., over 1 million homes had solar panels, with four times as many installed that year compared to just four years earlier. But if you don't own the roof over your head, or can't afford this kind of upgrade, are you left out of the solar energy revolution?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_iy1c1glt/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204801" "fod1000204800","","Can Farms and Forests Coexist?","","4 min 59 sec","['Hot Mess']","Deforestation is a big problem for the climate. This kind of land use releases more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than any single country, besides the United States or China. And most of the deforestation in the world today happens because people want to put farms where forests are. So, figuring out how to farm with trees instead of just chopping them down could help us fight climate change.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_uufml6l0/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204800" "fod1000204799","","Beef Is Bad For The Climate. Can We Make It Better?","","4 min 15 sec","['Hot Mess']","Beef production emits more greenhouse gases than basically anything else we eat, so let's look at the scale and impact of our bovine pals - and importantly, what we can actually do to make beef less bad.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_d9pbwnem/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204799" "fod1000204714","","The Normal Heart","","2 hr 14 min 9 sec","[]","This HBO Films drama tells the dramatic, poignant and often-exasperating story of the early days of the HIV-AIDS crisis in New York City in the early 1980s, taking an unflinching look at the nation’s sexual politics as gay activists and their allies in the medical community fight to expose the truth about the burgeoning epidemic to a city and nation in denial. Directed by Emmy® winner Ryan Murphy (Eat Pray Love, Glee) and written by Larry Kramer (Oscar® nominee for Women in Love), adapting his groundbreaking, Tony Award-winning play of the same name. Mark Ruffalo, Matt Bomer, Taylor Kitsch, Jim Parsons, Alfred Molina and Julia Roberts star.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_yv0u720b/version/100071/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204714" "fod1000204713","","Episode 12, 2000s","","45 min 9 sec","['The Great Composers']","Alan Silvestri’s Cast Away and What Lies Beneath. David Julyan’s Insomnia and Memento. With Hans Zimmer becoming prolific with Gladiator, The Dark Knight and The Royal Tenenbaums. James Horner’s The Perfect Storm, A Beautiful Mind, Avatar. James Newton Howard continued with scores Batman Begins, Michael Clayton and Collateral. The Bourne Identity popular theme was created by John Powell. Minority Report another classic by John Williams. Slumdog Millionaire brought attention to by A. R. Rahman. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon by Tan Dun, Amélie by Yann Tiersen and The Lives of Others by Gabriel Yared.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_1e7g5a1x/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204713" "fod1000204712","","Episode 11, 1990s","","45 min 57 sec","['The Great Composers']","New names were emerging Carter Burwell’s Barton Fink (1991), Conspiracy Theory (1997), The Big Lebowski (1998) and Three Kings (1999). James Newton Howard’s Falling Down (1993), Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), The Fugitive (1993) and The Sixth Sense (1990). James Horner’s Apollo 13 (1995), Braveheart (1995), Pelican Brief (1993), Patriot Games (1992) and Titanic (1997). Hans Zimmer with As Good as It Gets (1997), Thelma & Louise (1991) and True Romance (1999). Gabriel Yared’s The English Patient (1996) and The Talented Mr Ripley (1999). John Williams continued to reach new heights with Saving Private Ryan (1998) and Schindler’s List (1993). With Mark Shaiman’s A Few Good Men (1992) and Sleepless in Seattle","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_hcbn5rjg/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204712" "fod1000204711","","Episode 10, 1980s - Part 2","","45 min 50 sec","['The Great Composers']","A new name Alan Silvestri arrived with the Back to the Future trilogy starting in 1985 and James Cameron’s undersea sci fi epic The Abyss in 1989. Hans Zimmer scoring Rain Man and Ridley Scott’s atmospheric thriller Black Rain (1988) set in Japan. While Michael Kamen arrived with the thriller, The Dead Zone in 1983, followed by Die Hard in 1988. Maurice Jarre began a period of work in 1985 with Witness, Mad Max, No Way Out and Fatal Attraction.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_gsss6888/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204711" "fod1000204710","","Episode 9, 1980s - Part 1","","44 min 39 sec","['The Great Composers']","John Williams continued a new decade with The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and ET The Extra Terrestrial (1982). New talent and sounds arrived with Brad Fiedel’s The Terminator and Wendy Carlos’ The Shining. Vangelis, scoring the patriotic Chariots of Fire, the sci-fi masterpiece Blade Runner and Costa Garvras’ political thriller, Missing. Marvin Hamlisch’s deeply tragic themes for Ordinary People 1980 and Sophie’s Choice 1982, Ennio Morricone’s final Leone masterpiece, Once Upon a Time in America notable for Gheorghe Zamfir’s pan flute, and his nostalgic Cinema Paradiso (1988). John Barry continued with Oscar winning score for Out of Africa (1985)","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_mdwxukep/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204710" "fod1000204709","","Episode 8, 1970s - Part 2","","46 min 24 sec","['The Great Composers']","Three composers dominated this period of the 1970’s. David Shire with three political style thrillers, The Conversation (1974) starring Gene Hackman, Taking of Pelham 123 and All Presidents the Men. Jerry Goldsmith scored Polanski’s Chinatown (1974), the dark choral score for The Omen (1976) and space horror film Alien (1979). John Williams’ most memorable themes in the history of cinema, the underwater menace for Jaws in 1975, followed in 1977 with Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Star Wars. Other highlights included Bill Conti’s Rocky (1976) and Bernard Herrmann’s final atmospheric score for Taxi Driver directed by Martin Scorsese.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_o3nwmo12/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204709" "fod1000204708","","Episode 7, 1970s - Part 1","","47 min 26 sec","['The Great Composers']","A sea change in the movie Industry with a new breed of independent film makers were coming to the fore. Lalo Shifrin’s Dirty Harry theme bringing the tougher edgier cop, and Isaac Hayes’ memorable Shaft. The legendary Nino Rota who scored the extraordinary Fellini films La Strada and La Dolce in the 1950s, created the anthemic, powerful score for The Godfather (1972) remembered for the classic “Love Theme” with those famous 12 notes. Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells was the unlikely sound of The Exorcist 1973, and Marvin Hamlisch for which he won the Oscar. Hamlisch also won Best Original Score, and original song for The Way We Were (1973).","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_glqm7v87/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204708" "fod1000204707","","Episode 6, 1960s - Part 2","","47 min 42 sec","['The Great Composers']","The films industry was reflecting some of the Civil Rights issues in the USA reflected in The Heat of the Night with the talents of Quincy Jones as composer and the voice of Ray Charles. John Barry’s unique orchestral sounds infused the Bond Franchise, Born Free, The Ipcress File and Zulu. Maurice Jarre who started the decade with Laurence of Arabia would score the outstanding Dr Zhivago with “Lara” theme and John Frankenheimer’s war epic The Train. The late 60’s reflected the changing times in Antonioni’s Blow Up (scored by Herbie Hancock), Peckinpah’s The Wild Bunch (scored by Jerry Fielding), the new sound of Lalo Schfrin in Bullitt and Cool Hand Luke, and Goldsmith’s Seven Days in May and Planet of the Apes.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_l3rf4cnv/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204707" "fod1000204706","","Episode 5, 1960s - Part 1","","45 min 55 sec","['The Great Composers']","The early 1960’s arrived with some of the most memorable soundtracks and composers in film history. Elmer Bernstein, Alex North, Ernest Gold and Henry Mancini. 60’s sounds in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, The Pink Panther and Charade. Dr No, Exodus and action classics The Magnificent Seven and The Great Escape. Herrmann’s unforgettable PSYCHO and the evocative Mikas Theodrakis score for Zorba the Greek.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_0qaqdex3/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204706" "fod1000204705","","Episode 4, 1950s - A New Dawn","","46 min 51 sec","['The Great Composers']","The New Dawn saw the arrival of new influences in movie making and new music in the form of Jazz centre stage in the compositions with established Jazz greats Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock scoring films along with new players Bernard Herrmann, Dimitri Tiomkin and Victor Young. The films had a new sound A Streetcar Named Desire, Lift to the Scaffold, Sunset Boulevard, Rear Window, Anatomy of Murder and On the Waterfront. Along with classics North by Northwest & Vertigo. Shane, High Noon, Giant, Strangers on A Train, Dial M for Murder and Around the World in Eighty Days","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_bevihf8j/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204705" "fod1000204704","","Episode 3, 1940s - The Golden Age","","47 min 31 sec","['The Great Composers']","This period is considered the Golden Age of Hollywood as the studios were filled with the most extraordinary directors and actors but also the importance of the soundtrack in film was becoming a vital part of the drama. New composers continued to emerge Miklos Rózsa, Alfred Newman and Frank Waxman alongside the established leaders in the industry to deliver such classics such Double Indemnity, The Lost Weekend, Spellbound and The Killers. Hitchcock’s Rebecca and Suspicion. Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane (composed by Bernard Herrmann), Steiner’s Now Voyager & Casablanca and the truly unique The Third Man composed by Anton Karas","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_f08dkd9t/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204704" "fod1000204703","","Episode 2, 1930s & The Father of Film Music","","34 min 5 sec","['The Great Composers']","As fascism was grew in Germany the great artists who had not yet escaped Europe were now leaving and heading to Hollywood. Max Steiner, “The Father of the Film Score” who brought King Kong to the screens in 1933, was joined by Austrian bon Erich Korngold, American Herbert Stothart bringing films to life on the screen such as The Gay Divorcee, Charge of the Light Brigade, Jezebel, Angels with Dirty Faces, Captain Blood and The Adventures of Robin Hood, Queen Christina, Tale of Two Cities and The Wizard of oz","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_ucg2mcvh/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204703" "fod1000204702","","Episode 1, The Birth of the Film Score","","46 min 18 sec","['The Great Composers']","The birth of the music soundtrack drew influences from across the world. Expressionist Germany, Post revolution Russia and America where cinema was heading towards the 1930s and the arrival of sound. The early period featured musical scores played live from Charlie Chaplin, Joseph Carl Briel, Gottfried Huppertz, Hans Erdman and Dimitri Shostakovich whose work included Nosferatu, Birth of A Nation, Metropolis and City Lights. The first fully composed synchronised film would King Kong in 1933","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_veyg2som/version/100032/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204702" "fod1000204700","","War Powers in American Politics","","5 min 29 sec","[]","In this Foreign Policy Research Institute Primer, Ron Granieri explores the history and use of War Powers in American politics.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_lrbx9so5/version/100022/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204700" "fod100002047","","The Slaying of the Suitors","[2012], c1988","15 min","[""The Perilous Voyage: Homer's Odyssey""]","Odysseus and Telemachus are reunited, and their plan almost undone by the old nurse who washes the feet of Odysseus-disguised as a beggar-and recognizes the scar on his foot. Penelope is nearly at the end of her ability to put off the suitors, her nightly unravelling of the robe she is supposed to be weaving for her marriage having finally been betrayed. In the contest to see who can bend the mighty bow of Odysseus, the suitors are slain and Odysseus is reunited with his faithful Penelope.","stream","[]","[]","['Mythology, Greek', 'Odysseus (Greek mythology)']","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_398nw4w1/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=2047" "fod1000204699","","The Bill of Rights and Amending the Constitution","","5 min 28 sec","[]","In this Foreign Policy Research Institute Primer, Ron Granieri explores the Bill of Rights and the process of Amending the US Constitution.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_04ur5hpq/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204699" "fod1000204698","","Aristotle - A Philosopher for All Time","","58 min 24 sec","[]","","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_91s0lios/version/100052/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204698" "fod1000204697","","The Novel","","31 min 40 sec","[]","","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_zoyah1i7/version/100052/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204697" "fod1000204696","","The Janus Effect","","55 min 25 sec","[]","This program explores how human beings live with contradictions in their lives by exploring the lives of the Scottish economist Adam Smith, Thomas Jefferson the 3rd president of the US, and Charles Darwin who uncovered the astonishing ideas of evolution to the world.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_redud35y/version/100052/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204696" "fod1000204695","","Renaissance","","1 hr 7 min 11 sec","[]","","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_hn782fqy/version/100052/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204695" "fod1000204694","","Van Gogh - An Artist and His Art","","30 min 2 sec","[]","This film explores the remarkable images and life of the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. While the depression from which he suffered is touched on, what the filmmaker is concerned with are the charming paintings he produced and the way in which he handled his rather solitary but immensely productive life.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_nbv92ogr/version/100052/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204694" "fod1000204693","","The Mystery of Art","","43 min 50 sec","[]","An examination of how art works - the balance between talent and sensitivity, emotion and reason, sophistication and simplicity, and between past and present. How all these factors relate though remains a mystery.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_8ix34mrn/version/100052/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204693" "fod1000204692","","Leonardo da Vinci - An Uncomfortable Genius","","48 min 45 sec","[]","This program is a biography and examination of Leonardo da Vinci 's work. It explores the major paintings and drawings and uncovers some of the ways in which Leonardo does not easily fit into any category or creed either in his own times or now.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_i9ytfp0l/version/100052/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204692" "fod1000204691","","Melville's Moby Dick, The Back-Story","","38 min 17 sec","[]","This program explores Melville's intentions in writing Moby Dick. This classic sea tale of revenge and spiritual depravity is arguably one of the most studied works in American literature. Divided into five chapters, James H. Bride, the host, establishes Melville's formative years, his whaling experiences in the South Pacific and then to Arrowsmith Farm in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where Melville wrote his masterpiece. Additionally, leading Melville scholars analyze Melville's truth-seeking and literary back-story while discussing Melville's references to Shakespeare, Hawthorne, Emerson, and Bible. These Melville scholars include Laurie Laurent-Lorent, Walter Bezanson, Martin Bickman, Merton Sealts, and John Bryant.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_lbm2wkoq/version/100042/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=102638&xtid=204691"