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The UK's Sugar Tax Explained
Today, 6th April, the UK government have introduced a new tax on sugary drinks in an attempt to reduce the level of obesity in the UK. How will you be affected and will it even work? Full Disclosure: The creator of this video formerly...
Food Farmer Earth
The Hidden Costs of Conventional Pig Farming
The video sheds light on the economic, environmental, and health implications of conventional pig farming, emphasizing the true costs beyond the market price, including antibiotic resistance, environmental degradation, and animal welfare...
NASA
The Rocket Ranch: Episode 9: Developing Technology
NASA has a reputation for creating history changing technology, and much of that technology is available to you right now. One of our secrets to success is that we aren’t developing all of this by ourselves. We’re leveraging industry and...
The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal's Compliance Officer Survey
Wall Street Journal's Professional Data Editor Tom Corrigan takes us through the results of their latest compliance survey. <br/>
Financial Times
Garlic and the 'dirty secret' of China's prisons
The FT's Yuan Yang goes to Jinxiang, the world's garlic production capital, and finds that prisoners are being used to peel the bulbs.
IDG TECHtalk
Chip shortages and Apple Car rumors
A worldwide shortage of semiconductors is hurting the sales of everything from smartphones to cars. Apple said the chip shortage affected sales of its latest iPhones. Automakers, who also rely on semiconductors in newer car models,...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Richard Koo - A "Balance Sheet Recession"
Nomura Research Institute's Richard Koo says that what the world is experiencing right now, a "balance sheet recession," is different from traditional recessions. However, Japan recently experienced a similar type of recession, and Koo...
The Economist
Chip wars: the other fight between China and America
The trade war between China and America is not just about traditional products like steel and cars. A battle for dominance is under way in semiconductor chips, as the two superpowers fight to control this global industry.
The Wall Street Journal
Gotham Gal Venture's Joanne Wilson on What it Takes to Become an Angel
Angel investing comes with risks and rewards. Hear from Joanne Wilson on finding the right startups to support and the benefits of early-stage investing.
Science360
Materials Genome Initiative - Three Years of Progress
Advanced materials are essential to human well-being and are the cornerstone for emerging industries. Yet today, it can take ten to twenty years or more from initial research on a new material to first use. That's why in June 2011...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Sol Wisenberg: Upholding the Rule of Law
Here we are, some 7 years after the Great Financial Crisis, and not one senior banking executive has gone to jail. Extraordinary though it may seem, soon to retire Attorney General Eric Holder did not find at least find one token...
Financial Times
Groucho Marx and the JPX400
The index was meant to showcase Japan's best companies but Leo Lewis says investors might be better off looking at the companies being booted off the list.
The Wall Street Journal
Instant Noodles
Consumers want their dinner and groceries now. So restaurants, grocery chains and other food outlets are rapidly moving to fast store-to-home delivery systems. Are the economics sustainable?
The Wall Street Journal
The Outlook for Growth in Asia
Japanese Economy Minister Hiroshige Seko and WSJ Editor in Chief Gerard Baker discuss the outlook for Asia's economic growth.
Healthcare Triage
Weed, Intoxication, DWI, and Breathalyzers
How do breathalyzers work? And will there ever be a breathalyzer for marijuana? As pot has become legal in several states, law enforcement has sought a method to detect marijuana use in drivers. This is complicated, though. Breathalyzers...
Healthcare Triage
Covid Vaccine Month of Action
The Biden administration has announced a new a goal when it comes to Covid-19 vaccinations in the US: It aims for at least 70% of Americans to receive at least one dose by July 4th. The current administration has announced a plan and...
Next Animation Studio
Conservatives turning to these social media platforms
With Parler closed down, conservatives now have few dependable platforms to speak through. We look at a few of the most popular alternatives.
The Wall Street Journal
Dow on How B2B Differs
The business-to-business customer experience gets less attention than business-to-consumer experience. Jennifer Zamora of Dow shares her take on the importance of the employee and customer experience for B2B organizations.
The Wall Street Journal
Bill Gates discusses How Covid-19 Has Changed the World
Covid-19 has widened the gaps already prevalent in public health, economic outcomes and education, while fueling geopolitical tensions around the world. What global role can technology companies play, particularly against the backdrop of...
Global Ethics Solutions
Gift and Hospitality Issues : What You Need to Know
This video is the third of a four part course that covers the basic information that employees and managers need to know about gift and hospitality issues. It provides practical information, advice, tips, and a character connection.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Homa Sabet Tavangar - Growing Up Global
Homa Sabet Tavangar is the author of Growing Up Global, Raising Children to be at Home in the World and The Global Education ToolKit for Elementary Learners.
The Wall Street Journal
How to Build a Risk and Threat Intelligence Program
A risk and threat intelligence program can be incredibly valuable for small and medium-sized businesses in identifying security gaps and improving security controls. Lessons can be learned from global enterprises.
The Wall Street Journal
The Era Of Data-Driven Health Care
The data tracked by medical devices and health-related wearables are precious commodities for tech companies. Can industry leaders tap data to improve health outcomes-and profitability-while still protecting our privacy?