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Does Facial Recognition Work On Face Masks?
Now that we're all wearing masks, we don't have to worry about facial recognition anymore, right? Wrong.
Indigo Artbox
Amadeo Modigliani: 6 Minute Art History Video
Learn about Modigliani, sculptor and painter and how African Art influenced his work.
Apalapse
Astrophotography 101 - Useful Accessories
If you've ever wondered how to produce captivating astro-self-portraits, light paint foreground elements for a unique flare, or achieve technical perfection by mastering precise focus and cutting through light pollution, this video will...
Next Animation Studio
World Health Organization finally recommends wearing masks in public places
The World Health Organization on June 5 changed its guidance on wearing masks to curb the transmission of the COVID-19 disease, recommending governments encourage everyone to wear masks in public places.
FuseSchool
How to use face masks
How to use face masks | FuseSchool Many people are wearing medical masks, thinking it will protect them from the new Coronavirus. But, medical masks alone cannot protect against infection. Without proper hygiene, use and disposal, they...
Step Back History
Why Aren't People Doing Basic Safety Measures??
It seems we're surrounded by people who see basic safety measures for public health emergencies, things that are easy and keep you and others safe, and just ignore them. Worse, they rally and campaign against them! What the heck is going...
AllTime 10s
10 Ways To Survive A Plane Crash
Statistically speaking, planes are one of the safest ways of getting about. But, if you are one of the unlucky few to end up in a plane crash' here are a few tips that would be worth remembering.
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Understanding Viruses and How to Stay Safe During a Pandemic
In this video, we learn about the role viruses have played in shaping human existence throughout history. We also learn about the characteristics of viruses, such as their small size and their need for living cells to reproduce. It also...
Healthcare Triage
Can I Buy Stuff from China? What About Screen Time? Coronavirus Q&A April 15, 2020
We're answering your questions about coronavirus and Covid-19. Click on the timecode below to go straight to a question. 01:49 How should healthcare professionals clean masks? 2:29 Was this virus made in a lab? 2:57 Does COVID-19 cause...
Curated Video
Spanish Flu Face Mask: A Century's Crusade Against a Pandemic
The Spanish Influenza was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history - and the first time it was mandated to wear a face mask in public in the United States.
Curated Video
Democratic Symbols
In ancient Athens, symbols were used to promote religious and democratic ideals and beliefs. Thousands of years later these symbols helped to define the United States.
The Wall Street Journal
Delta's Ed Bastianon the Evolving Role of the CEO
After speaking out against voting legislation in Georgia, Delta CEO Ed Bastian discusses his take on the role of the CEO in commenting on social and political issues.
Flipping Physics
Everybody Brought Mass to the Party!
Find out when mass cancels out from an equation, which it often will in physics problems.
TLDR News
Face Masks Can Damage Your Health According to Conspiracy Theorists... Sorry What? - TLDR News.
Despite the scientific and medical advice, some still seem sceptical about the idea of wearing a face mask. The rationale changes from person to person, but many seem to believe masks impede their freedom and could potentially make them...
Healthcare Triage
The Shifting Messaging on Masks
The messaging on masks and coronavirus has been mixed, and has shifted throughout the pandemic. We now have better data, and it is clear that wearing a masks can help prevent the spread. We should be wearing masks when we go out in...
TLDR News
Second Wave in the United States As Lockdown Ends is COVID Getting Worse - TLDR News
With the US seeing lockdowns and stay at home orders come to an end, there are concerns that the US may see a second wave of cases. It seems that this fear is already becoming a reality with a number of states observing serious increases...
Next Animation Studio
CDC says vaccinated people can spread delta
Vaccinated people who become infected can spread the delta variant, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Next Animation Studio
Coronavirus capable of airborne transmission: preprint study
New research from scientists at the University of Nebraska bolsters the hypothesis that COVID-19 is an airborne disease.
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Özgür Akas - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Turkey
Özgür Akas is Head of Mathematics Department at Robert College, Istanbul, Turkey. Recognized globally for her pioneering work in innovation and educational technology, Özgür Akas has 27 years of experience in education as a Mathematics...
The Wall Street Journal
CEO Josh Silverman on the Future of Etsy
The online marketplace for homemade and vintage goods thrived during the pandemic. Etsy CEO Josh Silverman discusses how the company intends to maintain growth and ensure quality user experience for customers and sellers alike.
Mediacorp
Challenges and Changes in the Aviation Industry
An aviation industry veteran shares his predictions about how traveling through airports and on airplanes will be forever changed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Pandemic Changes part 2/6
Healthcare Triage
Sleep Apnea, CPAP, and Barriers to Care in the US
Sleep apnea is a condition that can cause a lot of problems. It is also easily treatable. But there can be barriers to care for a number of reasons. This week, Aaron tells the story of his own diagnosis with sleep apnea, and the hurdles...
Curated Video
The Carnival of Venice: A Feast for the Senses
Carnival is the last chance to indulge before Lent for observant Christians. Festivities usually include food, drink, and creative costumes and masks. Learn what makes the Carnival celebrations of Venice, Italy unique.
The Wall Street Journal
How We Can Prepare for the Next Pandemic
Prof. Linsey Marr, a leading expert on airborne viruses, discusses learnings from the past 18 months about how viruses travel and mutate, and the ways in which we can prepare for future outbreaks.