News Clip6:01
Associated Press

Luxury housing market optimistic about Trump presidency

Higher Ed
US: TRUMP HOUSING SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:53SHOTLIST:AP Television Los Angeles, California, US - 17 January 20171....
Instructional Video3:25
SciShow

Stem Cells

12th - Higher Ed
Hank gives you the facts on stem cells - what they are, what they're good for, where they come from, and how they're used in medicine.
Instructional Video5:00
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How to 3D print human tissue | Taneka Jones

Pre-K - Higher Ed
There are currently hundreds of thousands of people on transplant lists, waiting for critical organs like kidneys, hearts and livers that could save their lives. Unfortunately, there aren't enough donor organs available to fill that...
Instructional Video4:38
Curated Video

This Amazing Technology Is Helping Quadriplegics Move Again!

3rd - Higher Ed
8 years ago, Bill Kochevar's life changed drastically. While on a 150-mile bike ride, Bill collided with a mail truck; the accident resulted in him becoming a quadriplegic. Bill thought he'd never be able to move or do anything on his...
Instructional Video8:52
Curated Video

Inside the Body: The Marvel of Miniature Medical Devices

6th - Higher Ed
Join us on a fascinating journey inside the human body with miniature medical devices, like the camera capsule that Mac Lesggy swallows to explore his digestive system. Discover how these tiny technologies are revolutionizing diagnostics...
Instructional Video14:16
Institute of Art and Ideas

Is Medical intervention dangerous?

Higher Ed
We ring fence NHS spending and western countries spend ever more on medicine. But a third of all deaths are due to medical intervention and some argue poverty not pathogens makes the biggest difference. Is it a fantasy to believe that...
Instructional Video40:23
Institute of Art and Ideas

Are Hospitals Bad for Us? (long form version)

Higher Ed
We ring fence NHS spending and western countries spend ever more on medicine. But a third of all deaths are due to medical intervention and some argue poverty not pathogens makes the biggest difference. Is it a fantasy to believe that...
Podcast28:26
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Stevan Spremo Talks About Boxing Up Bacteria for Space Travel

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Stevan Spremo, Space Flight Project Manager at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
Instructional Video2:52
Mediacorp

Innovating Ventilators: Saving Lives in the New Normal

12th - Higher Ed
With a ventilator shortage looming during the COVID-19 pandemic, doctors and engineers in Singapore developed a non-invasive ventilator that could be fully manufactured in the country. Explore how it works. Pandemic Innovations part 6/6
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

Mercury: Properties, Uses, and Risks

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Discover the properties and uses of mercury, as well as its historical significance, toxic nature, and various applications in thermometers, dental amalgams, batteries, and more. This video also emphasizes the shift towards safer...
News Clip1:02:52
Curated Video

Brainstorm Tech 2024: How We’re Actually Using AI

9th - Higher Ed
Siddhartha Agarwal, Senior Vice President, Product Strategy and Operations, Freshworks Ely Greenfield, Chief Technology Officer, Digital Media, Adobe Fiona Tan, Chief Technology Officer, Wayfair Subha Tatavarti, Chief Technology Officer,...
News Clip2:36
Bloomberg

How to Live a Longer, Healthier Life

Higher Ed
Dr. David Agus M.D., a prominent oncologist and medical researcher says getting heart imaging and being up to date with vaccines are essential to looking after our overall well-being. He also talks about the honest conversations he has...
News Clip12:36
Bloomberg

The Race to Find a Cure for Alzheimer's

Higher Ed
The cost of caring for people with Alzheimer's in the United States is expected to increase to $1 trillion by 2060, but much of the research to find a cure is coming into question.
News Clip5:37
Bloomberg

European Brain Surgery Startup Seeks US Expansion

Higher Ed
Robeauté, a start-up which promises to transform brain surgeries with microrobots the size of a grain of rice, has raised $28 million in its latest funding round. Co-founder and COO Joana Cartocci spoke to Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie...
News Clip5:19
Bloomberg

Labcorp Reports a Strong 4Q

Higher Ed
Lab services giant Labcorp reporting strong earnings today as diagnostic testing demand ramps up. Chief Executive Officer Adam Schechter discusses the results and where he sees growth opportunities on "Bloomberg Open Interest."
News Clip7:06
Bloomberg

Illumina CEO Thaysen on Nvidia Partnership, Genomics, M&A

Higher Ed
Illumina CEO Jacob Thaysen discusses the outlook for genomics and the company's partnership with Nvidia. He speaks with Katherine Greifeld at the JPMorgan Health-Care Conference in San Francisco.
News Clip7:23
Bloomberg

Regeneron CSO Yancopoulos on Weight-Loss Drugs, Pipeline

Higher Ed
Regeneron co-Chair, President and CSO George Yancopoulos discusses the company's planned weight-loss drugs with Katie Greifeld at the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco.
News Clip8:02
Bloomberg

GE Health CEO on Sutter Health Deal, AI in Care Delivery

Higher Ed
GE HealthCare President and CEO Peter Arduini discusses the company's $1 billion imaging deal with Sutter Health and the future of AI in the health-care industry. He speaks with Katie Greifeld at the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference in San...
News Clip8:49
Bloomberg

Product Recall Nearly Finished, Philips CEO Says

Higher Ed
Royal Philips NV CEO Roy Jakobs talks about the the consequences of recalling sleep apnea devices. He says the Dutch maker of medical gear has not put out a final figure on the cost of the recall, but he says 99% of the faulty devices...
News Clip7:07
Bloomberg

This Alzheimer's Breakthrough Is Worth Rooting For

Higher Ed
At long last, we finally have a disease-modifying drug for Alzheimer's. The FDA recently approved a new drug that promises to slow the progression of the disease. Only five Alzheimer's treatments have been approved by the FDA up until a...
News Clip3:39
Bloomberg

Startup Suki Sells Siri for Doctors

Higher Ed
Punit Soni, founder and CEO of Suki AI and former Google and Motorola executive, joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss to discuss the role of generative AI in the health-care sector. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Neko Health CEO Hjalmar Nilsonne on International Expansion

Higher Ed
Neko Health Chief Executive Officer and co-founder Hjalmar Nilsonne, discusses his company's recent fundraising and what it means for his health-tech startup, co-founded by Spotify CEO Daniel Ek in 2018. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna...
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Curated Video

Concern over growing risk posed by food allergies

Higher Ed
UK FOOD ALLERGY SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.19SHOTLIST:AP Television London, UK - 19 September 20161. Various of...