News Clip5:13
Curated Video

Low cost procedure could stop miscarriages

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4034465LEAD IN: UK scientists investigating miscarriages in pregnancy believe they may have discovered why some women have them.The team believe a simple procedure to scratch the womb wall will...
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Curated Video

Vatican finances adult stem cell reasearch led by US university

Higher Ed
Rome - 23 April 2010 1. Wide of entrance to Superior Institute of Health, woman walking up steps 2. Low angle shot of Institute sign, with Italian and European Union flags 3. Cardinal Renato Martino entering building 4. Mid of...
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Sky News

Bovine Stem cells Doctor faces being struck off.

Higher Ed
Bovine Stem cells Doctor faces being struck off.
News Clip0:57
Curated Video

A South Korean biotech company claimed Thursday to have cloned dogs using a stem cell technology for the first time in the world

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: SKorean firm: Dogs cloned using stem cells CAPTION: A South Korean biotech company claimed Thursday to have cloned dogs using a stem cell technology for the first time in the world. (Jan. 29) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] It's...
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Curated Video

Parents seek international medical help for their daughter

Higher Ed
Bournemouth, May 21, 2007 1. Close up of Shonia 2. Close up of teaching assistant, camera pans to Shonia's hands, then pulls out to reveal Shonia and teaching assistant UPSOUND (English) various of singing, camera pulls up to reveal...
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Curated Video

President George W. Bush discusses stem cell veto and executive order

Higher Ed
1. MS President George W. Bush at podium, applause in progress 2. SOUNDBITE: George W. Bush, US President: "Scientific advances like this one are important and should give us hope that there's a better way forward than scientific...
News Clip2:28
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ethics debate unstilled

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Ethics debate unstilled
News Clip2:43
Curated Video

Bush meets Yudhoyono, comments from both

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and US President George W. Bush at the White House 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Indonesian President: "We discussed with President Bush in the effort in...
News Clip3:45
Bloomberg

Eric Schmidt: Big Breakthroughs About to Happen in Health

Higher Ed
May 25 -- At the Bloomberg Breakaway Summit, Alphabet Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt sits down with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait to talk about what he sees as big breakthroughs in health and technology.
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Press Association

Nicola Sturgeon visits Roslin Innovation Centre in Edinburgh

Higher Ed
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaks during a visit to the Roslin Innovation Centre, at the University of Edinburgh, to mark the publication of a report commissioned by the Scottish Government to support more women into...
Instructional Video3:54
Curated Video

Stem cell researchers have long sought to be able to grow replacement organs. But a major obstacle has been delivering a reliable blood supply to the growing tissue. Now, scientists at Stamford university claim they have a solution to the problem. (May 20)

Higher Ed
'Bio-scaffold' used to aid new organ growth Stem cell researchers have long sought to be able to grow replacement organs. But a major obstacle has been delivering a reliable blood supply to the growing tissue. Now, scientists claim they...
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Bloomberg

Cultured Seafood Is Coming to a Table Near You

Higher Ed
Sandhya Sriram is leading her Singapore-based startup to create more ethical and environmentally friendly food for the world’s growing population. Their proposal: growing seafood from stem cells. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

New Heart Muscle Patches Developed

Higher Ed
New Heart Muscle Patches Developed
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Bloomberg

Meet The Scientists Trying to Reverse Aging

Higher Ed
Feb.12 -- While the world wrestles with the coronavirus and climate change, there’s another challenge facing humanity: aging. As we live longer lives, more of our final years are marked by poor health, which means increased suffering and...
Instructional Video4:45
TED-Ed

What Are Mini Brains?

6th - Higher Ed Standards
Scientists grow tiny brains outside an organism in their labs. How this is accomplished and why become the central focus of a video and discussion. After viewing the core lesson, ten questions check for content mastery and prepare young...
Instructional Video7:21
TED-Ed

Could We Cure Aging During Your Lifetime?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
As human lifespans increase, more time is spent sick or in pain than ever before. A brief video introduces some research on how to reduce the amount of our lives that are disease free. Each of these methods offers some promise for a...
Instructional Video4:33
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TED-Ed

What Is Leukemia?

9th - 12th Standards
Leukemia afflicts children more than any other type of cancer. Pupils explore the nature of harmful mutations in cell DNA, the reproduction of damaged cells in blood and bone marrow, and their effect on normal functions of the human...
Instructional Video19:54
Khan Academy

Embryonic Stem Cells, Cells, MCAT

10th - 12th
A presentation which concentrates on the development of the blastocyst and embryo after fertilization. Topics begin with the scientific names and processes at each stage and then develop into an explanation of embryonic and somatic stem...
Instructional Video4:42
TED-Ed

How Bones Make Blood

6th - 12th
Bones are blood cell factories. Viewers learn all about bone marrow and how blood cells produced in the marrow of a donor can be grafted into a cancer patient to fight the disease.
Instructional Video7:37
Be Smart

The Deadpool Salamander

6th - 12th Standards
Much like your favorite superhero, the axolotl has amazing super powers! Explore the extraordinary world of the salamander that never grows up in a video from a larger science playlist. Content includes axolotl behavior versus normal...
Instructional Video1:37
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Creating Embryonic Stem Cell Lines

9th - 12th Standards
Even today's stem cells have a history—and it's more than 30 years old! Learn how stem cell lines grow in a lab. Observe the various experiments completed to determine how cells grow in human embryos.
Instructional Video1:17
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Newt Limb Regeneration

9th - 12th Standards
Some amphibians respond to amputated limbs by fully regenerating functioning limbs. A short video permits viewers to observe a newt's cells working as stem cells, differentiating and regenerating into bones, muscle, skin, nerves, blood...