Instructional Video3:56
Curated Video

Stopping deadly virus is Illinois scientist's goal

Higher Ed
As a deadly new coronavirus spreads, Northwestern University professor Karla Satchell is one of the scientists around the world racing to stop it.
Instructional Video3:56
Curated Video

Stopping deadly virus is Illinois scientist's goal

Higher Ed
As a deadly new coronavirus spreads, Northwestern University professor Karla Satchell is one of the scientists around the world racing to stop it.
News Clip3:04
Press Association

Varadkar: The next 11 days will be crucial for lockdown measures

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says that it is understandable people are becoming frustrated in lockdown, but appeals to people to take into account the next 11 days are going to be crucial. He suggests that they hope to be in a position to ease...
News Clip8:12
Bloomberg

M&G Investments Sees Opportunities in Japan, Korea in 2021

Higher Ed
Dec.30 -- Vikas Pershad, fund manager at M&G Investments, discusses his outlook for Asian markets in 2021 and where he’s finding opportunity. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
News Clip2:26
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Psychologist's tips on avoiding "re-entry" panic when lockdown ends

9th - Higher Ed
With an accelerating vaccine rollout and falling infection rates, the good news is there, and the trend is clear: the US is inching towards a return to normality (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip1:50
Bloomberg

Mu Variant Shows That Virus Battle Is Ongoing, WHO Says

Higher Ed
World Health Organization Special Envoy for Covid-19 David��Nabarro says the mu variant, the main cause of infections in Colombia, shows that the coronavirus pandemic is an "ongoing battle" and that the world must work together to avoid...
News Clip3:11
Bloomberg

Fauci, Sen. Paul Trade Barbs Over Wuhan Lab Funding

Higher Ed
Jul.21 -- Senator Rand Paul, a Republican from Kentucky, and Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's top infectious-diseases doctor, clash during a hearing on Tuesday over U.S. funding for a lab in Wuhan, China, where some believe the...
News Clip6:08
Bloomberg

University of Florida Director on Omicron Variant

Higher Ed
Ilaria Capua, University of Florida One Health Center Director joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" on how countries can properly react and prepare for the outbreak of the Omicron variant.
News Clip2:34
Curated Video

RSV Surge Puts Pressure On Children’s Hospitals

Higher Ed
In New York and across the country children's hospitals are struggling with a surge of sick kids due to a respiratory virus.
News Clip2:44
Teen Kids News

Do You Have a Cold or the Flu Here's How to Find Out

6th - 8th
Katie learns the difference between a cold and the flu...how to help prevent getting either...and what you can do if you get sick.
News Clip4:30
Bloomberg

Vir Biotechnology CEO Confident Coronavirus Vaccine Will Be Found

Higher Ed
Jan.29 -- Dr. George Scangos, Vir Biotechnology chief executive officer, discusses the efforts to find a vaccine for the deadly coronavirus. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip3:03
Curated Video

The CDC Is Restructuring Its Agency Amid Public Criticism

Higher Ed
The CDC is now changing how it releases information to the public due to recent criticism from Americans.
News Clip5:01
Bloomberg

The Robot Revolution in the Workforce

Higher Ed
Jul.06 -- As economists parse the labor picture, one factor on everyone's mind is the impact of automation. Enter Automation Anywhere - an enterprise software company that is bringing more bots to the workforce. Just this week the...
News Clip3:15
Curated Video

Lysol Warns Against Ingesting Disinfectant After President's Comments

Higher Ed
President Trump speculated about the use of disinfectant as possible treatment for COVID-19.
Instructional Video8:14
PBS

Where Did Viruses Come From?

6th - 12th Standards
When did things start going viral? Travel back through eons of history and learn about the origins of viruses. Part of a larger series, the lesson discusses what scientists already know and how they study viruses. The video also details...
Instructional Video10:29
Bozeman Science

Viral Replication

9th - 12th Standards
Explain how viruses use the lytic and lysogenic cycles with an explanatory video. The resource also describes retroviruses and the virulence of bacteria. 
Instructional Video3:40
Curated OER

How A Virus Invades Your Body

7th - 12th
This simplified explanation is an entertaining way to see how viruses reproduce in the human body. Brilliant animation and humorous commentary will keep your junior high class engaged while they observe the basics about viruses. Follow...
Instructional Video17:39
Khan Academy

Introduction to Evolution and Natural Selection

10th - 12th
The evidence for natural selection is presented as a random variation of a characteristic allowing a particular strain of organism to survive with a higher probability of successful reproduction. Population change over a short period is...
Instructional Video23:17
Khan Academy

Viruses

9th - 12th
High school science classes will find this video intriguing. Viruses contain genetic information, but there are strong arguments for whether viruses are living or not. Replication versus metabolism, as well as some details about the...
Instructional Video0:19
American Museum of Natural History

Ask a Scientist About Microbes

6th - 12th
Microbes are the focus of 10 brief videos that showcases microbiologist Susan Perkins, who answers questions about how, what, where, and why.
Instructional Video3:13
Exploratorium

How Big Is a Virus?

6th - 12th Standards
Get a magnified look at cells. Learners see the relative size of cells by virtually viewing a display at the Exploratorium. When the width of a hair is scaled to be almost a foot, a virus is no bigger than a poppy seed. Scholars hear an...
Instructional Video3:17
Exploratorium

How Does Soap Inactivate Coronaviruses?

6th - 12th Standards
Washing hands is a simple way to stop the spread. Viewers watch a short video on why it is important to wash hands to curtail coronaviruses. The presenter provides an explanation of how soap and alcohol disrupt the membrane of a virus,...
Instructional Video6:22
TED-Ed

How Can We Solve the Antibiotic Resistance Crisis?

6th - 12th
We live in the age of Superbugs! These nasty bacteria have developed resistance to antibiotics, and no new antibiotics are being developed. Find out why in a short video that reveals the role profit plays in drug research.