Curated Video
Understanding Investments
This video is a lecture on the topic of investments. In the lecture, the presenter provides definitions for various terms related to investments such as fixed capital, working capital, and depreciation. He also covers the factors that...
Catalyst University
Neurotransmitters in the Autonomic Nervous System EXPLAINED
In this video, we discuss the autonomic nervous system signaling through presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons and various neurotransmitters.
Physics Girl
This Weird Straw Effect | EVERYDAY MYSTERIES
When you look through a straw in water something strange happens as you move it up and down.
3D Print General
Reduce Ghosting in 3D Printing
Ghosting, or echoing/rippling, is a common problem in 3D printing. In this video we explore 4 different reasons this may be occurring and how to reduce it.
The Business Professor
Role of Creativity in Negotiations
This Video Explains the Role of Creativity in Negotiations
Curated Video
Create a computer vision system using decision tree algorithms to solve a real-world problem : [Activity] Code to perform Image cropping dilation and erosion
From the section: Computer Vision Basics: Part 2. In this section, we’ll explore the some addtiional features of Computer Vision. Computer Vision Basics: Part 2: [Activity] Code to perform Image cropping dilation and erosion
SWPictures
Subsidized Malaria Treatment in Africa: Making Effective Drugs Affordable
The video discusses the issue of affordability for malaria treatment in Africa and how a subsidized combination therapy has made it more accessible for those who need it. The success of this pilot scheme depends on its effectiveness and...
TLDR News
State of the Election Will Coronavirus Help Trump or Biden - TLDR News
State of the Election is our new series where every week or two we look at the current environment surrounding the election. We look at the broad trends and shifts which may impact 2020. In this video, we discuss the impact of...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Dalia Marin: The Global Market and Nation States (2/7)
The video shows the panel Sovereignty and Institutional Design in the Global Age at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011. The speaker in this segment is Dalia Marin, Professor of International Economics at the University of...
Seven Dimensions
Using Positive Emotions to Improve Leadership and Team Dynamics
In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of positive emotions in leadership and how they can be used to address conflict and improve team morale. They highlight the concept of the undoing hypothesis, where positive emotions...
Healthcare Triage
A Look at The DASH Diet 20 Years Later
A recent Viewpoint in JAMA focused on the 20 year anniversary of the DASH diet, one of the major breakthroughs in blood pressure control. Let's discuss. This is Healthcare Triage News.
Healthcare Triage
Brand Name Placebos Are More Effective than Generic Placebos. For Real.
Earlier this week, we covered the difference between brand name and generic drugs. To be honest, we taped that episode a few weeks ago. It takes us some time to work out magic, add graphics, and wind up with the HCT you know and love.
ShortCutsTv
Natural Experiments
How do natural experiments differ from Field or Laboratory experiments? Are there different types and what does this research method give to psychologists that other methods don't? This film examines these questions in the context of...
Healthcare Triage
Does Supplemental Vitamin D Help Prevent Covid-19?
Ah, Vitamin D, back again. We’ve made our case on how unnecessary Vitamin D supplements are for outcomes like diabetes, cardiovascular and musculoskeletal health, and overall mortality. But what about its effect on viral infections like...
Science360
Greenhouse Gas Emissions - History Of Climate Change Research
When was it first determined that greenhouse gas emissions were causing warming?
Healthcare Triage
Can Marijuana Help with Opioid Addiction?
Part 3 of our opioid series supported by the NIHCM Foundation looks at the potential for marijuana to improve outcomes in opioid addiction therapy. Some studies have shown that prescribing marijuana can ease the path to shaking an opioid...
The Wall Street Journal
Staying Safe
In an era of deregulation, what happens to drug policy designed to keep the public safe?
Visual Learning Systems
Impacts on Earth: Impacting Earth
Planet Earth is our home, but unfortunately humans have caused a great deal of damage to it. How have humans impacted Earth and what are the consequences? This clear and informative program answers this question through the use of...
Healthcare Triage
Journalism CAN Lead to Changes in Policy: CMS and Data Sharing
Three years ago, and without notice, data about patients with substance use disorders began to disappear from Medicare and Medicaid files widely used in health services research. Because researchers had been afforded access to those data...
Curated Video
Exploring the Power of Volcanoes
This video provides a brief overview of volcanoes, explaining how they are formed and the various effects of volcanic eruptions. It also highlights the importance of monitoring and studying volcanoes to minimize the hazards they pose,...
Curated Video
Circular Flow of Income: Understanding Macroeconomic Equilibrium
The video is a lecture on the topic of macroeconomic equilibrium and its relation to the circular flow of income. The lecture breaks down the concept of macroeconomic equilibrium and its importance in understanding the economy as a...
Next Animation Studio
New research finds that aspirin could protect our lungs from air pollution.
A study suggests aspirin could reduce health effects of air pollution on the lungs by nearly half.
Curated Video
The Fujiwara Effect: When Cyclones Collide
Learn about a meteorological phenomenon called the Fujiwara effect, which occurs when two nearby cyclones interact with each other and close the distance between their low pressure areas.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Innovation Needs Inventors
By not addressing inclusivity, we are losing entire generations of new minds. MIT Economist John Van Reenan describes this in his research as the "lost Einstein" effect, and argues that to get innovation back on track we need to do a...