Instructional Video22:56
TED Talks

Ray Kurzweil: The accelerating power of technology

12th - Higher Ed
Inventor, entrepreneur and visionary Ray Kurzweil explains in abundant, grounded detail why, by the 2020s, we will have reverse-engineered the human brain and nanobots will be operating your consciousness.
Instructional Video6:05
TED Talks

Matt Cutts: What happens when a Silicon Valley technologist works for the government

12th - Higher Ed
What if the government ran more like Silicon Valley? Engineer Matt Cutts shares why he decided to leave Google (where he worked for nearly 17 years) for a career in the US government -- and makes the case that if you really want to make...
Instructional Video26:44
SciShow

The Truth About 5 Health Food Trends | Compilation

12th - Higher Ed
We humans love a good health food trend, but sometimes it can be hard to sort out the facts from the fiction. So over the years, we here at SciShow have hit up the research and set the record straight.
Instructional Video11:48
TED Talks

TED: The brain science (and benefits) of ASMR | Craig Richard

12th - Higher Ed
A curious, quiet revolution of sound has taken over the internet. Physiologist Craig Richard explains the soothing brain science of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR), tracking its rise in popularity and why this fascinating...
Instructional Video4:08
SciShow

Why You Can't Really Sweat Out Toxins

12th - Higher Ed
The human body has a few built-in methods for getting rid of toxins. Sweating seems like it should be one of them, but it isn't doing as much as you think.
Instructional Video5:52
SciShow

Do Spicy Food Lovers Live Longer?

12th - Higher Ed
Spicy food is delicious, but how does it affect our health?
Instructional Video2:48
Great Big Story

Meet the creator of Laughter Yoga

12th - Higher Ed
Discover how Dr. Madan Kataria founded Laughter Yoga, a unique practice combining laughter and breathing to improve health and spread happiness worldwide.
Instructional Video2:33
Curated Video

Omega-3: Healthy Fat?

6th - 12th
The story of an extreme experiment which reversed scientific opinion on the health effects of omega-3 fatty acids. Chemistry - Chemical Industries - Learning Points. In 1979, Prof Sinclair conducted an extreme experiment to prove his...
Instructional Video8:08
Curated Video

Exploring Fasting: Health Benefits and Risks

6th - Higher Ed
Unveil the complexities of fasting, from integral multi-day fasts to the less demanding sequential fasting. Experts dissect the impacts on the body, from rapid weight loss and muscle degradation to potential benefits like reduced cancer...
Instructional Video3:51
Healthcare Triage

Does Cold Immersion Therapy Work? Let's Dive In.

Higher Ed
Cold plunging is…almost exactly what it sounds like: Immersing your body one way or another in super cold water. Some people do this by hopping in a tub full of ice water, some people take very cold showers, or some people dive into...
Instructional Video6:01
Curated Video

Holiday Wishes: Level 2 - The Power of Gratitude

6th - 8th
In the first episode of our Holiday Wishes series, Level 2, we discuss the importance of gratitude and how it can help make your holiday season more enjoyable. Even when the holidays don't seem to be going as planned, practicing...
Instructional Video5:59
Healthcare Triage

Would Medicare for All Increase Your Wages?

Higher Ed
Medicare for All, which would extend health coverage to all Americans, has been a hot topic of debate in recent years. Researchers have looked into the many ways that a switch to Medicare for All might change our lives, and one of those...
Instructional Video3:34
Science360

Self-control

12th - Higher Ed
In (Thanksgiving-inspired) episode 34, Charlie and Jordan explore how your ability to exercise self-control may depend on how quickly your brain factors healthfullness into food choices.
Instructional Video11:55
Weird History

What People Ate During The Plague

12th - Higher Ed
When the Black Plague struck Europe in the 14th century, people didn't have much time to worry about their diets. Still, doctors warned that the most popular food and drinks in medieval England, such as fresh fruit and vegetables, could...
Instructional Video11:54
Weird History

What People Ate During The Black Plague

12th - Higher Ed
When the Black Plague struck Europe in the 14th century, people didn't have much time to worry about their diets. Still, doctors warned that the most popular food and drinks in medieval England, such as fresh fruit and vegetables, could...
Instructional Video16:36
JJ Medicine

Green Tea: Health Benefits and Risks

Higher Ed
Green Tea: Health Benefits and Risks In this lesson, we discuss in-vitro and animal model findings concerning health benefits (Anti-bacterial, anti-viral etc.) and health risks of consuming green tea.
Instructional Video20:21
The Wall Street Journal

Scaling Up

Higher Ed
Impossible Foods CEO Patrick Brown discusses the impact the coronavirus has had on his business and potential expansion into China at WSJ Tech Health.
Instructional Video6:34
JJ Medicine

Lycopene Health Benefits & Dietary Sources

Higher Ed
Lycopene Health Benefits & Dietary Sources Lycopene is a red pigmented carotenoid found in a wide variety of fruits and vegetables that has promising health benefits in humans due to its antioxidant capabilities. Lycopene has been shown...
Instructional Video22:08
SWPictures

SURVIVOR'S GUIDE - We Are What We Eat

12th - Higher Ed
A third of the world is starving. Every day 16,000 children die through hunger. It's often not just a simple lack of food. Many children who battle against hunger have to deal with chronic under-nourishment and vitamin and mineral...
Instructional Video14:39
JJ Medicine

Coffee: Health Benefits (ex. Reduction of Cancer) and Risks (ex. Pregnancy)

Higher Ed
Coffee: Health Benefits and Risks In this lesson, we discuss animal model findings, cohort studies and meta-analyses concerning health benefits (neurological protection, liver health, cancer reduction) and health risks of consuming coffee.
Instructional Video5:18
Healthcare Triage

Medicaid has a Huge Return on Investment

Higher Ed
Medicaid is expensive, and critics argue that it get people insured at the expense of the private sector. But study after study find that Medicaid has a huge return on investment for state and federal government.
Instructional Video9:35
AllTime 10s

10 Surprising Things That Are Actually Good For You

12th - Higher Ed
Eat your greens and exercise. Whilst these tips are good, they're not exactly revolutionary, so here's 10 health tips that might just shock you.
News Clip2:09
Curated Video

The cost of employer health benefits continues to rise

Higher Ed
A new report out from KFF, a nonprofit health policy research, polling, and news organization, found the cost of employer health benefits is continuing to rise. (Scripps News)
Stock Footage0:11
Getty Images

WS View of Ashiyu, traditional way for cool down of hot water at most famous hot spring, Kusatsu Onsen / Kusatsu, Gunma Prefecture, Japan

Pre-K - Higher Ed
WS View of Ashiyu, traditional way for cool down of hot water at most famous hot spring, Kusatsu Onsen / Kusatsu, Gunma Prefecture, Japan