SciShow
6 Reasons We Have to Say a Study Was "In Mice"
A lot of our videos include the disclaimer "Mice aren't people." But why do we keep saying this, and if rodent studies aren't effective, why do we keep using them?
SciShow
6 Reasons We Have to Say a Study Was "In Mice"
A lot of our videos include the disclaimer "Mice aren't people." But why do we keep saying this, and if rodent studies aren't effective, why do we keep using them?
Visual Learning Systems
Introduction to Investigating the Immune System
This series of videos explores the wide range of defense mechanisms the body calls upon to fight foreign invaders in an effort to maintain health. Immune responses, diseases, and care of the immune system are some of the topics...
SWPictures
KILL OR CURE - TB: Upgrading Our Defences
TB is a moving target. It’s a complex, mutating virus that is appearing in hundreds of different, drug-resistant strains. There are 16 different vaccines now undergoing trials – but how will we know which will quickly be made ineffective...
Bloomberg
Need Targeted Interventions to Curb Virus Spread: Johns Hopkins
Oct.30 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses the increased rate of Covid infections as the weather turns cooler, acting to prevent hospitalizations, and what type of data we...
Press Association
Expert warns against deleting NHS app to avoid 'pings'
Dr. Adam Kucharski, Infectious Disease Epidemiologist, of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, says it's important to continue using the NHS app following the end of Covid restrictions in England on July 19, as many in the...
Bloomberg
Covid-19 Showing Long-Term Health Impact: Johns Hopkins
Sep.04 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses Covid-19 transmission, lingering issues related to coronavirus, and the importance of phase three vaccine trials. He speaks on...