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TED Talks

TED: The foods humanity forgot — and how we're bringing them back | Helianti Hilman

12th - Higher Ed
Nutritious crops aren't getting to the people who need nutrition most, even in one of the most fertile places on Earth: Indonesia. Exploring some of the forgotten foods from the country's more than 17,000 islands, food entrepreneur...
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SciShow

Top 5 Deadliest Diseases

12th - Higher Ed
Hank scares our pants off with a tale of the five deadliest infectious diseases in the world.
Instructional Video2:36
Next Animation Studio

Newly discovered bat virus offers insight to deadly Nipah, Hendra

12th - Higher Ed
Australia's newly discovered Cedar virus may provide a clue for curing the deadly Hendra and Nipah viruses, which are Henipaviruses carried in the bodily fluids of the Pteropid fruit bat. They have a respective 50 and 75 percent...
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Curated Video

Rare Nipah virus disease resurfaces in India

9th - Higher Ed
Ten people there have died after being infected with the Nipah virus, a disease thought to be spread by fruit bats and other animals.
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Curated Video

Nipah Outbreak: Kerala's Health Department Vigilant As Contact List Grows To 1,192

9th - Higher Ed
The health department is on high alert for a Nipah virus outbreak, with the contact list now at 1,192. 97 contacts were traced, and 51 samples are pending results.
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Curated Video

Efforts to control Nipah infection in Kerala

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities have shut down schools, government offices and religious institutions and set up road blocks in parts of Kerala, as the southern Indian state battles its fourth outbreak since 2018 of the deadly Nipah virus.
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Curated Video

Contested nuclear waste leaves for Germany

Higher Ed
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Instructional Video
Minute Earth

Minute Earth: Why Do Bats Transmit So Many Diseases Like Ebola?

9th - 10th
Fatal epidemics such as Ebola, Hendra and SARS are all carried by bats. Learn here how it is not necessarily the fault of the bat but rather than through natural processes. [3:12]
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Spillover Zika, Ebola & Beyond: Part 7: A New Foe Emerges Nipah

9th - 10th
In 1988 Southeast Asia faced it's own battle with Nipah, a fruit bat-borne disease that kills more than three quarters of those infected. Nipah is only contracted in Bangladesh between the months of December and March, and this was a...