STAT
Science Happens! With Carl Zimmer
Harvard Medical School researcher Nicholas Stroustrup built what he calls the "Lifespan Machine." He uses it to study the lives of tiny worms to try and discover universal rules of aging.
Sustainable Business Consulting
Institutional Investors and Shareholder Proposals
Describes how insitutional investors and shareholder proposals are playing a big part in the sustainable finance market
Catalyst University
Anatomy - Basics of the Formed Elements RBCs, WBCs, & Platelets
In this video, we discuss basic information about red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes) such as life span, function, and composition.
Curated Video
The Life of a Medieval Peasant part 3: Medical Care
Medicine and medical care during the Middle Ages was predictably sparse. Herbs were usually used as a form of medication and medical services were often provided by other peasants. Due to a lack of access to medical services, many...
The Guardian
How visualising death can help us accept it
Leah Green tries out a form of meditation which aims to help people who suffer from death anxiety. In the sixth episode of Death Land she visits Alua Arthur, an end-of-life doula who facilitates the meditation. Through visualising the...
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Getting younger or older.
Video shows changes in features in around 70 years time frame.
Curated Video
Why Do Some People Live So Long?
The CDC predicts life expectancy to grow for Americans in the next few years from 76 years old to about 85 years old.