SciShow
The Bacon Hoax & the Next REAL Food Shortage
Hank eases our minds about the alleged bacon shortage, and informs us of some actual meat shortages we may see the effects of in the coming years.
Curated Video
How To Make Algorithms Fairer | Algorithmic Bias and Fairness
In the second part of this series on Algorithmic Bias and Fairness, we're looking at how we can make artificial intelligence and algorithms fairer.
Neuro Transmissions
When will artificial intelligence surpass human intelligence?
ChatGPT can help you write an essay, plan a vacation, and learn quantum theory — next stop: world domination? Maybe...maybe not. But teachers are right to be worried that this might spell the end of homework and journalists might also...
EarthEcho International
Service Learning Stage 2: Preparation
This video emphasizes the importance of investigating and answering questions, identifying potential partners, and utilizing resources such as community contact information and sample press releases. By taking the time to prepare, we can...
Healthcare Triage
More Bad Nutrition Studies: Red Meat and Cancer
The old chestnut that eating red meat leads to cancer is back! A study last week claimed that eating red meat increased cancer risks by up to 28 percent! This sounds scary, but this study has a lot of problems.
Curated Video
Discussing Responsibilities in English
This English language learning video demonstrates how to explain responsibilities and use the second conditional to express possibilities.
Seven Dimensions
Navigating Organizational Change: Managing Redundancy and Retrenchment
In this video, Peter Wallbridge discusses the challenges organizations face when undergoing mergers or significant changes, particularly in relation to staff reductions. He emphasizes the importance of having a clear redundancy policy...
Seven Dimensions
Creating a No-Blame Culture
In this video, employees discuss a major mistake in their press release regarding a community outreach program. The conversation highlights the need for accountability, effective communication, and a proactive approach to preventing...
The Wall Street Journal
Visa and Robust.AI on What Covid-19 Taught Us About AI
Visa's Carolina Barcenas and Robust.AI's Gary Marcus discuss the major takeaways from previous months, including where AI produced useful outcomes and where it didn't.
Next Animation Studio
Black hole seen sucking star like it’s spaghetti
Astronomers observed a black hole sucking in a faraway star, shredding it into thin strands of stellar material.
Next Animation Studio
Scientists observe electric eels hunting in groups
Scientists have discovered that electric eels can work together to hunt their prey, behavior similar to that of dogs and killer whales — but quite rare in fishes
Healthcare Triage
Weight Gain, Low-Calorie Sweeteners, and Responsible Translation of Research
A press release on a recently published scientific study has been catching clicks with the headline “low-calorie sweeteners do not mean low risk for infants, new research shows the impact ‘diet’ ingredients have on body weight and gut...
Next Animation Studio
NASA planning orbiter mission to Pluto
NASA has commissioned Southwest Research Institute to study the possibility and the cost of a long-term Pluto orbiter mission.
Healthcare Triage
An Anti-viral Pill to Treat Covid?
Molnupiravir is a broad-spectrum antiviral that has been in development for quite some time - it was first tested as an Ebola drug and is now showing promise against Covid-19. In this episode we take a look at what we know so far and...
Next Animation Studio
FBI finds evidence that Pensacola attack was motivate by al-Qaeda
The FBI claims evidence found in Mohammed Alshamrani’s phone shows the attacker had significant ties with al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
Healthcare Triage
Covid Treatment Research, Toilet Plumes, and Increasing Cases 6-23-2020
There's a study coming out of the UK about using a steroid called Dexamethasone to treat COVID19 symptoms. The initial reports look good, but we'll hold judgement until we see the full study. Toilet plumes are also in the news....
IDG TECHtalk
Apple’s September 15 event: Why Apple may host multiple events
Apple’s September event may look a bit different this year, but the (virtual) show will still go on. Expect to see the new Apple Watch Series 6 and updated iPad Air at the September 15 “Time Flies” event. Rumors suggest that Apple will...
Next Animation Studio
Church of the Apostles may have been unearthed near Sea of Galilee
Archaeologists have discovered an early Christian church rumored to be built over the house of the apostles Peter and Andrew.
TLDR News
Cumming's Explosive Claims Explained: Johnson's Former Advisor Slams the Government - TLDR News
Yesterday Dominic Cummings, Johnson's Former Chief Advisor, appeared before two select committees to discuss the handling of the pandemic... and he turned up all guns blazing. So in this video we unpack the four biggest claims that...
The Business Professor
Marketing - How Can We Manage Publicity
Marketing - How Can We Manage Publicity
Next Animation Studio
Sloped toilets proposed to reduce long bathroom breaks
British company StandardToilet has unveiled a new design in which the toilet is tilted downwards at a 13 degree angle in a bid to reduce the amount of time spent in the bathroom.
Bill Carmody
Writing Successful News Releases
In this video, Bill Carmody discusses the key elements of writing successful news releases. By customizing the story and providing a complete package, the chances of the news release being picked up and used by journalists are increased.
Bill Carmody
The Truth About Press Releases: Nobody Cares
Bill Carmody explains why press releases are outdated and what you can do instead.
NASA
Hubble Tech Detects Science Writer's Breast Cancer
Ann Jenkins has been writing about the Hubble Space Telescope and its discoveries for most of her adult life. One of her earliest projects with the team was to write about a technology spinoff that used digital imaging technology...