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Curated Video

iPhone app reveals whether you have a healthy heart

Higher Ed
London, UK, September 10, 2010 1. Close up of iPhone screen showing the start of iStethocope programme 2. UPSOUND: (English), Dr. Peter Bentley, computer scientist & istethoscope inventor (during mid shot demonstration on...
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Curated Video

Low cost procedure could stop miscarriages

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4034465LEAD IN: UK scientists investigating miscarriages in pregnancy believe they may have discovered why some women have them.The team believe a simple procedure to scratch the womb wall will...
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Bloomberg

Max Myanmar Seeks Deals in Financial Services

Higher Ed
Mar.08 -- U Zaw Zaw, executive chairman at Max Myanmar, discusses how his businesses benefited from the lifting of sanctions, the possibility of listing his businesses and where his outlook for the economy. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Lockdown leads to boom in new radio stations

9th - Higher Ed
There's been a boom in business for online radio since the start of France's nationwide lockdown, and Philippe Szymczak is just one of the many to have launched his own station (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

New 90-minute Covid-19 test: Health passport possible says Oxford Nanopore CEO

Higher Ed
Interview with Oxford Nanopore CEO Dr Gordon Sanghera on new LamPORE 90-minute swab tests that can detect coronavirus and flu, which have been developed by Oxford Nanopore. Dr Sanghera says the test could open up society and the economy...
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Curated Video

Kosovo's formerly war torn vineyards expect a good vintage

Higher Ed
Rahovec, Kosovo, September 7, 2009 1. Various of workers harvesting grapes 2. Wide exterior pan of Rahoveci valley 3. Wide of workers in vineyard 4. Various of workers loading tractor container with crates full of grapes 5. Wide of...
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Curated Video

USA: WASHINGTON: GM CORN PRESS CONFERENCE

Higher Ed
English/Nat Both the U-S government and Kraft foods are investigating whether taco shells sold under the Taco Bell name contain a variety of genetically modified corn that isn't approved for human consumption. Kraft foods says it will...
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Curated Video

USA: SCIENTISTS ISOLATE MOLECULE BELIEVED TO TRIGGER BREAST CANCER

Higher Ed
English/Nat A team of U-S scientists say they've isolated a molecule believed to trigger breast cancer. Researchers at New York's State University at Stony Brook say very high levels of the molecule -- known as M-A-P kinase (KY'-nays)...
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Curated Video

Hope for young boys who suffer from a crippling muscle wasting disease

Higher Ed
London, UK, May 11, 2009 1. Mid shot father and sons walking past railings 2. Close pull out rear of electric tricycle 4. Father and sons entering school rear view 5. Saul, brother and father entering school (front view) 6. Wide rear...
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Curated Video

Survivors of factory collapse still tormented by ordeal, one year on

Higher Ed
Reshma Begum was buried in a collapsed factory for 17 days in 2013 and has lived to tell the tale - a remarkable story of perseverance against all odds. The 20 year old garment worker was trapped in the rubble of the collapsed Rana Plaza...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Four hundred artists represented at the Joburg Art Fair

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Four hundred artists represented at the Joburg Art Fair
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Bloomberg

To Find Life on Mars, Use This Space Drill

Higher Ed
May 10 -- If we ever want to find life on celestial bodies like Mars or Europa, we're probably going to have to look far below their sterile, irradiated surfaces. Honeybee Robotics, a company that has made robotic components for every...
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Bridgeman Arts

Kolkhoz farmers and animals. Scientists at work. Estonia, 1971

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 6 from the 1971 documentary 'Estonia' made in the Soviet Union, dubbed in French. Scenes of Kolkhoz farming in the countryside. Cows grazing in the fields and bulls being pulled by their nose rings. Scientists at work in their...
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Bloomberg

Erasing Your DNA Footprint Is Harder Than You Think

Higher Ed
Jun.15 -- Tracking down your DNA is a lot harder than you think. The direct-to-consumer genetic testing industry promises insight into everything from your ancestry to athletic ability and a lot of people have signed up...but as one...
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Bloomberg

Inside the Huawei Sting

Higher Ed
Feb.04 -- Adam Khan, CEO of Akhan Semiconductors, talks with Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker about a trade secrets dispute involving his Chicago-area startup and one of China’s biggest companies.
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Bloomberg

What Your Toilet Can Tell Us About the Coronavirus

Higher Ed
May.07 -- A Massachusetts startup called BioBot has been gathering wastewater (as in toilet flushes) from around the country and analyzing it for the coronavirus. Its results are among the most conclusive to date that the pathogen is...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Djokovic doctor slams Australia for trying to deport 'super healthy' star

9th - Higher Ed
The doctor widely credited with helping Novak Djokovic to reach the pinnacle of tennis criticised Australia for twice cancelling the Serbian star's visa and detaining him over Covid technicalities, saying he is "super healthy (Footage by...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Drifting into trouble? The tiny ocean creatures with a global impact

9th - Higher Ed
Though almost invisible to the naked eye, Plankton are the foundation of the marine food web (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

The medical examiner in New York is using DNA advances to help identify the thousands of still unidentified remains of 911 victims. The AP''s Ted Shaffrey reports from New York. (Sept. 8)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Ten years later: Putting names on remains CAPTION: The medical examiner in New York is using DNA advances to help identify the thousands of still unidentified remains of 911 victims. The AP''s Ted Shaffrey reports from New...
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Curated Video

USA: OJ SIMPSON TRIAL

Higher Ed
English/Nat A defence DNA expert has reluctantly told the OJ Simpson trial that so called "genetic fingerprint" testing performed by the Prosecution was carried out reliably. John Gerdes is testifying for a fourth day in the trial. But...
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Curated Video

IOC medical commission says Austrians tested negative

Higher Ed
1. Wide of press room, podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Giselle Davies, International Olympic Committee spokeswoman: "We did want to come here tonight to confirm to you that the laboratory analysis was completed today and the IOC...
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Bloomberg

China Consumer Sentiment Falls: Westpac

Higher Ed
Sept. 24 -- Westpac Senior International Economist Huw McKay discusses Westpac's just released China consumer sentiment data, which is down 7% since January, and what it means for the country with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The...
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Curated Video

Diagnostic kit that can detect the avian influenza H5N1virus

Higher Ed
Singapore - 29 September 2005 September 29, 2005 1. Close up of packaging of flu kit 2. Various of scientist packing avian flu kit 3. Close up of avian flu kit File Yichang City, Hubei - February 3, 2004 4. Various of farmer opening...
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Curated Video

Preview ahead of annual release of Beaujolais Nouveau wine

Higher Ed
1. Various of Duboeuf wine bottling plant 2. Fork lift tuck loading up lorry with Beaujolais Nouveau 3. Various of Beaujolais-Villages 4. Street sign 5. Close of woman pouring glasses of wine UPSOUND (French) : "Here we have a Bourgon...