The Guardian
London's toxic school runs: how polluted is the air children breathe?
Most UK cities have had illegally polluted air for nearly a decade, and the effect of air pollution is particularly bad on children. Ahead of Clean Air Day, we conducted an experiment to assess the air quality on a school run in central...
Neuro Transmissions
How The Giant Squid Axon Changed Neuroscience
A lot of techniques and methods used in neuroscience have been developed thanks to modern technology and science. But what did neuroscientists do back in the day before all this fancy stuff? Well, turns out the giant squid axon was...
Curated Video
16 Switching Losses and LTSpice | Power Electronics
Basics of Power Electronics - Walid Issa 16 Switching Losses and LTSpice | Power Electronics
Next Animation Studio
Explainer: Why COVID-19 is more lethal for patients with heart disease or diabetes
Biologists at the Chinese Academy of Military Medical Sciences have found why COVID-19 patients with heart disease or diabetes are more likely to suffer serious complications
Maddie Moate
THE WORLDS OLDEST DINOSAUR THEME PARK?! | The Crystal Palace Dinosaurs
Join Maddie and The Meeks on an Adventure around The Crystal Palace Dinosaurs!
Next Animation Studio
Hormone boosts regeneration of amputated limbs in frogs
Scientists develop a wearable bioreactor that induces tissue regeneration.
Next Animation Studio
Explainer: How the coronavirus tricks its way into human cells
A new study sheds light on the fundamental architecture of the coronavirus that allows the pathogen to disguise itself and get into human cells.
msvgo
The Inflorescence
It describes the different types of inflorescence seen in different plant species, including the different types of racemose and cymose inflorescence.
Next Animation Studio
Explainer: How the AstraZeneca-Oxford COVID vaccine works
The University of Oxford and AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine was 90 percent effective in preventing COVID-19 in clinical trials, AstraZeneca said in a November 23 press release.
TLDR News
Is The US Testing Enough COVID Patients Is America Leading the World - TLDR News
The US has seen a significant increase in the number of COVID cases they're testing but are they doing enough? In this video, we discuss the American COVID testing programme, the issues that are being faced and question whether the...
TLDR News
Why Trump's COVID Opinions Don't Match Reality - TLDR News
It seems that as the number of COVID cases in the US rapidly increases, the messaging coming from the Trump administration just isn't matching the scientific data - it appears the president just doesn't quite get the outbreak. In this...
Flag House Activity Channel
How to Play Paddle Zlam (Ep. 151 - Paddle Zlam)
A great new backyard game that improves striking skills, teamwork and coordination? It must be Paddle Zlam! Coach Dan teaches us the basics and you can see a live game demo in this episode.
Curated Video
Barley: From Ancient Civilizations to the Present Day
Barley is one of the first cultivated grains ever recorded. Learn where the grain comes from and how it traveled throughout the world! Barley part 1/5
Flag House Activity Channel
A Popular Activity! (Ep. 76 - Spikeball)
One of the fastest growing games in the world is Spikeball. Simple rules, easy to play and a whole lot of fun! Coach John gives you all the skills you need to get ready for your first game of Spikeball.
Prime Coaching Sport
Fun individual Volleyball challenges for PE
Here's 13 individual volleyball challenges for your grade 3-6 school students to practice in gym class, working on their digging, setting, spiking and serving
Next Animation Studio
Powerful new COVID vaccine undergoing final trials
Novavax used a different approach to create a vaccine that works well in more than 90 percent of tested individuals.
Financial Times
Why commodities won't stay cheap forever
The FT's global business columnist Rana Foroohar looks at what could cause a surge in the price of oil, gold and other commodities.
Next Animation Studio
The coronavirus did not escape from a lab
The novel coronavirus did not originate from a research laboratory, according to a study published in Nature Medicine.
Economics Explained
Why 40,000 People Die for Every 1% Increase in Unemployment - The Big Short
the big short was a fantastic movie, for finance nerds and regular viewers alike. One of the lines that stood out the most, amongst many memorable lines, was the claim that for every 1% increase in unemployment 40,000 people die. This is...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Public Speaking Anxiety Tips: 6 Mindset Tips
Here are 6 mindset tips to reduce your Public Speaking Anxiety by 50% (Part 1). When you learn how to handle your fear of public speaking, you will feel more confident in yourself and your message and ultimately be more persuasive.
Next Animation Studio
Deadly “black fungus” infecting Covid survivors in India
Mucormycosis is a deadly fungal infection and treatment often requires the removal of the eyes of patients. Doctors believe ubiquitous mucor mould becomes deadly when a patient’s immunity is weakened by coronavirus and the steroids used...
Healthcare Triage
The Immune System, T-Cells, and Covid-19
So far we’ve been pretty focused on the antibody side of things during the pandemic, but recent work suggests that T Cells aren’t sitting this one out, and that could mean something significant in terms of immunity, even for people who...
TMW Media
Sustainable Farming: Common ways farmers protect their crops
How do farmers protect crops? How can farmers reduce the need for fertilizer and pesticides? What kinds of threats do citrus farmers face? Sustainable Farming, Part 1