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SciShow
Could Your Blood Type Ever Change?
From A positive to O negative, everyone's born with a blood type, and they're stuck with that blood type for their whole lives... or are they?
SciShow
Why You Might Want Someone Else's Poop Inside You
Donating your blood could save someone's life. And so could donating your poop. Correction: The writer for this episode was actually Hannah Thomasy, who is wonderful.
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: What is a poop transplant, and how does it work? | Kathryn M. Stephenson and David L. Suskind
1,700 years ago, Chinese alchemist Ge Hong was renowned for his soup that could cure diarrhea-stricken patients. It had a surprising secret ingredient: feces. While it might seem unwise to consume feces, exciting new research suggests...
SciShow
Baboons With 2 Hearts & Pigs With Human DNA
Hank reveals two breakthroughs in the burgeoning science of xenotransplantation, the transplant of tissues across species. By the end of it, you'll want to hug your nearest pig!
SciShow
Why You Might Want Someone Else's Poop Inside You
Donating your blood could save someone's life. And so could donating your poop.
SciShow
Bioprinting and Pig Chimeras: The Possible Future of Organ Transplants
From bioprinting to growing organs in non-human animals, doctors and scientists are looking at different ways to make organ transplants a less challenging procedure.
SciShow
Could Your Blood Type Ever Change?
From A positive to O negative, everyone's born with a blood type, and they're stuck with that blood type for their whole lives... or are they?
Curated Video
What Are Treatments for Male Pattern Baldness?
Howcast - Learn about treatments for male pattern baldness from hair transplant surgeon Craig Ziering, MD in this Howcast video.
Curated Video
5 African American Hair Transplant FAQs
Howcast - Get answers to five African American hair transplant FAQs from hair transplant surgeon Craig Ziering, MD in this Howcast video.
Curated Video
The Power of Organ Donation: Saving Lives and Improving Quality of Life
This video provides information on organ donation and transplantation. It highlights the potential impact of organ donation, including saving up to 8 lives through organ donation and improving the lives of 75 others through skin and...
Curated Video
Regenerating the Thymus: A Breakthrough in Immune System Research
Professor Richard Boyd and his team at Monash University are studying the thymus gland, which produces key immune cells called T lymphocytes. Their research has uncovered promising findings, including the ability to regenerate the thymus...
One Minute History
149 The Immortal HeLa Cells - One Minute History
Henrietta Lacks seeks treatment for cervical cancer at Johns Hopkins, where tissue samples are collected without her knowledge or consent. Cells from her sample prove to be remarkably durable and prolific, becoming the first human cell...
Science360
New Software Matches More Kidney Donations, Faster
Harvard economistAlvin Roth is a matchmaker but he's not finding love - he's finding kidneys! With support from the National Science Foundation, he and his team have developed a suite of computer programs that match living kidney donors...
One Minute History
The Immortal HeLa Cells - One Minute History
(1951) Henrietta Lacks seeks treatment for cervical cancer at Johns Hopkins, where tissue samples are collected without her knowledge or consent. Cells from her sample prove to be remarkably durable and prolific, becoming the first human...
One Minute History
The Immortal HeLa Cells VERTICAL - One Minute History
(1951) Henrietta Lacks seeks treatment for cervical cancer at Johns Hopkins, where tissue samples are collected without her knowledge or consent. Cells from her sample prove to be remarkably durable and prolific, becoming the first...
Next Animation Studio
Keeping livers in warm storage improves transplant success, trial finds
Preserving livers in warm storage similar to body temperature rather than cold storage improves transplant success a clinical trial has found.
AllTime 10s
10 Weird Body Transplants
Science can do some pretty amazing things. But it can also do some pretty creepy, disturbing , and downright odd things. Here are 10 Weird Body Transplants that you can't look away from'
Healthcare Triage
Organ Transplants are AMAZING
This week on the Healthcare Triage Podcast, we're sitting down with Dr. Jonathan Fridell, organ transplant surgeon. He and Aaron talk all about how exactly organs get moved from one person to another, and I can tell you, it is FASCINATING.
Food Farmer Earth
12 Garden Planning Tips to Maximize the Growing Season
Weston Miller, an Oregon State University Extension Service Community and Urban Horticulturist, shares 12 garden planning tips to help you make the most out of your growing season. Below are the 12 tips hyperlinked to their individual...
Food Farmer Earth
How To Transplant Vegetable Starts for Your Garden
In this video Weston Miller, Oregon State University's Community and Urban Horticulturist, demonstrates some of the best practices of transplanting vegetable starts for your garden.
FuseSchool
Organ Transplants and Ethics
This video provides an insightful overview of organ transplants, covering the history, process, and ethical considerations involved. From the first kidney transplant in 1954 to the complexities of matching donors and recipients, viewers...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Remembering a Son in Immortal Bird
An interview with Doron Weber, author of Immortal Bird: A Family Memoir. His son Damon had a heart transplant at the age of sixteen and later died. Weber talks about the family's anguishing experience and the failings of the medical...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Nerve Regulation of the Heart: Getting a New Heart
Think through the result of getting a new heart, and how the heart can still maintain homeostasis when the nerves are no longer around. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy.