SciShow
The Secret of Your "Junk," Revealed!
Hank brings us breaking news from a team of geneticists working on figuring out what all that "junk DNA" in the human genome really is - turns out it's not junk after all.
TED Talks
William Black: How to rob a bank (from the inside, that is)
William Black is a former bank regulator who’s seen firsthand how banking systems can be used to commit fraud — and how “liar's loans” and other tricky tactics led to the 2008 US banking crisis that threatened the international economy....
SciShow
The Secret of Your "Junk," Revealed!
Hank brings us breaking news from a team of geneticists working on figuring out what all that "junk DNA" in the human genome really is - turns out it's not junk after all.
TED Talks
TED: Theranos, whistleblowing and speaking truth to power | Erika Cheung
In 2014, Erika Cheung made a discovery that would ultimately help bring down her employer, Theranos, as well as its founder, Elizabeth Holmes, who claimed to have invented technology that would transform medicine. The decision to become...
Amoeba Sisters
The Cell Cycle (and cancer) [Updated]
Explore the cell cycle with the Amoeba Sisters and an important example of when it is not controlled: cancer. Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 1:00 Cell Growth and Cell Reproduction 1:42 Cancer (explaining uncontrolled cell growth) 3:27...
Financial Times
The great train takeover
FT Big Deal - The fiercest takeover battle of 2021 took place in a sector that hadn’t seen a major deal in over 20 years: the railroad industry. The saga began in March when Canadian Pacific agreed to buy smaller rival Kansas City...
Financial Times
What are stablecoins and how do they work?
FT banking and fintech reporter Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan looks at how the digital assets are used, why they are growing in popularity - and why they are in regulators' sights.
Financial Times
US offshore wind: tapping an underused resource
FT Energy Source - Wind power is the top source of renewable energy in the US, but nearly all this stems from onshore wind. The American offshore wind industry is underdeveloped and, with only two small offshore operations to date, it...
Financial Times
The ongoing battle to beat crypto thieves
FT Tech - The price of cryptocurrencies has plunged but, whatever the value of their investments, for digital asset holders protecting their crypto from thieves is an ongoing problem. In March hackers carried out one of the biggest...
Independent Producers
Debate: Are Genetically Modified Animals Safe to Eat?
A team of scientists has genetically engineered pigs to be resistant to a widespread disease. Science can engineer an animal’s DNA to introduce desirable traits and get rid of negative traits or sickness. These pigs are not being raised...
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 7
An algorithm makes insurance firms smarter, AI and blockchain join forces and the future of cryptocurrencies becomes clearer. Plus, Anthony and Michael speak with the startup making it virtually impossible to hack into sensitive...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Long Road Back Toward Ethical Banking Practices
We all know the story of the last 30 years in financial services: The ‘big bang’ deregulation initiated in the Thatcher/Reagan period (and carried on through to the 21st century) led to a much more permissive and international trading...
JJ Medicine
JAK STAT Signaling Pathway: Regulation
Regulation of the JAK STAT Signaling Pathway JAK-STAT signaling is involved in cell proliferation and survival. Activation of the JAK-STAT leads to activation of the PI3K-AKT and RAS-RAF-MEK-ERK pathways. Several classes of ligands are...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Alan Taylor: Macroeconomic Management After a Crisis (4/7)
The video shows the panel Macroeconomic Management After a Financial Crisis at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011. The speaker in this segment is Alan Taylor, Professor of Economics at the University of California. The...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Sol Wisenberg: Upholding the Rule of Law
Here we are, some 7 years after the Great Financial Crisis, and not one senior banking executive has gone to jail. Extraordinary though it may seem, soon to retire Attorney General Eric Holder did not find at least find one token case to...
The Wall Street Journal
Helen Dixon and Lothar Determann On the New Privacy Mandate
Helen Dixon and Lothar Determann discuss the unprecedented pressure on corporations to protect data privacy.
JJ Medicine
mTOR Signaling Pathway | Nutrient and Cell Stress Regulation
Lesson on mTOR Signaling Pathway: In-depth Overview of Upstream Nutrient and Stress Regulators and Regulators of the mTOR complexes. Hey guys! In this lesson I give you an in-depth, detailed analysis the many ways in which the mTOR...
The Wall Street Journal
The Regulators Part 2
CFOs are navigating a range of new reporting requirements, some meant to help companies through the Covid-19 health crisis. The Chief Accountant of the SEC describes how to do it right, and when it's done wrong.
The Wall Street Journal
Reinventing the Retail Experience
Klarna CMO David Sandstrom discusses how customer experience figures in the strategy behind the Swedish startup's rapid growth.
The Wall Street Journal
How to Plan Communications Around Cyber Incidents
Three cyber executives discuss how they plan communications around cyber incidents, and how they make critical decisions about what to communicate, when and to whom.
Curated Video
Understanding Liquidity Coverage Ratio in Banking Sector
In this video, the presenter discusses ratios and fractions in the context of the banking sector. He explains the liquidity coverage ratio and how regulators use ratios to control and regulate the amount of liquefiable assets that a bank...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Conference Highlights on a Wide Array of Talks
A quick overview of the talks that took place at INET's Inaugural Conference at King's College, Cambridge
The Wall Street Journal
Waabi CEO on an AI-First Approach to Self-Driving Cars
The self-driving car company Waabi has taken a new, AI-first approach, leveraging deep learning to create software that is capable of complex reasoning. Waabi's CEO, Raquel Urtasun shares how the company plans to tackle autonomous trucking.
Michigan Radio
China Owns Most Rare Earth Elements Used in Electronics
Rare earth minerals are very important to today's electronics. Your iPod, laptop, and television use them. They make electronics light so they don't need much power. But the Chinese have a lock on the production of rare earth elements...