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Bloomberg

Fmr. Sen. Hutchison: NATO Not Budging

Higher Ed
On 'Balance of Power,' Kay Bailey Hutchison, Former U.S. Senator and Former Permanent Representative to NATO, discusses NATO not 'budging' on Russia-Ukraine stance with Bloomberg's David Westin.
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Curated Video

Hospitals, Schools Make Changes As COVID-19 Cases Reach Record Numbers

Higher Ed
Like other states, Florida is reporting record case numbers. Although the state did not announce any new testing sites, local governments responded.
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Bloomberg

Stamford's Dr. Asha Shah on Pfizer Pill, Omicron Fight

Higher Ed
Stamford Health Director of Infectious Diseases Dr. Asha Shah comments on U.S. regulators giving emergency authorization to Pfizer's Covid-19 pill and the latest in the fight against the omicron variant. She speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Bloomberg

Roche to Launch Virus Antibody Test at Start of May: CEO

Higher Ed
Apr.22 -- Severin Schwan, chief executive officer at Roche Holding AG, discusses the company’s antibody tests to help fight coronavirus and what sets his tests apart from others in the industry. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European...
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Bloomberg

Facebook to Release Craigslist Like Feature, Marketplace

Higher Ed
Oct. 3 -- Facebook is releasing a feature called Marketplace that will let users post items for sale and shop for things to buy, like they can on Craigslist. Bloomberg's Sarah Frier reports on "Bloomberg West."
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NIAID Director Says U.S. Coronavirus Testing System 'Is A Failing'

Higher Ed
The head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said the testing system in the U.S. "is not geared to what we need right now."
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Bloomberg

WHO Has a Simple Message for All Countries: Test, Test, Test

Higher Ed
Mar.16 -- World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stresses the importance of testing and isolation in combatting the global coronavirus outbreak. He speaks at a press briefing in Geneva.
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Sky News

UK: Interview with Rishi Sunak MP re: GDP bounceback, economy, covid, Brexit & taxes.

Higher Ed
VOICED: The UK economy has bounced back during the summer, growing by 15 point 5 percent from July to September. But ONS figures show the growth slowed to just one point one percent in September. Our economic editor Ed Conway has been...
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Bloomberg

Increased Covid Testing Needed to Combat Delta: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar Jennifer Nuzzo discusses increased vaccinations across the United States, the role of testing in fighting Covid-19, and company vaccine mandates. The Bloomberg School of Public...
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Curated Video

Around the world, scientists are working on different versions of stretchable electronics that become a second skin. In Sweden, scientists have developed a version of "e-skin" that can wirelessly report data on what happens to the wearer.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:"E-skin" could call for help during health scare CAPTION: Around the world, scientists are working on different versions of stretchable electronics that become a second skin. In Sweden, scientists have developed a version of...
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Bloomberg

DFJ's Draper: There's Nothing Wrong With Theranos

Higher Ed
June 23 -- Tim Draper, Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ) founding partner, comments on Theranos during an interview with Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Brad Stone at the 2016 Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Stanford, California.
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Bloomberg

Virgin Galactic Spacecraft Crashes: What Went Wrong?

Higher Ed
Oct. 31 -- Kerri Cahoy, assistant professor of aeronautics at MIT, discusses the crash of a Virgin Galactic spacecraft during a test flight in Californias Mojave Desert. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on ""Bloomberg West.""...
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Curated Video

Boeing 787 battery shows evidence of short-circuiting, investigators say

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Deborah Hersman, National Transportation Safety Board Chairman: "The expectation in Aviation is to never experience a fire onboard an...
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Bloomberg

ConocoPhillips COO on IEA Projections, Production Plateaus, Parent/Child Wells

Higher Ed
Mar.11 -- ConocoPhillips COO Matt Fox calls the U.S. a powerhouse in production and is set to dominate oil production growth globally. He told Bloomberg Television's Alix Steel that ConocoPhillips production estimates are not far off...
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Bloomberg

Fmr. U.S. Energy Secretary Moniz on North Korea's Nuclear Weapons

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- Ernest Moniz, chief executive officer of the Nuclear Threat Initiative and a former U.S. energy secretary, talks about the summit of President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Moniz also discusses the tensions...
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Bloomberg

Software Maker UiPath Rises 23% After $1.3B IPO

Higher Ed
Apr.21 -- Daniel Dines, CEO and co-founder of UiPath Inc, discusses the company's successful debut on the New York Stock Exchange in a $1.3 billion IPO. The automation software maker is valued at more than $35 billion. Dines speaks to...
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Curated Video

Novavax's Potential Coronavirus Vaccine Moves To Phase 2 Trials

Higher Ed
The company said Monday this phase will determine if it can safely protect against the virus.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ireland will see COVID-19 test delays due to shortages: PM

9th - Higher Ed
During a visit to a self-isolation and hospital step-down facility in Dublin designed to reduce the stress on the healthcare system during the COVID-19 crisis, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar says that "because there is an...
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Curated Video

W.H.O. Numbers Show Cases Of The Flu Are Low So Far

Higher Ed
Doctors warn that despite low global flu numbers, people should still be vigilant.
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Curated Video

Reporter's Notebook: As A Veteran I Was Tested For COVID-19

Higher Ed
VA medical facilities across the country are screening all patients for the coronavirus at their entrances.
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Bloomberg

Johns Hopkins’ Sauer: ‘A Lot of Work to Be Done’ on Covid-19 Antibodies

Higher Ed
May.27 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses what is being learned about Covid-19 from testing data and studies on potential treatments. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

CVS Returning $43 Million In Coronavirus Funding

Higher Ed
CVS Health says it hopes the CARES Act money it is returning will be used by providers in need.
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Bloomberg

Covid-19 Cases: Reactivation vs. Reinfection

Higher Ed
Aug.13 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses the possibility of Covid-19 reinfection and the type of data that needs to be seen in vaccine trials. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

White House is Encouraging Pooled Testing But Will it Work?

Higher Ed
In pooled testing, running several samples at one time is faster but the process is only effective in areas where cases are low.