Instructional Video2:52
Curated Video

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Security

Higher Ed
The video highlights the security you need to implement when you bring your personal device to work
Instructional Video2:35
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Viruses

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about viruses.
Instructional Video0:50
Curated Video

I WONDER - How Can We Get Protection From Viruses?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of how can we get protection from viruses.
Instructional Video2:08
Curated Video

Maryland Gov: Region at virus 'turning point'

Higher Ed
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Instructional Video5:40
Curated Video

Visual Memory Techniques: A Step by Step guide for fast memorization.

Higher Ed
Visual Memory techniques or Visual Mnemonics are one of the secret study tips successful Visual Learners use. Learn why Visual memory is the fastest to recall. Visual mnemonics have the lowest memory capacity. Learn How to create Visual...
Instructional Video5:19
Curated Video

What is MONO? Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatments

Higher Ed
I developed a bad case of mono with Lymphadenopathy & other symptoms of Infectious Mononucleosis.. Initially I was suspected to have Lymphoma. Fortunately, after assessing the symptoms, signs and investigations including the Rapid...
Instructional Video9:39
Professor Dave Explains

Bioengineer Jessica Griffiths (Get to Know a Scientist!)

12th - Higher Ed
Jessica is a bioengineer at Caltech that studies the gut-brain axis, and in particular how autism-related genetic mutations impact gut dysfunction. It's pretty cutting edge stuff, let's take a look inside her lab and hear about what she...
Instructional Video7:18
Professor Dave Explains

Virus-Cell Interactions Part 2 Multicellular Hosts

12th - Higher Ed
We just went over some basics regarding virus-cell interactions, but we have a little more to discuss. We need to understand some more details regarding how viruses interact with multicellular hosts, such as humans. Let's take a look!
Instructional Video8:08
Global Health with Greg Martin

President Trump and Global Health - what are the issues

Higher Ed
Donal Trump is president of the USA. What does this mean for global health and public health? In this video Dr Greg Martin explores the potential impact of Trump foreign policy on health security, pandemics, climate change and the...
Instructional Video6:16
Soliloquy

Why don't we use Viruses to Fight Diseases for Us?

12th - Higher Ed
Antibiotic resistance is becoming a big problem, some strains of pathogens are now resistant to all antibiotics normally used in hospitals. But there is an alternative, using viruses that infect bacteria, bacteriophages, to fight the...
Instructional Video4:48
Financial Times

Coronavirus how to tackle the economic crisis

Higher Ed
FT economics commentator Martin Sandbu analyses the emergency fiscal and monetary measures being taken to deal with the global financial and economic fallout from coronavirus.
Instructional Video7:09
Professor Dave Explains

Rabies (Genus Lyssavirus)

12th - Higher Ed
Most people have heard of rabies, a word that instantly conjures up imagery of a rabid dog. This is an appropriate connotation, as the rabies virus is commonly transmitted through the saliva of an animal. Rabies is as ancient as it is...
Instructional Video6:18
Professor Dave Explains

West Nile Virus (Genus Flavivirus)

12th - Higher Ed
West Nile Virus is a relatively new virus. It was first detected in the early 20th century, and it made it over to North America quite mysteriously in 1999. It is spread by mosquitos and can have some pretty serious effects, so let's...
Instructional Video4:32
Healthcare Triage

Doctors' White Coats Can Host a Lot of Bacteria

Higher Ed
For a lot of doctors and patients, the physician's traditional white coat is a big part of a doctor's identity, and contributes to their authority. Those white coats can also spread disease! It turns out, fabrics in doctors coats can be...
Instructional Video0:45
Next Animation Studio

Gene-edited pigs resistant to deadly PRRS virus

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have successfully made pigs resistant to a deadly virus by editing their genes.
Instructional Video2:11
Healthcare Triage

Human Genes in Monkeys? We Don’t Love It.

Higher Ed
Scientists have put the human gene MCPH1 (which plays a role in brain development) into monkey embryos through a virus that contained the gene. Sounds like a movie, right?
Instructional Video3:49
Global Health with Greg Martin

Global Health 10 facts about HIV

Higher Ed
This is a global health video blog providing 10 facts about HIV by Dr Greg Martin
Instructional Video11:43
Mazz Media

All About Vaccines

6th - 8th
This dynamic, live-action video will inform students about the vaccines. The program begins with an explanation of the human immune system and how it defends the body from pathogens that cause disease. Viewers will learn the difference...
Instructional Video5:37
Curated Video

The Lifecycle of a Virus

Higher Ed
This video is a lecture on the life cycle of viruses. The speaker starts by explaining that viruses are not true organisms because they are made up of different components and cannot replicate on their own. The video breaks down the...
Instructional Video11:04
Healthcare Triage

Vaccine Development, Covid-19, and MRNA

Higher Ed
In this last episode of our six-part series on vaccinations, supported by the National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation, we cover vaccine development - particularly in the context of the current global pandemic. We discuss...
Instructional Video1:33
Next Animation Studio

Coronavirus has mutated into three variants

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Germany have used RNA analysis to identify three types of COVID-19 that evolved during the early stages of the pandemic.
Instructional Video8:55
TLDR News

Could Coronavirus Start a Global Recession? - TLDR News.

12th - Higher Ed
COVID-19, more commonly known as coronavirus, continues to spread across the world. As the virus spreads investors and businesses are getting nervous. So in this video, we're going to explore the economic effect of COVID-19 and how the...
Instructional Video1:35
Next Animation Studio

Studies suggest measles may give the body “immune amnesia” by destroying immune memory cells

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have found that measles is a lot more devastating to the immune system than previously thought.
Instructional Video0:49
Visual Learning Systems

Viruses and Monerans: Viruses

9th - 12th
Practical examples show how viruses and bacteria are both beneficial and harmful to humans. Animations describe the structure of a virus, and explain how they reproduce and cause disease. Microscopic images illustrate different types and...