Instructional Video3:58
Financial Times

Coronavirus how Boris Johnson has performed so far

Higher Ed
The FT's Whitehall correspondent Sebastian Payne looks at how the prime minister is responding to the outbreak - likely to be the biggest test he will face as prime minister.
Instructional Video10:22
TLDR News

Johnson Coronavirus Containment is Extremely Unlikely - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Johnson's government have promised some pretty radical changes, but could these affect your rights online? We discuss the governments latest plans regarding social media and online censorship.
Instructional Video9:30
TLDR News

COVID Second Wave: Why Everyone Wants To Stop It - TLDR News.

12th - Higher Ed
As countries begin to get to grips with COVID, there's one thing that no-one wants, a second wave of infections. In this video, we explain what a coronavirus second wave, how it can be avoided and why the UK government seems to believe...
Instructional Video1:43
Next Animation Studio

Wuhan virus origins still in question

12th - Higher Ed
A report by a group of Chinese researchers states that the earliest patient that contracted the virus had not visited the seafood market.
Instructional Video11:35
Curated Video

Bug Bounty Program Certification 13.3: Certification Exam Practice Questions – Part 2

Higher Ed
Exam questions. • Practice questions • Solutions • Explanation of answer
Instructional Video0:45
Next Animation Studio

Congo's worst Ebola outbreak to last six more months

12th - Higher Ed
The latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is expected to last until mid-2019.
Instructional Video1:15
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Cover smart. Do your part. Slow the spread.

9th - 12th
The high-speed visualizations illustrating a flow of air when breathing and coughing using home-made face coverings. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends wearing face coverings in public settings. Since COVID-19...
Instructional Video10:50
Journey to the Microcosmos

The Terrifying Viruses of the Microcosmos

9th - Higher Ed
Even in the microcosmos, it's important to stay inside if you want to avoid a virus.
Instructional Video3:42
Healthcare Triage

Can We Use Antibodies to Treat Covid-19?

Higher Ed
Potential vaccines for the coronavirus are all over the news right now, and we all hope that a safe an effective vaccine is developed soon. But vaccines aren't the only tool in the pipeline. Right now there's a lot of research happening...
Instructional Video3:42
Mazz Media

Internet Safety- internet Advertising and Keeping Yourself Safe

6th - 8th
Students will learn to alert to offers made online that seem too good to be true. Through a series of true-to-life scenarios, viewers will come to understand that scammers target individuals in order to get money or information. Students...
Instructional Video0:24
The Telegraph

Coronavirus: Britons queue outside supermarkets before 7am opening

Higher Ed
As Britons continue to stock up on supermarket goods, here were the early morning scenes at a Sainsbury’s in south London. In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the supermarket is introducing rationing on certain goods and an...
Instructional Video4:00
Mediacorp

Tracking Virus Spread with a Supercomputer

12th - Higher Ed
A Japanese supercomputer is investigating how virus particles spread through train cars and offices. Let's look at the results! Pandemic Innovations part 5/6
Instructional Video3:12
Mediacorp

The Importance of Surface Hygiene: Unseen Dangers and Effective Solutions

12th - Higher Ed
The COVID-19 pandemic caused people to think more about how germs spread across surfaces and how we clean those surfaces. Let's investigate which areas carry the most germs and some creative methods of sanitizing. Pandemic Changes part 3/6
Instructional Video2:13
STAT

STAT is six months old. Here’s what we’ve been up to so far.

6th - 11th
Explaining the science, visualizing the invisible, taking you where research is being done -- STAT has been busy in the first six months since we launched.
Instructional Video1:09
Next Animation Studio

Beijing reports fresh coronavirus cluster centered on wholesale food market

12th - Higher Ed
China has put Beijing on alert as a rash of 59 domestic COVID-19 cases was reported in the city as of Monday.
Instructional Video1:55
Next Animation Studio

Wuhan coronavirus symptoms clarified in new study

12th - Higher Ed
A study published in The Lancet examined 99 of the earliest cases of the 2019 novel coronavirus, which first emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
Instructional Video1:41
Next Animation Studio

Wuhan coronavirus spreads to every region in China

12th - Higher Ed
China has confirmed its first case of novel coronavirus in Tibet.
Instructional Video0:58
Next Animation Studio

Venezuela reports first case of polio since 1989

12th - Higher Ed
A young child is reportedly afflicted with polio in Venezuela - the first reported case of the crippling disease since it's eradication in the country in 1989. The Telegraph reports that according to the Pan-American Health Organization,...
Instructional Video18:45
Curated Video

The Complete Ethical Hacking Bootcamp: Beginner To Advanced - Encoders and Hexeditor

Higher Ed
In this video, you'll learn about two new tools called Encoders and Hexeditor. This clip is from the chapter "System Hacking and Exploitation" of the series "The Complete Ethical Hacking Bootcamp: Beginner To Advanced".In this section,...
Instructional Video2:28
Mediacorp

Flattening the COVID-19 Curve in Singapore

12th - Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of the SED curve, also known as an epidemic curve, and why it is important to flatten it. The video also mentions the impact of COVID-19 on Singapore's economy and the cautious approach being taken in...
Instructional Video1:23
Next Animation Studio

Novel coronavirus vaccine still months away: Scientists

12th - Higher Ed
Previous work on the closely related MERS and SARS could benefit the vaccine development strategy to fight the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak.
Instructional Video1:20
Next Animation Studio

Experts estimate more than 1,700 people are infected by China’s virus outbreak

12th - Higher Ed
The coronavirus outbreak in China’s city of Wuhan has killed three people and infected more than 200 as of Monday.
Instructional Video0:40
Next Animation Studio

Canine influenza is on the rise

12th - Higher Ed
The number of canine influenza confirmed cases in Michigan has risen to 49 since mid-July, reports WNDU.
Instructional Video3:26
Healthcare Triage

At-Home Testing for Covid

Higher Ed
Experts have long been calling for quicker, cheaper, and more accessible ways of testing for Covid-19. Though such tests would be less accurate than the predominant PCR test, speed matters more than accuracy when it comes to curbing a...