TED Talks
Mary Lou Jepsen: Could future devices read images from our brains?
As an expert on cutting-edge digital displays, Mary Lou Jepsen studies how to show our most creative ideas on screens. And as a brain surgery patient herself, she is driven to know more about the neural activity that underlies invention,...
Curated Video
GCSE Biology - The Brain #30
This video covers: - What the brain is and what it does - The different parts of the brain - How we study the brain - Why treating the brain is so difficult General info: - Suitable for all GCSE courses - See below for whether it is...
Curated Video
A Brief History of ADHD
Psychologist Stephen Hinshaw (UC Berkeley) traces our understanding of ADHD from the great influenza epidemic of the early 20th century to the present day.
Science360
Neuroimaging reveals detailed semantic maps across human cerebral cortex
In the functional MRI room at the University of California, Berkeley, it's story time. All in all, getting a brain scan for this project on language learning isn't a bad gig -- just kick back, listen to some stories and watch some...
The Wall Street Journal
Neri Oxman’s City of the Future
Architect Neri Oxman discusses her vision for a future where science, technology and organic design work together to counteract climate change in urban areas.
Curated Video
The Biology of Love - How Love Actually Works
What is love, and how does it work from a biological perspective? What are the hormones involved? In this video, I dig into the science that governs attraction.
ShortCutsTv
Nature-Nurture
Is human behaviour explained primarily by what we inherit or what we experience? This film explores this key issue by looking at the example of aggression.
Curated Video
Study Finds Most Americans Unfamiliar With Signs Of Early Alzheimer's
The report also talked about the cost of waiting too long for a diagnosis, projecting it will nationally cost $321 billion to care for people.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Read My Brain
A visit to a lab to see how a brain gets scanned in an MRI and how to read the scan. Aired May 12, 2008. [4:28]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Thinning Brain May Point to Depression
Scientists have found some evidence that a thinning of the outer brain surface may be a risk factor in depression. They discuss their research in this interview. Aired May 27, 2009 [17:47]
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Openf Mri Allows Neuroscientists to Share Brain Research Data
Describes a project out of Stanford University where medical researchers will be able to securely share and access fMRI brain scans on a global scale. This sharing of information will do much to advance the progress of brain research....