Next Animation Studio
NASA renames its next-gen telescope after woman chief astronomer credited with launching the Hubble telescope
NASA has renamed its next-generation Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope after Nancy Roman, the agency’s first chief astronomer known as the Mother of Hubble.
Curated Video
The Dangerous Ideological Bias of Economists
“We do not publish papers about our own profession.” – Top Five Journal Economists claim they are not biased or ideological, but research by economist Mohsen Javdani tells another story. Javdani discovered that 82% of economists claim...
Curated Video
Determining the Appropriate Research Method
This video discusses the different methods of conducting research: sample surveys, experiments, and observational studies. It explains the purpose, advantages, and disadvantages of each method, helping viewers understand when and why to...
Healthcare Triage
Doctors Have a Pretty Huge Gender Pay Gap
So recently, one of my co-bloggers asked me if we'd ever done a Healthcare Triage on the gender pay gap in medicine. I realized we hadn't. We're going to fix that right now.
Curated Video
Generating a Representative Sample: Types of Random Samples
This video explains the importance of generating a representative sample for predicting election outcomes or making valid inferences about a population. It introduces three types of unbiased sampling methods - simple random sample,...
Professor Dave Explains
Periodic Table Part 1: Hydrogen
It's time to start our survey of the periodic table, and we are going to start with just one element, hydrogen. This is the most abundant element in the universe by a wide margin. What does it do? What are its properties? What are its...
Next Animation Studio
South and North Korea to conduct joint survey on railway
North and South Korea will conduct a joint survey of North Korean railway lines to eventually link the two countries' railway systems.
Healthcare Triage
If Economists Chose the Health Care System
Health economists study the economic determinants of health. They also analyze how health care resources are utilized and allocated, and how health care policies and quality of care can be improved. In this episode, we discuss what...
Science360
Research on popular sentiments in the Middle East - Long interview
Mansoor Moaddel, Professor of Sociology at Eastern Michigan University and Research Affiliate of the Population Studies Center at the University of Michigan, is a world-renowned expert on public sentiments in the Middle East. In this...
Seven Dimensions
Creating and Sustaining a Respectful Culture
In this video, the speaker discusses the role of a leader in creating and sustaining a respectful culture. The speaker highlights that simply having statements about respect and diversity is not enough, and provides examples of...
The Wall Street Journal
Data Dive: How Do You Stack Up?
WSJ Pro Research commissioned a study to better understand how large enterprises are approaching cybersecurity. In part one of a two-part presentation, we highlight key findings and explore why benchmarking cybersecurity is a necessary...
Healthcare Triage
HPV Vaccine Doesn't Promote Promiscuity: Healthcare Triage News
HPV vaccines and girls having sex. The flu shot and the difficulties combating myths. This is Healthcare Triage News.
Learn French With Alexa
GCSE French Speaking: How would your ideal holidays be?
In this video we look at this question: Comment seraient tes vacances idéales ? - How would your ideal holidays be? (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic 3 - Media and free time)
Healthcare Triage
The Stuff We Worry About, and the Stuff That Actually Kills Us
What are we worried about in terms of health? What's really gonna kill us? How different is that from the past? All this and more on this week's Healthcare Triage News.
The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal's Compliance Officer Survey
Wall Street Journal's Professional Data Editor Tom Corrigan takes us through the results of their latest compliance survey.
Science360
Researchers discover unique qualities of porcupine quills! NSF Science Now 6
In this week’s episode of NSF Science Now, we explore climate change and the Colorado River, helping children with disabilities, porcupine’s quills and, finally, the decline of chinstrap penguins.
The Wall Street Journal
Pro Cyber Research Session
The Wall Street Journal's Rob Sloan and David Breg present the findings and analysis of their 2021 survey of cybersecurity professionals, which looked at topics including talent, governance and incident response readiness.
Curated Video
The Beginners 2022 Cyber Security Awareness Training Course - Social Media
In this video, you will learn how social media websites are the perfect platform for downloading malware and being scammed into parting with our private and sensitive information. You will be shown real-world examples of funny (and...
The Wall Street Journal
How 'Womenomics' Can Revitalize Productivity in Japan
Professors Yoko Ishikura and Nobuko Nagase join Miki Tsusaka of the Boston Consulting Group and WSJ Chief Economics Commentator Greg Ip to discuss the impact of Japan's "womenomics" and lessons learned.
Science360
Science Now Episode 6
This episode highlights how the Southwest is heating up and drying up, a new device called ACCESS4KIDS is helping children with disabilities, and finally how researchers have discovered that a unique quality of the porcupine's quill...
Science360
NSF Science Now 6
In this week's episode of NSF Science Now we explore climate change and the Colorado River, helping children with disabilities, porcupine's quills, and finally the decline of chinstrap penguins.
TLDR News
8values Political Test Explained: What Was TLDR News' Results? - TLDR News
A while ago we took the Political Compass test & safe to say... we didn't love it. So this time round we asked our team & audience to take the 8values test, an alternative political test. So in this video we explain the test, reveal our...
Religion for Breakfast
There Are More Atheists Than We Thought?
In a 2017 study, psychologist Dr. Will Gervais determined that polling organizations like Pew or Gallup are underestimating the share of atheists in the US population. How many Americans are atheists? How plausible is Dr. Gervais' study?
Healthcare Triage
Canada's Healthcare System Explained!
Last week we discussed the United States health care system. This week we discuss Canada's. We also take some time to bust some myths about their single payer health care system. Fight about it in the comments below.