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Instructional Video0:47
The March of Time

MOT 1945: BATTLE OF IWO JIMA: MARINES TEND TO WOUNDED

12th - Higher Ed
VS United States Marines carrying wounded on stretcher in field of debris, medics tending wounded, holding up blood plasma, carrying injured into Operation Room tent on base VS US Navy doctor taking penicillin out of refrigerator...
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Instructional Video9:59
SciShow

10 Things We Didn't Know 100 Years Ago

12th - Higher Ed
In just the last century, we've made an astounding amount of scientific progress. And thanks to some of that progress, we can now share 10 of those discoveries with you in a video on the internet! Hosted by: Michael Aranda ----------...
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Instructional Video4:42
Curated Video

Antibiotics | Health | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Antibiotics | Health | Biology | FuseSchool Antibiotics… one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century. You’ve probably taken them at some point during your life… maybe for a throat or ear infection? About 20 doses of antibiotics...
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Instructional Video3:17
Curated Video

Competition and Natural Selection | Evolution | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
In nature, all organisms compete with each other for resources in order to survive. Competition between members of the same species is what makes organisms evolve. This theory of competition and ‘survival of the fittest’ is called...
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Instructional Video22:34
SWPictures

KILL OR CURE - Fighting Syphilis

12th - Higher Ed
Syphilis was thought to have been beaten by mass penicillin treatment in the 1950s and 1960s. Now it's back, particularly among the rural populations of places like Haiti - which medical experts believe is where the disease started in...
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Instructional Video3:24
Curated Video

Good Vaccinations SONG | Horrid Health | Horrible Histories

K - 9th
Follow the story of Jenner's vaccination through to the discovery of penicillin and how these three men saved more lives than anyone else. Subscribe for more Horrible History: http://bit.ly/HorribleHistoriesSubscribe Visit our website:...
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Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

Outsmarting Antibiotic Resistance | SciTech Now

6th - 11th
A new genre of drugs may be able to outsmart germs that have become resistant to current antibiotics. Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed! http://bit.ly/1G7yMhG **More info & videos below** For full episodes, check out...
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Instructional Video1:44
Curated Video

Alexander Fleming and the Accidental Mould Juice – The Serendipity of Science (2/3)

9th - 11th
When Alexander Fleming came back from holiday he noticed that mould contamination on an experimental plate had killed a pathogen. Fleming wondered 'Why?' Careful observation, rigorous scientific thinking and painstaking experimental work...
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Instructional Video5:32
Curated Video

People of Science with Brian Cox - Dame Sally Davies

9th - 11th
Dame Sally Davies talks to Brian Cox about her interest in antibiotic resistance and admiration of Alexander Fleming and Howard Florey for their development of penicillin. (6/6) Explore our Google Arts and Culture collection on Fleming...
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Instructional Video0:34
Curated Video

People of Science with Brian Cox - Dame Sally Davies (clip)

9th - 11th
Dame Sally Davies talks to Brian Cox about her interest in antibiotic resistance and admiration of Alexander Fleming and Howard Florey for their development of penicillin. (6/6) For more information on the People of Science series:...
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Instructional Video4:24
Curated Video

What is Leptospirosis? How does it cause Organ Failure? & How to treat?

Higher Ed
This animation is about a Real Leptospirosis case I encountered during my training at Medical ICU. I talk about Microbiology, The initial symptoms, Complications & treatments for the disease. The causative bacteria are Leptospira, a...
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Instructional Video10:35
JJ Medicine

Cephalosporin Antibiotics: 1st to 5th Generation, Mechanism, Side Effects, and Bacterial Targets

Higher Ed
Lesson on cephalosporin antibiotics, including similarities and differences between first, second, third, fourth, and fifth generation cephalosporins. Cephalosporins are beta lactam antibiotics that are bacteriocidal in nature through...
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Instructional Video10:28
Professor Dave Explains

Sulfa Drugs

12th - Higher Ed
With the birth of the pharmaceutical industry covered, it's time to investigate an early achievement of this industry: the development of antibiotics. This will be divided into two parts, so before we get to the famous penicillin, we...
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Instructional Video9:45
SciShow

6 Incredible Discoveries Made on Accident

12th - Higher Ed
Some of science's most interesting discoveries happened totally on accident! From insects to infections, and polymers to pacemakers, we've accidentally discovered some pretty cool stuff. Watch this new episode of SciShow, hosted by...
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Instructional Video9:23
SciShow

10 Fantastic Fungi Superpowers

12th - Higher Ed
Join Hank Green to learn ten weird, scary, and amazing things fungi can do! Chapters MAKE YOU HALLUCINATE 0:50 psychotherapy 1:43 Claviceps purpurea Credit: Dominique Jacquin 2:08 SALEM WITCH TRIALS 2:39 2 MAY CAUSE MASS HYSTERIA 2:49...
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Instructional Video11:03
Bozeman Science

Bacteria

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen describes the defining characteristics of the domain Eubacteria. He begins with a quick description of the phylogeny of bacteria and horizontal gene transfer. He then surveys the structures of a bacteria; nucleoid region,...
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Instructional Video9:25
SciShow

We’re Teaching Robots and AI to Design New Drugs

12th - Higher Ed
It might sound like a concept from science fiction, but artificial intelligence is already facilitating the development process behind some pharmaceuticals.
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Instructional Video5:08
TED-Ed

Ugly History: The US syphilis experiment | Susan M. Reverby

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Afflicting nearly 1 in 10 Americans, syphilis was ravaging the U.S. in the 1930s. Many doctors believed syphilis affected Black and white patients differently, and the Public Health Service launched an experiment to investigate,...
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Instructional Video8:32
Amoeba Sisters

Protists and Fungi

12th - Higher Ed
Get introduced to protists and fungi with the Amoeba Sisters! This video explores basic cell type, mode of feeding, habitat examples, and ecology of both protists and fungi. This video also mentions a few examples of how protists and...
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Instructional Video11:37
Curated Video

Biomedicine: Crash Course History of Science

12th - Higher Ed
The history of science up until the Cold War is often overshadowed by the Manhattan Project. But, today we are going to talk about advances in biomedicine, or healthcare based on a biological understanding of human bodies and diseases.
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Instructional Video9:20
SciShow

Attack of the Super Bugs

12th - Higher Ed
Don't panic! But you should really know about antibiotic-resistant bacteria, aka super bugs. They're here, and they're doing very well, thank you. SciShow explains what they are, how they're getting around our best drugs, and what...
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Instructional Video5:53
SciShow

Pyrotherapy: An Awful Nobel Prize for Infecting People with Malaria

12th - Higher Ed
Malaria vs. Neurosyphilis: the story of an unethical experiment, and its mysterious conclusions.
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Instructional Video16:02
TED Talks

Edward Tenner: Unintended consequences

12th - Higher Ed
Every new invention changes the world -- in ways both intentional and unexpected. Historian Edward Tenner tells stories that illustrate the under-appreciated gap between our ability to innovate and our ability to foresee the consequences.
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Instructional Video4:23
SciShow

The New Superbug!

12th - Higher Ed
A new strain of the E. coli bacteria seems to have become resistant to most antibiotics. Let’s talk about how this possibly happened.

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