Curated Video
The Human Genome Project: Understanding the Potential Applications in Medicine
This video provides an overview of the Human Genome Project, a major international scientific research project aimed at sequencing and mapping all the genes that make up human DNA. The video describes how the project was carried out,...
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Adeola Adefemi - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Nigeria
Adeola Adefemi is an award winning public school teacher with a passion for the promotion of quality education for children, especially the marginalized ones in her community.She is a Fulbright alumni, a certified Microsoft Innovative...
Science360
Next-generation optogenetics -- early concept brain research
Researchers all over the world use a technology called optogenetics, which allows them to turn neurons on and off in living laboratory organisms, by exposing them to certain types of light. Stephen Boppart of the University of Illinois...
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NASA in Silicon Valley: Kevin Sato Talks About Preparing Humans for Mars
A conversation with Kevin Sato, the Project Scientist and Deputy Project Manager of NASA’s Space Biology research projects.
SciShow
The OTHER Genome Project That’s Transforming Medicine
You've heard of the Human Genome Project, and how having all that info about our genes could help us treat /tons/ of diseases. But a newer project wants to zoom out a little and use different genetic information to help us solve our...
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Sylvain Costes Talks About NASA’s Treasure Trove of Space Biology Data
A conversation with Sylvain Costes, the Project Manager for GeneLab, a space biology database run out of NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
Science360
EARLY CONCEPT BRAIN RESEARCH: NEXT-GENERATION OPTOGENETICS
Researchers all over the world use a technology called optogenetics that allows them to turn neurons on and off in living laboratory organisms by exposing them to certain types of light. Stephen Boppart of the University of Illinois at...
Economics Explained
How The Economy Of Japan Could Predict The Next Decade: Is Japan Special?
Is there something unique about the economy of Japan which is causing this stagnation or is it finally time to admit that endless growth in a finite world is not sustainable for any economy? And if Japan really is just ahead of the...
Curated Video
HOW TO PICK A COLOGNE - Scentual Science - Smarter Every Day 125
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NASA
Two Research Vessels Leave for the Twilight Zone
A project jointly funded by NASA and the National Science Foundation is heading west from Seattle, straight for the twilight zone. Using two research vessels, the Export Processes in the Ocean from Remote Sensing (EXPORTS) oceanographic...
Mr Henry's Music World
Carol of the Bells Piano Easy Tutorial [Part One]
Hey there! Looking for fun, awesome piano lessons for kids ages 6-10? Check out this video!
The March of Time
1960s: CHILDBIRTH: QUESTIONABLE QUALITY: VS Doctor delivering baby in hospital delivery room, showing crying baby to mother, nurses around, cleaning crying newborn infant. Labour, pregnancy, vaginal birth, children
MOT 1960s: CHILDBIRTH: QUESTIONABLE QUALITY: VS Doctor delivering baby in hospital delivery room, showing crying baby to mother, nurses around, cleaning crying newborn infant. Labour, pregnancy, vaginal birth, children
The Wall Street Journal
Chasing Cures
At the 2020 WSJ Health Forum, Reporter Amy Dockser Marcus spoke with Center for Genetics Executive Director Dr. Marcy Darnovsky and Dr. Todd Kuiken, senior research scholar at NC State, about scientists' right to pursue controversial...
Guinness World Records
Learn to Juggle: Basic Techniques and Fun Tricks
In this video, Taylor Glenn, the Guinness World Records title holder for the most juggling tricks, teaches viewers how to juggle with three balls and introduces a few tricks to get them started.
Curated Video
The Human Genome Project: Mapping the Blueprint of Life
The Joint Genome Institute is part of the largest biomedical project ever undertaken, the Human Genome Project. This project aims to map and identify the 30,000 genes that make up the human blueprint. By determining the sequences of the...
Science360
DECADES OF BIRD SIGNALS, SONGS DIGITIZED FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
The world's largest scientific archive of animal signal recordings, the Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds, is partnering with other institutions to co-curate and digitize an enormous archive of animal audio and video recordings from...
Natural History Museum
Urban Nature Project: construction kicks off in our gardens | Natural History Museum
The Urban Nature Project at The Natural History Museum is under way. Follow the redevelopment of our gardens over the next year with regular updates on progress. The Museum's five-acre site in South Kensington is being transformed into a...
The Guardian
Activate London Summit 2013: James Sharpe on the Swarm Organ project and futuristic technologies
Activate London Summit 2013: James Sharpe on the Swarm Organ project and futuristic technologies Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Activate London 2013: James Sharpe, ICREA research professor, Centre for Genomic...
Bozeman Science
Waves
Mr. Andersen introduces the concept of waves. Both transverse and logitudinal waves are described. The relationship between wave speed, wave frequency and wavelength is also included.
TED Talks
Pawan Sinha: How brains learn to see
Pawan Sinha details his groundbreaking research into how the brain's visual system develops. Sinha and his team provide free vision-restoring treatment to children born blind, and then study how their brains learn to interpret visual...
Science360
How does this jellyfish sting without touching you?
In warm coastal waters around the world, swimmers can often spot large groups of jellyfish pulsing rhythmically on the seafloor. Unless properly prepared with protective clothing, it is best to steer clear of areas that Cassiopea, or...
Science360
Can we keep robots cool by making them sweat?
Just when it seemed like robots couldn’t get any cooler, Cornell researchers have created a soft robot muscle that can regulate its temperature through sweating, supported in part by the U.S. National Science Foundation....
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Quantum entanglement microscopes advancing chemistry, medicine, materials science - Science Nation
Harnessing entangled photons to image fragile samples, such as living cells With support from the National Science Foundation, this University of Michigan team has built a new laser-based instrument called a quantum entanglement...
Cerebellum
Space Facts - The First Man On The Moon And The First Deaths In The Space Race
A fact-filled look at 23 of the most important events from man's on-going adventure in space. The first manned mission in the apollo program is discussed and the fire which lead to the deaths of 3 astronauts. Also discusses Apollo 8 and...