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Bloomberg

This MIT Engineer Built His Own Bionic Leg

Higher Ed
Dec.02 -- At MIT's Media Lab, researchers are developing prosthetic limbs that users can control with their minds, making a robotic foot move as seamlessly as a biological one.
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Bloomberg

Senate GOP Unveils $1 Trillion HEALS Act to Address Pandemic

Higher Ed
Jul.27 -- Senate Republicans presented their $1 trillion plan to bolster the pandemic-ravaged U.S. economy in a series of bills that would trim extra unemployment benefits, send $1,200 payments to most Americans and shield businesses,...
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Press Association

Irish Púca artist talks controversy surrounding sculpture in Co Clare

Higher Ed
Artist Aidan Harte with a miniature version of his planned Puca sculpture. Plans for the sculpture to be located in Ennistimon have been shelved after causing controversy.
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Bloomberg

Marqeta Soars After 4Q Revenue Beats Highest Estimate

Higher Ed
Marqeta CEO Jason Gardner joins Emily Chang on the heels of the company's fourth quarter earnings results. They also discuss Marqeta's new partnership with Citi to help move commercial cards to mobile wallets more easily.
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Bloomberg

Scott Minerd's Big Money Mistake: Real Estate Doesn't Always Go Up

Higher Ed
A 40-year career in finance inevitably includes some bad investment calls. For Guggenheim Partners' Scott Minerd, one early mistake was diving head first into the south Florida real estate boom in 1980. He stretched his budget to buy...
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Curated Video

RR7220A OIL POLLUTION: NEW METHODS OF TREATMENT

Higher Ed
Detergents are the most commonly used method of disposing of oil slicks, but they have the disadvantage of merely dispersing and not removing the oil. They could also be harmful to marine life themselves. The most effective method so...
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Bridgeman Arts

Police in Britain part 5 - Special rescue units of the police force. Cliffside rescue, first aid on unconscious dock worker, flood rescue and at the scene of a train wreckage. 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from a film about the work of bobbies (British police) in Great Britain in the 60s, and their everyday tasks and duties.
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Bloomberg

Assessing India Prime Minister Modi's Response to Virus Outbreak

Higher Ed
Jun.08 -- Yamini Aiyar, president of think tank Centre for Policy Research, examines Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's response to the coronavirus outbreak. India has been under a stringent nationwide lockdown since late March, even...
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Curated Video

WRAP Fritzl gets life sentence in incest case, presser, reax

Higher Ed
AP Television St Poelten 1. Various exterior shots of court Pool St Poelten 2. Judges entering courtroom 3. Wide of defendant Josef Fritzl being led towards courtroom surrounded by guards 4. Various of Fritzl inside courtroom 5. Back...
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Bloomberg

Olympic Athlete Allyson Felix Places Her Bets

Higher Ed
Olympian athlete Allyson Felix joins Emily Chang to talk about why she is investing in Yumi, one of the fastest growing baby food companies, what it is like being a mom and activist as well as the most decorated Olympic track and field...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : French football fans react as World Cup fan zones scrapped

9th - Higher Ed
Football fans in Marseille and Paris react after a decision to scrap fan zones in French cities for the Qatar World Cup, on the basis of humanitarian and environmental reasons (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

We're in a Cyclical Bull Market: Davis Rea's Johnston

Higher Ed
Dec.12 -- We're in a Cyclical Bull Market: Davis Rea's Johnston
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Bloomberg

Deepak Chopra dice que las políticas de inmigración de Trump acabarán con los empleos

Higher Ed
Aug.23--Deepak Chopra, fundador de la Fundación Chopra, y Kabir Sehgal, coautor de "Home: Where Everyone Is Welcome", opinan sobre las políticas de inmigración de Donald Trump en "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Curated Video

Several lawmakers blast a proposal by the Homeland Security Department to move research of a highly infectious animal disease from isolated Plum Island in New York to a site on the U.S. Mainland. A study says the public may be at risk.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Lawmakers blast infectious disease plans CAPTION: Several lawmakers blast a proposal by the Homeland Security Department to move research of a highly infectious animal disease from isolated Plum Island in New York to a site on...
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Curated Video

Giant prosthetics for injured elephant

Higher Ed
As the numbers of Asian elephants in Cambodia steadily declines one lucky young bull has been given a second chance thanks to an artificial foot. The numbers of Asian elephants in Cambodia is continuing to fall with only around 200 -...
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Bloomberg

Will Jobs Report Validate Continued Strong Job Market?

Higher Ed
July 7 -- JPMorgan Asset Management's Phil Camporeale discusses the U.S. labor market, the pending jobs report and Brexit. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."