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Bloomberg

Ripple CEO Favors More Regulation of the Crypto Market

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- Brad Garlinghouse, Ripple chief executive officer, discusses the state of the crypto market with Bloomberg's Emily Chang at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference in San Francisco.
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Curated Video

A Connecticut hospital spends $300k more per year to tackle drug shortages. It's just one symptom of a growing crisis for hospitals throughout the country. AP's Bonny Ghosh reports.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Hospitals desperate to fill drug shortages CAPTION: A Connecticut hospital spends $300k more per year to tackle drug shortages. It's just one symptom of a growing crisis for hospitals throughout the country. AP's Bonny Ghosh...
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Bloomberg

The Biking Revolution Rolls Into NYC

Higher Ed
Sept. 24 -- Zack Grice, publisher of Bicycling Magazine, Peter Yuskauskas, manager at NYCEwheels, and Rakesh Dhawan, CEO of Falco E-Motors, discuss the NYC bicycling revolution with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)This...
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Curated Video

Newest fitness craze is one of a kind in Hollywood

Higher Ed
AP Television August 17, 2009, Crunch Gym, West Hollywood 1. Wide pan of Redline Ride class 2. Wide of screen with heart rates 3. Tilt down of woman cycling quickly 5. Medium of women cycling 6. Medium tilt up of woman spinning 7. Set...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Consumer Electronics Show opens in Las Vegas

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Consumer Electronics Show opens in Las Vegas
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Curated Video

Winter games get LA gym goers in a sweat

Higher Ed
They might not be competing on a ski slope, but when it comes to personal fitness, everyone here is going for gold. The inspiration for this class in Los Angeles is the 2014 Winter Olympics underway in Sochi, Russia. The instructors here...
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Curated Video

Japanese fitness craze hits LA

Higher Ed
Beverly Hills, California - 19th Sept 2012 1. Wide Tabata class working out 2. Close up of feet 3. Wide of man working out with pole 4. Wide of class 5. Wide of class running on one spot 6. Pull out from clock on wall to class 7. Mid...
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Press Association

Nursery worker describes living with long Covid

Higher Ed
22 year-old nursery worker, Jade Townsend contracted Covid-19 in March, six months on, she is still suffering from symptoms despite not being infectious any more. Doctors have referred her to a ‘long Covid’ clinic, setup to treat the...
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Curated Video

There's a lot to like about Samsung's new Galaxy S5 smartphone - among them, its relative lack of features. The AP's Nick Jesdanun takes a closer look. (April 9)

Higher Ed
New York - April 9, 2014 SOUNDBITE (English) Nick Jesdanun, AP Technology Writer: "This Friday Samsung is coming out with its latest smart phone, the Galaxy S5. Overall it's a pretty impressive phone, what I actually like about it is the...
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Curated Video

Bollywood goes Hollywood with dance fitness regime

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: Bollywood is taking Hollywood by storm: but instead of the film industry, this time it's LA's dance and fitness studios.Bollywood dance has been turned into a fitness regime and its popularity is growing fast.STORY-LINE: The...
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Curated Video

Exercise and gardening in the UK's green gyms

Higher Ed
London - 25th February 2009 1. Wide shot Green Gym members marching on the spot 2. Wide shot over the shoulder Green gym members rotating ankles 3. Pan Green gym members 4. Tilt up Frances Ostross, Green Gym member balancing on one...
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Curated Video

The health revolution in smartphone and band design

Higher Ed
Samsung has succeeded in grabbing some of the headlines this week. The Korean electronics company has been in Barcelona to, among things, show off its newly launched smartphone - the Galaxy S5. As well as boasting a larger screen and...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Samsung defends crown in tougher smartphon

9th - Higher Ed
Samsung defends its crown as the world's top smartphone maker Monday, unveiling a new premier smartphone in the face of tougher markets and a rising challenge from China CLEAN : Samsung defends crown in tougher smartphon on February 24,...
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Curated Video

Briton aims to tackle marathon wearing "iRun" suit

Higher Ed
1. Marathon runner and inventor of "iRun" Joseph Tame stretching in front of pedestrians 2. Wide of Tokyo streets, zoom in to Tame running through pedestrians 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Joseph Tame, 33 year-old from Hereford,...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Samsung defends crown in tougher smartphon

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Samsung defends crown in tougher smartphon
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Curated Video

How Virtual Reality Could Help Patients Battling Substance Use

Higher Ed
Simulated environments could help both doctors and patients during substance use disorder recovery.
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Curated Video

High intensity fitness plan to burn more calories

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: Orangetheory is a new high intensity fitness class which targets the heart.It's claimed the workout can burn calories for hours after you finish at the gym.STORY LINE:These are the Orangetheory devotees.The workout combines...
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Curated Video

High intensity fitness plan to burn more calories

Higher Ed
US ORANGE THEORY FITNESS SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.13SHOTLIST:West Hollywood, California, US - 21 October 20161....
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TED-Ed

How the Heart Actually Pumps Blood

7th - 11th
Let your heart rejoice! A unique video explains in detail how the heart works to transport blood throughout the human body. Use it during your human body unit, and then discuss the accompanying comprehension questions as a review of the...