Instructional Video17:34
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Can AI Free Humans from ‘Routine’ Work?

Higher Ed
Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to replace routine jobs, says Dr. Kai-Fu Lee. But done right, that process could allow us to “pursue dreams, spend time with our loved ones and find out why we exist as humans”



Dr. Lee...
Instructional Video2:13
STAT

STAT is six months old. Here’s what we’ve been up to so far.

6th - 11th
Explaining the science, visualizing the invisible, taking you where research is being done -- STAT has been busy in the first six months since we launched.
Instructional Video0:54
Next Animation Studio

Woman's advanced stage breast cancer eradicated with immunotherapy

12th - Higher Ed
A woman's advanced stage breast cancer that had spread to other parts of her body was cured using immunotherapy.
Instructional Video8:24
Let's Tute

Solving Pair of Linear Equations by Elimination Method

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, a teacher explains how to solve a pair of non-linear equations by converting them into linear equations using the elimination method. The teacher provides step-by-step instructions and demonstrates how to find the values...
Instructional Video9:56
Institute of Human Anatomy

Exploring the Oldest and Youngest Body in Our Anatomy Lab: Surprises and Discoveries

Higher Ed
In this video, the presenter discusses the oldest and youngest body in their anatomy lab, which has been there for nearly ten years. The body died from colorectal cancer that metastasized to the liver. The presenter also discusses some...
Instructional Video8:22
JJ Medicine

Endometrial Cancer Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)

Higher Ed
Endometrial Cancer Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)



Endometrial Cancer (also known as Endometrial carcinoma or Corpus cancer) is a cancer of the inner lining of the uterus known as the endometrium. Female patients (and...
Instructional Video8:38
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jack Andraka - Breakthrough How One Teen Innovator is Changing the World

Higher Ed
JACK ANDRAKA was just a fifteen year old Maryland high school sophomore when he invented an inexpensive early detection test for pancreatic, ovarian, and lung cancers. Now, at seventeen, Jack’s groundbreaking results have earned him...
Instructional Video12:02
Institute of Human Anatomy

Reasons for Testicle Removal: Exploring the Procedure and Aftermath

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the reasons why someone might have to have their testicles removed, including testicular torsion, cryptorchidism, testicular cancer, trauma, and gender reassignment surgery. The speaker also explains...
Instructional Video2:47
Science360

Engineering a more efficient way to diagnose prostate cancer

12th - Higher Ed
To diagnose prostate cancer, urologists, such as John Wei, and pathologists, such as Scott Tomlins, at the University of Michigan Medical Center, use biomarkers, which are biochemical signatures in blood, urine, and tissue that suggest...
Instructional Video12:56
JJ Medicine

Encephalitis (Brain Inflammation) | Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Higher Ed
Encephalitis (Brain Inflammation) | Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment



Encephalitis (Brain Inflammation) is a condition involving inflammation of the brain parenchyma (tissue). Encephalitis can be caused by a variety of...
Instructional Video1:13
Centro Selenium

Palomas que detectan CÁNCER??

9th - 12th
Sabías que las palomas pueden detectar cáncer? como podría ser eso? te lo explico en este video
Instructional Video1:44
National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST and the Promise of Precision Medicine

9th - 12th
Find out more about how the National Institute of Standards and Technology is playing a pivotal role in helping to define the measurements and standards needed to ensure the promise of precision medicine.
Instructional Video8:28
Curated Video

Hazards of Radioactivity: Types of Ionizing Radiation and their Impact on Living Organisms

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture on the hazards of radioactivity. It discusses the four main types of ionizing radiation (alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, and neutrons), how ionizing radiation can cause tissue damage in living...
Instructional Video5:18
Science360

Nanoparticle Cancer Detector - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
A San Diego researcher has developed a way to tag cancer cells for early detection in the blood stream.

Professor Michael Sailor hopes to dramatically change how cancer is treated. He is on a quest to create nanoparticles that...
Instructional Video4:34
NASA

Hubble Tech Detects Science Writer's Breast Cancer

3rd - 11th
Ann Jenkins has been writing about the Hubble Space Telescope and its discoveries for most of her adult life. One of her earliest projects with the team was to write about a technology spinoff that used digital imaging...
Instructional Video13:15
JJ Medicine

Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL): Symptoms (ex. Skin Blisters), Diagnosis and Treatment (Vit D?)

Higher Ed
Lesson on Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and the related non-Hodgkin Lymphoma small lymphocytic Lymphoma (SLL). CLL is the most common adult leukaemia in the western world, and affects older adults most often. CLL is a blood cancer...
Instructional Video
Catalyst University

Endocannabinoids [Part 4] | Effects on Cancer Cells

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the basic mechanism by which endocannabinoids may shift a cancerous cell toward cell death, autophagy, and cell cycle arrest.
Instructional Video1:47
Science360

Treating oral cancer with an in-mouth wafer – Biotech’s future

12th - Higher Ed
To treat oral cancer, NSF-funded small business Privo Technologies has created a platform that delivers treatments directly to the affected area. Privo develops new classes of targeted treatments, such as chemotherapy drugs, designed...
Instructional Video9:46
AllTime 10s

10 Ways Your Phone Will Save Your Life

12th - Higher Ed
The phone in your pocket could save your life one day. From cancer-detecting apps to tornado warning SMS messages, AllTime10's brings you 10 Ways Your Phone Will Save Your Life.
Instructional Video6:27
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Michael Schnabel - Daddy's Girl: A Father, His Daughter, and the Deadly Battle She Won

Higher Ed
Michael Schnabel is the author of Daddy’s Girl, a memoir about the challenges and struggles of parenting through a medical crisis. A graduate of Northern State University Michael developed his passion for writing and story telling...
Instructional Video6:26
Curated Video

Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z - Machine Learning Model Performance Metrics: The Accuracy

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover accuracy.
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This clip is from the chapter "Machine Learning: Machine Learning Crash Course" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z".In this section, we will...
Instructional Video15:01
The Guardian

Crannog

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Alexis has a life-threatening disease. She spends her time in the wooded expanse of northern Scotland, where she takes care of dozens of animals who are also sick, wounded or dying. Some have terminal cancer, some would otherwise be...
Instructional Video13:15
The Guardian

Dying young: 'It's not what you think'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Joe is 34 and is facing his own death. He was given a terminal cancer diagnosis and has already lived longer than doctors predicted. He tells Leah how dying was nothing like he had anticipated, and he and his friends discuss the impact...
Instructional Video29:36
The Guardian

The Waiting Room

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When Victoria Mapplebeck was diagnosed with breast cancer, she decided to record each step of her journey. Shot on an iPhone X, Mapplebeck filmed her time in waiting rooms, surgery and chemotherapy. The Waiting Room is an unflinching...