Bloomberg
Gene Munster Says Don't Worry About iPhone Sales Drop
May.03 -- Gene Munster, managing partner at Loup Ventures, discusses earnings and outlook for Apple. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Tesla's Bulls and Bears Dig in
Jul.13 -- Gene Munster, co-founder of Loup Ventures, and Brian Johnson, Barclays U.S. auto analyst, debate the outlook for Tesla Inc. with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Sky News
What did voters in Chester think of Theresa May's conference speech?
<< VOICED: As the Prime Minister spluttered her way though her speech, were voters able to overlook her difficulties and digest any of the party's policy substance?
Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall has been finding out in...
Curated Video
Candlelit concert performed at Petra Treasury
LEADIN
One of Jordan's most famous composer and his orchestra have played in front of the country's biggest tourist attraction.
Hundreds have gathered to hear Tareq Al Nasser and his band perform by...
Bloomberg
Pimco's Frieda Says Non-U.S. Growth `Weak and Weakening'
Nov.02 -- Gene Frieda, global strategist at Pacific Investment Management Co., and Luigi Zingales, finance professor at University of Chicago Booth School of Business, discuss the U.S.-China trade relationship and the outlook for the...
Bloomberg
Why Apple Deserves to Top Microsoft as Most Valuable U.S. Company
Nov.27 -- Gene Munster, managing director at Loup Ventures, and Walter Piecyk, analyst at BTIG, discuss Microsoft Corp. briefly overtaking Apple Inc. as the most valuable U.S. company. They speak with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on...
Bloomberg
U.S. Yields Have Reasonable Chance of Going Lower, Pimco Says
Jul.11 -- Gene Frieda, global strategist at Pacific Investment Management Co., discusses Federal Reserve policy, the U.S. economy and Treasury yields. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Curated Video
Oxford vaccine human trial begins, comment from doctor
Trials for a new COVID-19 vaccine began on humans at Oxford University in the UK on Thursday.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Virus: Palestinians break their fast in restaurants as lockdown eases in Gaza
Palestinians break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan in recently reopened restaurants, after authorities in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip eased lockdown, following pleas from restaurant owners (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Oxford Biomedica CEO on Covid-19 Vaccine, Industry Outlook
Sep.17 -- John Dawson, chief executive officer at Oxford Biomedica Plc., discusses the manufacturing of a potential vaccine for covid-19, the company’s part in the effort and his outlook for the business. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets:...
Bloomberg
We're More Nervous About Long End of Yield Curve, Tannuzzo Says
Sep.27 -- Gene Tannuzzo, global head of fixed income at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, says this is an important time for the bond market. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Curated Video
NASA's SpaceX Crew-3 Mission To Launch This Weekend
The flight will debut a new capsule, named Endurance, with improvements based on lessons learned.
Bloomberg
Port of Los Angeles Sees Traffic Plummet in September
Traffic at the Port of Los Angeles has dropped significantly this year as carriers diverted cargo to eastern and southern hubs to avoid potential disruptions should dockworker contract talks that are now in their fifth month turn sour....
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : In Kharkiv region, eletricity curbs impact daily life
Ukraine has begun curbing electricity consumption as it races to repair infrastructure destroyed by Russian bombing as winter approaches (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Sky News
Could gene edited plants play a key part in helping to improve global food inequality?...
VOICED: Could gene edited plants play a key part in helping to improve global food inequality? British scientists have succeeded in creating tomatoes rich in vitamin D, using the process. It's thought the breakthrough will lead to the...
Curated Video
Antioxidants don't give you immunity, or stop ageing say British scientists
London, UK, October 1, 2010
1. Close up of monitor showing microscope view of c elegans worms in petri dish
2. Wide back view of Dr David Gems in his laboratory working
3. Close of Gems
4. Close of petri dish
5. SOUNDBITE:...
Curated Video
How Does Cancer Work In The Body?
To continuously multiply, your cells have to divide. When they do that they copy your genes — all 3 billion letters of your genetic code.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Residents of Italy's Acciaroli famed for living beyond 100 years
CLEAN : Residents of Italy's Acciaroli famed for living beyond 100 years
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Residents of Italy's Acciaroli famed for living beyond 100 years
VOICED : Residents of Italy's Acciaroli famed for living beyond 100 years
Bloomberg
How Genetic Engineering Tool Crispr Could Change Humanity
June 1 -- Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, or Crispr, is a new genetic engineering tool that allows scientists to easily move around the genes of any living creature. In this episode of Sooner Than You Think,...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: The Genetic Basis of Inheritance and Variation
The topic of this video module is genetic basis for variation among humans. The main learning objective is that students will learn the genetic mechanisms that cause variation among humans (parents and children, brothers and sisters) and...