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TED Talks
Janet Iwasa: How animations can help scientists test a hypothesis
3D animation can bring scientific hypotheses to life. Molecular biologist (and TED Fellow) Janet Iwasa introduces a new open-source animation software designed just for scientists.
Curated Video
Factpack: Scale of the Atom
How small is an atom? Comparing the size and number of atoms in tiny objects.
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Curated Video
Japanese Scientists Discover Potential HIV Transmission Solution in Cow's Milk
Japanese scientists have discovered factors in cow's milk that could potentially suppress transmission of the HIV virus from mother to child. This breakthrough offers hope for preventing the spread of HIV among infants in regions heavily...
Curated Video
Exploring Gene Therapy: Harnessing the Power of the HIV Virus
Gene therapy is a promising medical approach that aims to treat genetic disorders by replacing or correcting faulty genes. Researchers utilize vectors, such as a modified form of the HIV virus, to deliver healthy genes into the cells. At...
Curated Video
Breakthrough in HIV Therapy: The Development of Fusion
This video discusses the story of James Locke, an HIV positive individual who has benefited from combination drug therapy and the groundbreaking drug Fusion. Fusion, developed by Roche and Trimeras, is a complex drug that belongs to a...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Global Health 10 facts about HIV
This is a global health video blog providing 10 facts about HIV by Dr Greg Martin
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Scientists identify first new HIV strain in two decades
A joint study by Abbott Laboratories and the University of Missouri has identified a new subtype of the HIV strain for the first time in 19 years.
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Fast Focus: The Fight Against Global Aids
Informational site invites users to view a video (Windows Media Player required) that explores the severity of the global AIDS pandemic, as well as several programs to help stop the spread of the disease.