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Science360
Surprising Reasons Why We Need Biodiversity
The hangout covers the benefits of biodiversity—and which benefits have been scientifically tested; how biodiversity boosts innovation; and how researchers are measuring biodiversity in the face of environmental...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Hazard 3: Distance
Dr. Erik Antonsen, element scientist and emergency physician, discusses the hazard of traveling farther away from Earth an ever before, especially how to provide appropriate medical care with limited resources and challenging...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: African American History Month
For African American History Month, we team up with our African American Employee Resource Group to bring 4 guests from different areas of expertise like life support systems, robotics, flight control and leadership to explain what they...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Stories of Her Strength
For Women's History Month we brought in 4 women in leadership at the Johnson Space Center to share their stories of persevering through challenges and rising through the ranks. HWHAP Episode 38.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Fighting Space Effects
Laura Bollweg and Peter Norsk detail the effects that the microgravity environment has on human health, what we’re doing to counteract some of these effects, and the studies taking place to better understand how the Moon and Mars may...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Space Health Technologies
Dr. Dorit Donoviel and Dr. Kristin Fabre, Director of TRISH and Senior Innovation Scientist, are helping NASA solve challenges and prepare for deep space travel through the Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) by...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Gateway
Dan Hartman and Lara Kearney, Gateway Program Manager and Deputy Program Manager, respectively, detail the plans for our orbiting lunar outpost and how Gateway will serve as a docking and service station for Artemis missions as we...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Women of JSC: Apollo to Artemis
Women Excelling in Life & Leadership (WELL) and the Human Systems Integration ERG hosted a panel discussion highlighting the legacy of women in spaceflight with panelists who worked at NASA during Apollo and current employees who carry...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
William Janeway: The Market or the State? (2/6)
William Janeway is a Senior Advisor at Warburg Pincus and a speaker at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 10, 2011.<br/>
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Live Like a Martian
Sharmila Watkins, Jennifer Fogarty, and Serena Aunon-Chancellor, scientists at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, share what it takes for humans to live on a multi-year journey to, on, and from Mars on this seventh episode of our Mars Monthly...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Can Seaweed Save the World: Seaweed and human health
Professor Tim Flannery investigates how seaweed is helping to save the world. From growing the foods of the future, helping clean polluted water and even combating climate change. Dr. Pia Winberg shows some of the ways that seaweed can...
SWPictures
Cambodia: Wet Markets and Zoonotic Diseases
The video features scientists and researchers in Cambodia searching for a deadly disease in a traditional food market. The video emphasizes the importance of collaboration between animal and human health experts to prevent the spread of...
The Economist
Is this the future of health?
Artificial intelligence is already shaping the world, from driverless cars to dating. But according to Dr Eric Topol, a pioneer in digital medicine, perhaps its greatest impact will be on people's health
NASA
NASA Tracks COVID-19’s Atmospheric Fingerprint
The COVID-19-related lockdowns granted scientists an unexpected and detailed glimpse as to how human activities impact atmospheric composition. Two recent studies, one focusing on nitrogen oxide and the other...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Astronaut and Microbiologist
Kate Rubins, NASA astronaut and flight engineer for the upcoming Expedition 64 mission on the International Space Station, details her passion for science, and her previous experience on the station, and her anticipation of conducting...
JJ Medicine
Purine Synthesis and Salvage Pathway
Lesson on the purine synthesis and metabolism pathway, and the purpose, regulation and importance of the pathway in human physiology and health.
In this lesson, I discuss the two purines (adenine and guanine), the importance...
In this lesson, I discuss the two purines (adenine and guanine), the importance...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Back To The Moon: To the moon and beyond
After a quiet half a century since the last Apollo mission landed on the moon, Associate Professor Alan Duffy takes us inside the new space race. What are the challenges for living for a long duration in space and how to mitigate health...
Curated Video
Human case of screwworm parasite confirmed in US
Health officials confirmed the first human case in the U.S. of the flesh-eating parasite New World screwworm that has been rapidly spreading among cattle in Mexico and Central America. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Can the pandemic spur action on climate change? | Inside Story
Fifth anniversary of Paris Climate accord highlights lack of global progress.
Curated Video
New regulations limit antibiotic use by Canadian farmers
As of Dec. 1, hundreds of over-the-counter medications for farm animals will now require a prescription. It's part of a global effort to combat what the World Health Organization calls "a grave threat to human health."
Curated Video
5 reasons to stock up on zinc during summer
Stocking up on zinc during summer is crucial for maintaining overall health. Zinc boosts the immune system, aids in wound healing, promotes skin health, supports digestion, and helps regulate metabolism.
Curated Video
COP28 ‘Health Day’ explores impacts of climate change on the human body
The COP28 climate conference in Dubai held its first ‘Health Day’ to focus on the health threats posed by climate change. Some experts are pushing for more resources and funding to study how climate change affects the human body.
Curated Video
Is air quality getting worse?
Daniel Cziczo is a professor and head of the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences in Purdue University's College of Science. In this video, he explains the causes of low air quality, the impact that it can have on the...