Instructional Video3:06
Science360

SMART SHOES

12th - Higher Ed
Sensors capture information to create a detailed picture of a patient's gait and walking abnormalities, while real-time visual feedback helps patients and therapists see and measure change and progress. The result: made-to-order physical...
Instructional Video5:50
Barcroft Media

Leopard Lady Living With Wild Cats | BEAST BUDDIES

Higher Ed
FOR this conservationist, there is only one way to start her day - by hanging out with leopards. Babette De Jonge, 50, founded Wild Cats World in 2010 to help conserve endangered big cats, such as leopards, black-footed cats and African...
Instructional Video4:55
Science360

Engineering soft robots for paradigm shift in rehabilitation - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Harvard team is advancing soft, wearable robots with embedded sensors for hand and arm rehabilitation



Tim Gatautis suffered a spinal cord injury in a swimming accident nearly a decade ago, and he's had to use a...
Instructional Video1:14
Science360

Rehabtek changes medical rehab methods - CES 2014

12th - Higher Ed
At the Consumer Electronics Show, Rehabtek is shaking up the medical rehab industry with robotics like their ankle model designed to help children with it's interactive games.



Rehabtek is one of nearly 30 exhibitors funded...
Instructional Video3:45
TMW Media

Smelting And Refining Aluminium: Smelting and refining aluminium

K - 5th
Explain the smelting process of aluminium. How is spent pot lining used after aluminium has been smelted? Explain how bauxite is refined.<br/>
Smelting And Refining Aluminium, Part 2
Instructional Video4:47
Neuro Transmissions

Your Sixth Sense

12th - Higher Ed
You may not think about it all that much, but we all have a sixth sense - your sense of "proprioception". This is how we move our body parts without looking. But don't take it for granted. Without it, we'd be a hot mess. Imagine how...
Instructional Video4:35
SWPictures

Leon's Journey to Overcome Disability: From Earthquake Survivor to Aspiring Athlete

12th - Higher Ed
The video showcases the inspiring story of Leon, a disabled survivor of the Haiti earthquake, who has made remarkable progress through intensive physiotherapy and rehabilitation at the Haiti hospital appeal. He has now set his sights on...
News Clip2:34
Curated Video

Planet SOS: Guatemala's illegal animal trade

9th - Higher Ed
Guatemala's northern Peten region anchors the largest tropical forest north of the Amazon but as more people settle in the area, poaching and other threats to its biodiversity are rising fast.
News Clip25:00
Curated Video

First Steps: Navigating motherhood as a recovering addict in US | Witness

9th - Higher Ed
Three mothers battle drug addictions as they fight for custody of their children in a rehabilitation centre in the US.
News Clip4:00
Curated Video

Exoskeletons help patients regain mobility

9th - Higher Ed
Four years ago, Pablo Albisua Albizu's life changed for ever.



Just after heart surgery, this former decorator suffered a stroke that left one side of his body p

aralysed....
Instructional Video3:08
Curated Video

New film Sing Sing shines a light on healing power of prison theatre programs

9th - Higher Ed
The new film Sing Sing is shining a light on prison theatre programs and how acting and directing behind bars can enrich prisoners' lives and even help prevent recidivism.
News Clip0:59
Curated Video

The Story of Vietnam’s Most Infamous Hacker

9th - Higher Ed
Hieu was one of the world’s most prolific and hunted criminals from 2007 to 2013, when he operated a massive international identity...
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

B.C. man says stepson struggling to access government-funded addictions support

9th - Higher Ed
A BC Today caller from Victoria says his stepson struggles with addiction, but the family hasn't been able to utilize government resources. He says the government has failed them "dramatically," and that he fears bad news is coming, he...
News Clip0:36
Curated Video

Rebuild plan for Bridgeport’s AT&T building will include affordable house and the city’s first rooftop restaurant

9th - Higher Ed
The rehabilitation of the AT&T building is set to begin in the spring of this year.
News Clip1:01
Curated Video

A celebration for endangered turtles released back to sea

9th - Higher Ed
Fifteen Hawksbill and six Green turtles of varying ages were released back into the wild by Dubai's Turtle Rehabilitation Project in order to mark World Sea Turtle Day. They were found washed up on the shore, and rescued to an aquarium...
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Curated Video

Royal photographers on working with Queen Camilla

9th - Higher Ed
The coronation isn't just for Charles; Camilla will become Canada's new Queen. And photographers who've followed her life as a royal from the beginning believe she's ready for this next step.
News Clip3:01
Curated Video

Witnessing the evolution of Queen Camilla up close

9th - Higher Ed
Royal photographers Chris Jackson and Arthur Edwards have long followed Queen Camilla's evolution and explain why they believe she's ready for this next step.
News Clip2:56
Curated Video

Afghanistan struggles to treat drug addicts

9th - Higher Ed
An estimated 8 percent of people in Afghanistan suffer from drug addiction – and increasingly, many are children.
News Clip1:47
Curated Video

Gaza’s Indonesian Hospital partially reopens after Israeli strikes, offering only 9 ICU beds

9th - Higher Ed
After repeated Israeli attacks, Gaza’s Indonesian Hospital resumes minimal care - only 9 ICU beds remain for thousands of wounded.
News Clip1:05
Curated Video

Toms River man saves bald eagle hit by car

9th - Higher Ed
Don Bonica, who operates the federally licensed Toms River Avian Care from his backyard, took in the eagle a month ago after it was hit on Route 18 near Shark River Hills.
News Clip2:45
Curated Video

Ukrainian veterans tackle war trauma with drug and alcohol rehabilitation

9th - Higher Ed
As the conflict drags on, some Ukrainian soldiers say they’ve had severe issues dealing with war-related stress and disorders.
News Clip2:45
Curated Video

Ukrainian veterans treated for trauma, depression at rehab centres

9th - Higher Ed
As the conflict drags on, some Ukrainian soldiers say they’ve had severe issues dealing with war-related stress and disorders.
News Clip2:09
Curated Video

Myanmar govt ceases ops against armed groups; ceasefire to facilitate rehabilitation after earthquake

9th - Higher Ed
Myanmar: The ruling military government has announced a temporary ceasefire and operations against armed opponents from the 2nd of April until the 22nd of this month. The ceasefire comes following the deadly earthquake of 7.7 magnitude.
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Curated Video

Russia-Ukraine war: Soldiers who lost their vision face new challenges at home

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian soldiers who lost their vision during the war with Russia are now facing new challenges back home. With limited access to healthcare, many turn to music and dance to adapt and find hope. Their personal battles reflect the...