Instructional Video9:16
SciShow

Will You be Iron Man?

12th - Higher Ed
We have the technology! We can rebuild...ourselves! Human interface technologies like Google Glass, robotic prosthetics, and bionic eyes have the potential to help people recover lost abilities, but also to grant us new abilities. Will...
Instructional Video16:32
TED Talks

TED: The future of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy | Rick Doblin

12th - Higher Ed
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences.

Could psychedelics help us heal from trauma and mental illnesses? Researcher Rick Doblin has spent the past...
Instructional Video9:16
SciShow

Will You be Iron Man?

12th - Higher Ed
We have the technology! We can rebuild...ourselves! Human interface technologies like Google Glass, robotic prosthetics, and bionic eyes have the potential to help people recover lost abilities, but also to grant us new abilities. Will...
Instructional Video6:16
Be Smart

The Strange Science of the Placebo Effect

12th - Higher Ed
How do sugar pills really interact with our bodies?
Instructional Video3:27
Curated Video

Therapeutic Stem Cells

6th - 12th
Stem cell therapy is a radical new treatment with the potential to restore eyesight and heal injuries. However, many object to its moral implications. Biology - Cells And DNA - Learning Points. Stem cells can repair or rebuild damaged...
Instructional Video13:18
Neuro Transmissions

Are Rage Rooms a healthy way to release anger?

12th - Higher Ed
Anger is a basic human emotion. We all feel it at one point or another. But what do you do when you get REAL angry? For many of us, we end up expressing that anger by yelling, slamming a door, or even hitting something...or someone. But...
Instructional Video11:21
Flame Media

Real Future: The future of ASMR

12th - Higher Ed
Several years ago, people on YouTube started talking about a phenomenon they described as 'orgasms' — a tingly head sensation they felt when they heard certain sounds like whispering or crinkling paper. They called this sensation ASMR...
Instructional Video4:34
Science360

Researchers discover how elephant seals protect their organs when diving! NSF Science Now 24

12th - Higher Ed
In this week’s episode, we discover secrets in buried soils; we learn how elephant seals protect their organs when diving; we learn about Amulet -- the future in wearable technology; and, finally, we explore the fast-moving Thwaites...
Instructional Video17:46
Let's Tute

Learning the Small Alphabet: Brush Lettering Techniques and Tips

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher shares the process of creating each letter of the small alphabet using different strokes. They emphasize the therapeutic nature of brush lettering and how it can help individuals grow and develop patience.
Instructional Video2:09
Science360

LEVERAGING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM TO FIGHT CANCER

12th - Higher Ed
Inventors are using small-scale biology and engineering to find ways to use the body's natural defenses to effectively treat cancer. National Science Foundation-funded small business GigaGen uses microfluidics, bioinformatics and genome...
Instructional Video3:47
msvgo

Medicinal chemistry

K - 12th
It explains use of chemistry in day to day life, such as in medicines, drugs etc.
Instructional Video1:36
Curated Video

Latvia, Kemeri National Park

12th - Higher Ed
Kemeri National Park is special for its great biological diversity, the unique Kemeri Bog, mineral waters and therapeutic mud found here. Kemeri National Park is also special in that the interaction between the dolomite bedrock and the...
News Clip2:31
Curated Video

Botox Turns 30 (But Doesn't Look a Day Over 25)

9th - Higher Ed
Pharmaceutical giant Allergan got FDA approval in 1989 to use Botulinum toxin for clinical use, representing a medical breakthrough: the first time microbial bacteria was approved for injection into the human body.
News Clip2:39
Curated Video

Looking at the world of colors at A Piece Of My Art in Forked River

9th - Higher Ed
News 12's Amanda Lee visited A Piece of My Art - Studio & Splatter Room in Forked River for this week’s Road Trip: Close to Home.
News Clip1:14
Curated Video

Iceland's prime minister releases her first crime thriller novel

9th - Higher Ed
Katrín Jakobsdóttir, crime fiction fan and Iceland's Prime Minister, publishes her first thriller novel alongside Ragnar Jónasson, a best-selling Icelandic author.
News Clip4:38
Curated Video

Deepwell Digital Therapeutics on Developing Video Games to Aid Mental Health

9th - Higher Ed
Deepwell Digital Therapeutics is a game development company looking to transform the way we look at video games — this time to improve health outcomes. Its goal is to create software to aid those who deal with conditions such as...
News Clip6:41
Curated Video

Blue Apron CEO on Holistic 'Wellness 360' Campaign for Healthy Home Cooking

9th - Higher Ed
Blue Apron CEO Linda Findley joined Cheddar News to talk about the meal kit company’s Wellness 360 holistic wellness campaign and previewing Q4 and end of year results to be released next week. "Really the concept here is about holistic...
News Clip3:05
Curated Video

Vancouver biotech firm looking for a COVID-19 cure

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver biotech firm AbCellera is looking for a COVID-19 cure. They believe antivirals, like those used to treat HIV, could be the key.
News Clip2:06
Curated Video

Annapolis Valley crafter helping promote mental health

9th - Higher Ed
Michael Sellick founded the online group The Crochet Crowd. As Vern Ramesar reports, it has become a place where those struggling with mental health challenges can find a little peace.
News Clip7:33
Bloomberg

Covid Mutation Helped by Slow US Booster Uptake: Moderna

Higher Ed
Moderna co-founder and Chairman Noubar Afeyan discusses the latest Covid-19 vaccine booster, US vaccine resistance, and the next steps on the Moderna-Merck cancer vaccine plan. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance...
News Clip19:46
Bloomberg

Apeiron's Angermayer on Technology for Happiness

Higher Ed
Christian Angermayer, Founder, Apeiron Investment Group spoke to Bloomberg's Devon Pendleton at the Bloomberg Technology Summit about his technology investments and how he thinks they will improve human lives.
News Clip5:53
Curated Video

Scientists hope to develop new therapy to stop cancer spreading

Higher Ed
Scientists here believe they are on their way to developing a new treatment for cancer, perhaps one that may even prevent secondary cancers from forming.

Over the last twelve...
News Clip3:43
Curated Video

Breast Cancer Survivor Finds Purpose In New Business

Higher Ed
One woman takes us through a journey in dealing with her cancer diagnosis in a unique and therapeutic way.
News Clip3:29
Curated Video

US scientists find how obesity gene works

Higher Ed
Scientists have finally figured out how the key gene tied to obesity makes people fat, a major discovery that could open the door to an entirely new approach to the problem beyond diet and exercise.For years, researchers have known that...