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Eating Disorders - Improving The Relationship Between The Carer And The Care Team
In this video Jenny Langley discusses how she helps carers to use different techniques in order to work better with the care teams of patients with eating disorders.
Science360
NSF SCIENCE NOW: EPISODE 50
In this week's episode, we learn how AI uncovers insights into cancer, how loops give toughness to spider silk, a newly released database of stars and finally, we investigate a novel water testing technique. Check it out!
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Institute for New Economic Thinking
John Kay: Consistency and Rigor (1/5)
In part one of this INET interview, John Kay suggests that consistency and rigor have become the requirements of modern economics. However, these requirements have forced economists to use only deductive reasoning to remain the pretense...
Next Animation Studio
New high-tech band-aids could heal wounds faster
Engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have developed a high-tech band-aid that uses electrical stimulation to heal wounds.
Mr. Beat
First Day of School 2016
This is what my (un)lucky students in "real life" get to watch on the first day of school. Have a great school year, people!
Science360
Medicine And Engineering Join Forces To Restore Disfigured Faces
Patients who have suffered devastating facial injuries sometimes go to great lengths to hide themselves from public view. ""I've had patients come to me wearing motorcycle helmets, with the visor pulled down,"" says Michael Miller, chair...
Science360
Researchers develop modular robots that can autonomously adapt to changing environment.
In this week’s episode, we test a new breed of drones that can navigate without GPS; we explore changing terrain with shapeshifting autonomous robots, and finally, we examine a new 3D bioprinting technique that could someday create...
Science360
A drone helping farmers better manage their crops! NSF Science Now 17
This week’s episode explores silicon chip technology that could possibly extend cell phone battery life, babies and higher math ability, a drone helping farmers better manage their crops and, finally, how more than 83,000 volunteer...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Bob Greenberg - The Brainwaves Story
Bob Greenberg has spent 30 years as a public school teacher, 15 years in Stamford, CT and 15 years in Bridgeport, CT. In between he spent 15 years as a full time professional magician working trade shows and hospitality events for...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Patricia Russac - Teachers Make a Difference - Rosemary Welsh Teres
Patricia A. Russac is a teacher librarian with over seventeen years of experience at an independent, private elementary school in New York. She is a TED Educator, a PBS Learning Media Digital Innovator, and a National Association of...
Curated Video
The Importance of Sales in Business: Insights from Successful Entrepreneurs
The video discusses the importance of sales and its significance in all aspects of a business. It features successful entrepreneurs who share their experiences and insights on how to effectively convey a value proposition and the...
Next Animation Studio
Scientists document juvenile great white sharks’ diet
Scientists from Australia say the most detailed study to date showed that great white sharks hunted more seabed-dwelling prey than they expected.
Science360
A humanoid robot helps children with Autism Spectrum Disorder! NSF Science Now 12
This week's episode highlights Vanderbilt University's humanoid robot geared to help children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, University of Michigan researchers harnessing terahertz technology that could one day help doctors see deep into...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Renee Hobbs - Copyright Clarity How Fair Use Supports Digital Learning
Renee Hobbs received an Ed.D in Human Development from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, an M.A. in Communication from the University of Michigan, and a B.A. with a double major in English Literature and Film/Video Studies from...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Ronald Beghetto - Killing Ideas Softly
Dr. Beghetto is an Associate Professor of Educational Psychology in the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Div. 10), Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of...
Curated Video
Bridging the Gap Between Academia and Industry with Nanit
The video features Dr. Assaf Glazer talking about his experience bridging the gap between academia and industry by using his expertise in computer vision and machine learning to create a baby monitor called Nanit. He discusses his...
Science360
NSF Science Now 12
This week's episode highlights Vanderbilt University's humanoid robot geared to help children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, University of Michigan researchers harnessing terahertz technology that could one day help doctors see deep into...
Science360
No leader? Now what?
When we refer to someone as the ""queen bee,"" it suggests she might be in charge of the situation. But, in fact, actual queen bees are not in charge of anything. Their job is to lay eggs, not to rule the hive. With support from the...
Psychology Unlocked
How to write an abstract for a scientific paper (with an example)
If you need to know how to write an abstract, this video goes through the process step-by-step, including a great example from a research report by Zhao and Rogalin (2017) published in Social Psychology Quarterly. If you're approaching...
Science360
Wil Wheaton Hosts Gen Nano Awards show with message from Stan Lee
The Generation Nano competition challenged high school students to create unique superheroes based on nanotechnology. The three finalists presented their entries at the 2016 USA Science & Engineering Festival for a panel of expert...
Science360
Researchers create unique ice storm lab. NSF Science Now 40
In this week’s episode of NSF Science Now, we create an ice storm lab, discover gravitational-waves, track the path of chemo drugs, and finally test out new deep-sea ROV grippers for handling fragile coral and sponges. Check it out.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: SOFIA Makes Observations of Jupiter: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
A feature from NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley originally posted on January 5, 2017.
Science360
WIFIRE helps firefighters get a jump on wildfires
In recent years, the number and scale of wildfires in the U.S. has risen, threatening cities and forests and forcing large-scale evacuations. NSF is supporting the WIFIRE initiative, led jointly by UC San Diego and the University of...
Psychology Unlocked
Groups and Conformity - Social Influence - Psychology A-Level Revision Tool
This video is the first of a new Psychology A Level Revision series to prepare you for your exams with exactly the right information that you need to know.