The Wall Street Journal
Microsoft's Brad Smith on a Secure Digital Future
Microsoft's Brad Smith discusses the the innovations that may push the tech industry and society ahead -- from public-private partnerships and the state of cybersecurity to opportunities in AI and the future of work.
Catalyst University
Physiology of the Osteoclast
In this video, we discuss the following: [1] functions of osteoclasts and how they promote bone resorption [2] production of osteoclasts from macrophages [3] appearance of osteoclasts by Scanning EM
Catalyst University
Nucleotide Metabolism | Purine Biosynthesis 2: IMP to AMP & GMP
Nucleotide Metabolism | Purine Biosynthesis 2: IMP to AMP & GMP
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Microfinance & Austerity: No Womens' Empowerment without Community Involvement
How austerity policies and microfinance can bankrupt rather than empower women. Professor Alicia Girón discusses why microfinance cannot replace development banks.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Regulating the Shadow Banking System
In part 7 of INET's interview with Perry Mehrling, he says that the shift from a bank lending system to a capital markets system in the last couple decades demands an intellectual rethinking and a shift in policies
Catalyst University
The Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone [RAAS] System
In this video, we will discuss: [1] why renin is released [2] how Angiotensin II, Aldosterone, and ADH are released [3] their biological effects
Curated Video
Controlling Multinational Corporations: Approaches and Perspectives
The video explores the topic of controlling multinational corporations, their impact on the world economy, and the different approaches that can be used to regulate their behavior and standards. The presenter discusses the advantages and...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
There is No Such Thing as a Free Market
In part 1 of INET's interview with Ha-Joon Chang, he tells us that "market objectivity" is a myth, because in reality supposedly free markets are all regulated in some fashion
Next Animation Studio
Mandatory face-scanning may be implemented across U.S. airports
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has proposed a new regulation that would require all travelers — including U.S. citizens and green card holders — to undergo mandatory facial scans when entering and leaving the country.
Financial Times
Sark: how electricity sparked Channel island crisis
The FT's Jemima Kelly goes to the small Channel island to find out why it faces an electricity crisis.
The Wall Street Journal
Hamburg's Former Data Protection Commissioner on Data Privacy
Described as one of Europe's most powerful data privacy hawks, Johannes Caspar joins to discuss his influence on the global privacy debate and how policymakers should approach regulating big tech.
Catalyst University
Mechanisms of the Juxtaglomerular Apparatus [Part 1] | Macula Densa
In this video, we discuss the mechanisms of the macula densa cells in regulating GFR and blood pressure.
Catalyst University
Nucleotide Metabolism | Regulation of Pyrimidine Biosynthesis
Nucleotide Metabolism | Regulation of Pyrimidine Biosynthesis
Catalyst University
Regulation of Blood Calcium via PTH and Calcitonin
In this video, we will contrast the biological/hormonal responses to low and high blood calcium and determine the effects on bone mineral density.
The Wall Street Journal
The New Leaders of Madison Avenue
CEOs of the world's largest ad holding companies, Dentsu, IPG and WPP, sat down at Journal House in Cannes to discuss the state of the ad business in a post-pandemic world.
Curated Video
Understanding the UK Regulatory Framework in the Financial Sector
The video discusses the regulatory framework within the UK financial sector and how it has evolved over the years. The speaker explains the changes that have taken place, including the creation of regulatory bodies such as the Financial...
Institute of Art and Ideas
Does the market need the state to function?
Few take anarchism and the abandonment of organised government as a viable political goal.æYet in economics, capitalism is just such a leaderless anarchic system. Might a radically decentralised political system be more credible than we...
The Wall Street Journal
When Tech Meets the Surveillance State
Human Rights Watch's Sophie Richardson discusses the dark side of China's use of cutting-edge surveillance technology with WSJ Editor Josh Chin.
ProEdify
The Role of the Thalamus and Hypothalamus in the Nervous System
This video provides an in-depth lesson on the thalamus and the hypothalamus, two vital structures in the nervous system. Through detailed explanations and examples, the video highlights the critical functions of these brain regions in...
Curated Video
The Importance and Challenges of Financial Regulation
This video discusses the topic of financial regulation and its importance in ensuring consumer protection and reducing the likelihood of bank runs and systemic crises. It explores the history of financial regulation, from the...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Erik Berglöf: The Challenge of Large, Complex Financial Institutions (1/7)
The panelists discuss large complex financial institutions at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011. The speaker in this segment is Erik Berglöf, Chief Economist and Special Adviser at the European Bank for Reconstruction &...
Catalyst University
Overview of Metabolism [Part 3] | Acetyl-CoA & Anaplerotic Reactions
This video is part of a series in which we do an overview of metabolism and pathways. Specifically, this video covers pathways associated with the citric acid [Krebs] cycle, the fates of Acetyl-CoA, and some important anaplerotic reactions.