Instructional Video13:04
Bozeman Science

Plant and Animal Defense

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen describes how plants and animals defend themselves against pathogens. He begins by discussing the hypersensitive response in plants as a nonspecific form of immune response. He then discusses both the humoral and...
Instructional Video6:19
MinutePhysics

How To Tell If We're Beating COVID-19

12th - Higher Ed
This video is a collaboration with Aatish Bhatia about how to see the COVID-19 tipping point - we present a better way to graph COVID-19 coronavirus cases using a logarithmic scale in "phase space" - plotting the growth rate against the...
Instructional Video6:00
SciShow

How Dangerous is COVID-19?

12th - Higher Ed
You may have heard several different projections about the fatality rate of COVID-19. How do different health organizations come up with these figures, and why do the numbers seem so fluid?
Instructional Video12:12
TED Talks

Nathan Wolfe: The jungle search for viruses

12th - Higher Ed
Virus hunter Nathan Wolfe is outwitting the next pandemic by staying two steps ahead: discovering deadly new viruses where they first emerge -- passing from animals to humans among poor subsistence hunters in Africa -- before they claim...
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Curated Video

Cómo prevenir riesgos en redes sociales

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewEn este video de Seguridad en internet aprenderás cómo prevenir riesgos en redes sociales y cómo aumentar la seguridad en redes sociales.
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SWPictures

Eradicating Polio

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWhen polio vaccines were first developed, many experts thought the disease would be fully eradicated within decades. Tragically, as this film shows, it has survived in places like Afghanistan and northern Nigeria. These locations are now...
Instructional Video12:05
SWPictures

Preventing Hepatitis B

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis program travels to Cambodia, where 1 in 10 people carry hepatitis B, a major cause of liver cancer. Mothers often transmit the virus to their babies during childbirth, and children can pass the infection to each other through even...
Instructional Video4:37
The Daily Conversation

The Zika Outbreak Explained

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Zika virus is spreading through the Americas and is suspected to be causing babies to be born with tiny heads (and less developed brains).
Instructional Video1:28
Curated Video

Protecting Your Computer: Steps to Remove Viruses and Prevent Future Attacks

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video provides a step-by-step guide on what to do if your computer gets a virus, including running a virus scan with antivirus software, updating all software regularly, and practicing safe browsing habits to prevent future attacks....
Instructional Video9:17
Curated Video

China locks down 2 cities to hinder spread of deadly virus

9th - Higher Ed
China has closed off two cities — Wuhan and Huanggang, with a combined population of more than 18.5 million people — in an unprecedented effort to try to stop the spread of a deadly new virus.
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Curated Video

Influenza blamed for deaths of three Saskatchewan preschoolers

9th - Higher Ed
This flu season has been brutal across Canada, especially for kids. Pediatric hospitals are seeing a surge in cases as the H1-N1 virus sweeps across the country. The virus is now being blamed for the deaths of three preschoolers in...
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Curated Video

What can we learn from Italy's coronavirus crisis?

9th - Higher Ed
The death toll in Italy is rising at an unprecedented level as the government takes more drastic measures.
News Clip25:05
Curated Video

Is it too early to lift the lockdown on Wuhan?

9th - Higher Ed
Chinese city where coronavirus pandemic began lifts restrictions.
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Curated Video

Who's to blame, Trump or the WHO?

9th - Higher Ed
Donald Trump has taken aim at the World Health Organization, saying it's failed to halt the spread of coronavirus.
News Clip25:30
Curated Video

Should countries start lifting their lockdown measures?

9th - Higher Ed
European nations begin easing COVID-19 restrictions even while reporting more cases.
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Curated Video

Why are journalists reporting on the pandemic facing threats?

9th - Higher Ed
The UN warns of 'second pandemic' of misinformation and conspiracy theory.
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Curated Video

What's the fallout from the pandemic wave of unemployment? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
As coronavirus bites, millions of people worldwide have lost their jobs.
News Clip25:30
Curated Video

Who should look after refugees during the coronavirus pandemic? I Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
Aid agencies warn of budget shortfalls as donor nations make cutbacks.
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Curated Video

How close are we to a COVID-19 vaccine? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
UK research team releases promising results from early trials.
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Curated Video

Is inefficient coronavirus testing delaying US economic recovery? | The Bottom Line

9th - Higher Ed
Nobel Laureate Paul Romer says without better coronavirus testing, US will continue to lose lives and economic output.
News Clip25:30
Curated Video

Frontline Mexico: The Fight Against COVID-19 | Featured Documentary

9th - Higher Ed
Mexico has one of the world's highest coronavirus death tolls. Is the country's unorthodox strategy to blame?
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Curated Video

Is the coronavirus a threat to democracy? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers at Freedom House say the pandemic has been used to roll back democracy and human rights in 80 countries.
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Curated Video

Can Syria avoid a coronavirus disaster? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
Infections rise rapidly in Idlib, the last rebel-held province.
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Curated Video

Why are black Americans hardest hit by coronavirus? | The Stream

9th - Higher Ed
On The Stream: why are black Americans hit hardest by coronavirus