Instructional Video3:01
MinuteEarth

The Species That Broke Evolution?

12th - Higher Ed
The ancestors of gars, horseshoe crabs and coelacanths looked almost the same as their modern relatives. Darwin called species like these “living fossils'' because they seem like they are evolutionarily frozen in time. But Darwin was wrong.
Instructional Video9:32
SciShow

Why HIV is No Longer a Death Sentence

12th - Higher Ed
The HIV & AIDS epidemic claimed countless lives in the 80s and 90s— and while it's still a devastating diagnosis, medical technology has made significant advancements in treating HIV. In the second video of our two-part series on HIV and...
Instructional Video5:08
SciShow

Could the Plague Rise Again?

12th - Higher Ed
How likely is a 21st-century epidemic of the plague? Unlike other diseases, the plague is alive and well in some parts of the world, but scientists and doctors are continuing to develop better treatments.
Instructional Video11:18
SciShow

Why Cancer Labels Are Super Misleading

12th - Higher Ed
What does it actually mean when a label says something ‘causes cancer’? Those labels can be misleading, but knowing the legal and scientific reasoning behind them can help.
Instructional Video4:32
SciShow

Could we Have Universal Flu Vaccine?

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers are developing a flu vaccine with the potential to target many different strains at once. Also, bacterial meningitis may have something to do with special RNA.
Instructional Video5:10
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Why do you need to get a flu shot every year? - Melvin Sanicas

Pre-K - Higher Ed
All year long, researchers at hospitals around the world collect samples from flu patients and send them to top virology experts with one goal: to design the vaccine for the next flu season. But why do we need a new one every year?...
Instructional Video5:51
SciShow

Scientists May Have Found a Way to Treat All Cancers... By Accident | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
A universal cure for cancer would be a truly historic achievement in medicine, and it seems that scientists may have found it... by accident.
Instructional Video9:43
SciShow

Why HIV Isn't a Death Sentence Anymore

12th - Higher Ed
In the second video of our two-part series on HIV and AIDS, we look at the challenges that have kept scientists from developing a cure, and the treatments that have still managed to improve the outlook for those infected. Chapters View...
Instructional Video5:47
Curated Video

Griffith's Experiment: DNA as Genetic Material

9th - Higher Ed
Our understanding of DNA as the hereditary material emerged gradually, challenging the early belief that proteins, not DNA, were responsible for heredity. A pivotal moment came in 1928 when Frederick Griffith discovered bacterial...
Instructional Video2:53
R Programming 101

The str_sub() function | Text Manipulation with the stringr package in R

Higher Ed
In this video, we dive into the powerful str_sub() function from the stringr package, a must-know tool for anyone involved in data science, text manipulation, or R programming. The stringr package in R is a comprehensive toolkit designed...
Instructional Video3:33
R Programming 101

Text Manipulation in R with str_c()

Higher Ed
Welcome to our R Programming series, where we dive deep into the power of the Tidyverse! In this video, we'll explore the str_c() function from the stringr package, a crucial tool for text manipulation in R. Whether you're a data...
Instructional Video2:55
R Programming 101

Detecting Patterns in Text with str_detect()

Higher Ed
In this R Programming tutorial, we explore the str_detect() function from the stringr package, a key tool in the Tidyverse for pattern detection within text data. Learn how to efficiently identify and work with specific patterns in your...
Instructional Video5:54
R Programming 101

Conditional Statements in R: if_else() and case_when() Functions

Higher Ed
Learn the if_else() and case_when() functions in R! Whether you're a beginner in R programming or an experienced data scientist looking to brush up on your skills, this video is perfect for you. In this video, we delve into the essential...
Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

The Global Spread and Threat of Influenza

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Influenza is a viral infection spread by fine droplets, surface contamination or contact with the infected. It was first accurately recorded by Hippocrates more than 2,500 years ago.
Instructional Video4:29
Curated Video

JavaScript Mastery from Zero to Hero - Prepare for Coding Interviews - What Is the Reduce Method in JavaScript and Example I

Higher Ed
In this JavaScript tutorial, you will learn about the reduce() method, which is used to reduce an array of values into a single value. The reduce() method can be used to perform a variety of operations, such as summing up all the...
Instructional Video0:40
Curated Video

A Midsummer Night's Dream 1.1.71 Word Nerd: Mew

6th - Higher Ed
The word "mew" originates from the Latin word "mutate," which means to change, and is the root of the English word "mutate." However, "mew" is specifically used to describe the molting process of a bird. This term has been extended...
Instructional Video4:51
Curated Video

Types of Mutations

3rd - 8th
“Types of Mutations” defines and explains the main types of mutations.
Instructional Video5:44
Curated Video

R Programming for Statistics and Data Science - Data Transformation with R - the Dplyr Package - Part I

Higher Ed
This video explains data transformation with R - the Dplyr package - part I.
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This clip is from the chapter "Manipulating Data" of the series "R Programming for Statistics and Data Science".This section explains manipulating...
Instructional Video6:41
R Programming 101

R programming for beginners - Manipulate data using the tidyverse. Select, filter and mutate.

Higher Ed
Learn to manipulate data using the tidyverse package in R. This is part of the "R programming for beginners" series of videos. In this video, I use one of R's built-in datasets and demonstrate how to use the following DPLYR commands:...
Instructional Video10:23
Catalyst University

Genetics | A Comparison of Silent, Mis-sense, & Non-sense Mutations

Higher Ed
Genetics | A Comparison of Silent, Mis-sense, & Non-sense Mutations
Instructional Video6:31
R Programming 101

Recoding data using R programming. Using the tidyverse and dplyr packages to create a new variable

Higher Ed
This video is about how to recode data and manipulate data using R programming. It is really an R programming for beginners videos. It provides a demonstration of how to recode data using the tidyverse package (specifically the dplyr...
Instructional Video9:39
TLDR News

COVID: What Happens If We Never Discover a Vaccine? - TLDR News.

12th - Higher Ed
We're all locked inside at the moment because we're concerned about the spread of the Coronavirus, and it looks like we're going to have to stay where we are until the situation changes. One way this could happen is through the...
Instructional Video7:45
IDG TECHtalk

How to create Drilldown graphs with R and highcharter

Higher Ed
See how to create an interactive bar graph with drilldowns using R and the highcharter package.
Instructional Video14:13
Curated Video

Elasticsearch 7 and Elastic Stack - In Depth and Hands On! - Importing Comma Separated Values (CSV) Data with Logstash

Higher Ed
This video demonstrates how to import CSV data with Logstash.
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This clip is from the chapter "Importing Data into Your Index (Big or Small)" of the series "Elasticsearch 7 and Elastic Stack - In Depth and Hands On".This...