Instructional Video2:30
SciShow

Why Is the Freezer Harder to Open the Second Time?

12th - Higher Ed
There’s a moment after you close your freezer door that it becomes slightly harder to open again. It might pass quickly, but it’s not just in your head.
Instructional Video0:49
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How Was the Freezer Invented?

6th - Higher Ed
How Was the Freezer Invented?
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Curated Video

The Vancouver Island community of Bamfield is being impacted by a wildfire 40 kilometres away

9th - Higher Ed
We hear from Phil Lavoie, the Chief of the Bamfield Volunteer Fire Department
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Curated Video

Unclaimed bodies in freezers prompt calls for funeral cost help

9th - Higher Ed
The rising cost of funerals and burials has resulted in an increasing number of unclaimed bodies being stored in freezers outside a St. John’s hospital and it has advocates urging the government for help.
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Calls for federal money to help address overcrowded morgues

9th - Higher Ed
Seniors advocates are hoping the federal budget will contain funding to address the number of unclaimed bodies of people unable to pay for the cost of cremation or burial.
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Overflowing morgue in St. John’s reveals issues with seniors and poverty, advocates say

9th - Higher Ed
Forced to use mobile freezers to store unclaimed bodies, a St. John’s hospital is an indicator of the high cost of living — and of dying. The CBC’s Mike Moore reports.
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Ottawa, premiers at odds over vaccine supply, doses given

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government celebrated the delivery of 10 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to the provinces, but the health minister’s tweet comparing how many doses regions have received to how many they've administered has Ontario's premier...
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Curated Video

Maj.-Gen. Fortin: Provinces doing their very best

9th - Higher Ed
As some premiers are being criticized for the speed of their vaccination rollouts, the head of Canada's vaccine distribution efforts, Major General Dany Fortin, says provinces are doing their "very best to administer as rapidly and as...
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Curated Video

Canada's vaccine plan has placed the country in a good place with manufacturers, says procurement minister

9th - Higher Ed
Public Services and Procurement Minister Anita Anand says Canada's vaccine rollout has put the country in a good position to receive more doses from vaccine manufacturers.
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Canada has the capacity to store 33.5 million frozen doses of vaccines, according to Minister Anita Anand.

9th - Higher Ed
Minister of Public services and Procurement addresses misinformation around vaccine procurement.
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Conservative leader pushes the government for a vaccine plan

9th - Higher Ed
Opposition Leader Erin O'Toole says the government needs to present a clear plan for distributing vaccines to Canadians.
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Ontario's Jan. 21st date to vaccinate all long-term care residents, staff in 4 hot spot regions is 'the latest it should

9th - Higher Ed
Ont. COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Task Force Member Dr. Isaac Bogoch discusses an update to the province's rollout plan.
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Bloomberg

ICU Nurses Being Prioritized for Vaccine: Ascension CMO

Higher Ed
Dec.14 -- Ascension Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joseph Cacchione says Pfizer Inc. has done "an incredible job" dealing with the logistical challenges posed by the distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sky News

Keir Starmer visiting Oxford coronavirus research lab

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Shadow Chancellor Anneliese Dodds visiting the Oxford coronavirus vaccine research lab and taking to staff on 16 November 2020 in Oxford, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

U.S. Needs to Aim for Israel’s Vaccination Pace: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Jan.26 -- Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses U.S. vaccine distribution. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael...
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Curated Video

Texas Brain Bank Highlights Hispanic Representation In Mental Research

Higher Ed
There are more than 80 brain banks housing tens of thousands of brains across the U.S. One near the border is studying Hispanic brain health.