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Bloomberg

Understanding the Changing Calculation of Value

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Sep.12 -- Mariana Mazzucato, University College London professor in the economics of innovation and public value and author of "The Value of Everything," discusses changes in how value is calculated in markets and economies. They speak...
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Sky News

Growing concerns over antibiotic usage and resistance

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Growing concerns over antibiotic usage and resistance
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Curated Video

Bacteria-enzyme created that can detect and destroy anthrax

Higher Ed
AUGUST 22 - New York 1. Medium shot Professor Vincent Fischetti walks into laboratory 2. Wide shot Fischetti working in lab 3. Close up lab equipment 4. SOUNDBITE: (English): Professor Vincent Fischetti, Rockefeller University: "Well the...
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Bloomberg

This Medical Gel Holds the Key to Our Cyborg Future

Higher Ed
April 26 -- The biggest challenge to implanting complicated electronics within ourselves is our own immune system's tendency to reject foreign bodies. Xuanhe Zhao, a scientist at MIT, has developed a flexible and sticky plastic gel that...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Leeching onto an old remedy

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CLEAN: Leeching onto an old remedy
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Sky News

Penicilliin tablets on shelf in Chemist

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Penicilliin tablets on shelf in Chemist
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Curated Video

Scientists create DNA-testing microscope for smartphones

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LEADIN:Scientists have created a simple, 3D-printed microscope, which - when attached to a smartphone - can be used to analyse DNA.It's claimed the technology can be used to diagnose cancerous tumors or infections like...
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Curated Video

Scientists create DNA-testing microscope for smartphones

Higher Ed
LEADIN:Scientists have created a simple, 3D-printed microscope, which - when attached to a smartphone - can be used to analyse DNA.It's claimed the technology can be used to diagnose cancerous tumors or infections like...
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Curated Video

Scientists create DNA-testing microscope for smartphones

Higher Ed
LEADIN:Scientists have created a simple, 3D-printed microscope, which - when attached to a smartphone - can be used to analyse DNA.It's claimed the technology can be used to diagnose cancerous tumors or infections like...
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Sky News

Prince Charles addresses antibiotics conference

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Prince Charles addresses antibiotics conference
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Sky News

Prince Charles addresses antibiotics conference

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Prince Charles addresses antibiotics conference
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Sky News

Antibiotics on pharmacy workbench setups

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Antibiotics on pharmacy workbench setups
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Sky News

Supplies Still in Short Supply in Tripoli

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Supplies Still in Short Supply in Tripoli
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : French farms turn to vaccines to reduce dependence on antibiotics

9th - Higher Ed
In an effort to limit the use of antibiotics in animal farms, French farmers are turning to vaccines which are custom-made for each farm (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sky News

Prince Charles arriving at antibiotics conference

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Prince Charles arriving at antibiotics conference
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Curated Video

Kosovo - Cameraman beaten by Serb police

Higher Ed
A news cameraman for ITN, Chris Wenner, felt the brunt of Serb anger in Prestina on Monday (9/3) when he was attacked by three Serbs during as he filmed an Albanian demonstration. He described the attack for WTN while receiving first aid...
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Curated Video

Doctors and scientists around the world say they are seeing a disturbing new trend, not only are old diseases making a comeback but the antibiotics that used to work now do little against them

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: New strains of old diseases prove antibiotic proof CAPTION: Doctors and scientists around the world say they are seeing a disturbing new trend, not only are old diseases making a comeback but the antibiotics that used to work...
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Curated Video

A rare condition that destroys cells on the eye's surface left Kay Thornton blind for nearly a decade. Earlier this month, doctors used a tooth and part of the lining from her cheek to create a 'window' that allows light into the eye.

Higher Ed
Digibeta in Archive/ Tape no GEN 1834 HEADLINE: Tooth used to restore woman's sight CAPTION: A rare condition that destroys cells on the eye's surface left Kay Thornton blind for nearly a decade. Earlier this month, doctors used a tooth...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : S Africas Tutu readmitted to hospital: family

9th - Higher Ed
South African retired archbishop and anti apartheid icon Desmond Tutu has been readmitted to hospital in Cape Town just days after being discharged following surgery his family says
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Tutu readmitted to hospital: family

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CLEAN : Tutu readmitted to hospital: family
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Curated Video

Feringa on winning Nobel chemistry prize

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Benard L. Feringa said he was "in shock" and at the same time "extremely honoured and proud" after receiving the Nobel Prize for chemistry on Wednesday. Feringa is one of the three scientists who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for...
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PBS

Pbs: Teachers' Domain: Evolving Ideas: Why Does Evolution Matter Now?

9th - 10th
In this video from Evolution, an exploration of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in the Russian prison system highlights one reason it is important to understand evolution.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Biology: Bacteria

9th - 10th
An introduction to bacteria. [18:26]
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Cells Alive

How Penicillin Kills Bacteria

9th - 10th
Photographs, a short QuickTime movie and accompanying text explain how penicillin kills bacteria. Try out the links to other sites about penicillin and antibiotic resistant bacteria.