Instructional Video6:35
Healthcare Triage

Does Universal Autism Screening Make Sense?

Higher Ed
It's also worth remembering that education is kind of economically weird. It's not just another thing you buy. Education isn't only about individual gain. There's a social aspect as well. We want everyone to have access to quality...
Instructional Video1:17
Science360

Social science: Essential when the storm strikes

12th - Higher Ed
How National Science Foundation-funded social, behavioral and economic science research improves hurricane risk communication, evacuation and recovery processes.
Instructional Video4:14
Nature League

What Are Adaptations? - Lesson Plan

6th - 8th
In this Nature League Lesson Plan, Brit discusses physical and behavioral adaptations of life on Earth and shares some of her favorites.
News Clip1:25
Curated Video

Do Video Games Cause Violence?

9th - Higher Ed
After the Parkland, Fla., shooting last month, the Trump administration said it wants to talk with video game makers about the levels of violence in their products. But several studies show there is no causal link between playing video...
News Clip2:36
Curated Video

Saswad bagged the cleanest city with under 1 lakh population honour, and here is how they did it

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Saswad excels in cleanliness, honored with top awards, achieves Water+ status, leading in waste management, and prioritizing sanitation workers' safety
News Clip4:37
Curated Video

University of Calgary to study how psilocybin can help people with alcohol use disorders

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers at the University of Calgary are looking at how psilocybin can be used to treat alcoholism. The Hotchkiss Brain Institute at the university is calling it the largest single-site clinical trial of its kind in Canada. More than...
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Getty Images

Concept for Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology (2 versions)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Concept for Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology (2 versions)
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Getty Images

INTERVIEW: Lesley Manville talks about her character in the film and her continual striving for better despite the constant failures in her history and the resultant behavioral characteristics

Pre-K - Higher Ed
INTERVIEW: Lesley Manville talks about her character in the film and her continual striving for better despite the constant failures in her history and the resultant behavioral characteristics at the Another Year Interviews: Cannes Film...
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Curated Video

Where Is Mental Health Funding Going?

Higher Ed
Tackling the mental health crisis from a political standpoint often comes down to one thing —funding. So where is the money going?
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Curated Video

Separated Migrant Children Could Face Long Term Mental Health Issues

Higher Ed
A new government report doesn't make measurements about standards of care, but it has evidence suggesting those standards aren't where they should be.
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Bloomberg

Facebook Co-Founder Heads $10 Million 'Anti-Monopoly' Fund

Higher Ed
Oct.18 -- Chris Hughes, co-founder at Facebook, and Thomas Perriello, executive director at Open Society-US, discuss efforts to break up and regulate Facebook and other big tech firms. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Curated Video

Separated Migrant Children Experience Long-Lasting Mental Impacts

Higher Ed
One researcher says migrant kids separated from parents in US custody face mental health challenges which could endure long after they're released.
News Clip5:37
Curated Video

A Pediatric Therapist Speaks On Trauma Of Abuse In Children

Higher Ed
A young woman who works as a pediatric behavioral therapist speaks about her experience with her own PTSD growing up.
News Clip3:44
Curated Video

Wisconsin Program Sends Mental Health Experts To Handle Crises

Higher Ed
The Community Alternative Response Emergency Services pilot program aims to take mental health crisis situations out of the hands of police.
News Clip5:32
Curated Video

Research to understand how dyslexics' brains work

Higher Ed
Boston - March 18, 2008

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Bloomberg

The Top Residential Real Estate Markets for 2015

Higher Ed
Jan. 2 -- Marcus & Millichap's Hessam Nadji discusses the real estate trends to watch in 2015. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker and Betty Liu on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Delivery Hero CEO on Strong 1Q

Higher Ed
Apr.28 -- Delivery Hero continues to grow, CEO Niklas Ostberg discusses the latest earnings, plans for expansion, and his outlook for businesses re-opening as more people get vaccinated. He speaks with Anna Edwards and Mark Cudmore on...
News Clip4:39
Bloomberg

Consolidation Is Necessary: Just Eat CEO

Higher Ed
Jun.09 -- Just Eat Takeaway.com is set to become the largest food delivery company outside of China with the acquisition of Grubhub. CEO Jitse Groen talks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Caroline Hyde and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You...
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Bloomberg

UBS CIO Haefele Likes Investment Grade, U.S. High Yield-Bonds

Higher Ed
May.25 -- UBS Wealth Management Chief Investment Officer Mark Haefele discusses the outlook for bond markets during an interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

A Texas school board has agreed to adjust its grooming policy for a 4-year-old boy whose long, flowing hair got him suspended. But his mother says it isn''t enough.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: 4-year-old told he can keep long hair, with restrictions

CAPTION: Texas school board has agreed to adjust its grooming policy for a 4-year-old boy whose long, flowing hair got him suspended. But his mother says...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Paul Wants 'Behavioral Changes' From Saudis

Higher Ed
Jun.13 -- Sen. Rand Paul, member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a Republican from Kentucky, explains his opposition to a portion of President Donald Trump's plan to sell weapons to Saudi Arabia. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
Instructional Video
Minute Earth

Minute Earth: The Secret Social Life of Plants

9th - 10th
Plants are more than just green, photosynthesis machines. They behave and adapt to their environmental cues much like animals do. [2:32]