Instructional Video2:39
SciShow

The Secret of Your "Junk," Revealed!

12th - Higher Ed
Hank brings us breaking news from a team of geneticists working on figuring out what all that "junk DNA" in the human genome really is - turns out it's not junk after all.
Instructional Video2:43
SciShow

The Secret of Your "Junk," Revealed!

12th - Higher Ed
Hank brings us breaking news from a team of geneticists working on figuring out what all that "junk DNA" in the human genome really is - turns out it's not junk after all.
Instructional Video9:42
Crash Course

Biomedical & Industrial Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #6

12th - Higher Ed
We’ve discussed the four main branches of engineering but there are so many other fields doing important work, so today we’re going to explore a few of them. In this episode we’ll explore some of the history and fundamentals of...
Instructional Video9:09
SciShow

The Hamster That Saved Thousands of COVID Patients

12th - Higher Ed
Forget lab rats — meet the Chinese or striped-back hamster, an unassuming little rodent whose role in research over the years has led to breakthroughs in genetics, pharmaceutics and more!
News Clip2:31
Curated Video

Botox Turns 30 (But Doesn't Look a Day Over 25)

9th - Higher Ed
Pharmaceutical giant Allergan got FDA approval in 1989 to use Botulinum toxin for clinical use, representing a medical breakthrough: the first time microbial bacteria was approved for injection into the human body.
News Clip5:29
Press Association

Leeds surgical team conduct UK first tumour removal

Higher Ed
Quotes from Ruvimbo Kaviya, who became the first person in the UK to have a tumour removed using a flexible tube and camera called an endoscope through her eye socket.



She talks about the feeling of learning she had a brain...
News Clip2:07
Press Association

Leeds surgical team conduct UK first tumour removal

Higher Ed
Neurosurgeon Mr Asim Sheik shows a 3D printed model of patient Ruvimbo Kaviya which was used a guide to remove a tumour her eye socket and biomedical engineer Lisa Ferrie shows Ruvimbo scans used to create the model
News Clip2:57
Bloomberg

Inside Microsoft's Cambridge AI Lab

Higher Ed
May.11 -- Microsoft’s annual Build developer conference is underway in Seattle, bringing together thousands from around the world. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde traveled to Microsoft's New England lab in Cambridge, Massachusetts to speak...
Instructional Video
NeurOreille

Journey Into the World of Hearing: Future Cures?

9th - 10th
Read and explore the current technologies in the treatment of hearing impairment. Learn about the promising future in this area of biomedical engineering.
Audio
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Joel Breman Thinks World Can Eliminate Malaria by 2050

9th - 10th
Learn about the current efforts to prevent the spread of malaria, from prevention techniques to the drugs that are available. Joel Breman talks about a how a new class of drugs and bed nets treated with insecticide can offer protection...