Curated Video
What is Body integrity identity disorder? Symptoms, Causes & Treatments (BIID)
Body integrity identity disorder (or BIID) which is characterized by a desire to be amputated or paralyzed due to a mismatch between one’s ideal body image and the actual physical appearance. As a result victims of BIID believe a part of...
Science360
4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About - Episode 37
Spider eyes - jumping wise, kirigami graphene, design for the blind, and coming up for landing! It's 4 Awesome Discoveries you probably didn't hear about! Kirigami inspires new method for wearable sensors...
Curated Video
Scaling Chutzpah – Tapping Within To Grow A Really Big Business: SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP - Starting and Growing a Social Entrepreneurially Driven Organization
Our teachers are; Brooke Stern Okoth – Founder and CEO of Soul Uganda which provides learning and life saving care to thousands of Ugandans – Dr. Neal Goldberg – Founder of Lev Leytzan = The Heart of a Clown – Provider of compassionate...
Institute of Art and Ideas
Is our biological account of mental illness failing us?
From schizophrenia to depression we assume our psychiatric diagnoses are real. But as the mental health epidemic turns global, the categories now seem like the cause. Is it time to abandon our biological account of mental illness? Or is...
The Wall Street Journal
Building Businesses That Scale
Startups are challenging the tech giants for dominance in everything from e-commerce to logistics, payments and messaging. Hear how they are challenging the incumbents with new business models.
Science360
New technology for the blind! NSF Science Now 57!
In this week’s episode, we learn about new technology for the blind; a newly engineered yeast, and finally, we explore the oceans with Mantis cam. Check it out!
Neuro Transmissions
Seeing Without The Force: How Chirrut Imwe from Rogue One Can See
The Force is strong in the Star Wars universe. But not everyone can use its power. So how does the ordinary, non-Jedi warrior, Chirrut Imwe compensate for his blindness? Turns out, the brain has its own superpowers. In this episode of...
Next Animation Studio
Laser-equipped wheelchair helps blind "see"
Researchers at the Lulea University of Technology in Sweden have developed an electric wheelchair that lets visually impaired users "see" their surroundings. The vehicle uses a laser to scan its environment. The laser scanner creates a...
The March of Time
Harry E. Claus with Seeing Eye dog
MOT 1937: SEEING EYE DOG RIGHTS: Train moving up track. Harry E. Claus sitting w/ his Seeing Eye dog in baggage car. Claus talking w/ Senator Clyde Smith. Hearing on proposed Bill for Seeing Eye dogs exception to 'dog' rules SOT Smith...
The Wall Street Journal
Art Peck and the Quest for Equity
In the age of corporate transparency, CEOs are measured by their mission and ability to bring in new voices and talent. How can you actually make a company equal in opportunity, and in pay? Art Peck, former president and CEO of Gap,...
Science360
Artificial Retina
Kathy Blake is blind but two years ago she got a glimmer of hope. She heard about an artificial retina being developed by a company called Second Sight and the Doheny Eye Institute in Los Angeles. It was experimental, but Kathy was the...
SWPictures
KILL OR CURE - Rubella - Tomorrow's Children
We travel to Poona in India where the very latest rubella vaccines are under development and we find out about the new methods of delivery and production. We filmed in the Dominican Republic in Central America where CRS is a major cause...
Brave Wilderness
TRAPPED in a BIRD BOX!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Mario and the crew are back in California to work with the critically endangered California Condor! This time, Mario is in a bird blind to attempt to trap some Condors to evaluate their health for the...
Mr. Beat
Ask YouTube History Nerds - Which Historical Event Would You Want to Witness Firsthand?
YouTube history nerds unite to answer the big question: which historical event would you want to witness firsthand? Their answers are mostly disturbing- they tend to lean toward violence and destruction.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Elizabeth Phelps - Teachers Make a Difference - Hugh B. Hammet
Elizabeth Phelps received her PhD from Princeton University and served on the faculty of Yale University and New York University. Professor Phelps is the recipient of the 21st Century Scientist Award from the James S. McDonnell...
Next Animation Studio
Chemical AAQ helps blind mice to see
A team of scientists from University of California, Berkeley, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Munich and University of Washington in Seattle, have discovered a chemical that temporarily restores vision to blind...
Let's Tute
Understanding Color Blindness: Exploring the World of Color Perception
This video discusses color blindness, explaining how it affects the perception of colors and the different types of color blindness. It also highlights the prevalence of color blindness in men compared to women and how individuals with...
Maddie Moate
How does a bat see in the dark? | The Robot Zoo | Maddie Moate
How does a bat see in the dark?! We find out at The Robot Zoo! Join me and Greg as we answer some curious animal questions using the awesome Robot Zoo animals as our guides. Thank you to The Horniman Museum for letting us film the...
Music Matters
Name the Composer Quiz! #15 Do you know your classical composers
How well do you know your classical composers? Find out with our name the composer quiz! We present ten facts about a random composer, see if you can guess the correct answer by the end of the video.
Science360
Seeing Beyond The Visual Cortex
It's a chilling thought - losing the sense of sight because of severe injury or damage to the brain's visual cortex. But, is it possible to train a damaged or injured brain to ""see"" again after such a catastrophic injury? Yes,...
Science360
Bat-tastic
In (spooktacular) episode 32, Jordan and Charlie delve into the Batlab and learn how researchers are using recording from echolocating bat brains to understand how mammals view 3-D space.
Science360
Artificial Retina - Science Nation
Using a camera to send images to the brain; it may sound like the stuff of science fiction...and just a few years ago it was. The camera is built in to a pair of glasses, sending radio signals to a tiny chip in the back of the retina....