Instructional Video6:00
TED Talks

TED: A smart bra for better heart health | Alicia Chong Rodriguez

12th - Higher Ed
Could an everyday clothing item help protect your health? In this quick talk, TED Fellow Alicia Chong Rodriguez introduces us to a smart bra designed to gather real-time data on biomarkers like heartbeat, breath and temperature. Learn...
Instructional Video19:37
SciShow

Saving Lives with Innovation: SciShow Talk Show

12th - Higher Ed
Hank talks with MacArthur Fellow Dr. Rebecca Richards-Kortum of Rice University who co-founded Beyond Traditional Borders: An interdisciplinary undergrad curriculum focused on solutions to global health problems.
Instructional Video9:51
TED Talks

Krista Donaldson: The $80 prosthetic knee that's changing lives

12th - Higher Ed
We've made incredible advances in technology in recent years, but too often it seems only certain fortunate people can benefit. Engineer Krista Donaldson introduces the ReMotion knee, a prosthetic device for above-knee amputees, many of...
Instructional Video5:15
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Sajan Saini: How light technology is changing medicine

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It's an increasingly common sight in hospitals around the world: a nurse measures our height, weight, blood pressure, and attaches a glowing plastic clip to our finger. Suddenly, a digital screen reads out the oxygen level in our...
Instructional Video7:28
Curated Video

Fundamentals of Secure Software - Vulnerable and Outdated Components

Higher Ed
This video explores using components with known vulnerabilities.
Instructional Video5:58
Healthcare Triage

Medical Device Failure, and How Data Can Help Us Prevent It

Higher Ed
Things sometimes go wrong with airbags, food and drugs, prompting recalls. It can also happen with medical devices, though you'd think lifesaving devices like heart defibrillators or artificial hips would be closely monitored.
Instructional Video11:24
Weird History

What It Was Like to Be In an Iron Lung

12th - Higher Ed
Developed during the 1920s, the iron lung was invented to help individuals with polio breathe after their torso and abdominal muscles ceased to work. Improvements to the iron lung were made throughout the 20th century, but the...
Instructional Video7:54
National Institute of Standards and Technology

What is the Internet of Things (IoT) and how can we secure it?

9th - 12th
Industry leaders discuss cybersecurity concerns around the Internet of Things (IoT) and the role NIST (https://go.usa.gov/xPzuY) can play to help secure our future. Featuring thought leaders from: Global Cyber Alliance Symantec Cisco...
Instructional Video10:05
Curated Video

CompTIA Security+ Certification SY0-601: The Total Course - Internet of Things (IoT) Devices

Higher Ed
IoT devices are function-specific and can communicate over the Internet. Examples include environmental control devices, medical devices, and video surveillance systems. This episode also covers the Zigbee smart home automation protocol....
Instructional Video2:44
Science360

Helping health care technologies communicate: Smart America Expo

12th - Higher Ed
Julian Goldman, a physician at Mass General Hospital, knows better than most the frustrations that doctors face when they're confronted with computer systems and devices that just won't communicate with each other. His lab has been a...
Instructional Video6:11
Healthcare Triage

The Shocking Truth About Surgical Placebos

Higher Ed
In order for a drug to be approved by the FDA, it must prove itself better than a placebo, or fake drug. But when it comes to medical devices and surgery, the requirements aren't the same. Placebos aren't required. That is likely a...
Instructional Video24:45
The Wall Street Journal

Striving For Supply Chain Security

Higher Ed
Alissa Abdullah, Deputy Chief Security Officer, Mastercard Operations & Technology and Omar Khawaja, CISO, Highmark Health, look at how companies with global supply chains go about guarding against letting hackers in through a weak link.
Instructional Video30:08
The Wall Street Journal

The Trump Agenda: The View From China

Higher Ed
Terry Branstad, U.S. ambassador to China, talks to WSJ Editor in Chief Gerard Baker about China's view on trade and ​foreign policy at the WSJ CEO Council in Tokyo.
Instructional Video1:43
Curated Video

The Complete Excel Guide: Beginners to Advanced - Exercise 08

Higher Ed
Let us do a practice exercise. This clip is from the chapter "Excel 2019 Advanced: Data Analysis" of the series "The Complete Excel Guide: Beginners to Advanced".In this section, we'll explore data analysis.
Instructional Video31:14
The Wall Street Journal

Legal, Compliance and Ethical Challenges

Higher Ed
Companies using AI have already encountered problems ranging from rogue chatbots to malfunctioning vehicles. We'll consider how businesses can account for these risks and the potential damage to their reputations.
News Clip1:12
Bloomberg

Do Covid-19 Antibody Tests Work?

Higher Ed
May.12 -- There are many products claiming to test for Covid-19 anitbodies, but few have proven to give consistently valid results. More importantly, it remains unclear whether antibodies provide immunity to the coronavirus.
News Clip1:43
Bloomberg

Boris Johnson Took Too Long to Shut Down Country Critics Say

Higher Ed
Apr.24 -- Britain had time to stem the coronavirus outbreak, but didn’t, according to critics, academics and disease specialists. They all say Prime Minister Boris Johnson ignored models showing the disease was spreading.
News Clip5:33
Curated Video

++EMBARGOED 1800 GMT++Scientists engineer mutant enzyme which eats plastics quickly

Higher Ed
++EMBARGOED 18.00 GMT MONDAY 16 APRIL++ WORLD PLASTIC EATING ENZYME SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 5.26 SHOTLIST: 1....
News Clip5:27
Bloomberg

Irelands Business Strategy: More Than Just Taxes

Higher Ed
Nov. 3 -- Martin Shanahan, chief executive officer at IDA Ireland, discusses Irelands pro-business strategy, the factors making the nation an attractive location for companies, and the state of Irelands economy. He speaks on Market Makers.
News Clip5:32
Bloomberg

J&J 1Q Pharmaceutical Sales Help Overcome Pessimistic Forecast

Higher Ed
Apr.16 -- Joseph Wolk, chief financial officer at Johnson & Johnson, discusses the company’s first-quarter results. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
News Clip5:38
Bloomberg

J&J Raises Forecast as Profit Beats on Drug Sales

Higher Ed
Oct. 18 -- Dominic Caruso, chief financial officer at Johnson & Johnson, discusses third-quarter results as profit topped analysts' estimates and the company raised its full-year earnings forecasts. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
News Clip3:05
Curated Video

Around the world, scientists are working on different versions of stretchable electronics that become a second skin. In Sweden, scientists have developed a version of "e-skin" that can wirelessly report data on what happens to the wearer.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:"E-skin" could call for help during health scare CAPTION: Around the world, scientists are working on different versions of stretchable electronics that become a second skin. In Sweden, scientists have developed a version of...
News Clip1:53
Bloomberg

J&J CFO Says 3Q Earnings Beat Driven by Actelion Deal

Higher Ed
Oct.17 -- Dominic Caruso, chief financial officer at Johnson & Johnson, discusses third-quarter results and the company’s strategic review of its diabetes products. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
News Clip10:43
Bloomberg

MedSec CEO Responds to Carson Block's St. Jude Comments

Higher Ed
Aug. 25 -- Justine Bone, MedSec Holdings chief executive officer, explains why Muddy Waters founder Carson Block bet against the financial strength of St. Jude Medical. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg...