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News Clip1:33
Curated Video

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Released From Johns Hopkins Hospital

Higher Ed
She was admitted on Friday night after experiencing chills and a fever.
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News Clip3:03
Sky News

Professor Chris Whitty speaking during 'Roadmap out of Lockdown' press conference

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty speaking at the coronavirus press briefing, announcing the 'Roadmap out of Lockdown' on 22 February 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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News Clip0:48
Bloomberg

North Koreas Kim Jong Un Stays Out of View

Higher Ed
Sept. 26 -- Kim Jong Un missed a session of North Koreas parliament for the first time since coming to power almost three years ago, as the nations central TV said he was experiencing discomfort and South Koreas Yonhap news agency said...
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News Clip0:49
Sky News

Nick Clegg NHS Manifesto Speech Cutaways

Higher Ed
Nick Clegg NHS Manifesto Speech Cutaways
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Instructional Video5:03
TED-Ed

The Dangers of Mixing Drugs

6th - Higher Ed
Drug interactions can be dangerous. Viewers of a short video learn about some well-known and some not-so-well-known interactions that can lead to serious consequences.
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Instructional Video4:39
TED-Ed

Could a Breathalyzer Detect Cancer?

6th - 12th Standards
Wouldn't it be lovely if cancer detection could be as easy as blowing into a tube? Alas, the process is very complicated. Follow along as the narrator explains some of the problems in using a device like a breathalyzer to detect cancer....
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Instructional Video4:24
TED-Ed

Why Haven’t We Cured Arthritis?

6th - 12th
The simple answer to the questions of why scientists have not found a cure for arthritis is that the term is used to describe over a hundred different conditions. Find out more about arthritis and how current treatments only deal with...
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Instructional Video5:04
TED-Ed

How Do Viruses Jump from Animals to Humans?

6th - 12th Standards
Can humans be infected by animal viruses? Pupils explore the phenomenon of viral evolution and learn about how animal viruses sometimes adapt to infect humans. They see how viruses are transmitted and what pathogens need to survive. The...
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Instructional Video4:53
TED-Ed

How Close Are We to Eradicating HIV?

6th - 12th Standards
What is being done to halt the spread of HIV/AIDS? An intriguing short video details current treatments available, including the use of antiretrovirals, to stop the transmission of the devastating disease.
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Instructional Video5:42
Fuse School

Quarrying - Economic, Environmental and Social Effects

9th - 12th
Where does limestone actually come from? The sixth video in a seven-part series introduces pupils to the quandary of quarrying. The resource examines the positive economic factors involved in digging for limestone, as well as the...
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Instructional Video4:53
TED-Ed

What Happens During a Heart Attack?

6th - 12th
Though heart attacks are common, they don't have to be inevitable. A short video not only details what happens during a heart attack, but also provides suggestions for how to lessen the risk factors for the world's leading...
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Instructional Video4:04
SciShow

5 Things Your Nails Can Say About Your Health

9th - 12th
Did you know your nails can show symptoms of health problems? Video highlights five symptoms that can tell you more about what is going on with your body. From a lack of nutrition to cancer to an injury, nails tell you things you might...
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Instructional Video4:22
TED-Ed

A Curable Condition That Causes Blindness

7th - 12th
Cataracts; how they are formed, how they can be treated, and how they can be prevented are the focus of this short video.
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Instructional Video3:54
TED-Ed

What Happens When You Get Heat Stroke? sun stroke, homeostasis, body temperature

7th - 12th Standards
Exertional heat stroke is one of the three leading causes of death in sports, but with the help of this video young athletes will be able to avoid this life-threatening condition. Offering clear explanations of how the...