"Two incompatible sacred values in American universities" Jon Haidt, Hayek Lecture Series
On October 6, 2016, Professor Jonathan Haidt gave a Hayek Lecture at Duke. The event was co-sponsored by the programs in the History of Political Economy ...
Duke University Department of Political Science
Coronavirus Pandemic Update 110: Trump's Risk Factors and COVID-19 Prognosis; Interferon
President Trump was flown to the hospital on Friday afternoon (October 2, 2020) after testing positive for COVID-19 on October 1. Roger Seheult, MD discusses ...
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
COVID-19 Clinical Updates & Lessons Learned So Far with Dr. Seheult - Live Webcast Replay
Join Dr. Seheult of https://www.medcram.com for a coronavirus presentation and a replay of live question/answer sessions. Topics include: immunity, COVID-19 ...
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
Science for all Seasons - Gut reactions: Using chemistry to decipher the human microbiome (2020)
Science for all Seasons - Gut reactions: Using chemistry to decipher the human microbiome Emily Balskus Broad Institute Harvard University The human gut is ...
Broad Institute
Nina Teicholz - 'Red Meat and Health'
Nina Teicholz is a New York Times bestselling investigative science journalist who has played a pivotal role in challenging the conventional wisdom on dietary ...
Low Carb Down Under
The psychology of post-traumatic stress disorder - Joelle Rabow Maletis
Get informed on the science behind post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, its symptoms and how the brain reacts to trauma. -- Many of us will experience some ...
TED-Ed
What is Dementia - Presented by Dr. David B. Reuben | UCLA Alzheimer's and Dementia Care Program
What is Dementia? Presented by Dr. David B. Reuben, Chief, Geriatric Medicine, UCLA This lecture is part of the Alzheimer's Caregiver Education Lecture ...
UCLA Health
The myth of the "supermale" and the extra Y chromosome
In the 1960s and 1970s geneticists pursued a fascinating hypothesis: Is it possible that a man could be born with a criminal gene? For more: ...
Vox
Sensation and Perception: Crash Course Psychology #5
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CrashCourse
MD vs Machine: How Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Medicine
Artificial intelligence is gradually changing medical practice. With the recent progress in data collection, advanced machine learning methods, and ...
Harvard Medical School
The Bridges to Fermat's Last Theorem - Numberphile
Ken Ribet - a key player in the solution to Fermat's Last Theorem - gives a taste of how real mathematics is done... piece by piece and by human beings.
Numberphile
Introduction to Public Health Surveillance
Ever wonder what public health surveillance is or why it's important? Learn how we use public health surveillance to follow disease patterns and stop diseases ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Taxonomy: Life's Filing System - Crash Course Biology #19
Hank tells us the background story and explains the importance of the science of classifying living things, also known as taxonomy. Crash Course Biology is now ...
CrashCourse
Origins of life | Biology | Khan Academy
An overview of the question of how life first arose on Earth. Watch the next lesson: ...
Khan Academy
Discrimination: Crash Course Philosophy #41
Is it OK to discriminate? Do you do it? Is it always wrong or are there cases where it can be acceptable? Today we're talking through several tricky cases and ...
CrashCourse
Sugar: The Bitter Truth
(1:06 - Start of Presentation) Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology, explores the damage caused by sugary foods.
University of California Television (UCTV)
#38–Francisco Gonzalez-Lima, Ph.D.: Alzheimer’s disease & the vascular hypothesis
Original release date: 1/28/18 In this episode, Francisco Gonzalez-Lima, a Professor of Neuroscience and Pharmacology & Toxicology, explains the vascular ...
PeterAttiaMD
Evolution: It's a Thing - Crash Course Biology #20
Hank gets real with us in a discussion of evolution - it's a thing, not a debate. Gene distribution changes over time, across successive generations, to give rise to ...
CrashCourse
Deirdre McCloskey and Alberto Mingardi: The Myth of the Entrepreneurial State
Link al libro di Alberto Mingardi e Deirdre McCloskey: ...
LiberiOltre
COVID-19 Pandemic Update 101: T Cell Immunity vs. Antibodies & Prior Exposure to Other Coronaviruses
The relationship between antibodies for the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) and immunity, vaccine efficacy, and spread of COVID-19 has received significant ...
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
COVID 19 Update Update 106: Comorbidities and Excess Deaths; Bradykinin and Coronavirus
Excess deaths are deaths above what is historically expected during a period of time. Dr. Seheult of https://www.medcram.com explains how excess deaths are ...
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
Deliberative Democracy, Social Learning, and Conscious Conversation for Wise Foreign Policy
Leading scholars of democracy, Stanford professors Larry Diamond, PhD and Francis Fukuyama, PhD and Foreign Affairs editor Gideon Rose, discuss how to ...
Stanford
Are we blaming salt for what the sugar did? by Dr David Unwin | PHC Conference 2019
Filmed at the Public Health Collaboration Conference 2019 at the Royal College of General Practitioners in London. --- Find out more and donate to the PHC ...
Public Health Collaboration
Coronavirus Update 112: Linoleic Acid; Vaccines; UK COVID 19 Data
Professor Roger Seheult, MD breaks down important COVID 19 Updates including: - A new study on how an essential fatty acid (Linoleic Acid) may prevent ...
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
The Emerging Antimicrobial Protection Hypothesis of Alzheimer's Disease
This is a recording of the Accelerate Cure/Treatments for Alzheimer's disease (ACT-AD) coalition's webinar with Dr. Rudolph Tanzi and Dr. Robert Moir, two ...
Alliance for Aging Research
Hacking into the Indian education system | Debarghya Das | TEDxBangalore
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Debarghya Das wanted to help a few friends get their examination ...
TEDx Talks
Webinar: Collaborative Web Annotation with Hypothesis in Canvas
Watch our 14 August 2019 webinar where Director of Education Dr. Jeremy Dean demonstrated new Hypothesis capabilities in our LMS app that enable ...
Hypothesis
To Sleep, Perchance to Dream: Crash Course Psychology #9
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CrashCourse
Prof. Tim Noakes - 'The Cholesterol Hypothesis: 10 Key Ideas that the Diet Dictators Have Hidden...'
Professor Tim Noakes was born in Harare, Zimbabwe in 1949. As a youngster, he had a keen interest in sport and attended Diocesan College in Cape Town.
Low Carb Down Under
176. The Lead-Crime Hypothesis | THUNK
Violent crime quadrupled in the US between 1970 & 1990, then fell the same amount. What could have caused such a dramatic trend? Economics? Culture?
THUNK
Beyond Stress and Anxiety: How Stress Affects the Body and What You Can Do to Manage It
Presented by Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Stress is common. Learn how the body responds to stress and causes physical symptoms such as: fatigue, ...
Stanford Health Care
Epidemiology and Biostatistics: Introduction – Epidemiology | Lecturio
This video “Epidemiology and Biostatistics: Introduction” is part of the Lecturio course “Abdominal Wall - Anatomy” ▻ WATCH the complete course on ...
Lecturio Medical
Prions (Spongiform encephalopathy)
What is spongiform encephalopathy? Spongiform encephalopathy is a degenerative brain disease caused by the accumulation of misfolded prion proteins.
Osmosis
Primary Causes of Heart Disease - Ivor Cummins & Dr Jeffry Gerber
Filmed at the Public Health Collaboration Conference 2017 --- Follow Ivor Cummins @ https://twitter.com/FatEmperor Follow Dr Jeffry Gerber ...
Public Health Collaboration
Chronic kidney disease - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology
What is chronic kidney disease (CKD)? Chronic kidney disease is described as any loss of kidney functioning that develops beyond a 3 month period. Find our ...
Osmosis
Independent Cinema: Crash Course Film History #12
Hollywood was riding high until their formula got to be stale. In places like Italy and France (as well as other places in the world we'll talk about soon) filmmakers ...
CrashCourse
The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis with Jonathan Frankle
In this episode of Machine Learning Street Talk, we chat with Jonathan Frankle, author of The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis. Frankle has continued researching ...
Machine Learning Street Talk
Dr. Paul Mason - 'How to Survive Coronavirus - Part 1: The Role of Diet'
Dr Paul Mason obtained his medical degree with honours from the University of Sydney, and also holds degrees in Physiotherapy and Occupational Health.
Low Carb Down Under
Linguistic Relativity or Determinism | Weak Strong Points of Sapir Whorf Hypothesis | Lexicalization
Does language determine what we may think or what we are unable to think, this is what Linguistic Determinism. On the other hand, the Linguistic Relativity ...
Umair Linguistics
Sports Medicine Student Showcase - Session 1
La Trobe University SEMRC
Prof. Tim Noakes - 'Medical aspects of the low carbohydrate lifestyle'
Professor Timothy Noakes (born 1949) is a South African professor of exercise and sports science at the University of Cape Town. He has run more than 70 ...
Low Carb Down Under
Tom Wolfe on why Darwin's evolution theory is a "myth"
Tom Wolfe is out with his first nonfiction book in more than 15 years. "The Kingdom of Speech" is a bold argument about language and human evolution, seeking ...
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