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How Naloxone Saves Lives in Opioid Overdose
Naloxone saves lives. This video reviews when naloxone is used, how it is administered, and the way it works.
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What Is a Chemical Reaction?
Watch an overview featuring a demonstration of a burning candle as an example of a chemical reaction. A molecular animation shows that the atoms in the reactants come apart from one another, rearrange, and re bond to form the products.
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Are DNA Testing Kits Good?
As the use of at-home DNA testing kits increases, what do we know about how they work, how accurate they are and how safe is your data?
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3 Big Things We Learned About the Brain in 2019
We’ve learned a lot about how the human brain works, but there are still new discoveries and mysteries each year, and 2019 was no exception. We learned pretty big things, from internal compasses, to mysterious sniffers, to brain-washing (no, not that kind)!
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A Stroke of Bad Luck: The 2019 Paget Lecture by Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell
Watch Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester give the 2019 Paget Lecture. She presents her ground breaking work on stroke and the role of inflammation in brain damage, that has recently translated into clinical trials.
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Which of These Mushrooms Could Kill You?
There are tens of thousands of mushroom species out there, and some of them could kill you. Today we’re going to test how well you can separate the perfectly safe from the perilously poisonous, and dive into the chemistry behind what makes seemingly identical species so different.
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The challenges of flash and preparative chromatography - live Q&A webinar
Learn more about sample loading, column maintenance, resolution, selection of stationary phases and mobile phases for specific applications and much more during this lively webinar.
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The Viral Origins of the Placenta
In the course of an ancient viral infection, a viral gene was embedded into the human genome; the encoded protein has allowed the placenta to develop as it has.
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Why Your Brain Thinks This Water Is Spiralling
Robbie Gonzalez meets neuroscientist David Eagleman to learn about illusions showing water that appears to stand still or float upward, wheels that appear to move backward, and more.
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The Science of Christmas: Rudolph's Red Nose
Why does Rudolph have a red nose? Does he have a cold? Is he genetically engineered? IFLS explores some of the possibilities.
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