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Daniel Terdiman: Innovation in arms control as well as to announce the winners of the innovation challenge, I would like to introduce Acting Undersecretary of State Rose Gottemoeller Acting Under...
Hello and welcome to HealthiNation, I’m Dr. Paul Knoepflmacher. The graveyard shift, or a “swing-shift” – it means working at night, or working a day that isn’t nine to five. It sounds grueling, and...
>> SO I AM JENNIFER JOHNSON WORKING IN THE LAB AND I'M A STAFF SCIENTIST. AND I'M GOING TO TALK TO YOU ABOUT SECONDARY VARIANTS. SO IT'S NOT THE EXCITING PART OF...
Prof: All right everybody, let's start in. So the midterms are graded, for those of you that are not doing the paper. And you'll receive them back on Thursday in class. And people for...
This work started a long time ago...a really long time ago. We are trying to develop a test to detect tuberculosis rapidly. And we've developed one, and it's worked quite nicely. The...
Are cell phones risky? Cell phones are everywhere. There are over six billion cell phone subscriptions worldwide - nearly one for every man, woman, and child on the planet. And many people claim they...
a new study about air pollution was released Thursday by the International Agency for Research on Cancer or the IARC as it's called which its its partner World Health Organization to be clear...
Millions of messages are sent and received every day- nearly all by wireless users...and the demand for wireless services is growing like wildfire. But so is concern about the potential health effects...
"Breast Cancer and Alcohol: How Much is Safe?" Recently, they IARC, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the official World Health Organization body that decides what is...
PATRICK MCGUIRE: This is the First Nation of Aamjiwnaang's burial ground. These people have been here for hundreds of years. And about 70 years ago, they got some great new neighbors. This is...