For visual learners, a molecule of ethanol is easier to understand when its carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms have careened onto a screen and spun around for a bit. Likewise, for these learners the ...
CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR: Now, here in the U.S., the future is here with new technologies raising challenging new questions. Our next guest is award-winning author and futurist Amy Webb. She co-authored ...
Alex Dainis is a science communicator and video producer creating content that makes science approachable, accessible, and fun. She began producing digital science education videos on YouTube in 2012 ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- Here is an inspiring story about a brother and sister from East Harlem who while stuck in the rut of remote learning decided to create science lab videos to educate and ...
Any writer can tell you that the narrator of a story can make a significant difference. A new study finds that the same holds true for science videos, with viewers responding positively to researchers ...
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Third place: Living Immersion Sergio Garcia, a biology major, Aidan Trobough, a biology major, and Luke Rhodes, a kinesiology major, created a video to show how understanding the complexity and ...
January 25, 2023— Researchers in ACS Central Science report that simulations show the proteins can tilt and wave in “breath-like” motions, which could be exploited to better defend against the flu.
High-speed video helped researchers to get close-ups of the attack strategies of three snake families. By Ari Daniel Venomous snakes inhabit a different perceptual world than we do. “Before the mammal ...
CFR Senior Fellow for Global Health Laurie Garrett explains the conundrum of dual-use research of concern (DURC), in which the same experiments that allow scientists to understand pandemics can also ...