This 4-minute captioned video shows the intricate mechanisms involved in the progression of Alzheimer's disease in the brain. http://www.nia.nih.gov Permissi...
In this thought-provoking talk Fred Branson, founder of award-winning charity Amantani, invites you to re-imagine...
In this thought-provoking talk Fred Branson, founder of award-winning charity Amantani, invites you to re-imagine the relationship between the world’s so-cal...
--Michael Mann, Distinguished Professor and Director of the Earth System Science Center at Penn State University,...
--Michael Mann, Distinguished Professor and Director of the Earth System Science Center at Penn State University, and author of “Dire Predictions: Understand...
Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe As the poorest state in the Western hemisphere, Haiti has been...
Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe As the poorest state in the Western hemisphere, Haiti has been suffering from a lack of basic resources fo...
The Lessons of the Loess Plateau shows how an ancient civilization failed because they degraded their ecosystem...
The Lessons of the Loess Plateau shows how an ancient civilization failed because they degraded their ecosystem functions. This parallels many if not all of ...
Every day, humanitarian aid workers stand on the front lines of war and disaster, braving tremendous dangers and...
Every day, humanitarian aid workers stand on the front lines of war and disaster, braving tremendous dangers and difficulties to deliver assistance to those who need it most. World Humanitarian Day (WHD), which takes place every year on 19 August, recognizes the aid workers who risk their lives in humanitarian service, and mobilizes people to advocate for humanitarian action. The day was designated by the General Assembly seven years ago to coincide with the anniversary of the 2003 bombing of the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq.
Anjali Kumar went looking for God and ended up finding something else entirely. In an uplifting, funny talk about...
Anjali Kumar went looking for God and ended up finding something else entirely. In an uplifting, funny talk about our shared humanity, she takes us on a spiritual pilgrimage to meet witches in New York, a shaman in Peru, an infamous "healer" in Brazil and others, sharing an important lesson: what binds us together is far stronger than what separates us, and our differences are not insurmountable.