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2062 – People Using Social Media Look Back: Funny Video
(Hat tip: Canadian EMR)Collected in NCurse's videos Feb 11, 2012 -
Rockstar Scientists in Lego: Hilarious!
Maia Weinstock thought it would be great to create the Lego forms of the most famous scientists, science bloggers, and science journalists who are also active online. The project is called Scitweeps because the scientists are identified by their Twitter feed.Collected in NCurse's videos May 6, 2011 -
Health 2.0 News: From Rap to Sequencing
Join The HealthyRT Experiment: Let’s Use Twitter To Drown Out Health Misinformation I’d like to get a small group of volunteer experts together – healthcare professionals committed to science and common sense – and have them read and approve links before they are promoted on Twitter. I have created a new Twitter account called “HealthyRT” [...]Collected in NCurse's videos Apr 29, 2011 -
The Social Network Parody (about Pubmed)
I guess you’ve seen The Social Network which presents how Facebook was really born.Well now here is the parody focusing on how Pubmed, the biomedical database, was born.Collected in NCurse's videos Apr 12, 2011 -
Origami and Manicure with the Da Vinci Robot
Medgadget featured a video in which Dr. James Porter of Swedish Medical Center in Seattle folds a paper airplane with the da Vinci medical robot and attempts to make it fly.Collected in NCurse's videos Apr 6, 2011 -
Funny Surgery Stories: Launched
Last week I wrote about a new site, Funny Surgery Stories, where medical professionals and patients are encouraged to share stories, upload videos or music focusing on funny stories from the OR. The site is now live and features some real pearls as shown below.Collected in NCurse's videos Mar 21, 2011 -
Videogames with paramecia players
Stanford University bioengineer Ingmar Riedel-Kruse and his colleagues are developing “biotic games” where players control paramecia and other living microorganisms. The PacMan-like video games are the first in which a player’s actions influence the behavior of living microorganisms while the game is being played.Collected in NCurse's videos Jan 26, 2011 -
Medical Students Present Their University by Singing
Here is the medical version of “Glow” music video made by graduating medical students of the University of Tromsø, Norway.Collected in NCurse's videos Nov 29, 2010 -
Google Demo Slam
Google came up with something innovative again! They asked users to create videos in which they demonstrate the real power of Google apps and tools.Collected in NCurse's videos Nov 10, 2010 -
ZDoggMD: The Rapper Doctor
I just came across ZDoggMD and had to watch some of his videos which are absolutely fantastic! But I’m speechless now… Anyway, who is this genius?Collected in NCurse's videos Oct 5, 2010 -
The 2010 Ig Nobel Award Winners Announced
This is October again and the famous Ig Nobel Award winners were just announced before the real Nobel winners. Guess who took the Medicine category: Psychologists Simon Rietveld and Ilja van Beest at the University of Amsterdam share the award for discovering that breathing difficulties brought on by asthma can be alleviated by repeated rollercoaster [...]Collected in NCurse's videos Oct 4, 2010 -
‘Dance Your Ph.D.’ Finalists Announced
Last year, I wrote about Science Magazine’s competition in which researchers could dance their research projects or PhDs. Now the finalists are announced.Collected in NCurse's videos Sep 20, 2010
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