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Does the gender of your doctor matter? | BBC Global
A study conducted by researchers in Japan and the US suggests that mortality rates among female patients are lower in the care of female physicians.
Why might that be? And how can we use this information to save lives?
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Is this why Venus lost its oceans? | BBC Global
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The Earth and Venus are made of similar material and are about the same size. Yet one planet has an abundance of water and the other is bone dry. When and how did this happen? Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder think the answer lies in a non-thermal process called 'HCO Dissociative Recombination'. We spoke with co-lead researcher of the study Dr Michael Chaffin to learn more. Sub...
Archive interview with Fidel Castro: On the brink of nuclear war | BBC Global
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On 26 June 1961 BBC Panorama's Robin Day sat down with the Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro to talk about the Agrarian Reform policy - and his desire for a peaceful relationship with the US. Subscribe to BBC Global: ua-cam.com/users/bbc_global?sub_confirmation=1 For the latest news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com #bbc #fidelcastro #cuba
Why the Northern Lights could get more intense | BBC Global
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Before satellite technology brought us answers, the Northern Lights were a mysterious and unexplained phenomena, long woven into the legends of Arctic communities. Occurring in the polar regions, this colourful light show is caused by particles from the Sun hitting the Earth's atmosphere. Scientists predict that this year or next, the solar cycle will peak and a period of more intense and compl...
Orangutan seen “self-medicating” in world first | BBC Global
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Scientists have observed a never-before-seen behaviour by a wild orangutan. Rakus, a Sumatran orangutan in Indonesia, was seen self-medicating using a paste made from plants to heal a large wound on his cheek. Primatologist Dr Isabelle Laumer, the lead author of the research, provides insights into this unprecedented event. Subscribe to BBC Global: ua-cam.com/users/bbc_global?sub_confirmation=1...
A once-in-a-lifetime star explosion is coming | BBC Global
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A star in the Corona Borealis constellation is about to explode. The recurrent nova, T Coronae Borealis, has an outburst every 80 years. The next one is expected between now and September. What can we expect to see when looking up at the night sky? And what should we know about watching this rare event? Subscribe to BBC Global: ua-cam.com/users/bbc_global?sub_confirmation=1 For the latest news,...
Salvador Dalí talks about his iconic moustache | BBC Global
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Playful and provocative, Salvador Dalí's moustache was more than mere facial hair but a bold artistic statement. In this rare English language interview, the Surrealist artist shared the secret behind the most famous moustache in the world. This clip is from Panorama, originally broadcast 4 May, 1955. Subscribe to BBC Global: ua-cam.com/users/bbc_global?sub_confirmation=1 For the latest news, a...
King Charles: One year since the Coronation | BBC Global
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It’s one year since the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. After a rollercoaster 12 months for the King, how does his coronation year compare to that of his mother's? We turn back the clock and take a look. Subscribe to BBC Global: ua-cam.com/users/bbc_global?sub_confirmation=1 For the latest news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com #bbc #kingcharles #royalfamily
Carrie Fisher on why Star Wars was 'low-budget' | BBC Global
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This Star Wars Day - May the Fourth be with you - we're revisiting a funny and frank BBC archive interview with Carrie Fisher, aka Princess Leia, from a long time ago… in 1977. Fisher spoke to the BBC three weeks before Star Wars’ UK cinema release, describing the film as “the most expensive low-budget film ever made". She discusses the qualities that made both the role of Princess Leia and the...
Why 2024's cicada emergence is so rare | BBC Global
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Periodical cicadas have a very strange lifecycle. They spend 13 or 17 years underground (depending on the brood), and then suddenly emerge in their billions over the course of a few weeks. And now, in 2024, an ultra rare "dual emergence" of cicadas is happening - with two different broods of emerging at the same time. It has not happened for 221 years - and won't happen again for another 221 ye...
World’s first ‘zero waste’ restaurant | BBC Global
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Every year, one-third of food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted globally, according to the World Food Programme. But a restaurant in London, UK, is trying to tackle the issue by aiming to produce no waste for landfill. As part of its zero waste mission, Silo uses a nose to tail and root to tip approach to cooking out of respect for nature. Subscribe to BBC Global: ua-cam.com/user...
Space isn't as colourful as you think | BBC Global
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Have you wondered what it would be like to see space through your very own eyes? We spoke to the experts who process images from the James Webb Telescope to find out how close the pictures of our Universe are to reality. Subscribe to BBC Global: ua-cam.com/users/bbc_global?sub_confirmation=1 For the latest news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com #bbc #space #nasa
BBC - Made to Make You Think
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Get in-depth reporting and live coverage from all perspectives. The BBC brings you the world's stories. Visit the new BBC.com: bbc.in/49GEYNH
Why some species experience 'virgin births' | BBC Global
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Why some species experience 'virgin births' | BBC Global
Britain's mysterious WW2 'island of death' | BBC Global
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Britain's mysterious WW2 'island of death' | BBC Global
Rare footage shows life through the eyes of polar bears | BBC Global
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Rare footage shows life through the eyes of polar bears | BBC Global
Titanic survivor recalls harrowing moment ship sank | BBC Global
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Titanic survivor recalls harrowing moment ship sank | BBC Global
Does apple cider vinegar really help with weight loss? | BBC Global
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Does apple cider vinegar really help with weight loss? | BBC Global
The 24-year-old human bone collector | BBC Global
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The 24-year-old human bone collector | BBC Global
Does it really take 10,000 steps to stay healthy? | BBC Global
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Does it really take 10,000 steps to stay healthy? | BBC Global
The English town that stopped the plague | BBC Global
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The English town that stopped the plague | BBC Global
Nasa space lasers beam cat video 19 million miles | BBC Global
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Nasa space lasers beam cat video 19 million miles | BBC Global
Mappa Mundi: The greatest map of the medieval world | BBC Global
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Mappa Mundi: The greatest map of the medieval world | BBC Global
Three signs a volcano is about to erupt | BBC Global
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Three signs a volcano is about to erupt | BBC Global
How ‘Johnny Softsword’ may have lost the Crown Jewels - BBC REEL
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How ‘Johnny Softsword’ may have lost the Crown Jewels - BBC REEL
What science tells us about the afterlife - BBC REEL
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What science tells us about the afterlife - BBC REEL
Magenta: The colour that doesn't exist - BBC REEL
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Magenta: The colour that doesn't exist - BBC REEL
Braille: What is it like to read without sight? - BBC REEL
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Braille: What is it like to read without sight? - BBC REEL
The benefits of dancing (even if you're not good at it) - BBC REEL
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The benefits of dancing (even if you're not good at it) - BBC REEL
How a 16th century rhino inspired Portugal's famous pavement art - BBC REEL
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How a 16th century rhino inspired Portugal's famous pavement art - BBC REEL

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Jumbo344
    @Jumbo344 2 години тому

    Do wounds heal faster when asleep?

  • @DullyDust
    @DullyDust 2 години тому

    I would absolutely love to know why he knew about this plant and seemed to be very confident that it would work. I think it would be a huge breakthrough for science if we could understand how he knew where to get it and that it would work, when we apparently haven't seen any other orangutans do it since at least 1994

  • @jetrusty
    @jetrusty 3 години тому

    Were can i apply!

  • @AbdalQadeerM
    @AbdalQadeerM 3 години тому

    truly said "The history of technological development doesn't go in a straight line". There might be move advanced tech lost somewhere in the oceans or deserts to be discovered.

  • @justsumguy2u
    @justsumguy2u 4 години тому

    Back then, astronaut safety wasn't a concern, only propoganda was

  • @vanillasmerk5742
    @vanillasmerk5742 4 години тому

    The do nothing male gigolo

  • @LemurWhoSpoke
    @LemurWhoSpoke 4 години тому

    I looked up the research article, and unfortunately it sits behind a paywall, so I couldn't critique it. The most obvious problem with it from the abstract was that it only considered 30-day mortality and readmission. Anyone who has ever had chronic or misdiagnosed medical conditions will know that a 30-day survey will miss a lot of issues. For example, many people are ignored when they report early symptoms, and then they get sent home to wait for problems to reoccur. It can sometimes take more than a month to worsen to more advanced stages. I also found it suspicious that most of the patients had male doctors (~71%). According to 2021 data from the AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges), only 58% of Family Medicine/General Practice doctors are male, and their numbers are declining steadily as older doctors retire. It made me wonder if there was some selection bias involved or if they might have omitted some of the data. I also wonder if they were comparing older male doctors to younger (fresh out of school) female doctors, in which case, the quality of education would have been a significant factor, not gender. As for the financial support, the study was funded by the Annenberg Foundation, which gives money to social justice work. That's like giving a free pass to research on food safety when it's funded by the major food corporations. The BBC should have put more effort into critiquing this research instead of giving it an uncritical endorsement. But then again, the Annenberg Foundation also helps fund PBS and other allied (and biased) news agencies, so I'm not surprised. In fact, I wonder if the Annenberg Foundation hand-fed their research project to the BBC and the associated press as a form of cheap advertising. FYI, I'm a liberal who advocates gender and racial equality. I do not, however, endorse the radical turn within the mainstream in recent years. Misandry is not compatible with gender equality, and social justice should not be seen as revenge. We need critical and balanced reporting, not ideological propaganda from the left or right.

  • @Vanessa-ok3ys
    @Vanessa-ok3ys 4 години тому

    Didnt it sink at exactly 2:20? Thats so eerie, I just cant imagine.

  • @alterego7739
    @alterego7739 4 години тому

    They might look around or watch the news and say nevermind

  • @WalterWhite1911
    @WalterWhite1911 4 години тому

    I unsubscribe immediately! You fill your channel with pseudo-scientific woke nonsense like this and it becomes unwatchable. So, if your daughter needs an emergency surgery for a brain tumor, instead of choosing the best surgeon you can find regardless of any other consideration, just go for a female one because she's more "emphatic". Better still if they/them is a "nonbinary" lesbian and absolutely not white Caucasian!

  • @tannenbaum3807
    @tannenbaum3807 5 годин тому

    Everyone: "What an amazing guy helping so many people!" Me: "he's awkward and sits on his phone..."

  • @Shadoweknows76
    @Shadoweknows76 5 годин тому

    😂😂😂 Venus? I have a video of this planet (wandering star), and it shows the entity inside. All stars are fallen angels ✡️. I couldn't even watch the video because of the title being a lie.

  • @nishikantangangom8961
    @nishikantangangom8961 5 годин тому

    It's actually great for people who want to be with someone but also don't want to interact with them.

  • @OrlandoFl407
    @OrlandoFl407 5 годин тому

    Nice shirt

  • @ChristopherWallbank-di9hj
    @ChristopherWallbank-di9hj 6 годин тому

    The fate of all advanced civilizations is a great fall, the higher you go the further you fall

  • @StevenBanks123
    @StevenBanks123 6 годин тому

    I am in the top 10% of people who realize they don’t know what they are doing. I am sure of this.

  • @manonfire92
    @manonfire92 7 годин тому

    Got one of them in my back garden here in the UK

  • @cfx5000
    @cfx5000 7 годин тому

    I'm a lefty. I can't use my left hand?

  • @alvinhe7871
    @alvinhe7871 7 годин тому

    Those non-tired short sleepers can easily go to Harvard handling all the extra work since lots of homework take up sleep time anyways

  • @Piatek17p
    @Piatek17p 7 годин тому

    this do be astonishing

  • @resellex5091
    @resellex5091 7 годин тому

    ticking them all off at the moment, anyone got the odds on a major asteroid strike…

  • @davedaves3489
    @davedaves3489 8 годин тому

    She was soooooo depresssed here. She had major daddy issues.

  • @LemurWhoSpoke
    @LemurWhoSpoke 8 годин тому

    This affects men, too. I've had several female doctors for the last 10 years, and the quality of my care has significantly declined with each of them. All of them have been too squeamish to touch me or perform routine examines for male health issues, often visibly grimacing when my conditions necessitate the test. Unfortunately, my hospital no longer employs male doctors, so I can't ask for a new physician. And the last time I did ask for a male physician, all the female receptionists gave me an evil look, as if I were somehow promoting patriarchy. We need a balanced discussion of gender issues in the news, and this is not it. A senior editor for NPR recently revealed that his news organization deliberately dictates the news, telling people how to think on social issues at the behest of special interest groups that oversee their editing and news selection process. Within a week, other news organizations like PBS, CNN, and the BBC all came out with ads trying to convince people that they were different and didn't tell people what to think. That's BS. Ditch the special interest groups, restore balance to the news, and kick misandrous, misogynous, and racist writers and editors to the curb.

  • @NoNameNoProblem1
    @NoNameNoProblem1 9 годин тому

    We're evolving, just backwards.

  • @wasteland6961
    @wasteland6961 9 годин тому

    Mr. Show did a sketch about this in the '90's.

  • @Jj-jg6pw
    @Jj-jg6pw 9 годин тому

    What happened was northern hordes invaded the south and destroyed much science. Aka the Indo European expansion.

  • @j.pershing2197
    @j.pershing2197 9 годин тому

    Venus never had oceans. Its new

  • @shoobydoobiemauiwowee
    @shoobydoobiemauiwowee 10 годин тому

    Why might that be? Maybe because of female intuition and the strong bonds women form with people - men can be a bit more disconnected at times. And how can we use this information to save lives? Well nurtured women are like a flashlight in the dark, I think ensuring a basic standard of living will give more people opportunities to specialize in what they're good at...more female doctors and fewer sick people.

  • @KumaVerse
    @KumaVerse 10 годин тому

    You can hire this guy to keep you company in your haunted house.

  • @nearry382Reamy
    @nearry382Reamy 10 годин тому

    Every politician be like:

  • @rogerballs2014
    @rogerballs2014 10 годин тому

    no.....

  • @godfreycarmichael
    @godfreycarmichael 11 годин тому

    Wow! Riveting.

  • @macbrebonicks8668
    @macbrebonicks8668 11 годин тому

    The older I get the more I realize beautiful women ain't 💩

  • @callyral
    @callyral 11 годин тому

    The Netherlands sounds like an awesome country.

  • @ergin3d
    @ergin3d 12 годин тому

    Humans have experimented on, enslaved, and committed genocide against their own kind. We are indeed one of a kind.

  • @teutonictosh
    @teutonictosh 13 годин тому

    What happened to Mr Clark? I hope he made it and reunited with his wife!

  • @michaelogden5958
    @michaelogden5958 13 годин тому

    Yep. Not fun. Pramipexole has helped me immensely.

  • @dailypolishme
    @dailypolishme 13 годин тому

    Rebecca Skloot I applaud your unbiased research on Henrietta Lacks and restoring my faith in the human race 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @sugarush1476
    @sugarush1476 13 годин тому

    This was as fascinating as the film. How has this not gone viral?!

  • @BubbleMix-96
    @BubbleMix-96 14 годин тому

    yuck

  • @piyusha6969
    @piyusha6969 14 годин тому

    Its really ridiculous we still talking about this. People really need to grow up

    • @llauram3650
      @llauram3650 9 годин тому

      what do you mean? this is a new study?

  • @user-dc9oj3qq5z
    @user-dc9oj3qq5z 15 годин тому

    Japanese are also highly so. Men really do not speak in public to strangers. They don't help women in public and they are just tired for working too long hours. Women can be more social.

  • @Skitharyx
    @Skitharyx 15 годин тому

    I like being alone, but I don't like being lonely.

  • @florencetown4024
    @florencetown4024 15 годин тому

    2:30