DIY Science: The Alzheimer's Detecting Helmet

If we could detect Alzheimer’s earlier, we could treat it better. Two college students designed a device that may be able to do just that.

DIRECTOR
Matthew Fridg

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
Chandler Tuttle
Brandon Stewart

PRODUCERS
Robert Chapman-Smith
Laura Howd

PRODUCTION MANAGER
Laura Howd

CINEMATOGRAPHER
Jeremy McDaniel

TITLE SEQUENCE & GRAPHICS
Andrew Garber

ASSISTANT EDITOR
Maggie Kierstead

SOUND DESIGN & MIX
Defacto Sound

COLOR
John Carrington

ADDITIONAL CAMERA
Dustin Oakley

PRODUCTION SOUND MIXER
Steve Souryal

PA
Maggie Kierstead

POST-PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS
Isis Garcia
Seth Goldin

EDITORS
Erin Kruger  (The Homemade Internet Service)
Lucas Abel    (Alzheimer's Detecting Helmet)
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DIY Science: Can Coding Prevent Overdoses?

In Baltimore, sometimes referred to as the heroin capital of the U.S., a group of teenagers have developed an app that can track bad batches of drugs and alert nearby users. The so-called Bad Batch Boys believe that giving the information to the people that need it most has the potential to save countless lives.

DIY Science: The Homemade Internet Service

We all get tired of our internet service. Too expensive, too slow, too many lost signals. But what if instead of just restarting your router, you started your own internet service? Sounds crazy, but that’s exactly what one man did.