SciShowTemporada 2018

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300 Episodes

  • The Science Behind Football's First-Down Line
    E1
    The Science Behind Football's First-Down LineIf you’ve watch American football on television, you may have wondered how they make that yellow first down line look like it’s actually down on the field.
  • Can You Actually Die from a Broken Heart?
    E2
    Can You Actually Die from a Broken Heart?It turns out this common phrase might have more of a basis in truth than you thought!
  • Molecule Architecture: SciShow Talk Show with Dr. Oryon Berryman
    E3
    Molecule Architecture: SciShow Talk Show with Dr. Oryon BerrymanDr. Orion Berryman talks with Hank about the cool chemistry going on in his lab, and Jessi from Animal Wonders brings in Prickle the Hedgehog!
  • Egyptian Blue: How an Ancient Pigment Could Save Lives
    E4
    Egyptian Blue: How an Ancient Pigment Could Save LivesThe world’s first artificial pigment, Egyptian blue, may help scientists prevent forgery and even save lives.
  • How the First Americans Got There
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    How the First Americans Got ThereThis week, researches published a genetic analysis of the 11,500-year-old remains of a baby found in Alaska, near where the first Americans crossed the Bering land bridge. That analysis has answered some lingering questions about human migration to the Americas.
  • What Makes Radiators Bang So Loudly?
    E6
    What Makes Radiators Bang So Loudly?If you hear a loud bang in the middle of the night, it is probably your radiator. But how does a hollow hunk of metal make such a loud noise?
  • The 1918 Pandemic: The Deadliest Flu in History
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    The 1918 Pandemic: The Deadliest Flu in HistoryThe science behind why the 1918 flu is “the mother of all pandemics” continues to challenge scientists today. Olivia sheds some light on why this flu was so powerful and what we learned from it.
  • The 7 Coolest Active Space Probes
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    The 7 Coolest Active Space ProbesWe’ve sent thousands of things into space over the years! Many of them just orbit the Earth, and some are flying out past the edges of the Solar System. In this episode, we present our favorite currently active space probes!
  • What Do Dogs See When They Watch TV?
    E9
    What Do Dogs See When They Watch TV?Some dogs just seem to love watching TV. But are they really watching what we
  • How Close Are We to Curing Alzheimer's
    E10
    How Close Are We to Curing Alzheimer'sResearchers are working hard to understand the mechanics of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. So, how close are we to finding a cure?
  • How Kodak Discovered Radioactive Rain
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    How Kodak Discovered Radioactive RainThe Trinity Test had some unexpected consequences, including the creation of radioactive rain found hundreds of miles away from the test site.
  • How Meltdown and Spectre Make Your Computer Vulnerable
    E12
    How Meltdown and Spectre Make Your Computer VulnerableAnother year, another security breach that could expose all of your information. Installing updates might be a good New Year's resolution.
  • Is Sitting Too Close to the TV Really Bad for You?
    E13
    Is Sitting Too Close to the TV Really Bad for You?It may be antiquated now, but the old pearl of wisdom: “Don’t sit too close to the TV” was good advice in the 1960s
  • Shrimp Treadmills and 5 Other Odd Research Projects
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    Shrimp Treadmills and 5 Other Odd Research ProjectsScience isn't always a straightforward process. Here are 6 seemingly odd but absolutely creative ways researchers have approached their subjects.
  • A Deadly Mistake That Led to Safer Medicine | Elixir Sulfanilamide
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    A Deadly Mistake That Led to Safer Medicine | Elixir SulfanilamideIn the 1930s, a mistake that cost over a hundred lives helped usher in a new era of safer medicine.
  • Why Does Getting Water Up Your Nose Hurt So Much?
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    Why Does Getting Water Up Your Nose Hurt So Much?Jumping into a refreshingly cold body of water on a hot summer day can feel wonderful, except for your nose. Why does it hurt so much when you get water up your nose?
  • Why Don't Humans Have Penis Bones?
    E17
    Why Don't Humans Have Penis Bones?Most other mammals have penis bones, so why don't we?
  • The Trouble with This Year's Flu Season
    E18
    The Trouble with This Year's Flu SeasonWe here at SciShow know of two things that can help you get through this flu season: a flu shot, and watching this video. Make sure you do both!
  • What Happens When You Get Electrocuted?
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    What Happens When You Get Electrocuted?Most of the cases we call “electrocutions” are actually electric shocks: an electric current running through a body. Whether an electric shock becomes an electrocution depends on the nature of the current involved.
  • 8 Things People Get Wrong About Animals
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    8 Things People Get Wrong About AnimalsIf you watched a lot of cartoons as a kid, chances are you picked up some common animal stereotypes like "cats love milk!" or "bears can't get enough of that sweet, sweet honey!" What if we told you that everything cartoons taught you is a lie!
  • Salted Nukes: An Even More Dangerous Bomb
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    Salted Nukes: An Even More Dangerous BombNuclear weapons are the most destructive things we’ve ever created, but it turns out there’s a way to make them even deadlier…
  • Why Does Sweat Turn Shirts Yellow?
    E22
    Why Does Sweat Turn Shirts Yellow?Have you ever gone through your laundry and noticed unsightly yellow stains in all of your white shirts? If your sweat isn't yellow, what's causing this?
  • SciShow Quiz Show: Bears, Beats, Battlestar Galactica?
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    SciShow Quiz Show: Bears, Beats, Battlestar Galactica?Hank’s up to his old tricks again as he faces off against SciShow Senior Producer and Host Caitlin Hofmeister. Can she see through his lies and win her patron the prize?
  • Why You Might Want Parasitic Worms
    E24
    Why You Might Want Parasitic WormsSome doctors have actually found a connection between having parasitic worms and not having immune system problems like allergies or arthritis.
  • Why People Keep Eating Tide Pods
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    Why People Keep Eating Tide PodsRecently, you may have noticed a lot of memes on the Internet joking about eating Tide Laundry Pods. It was just a bit of absurdist fun until videos and stories started popping up of people actually eating them and experiencing some pretty horrible side effects.
  • Why Do Stink Bugs Stink?
    E26
    Why Do Stink Bugs Stink?Turns out stink bugs and cilantro have some things in common.
  • 6 Units of Measurement We're Still Using for Some Reason
    E27
    6 Units of Measurement We're Still Using for Some ReasonYou might be benefiting from the weird units you've never heard every time you put on your shoes or read about dark matter.
  • How the White House Killed Two Presidents
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    How the White House Killed Two PresidentsWorking in the White House in the 1840s may have been more hazardous than we thought.
  • What Happens to Birds During Hurricanes?
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    What Happens to Birds During Hurricanes?Birds can't watch the local weather forecast for early hurricane warnings, so what do they do when one hits?
  • Working on Pathfinder: SciShow Talk Show
    E30
    Working on Pathfinder: SciShow Talk ShowHank's friend from grad school, Bryan von Lossberg recounts his time working on NASA's Mars Pathfinder mission, and Jessi from Animal Wonders surprises us with Goma the red eyed tree frog!
  • How African Dust Feeds Florida's Crops
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    How African Dust Feeds Florida's CropsMassive amounts of dust manage to travel all the way across the ocean, creating some powerful and surprising global effects!
  • What This Video Will Do to Your Friends' Brains
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    What This Video Will Do to Your Friends' BrainsThe way your brain reacts to stimuli might tell us more about who you're friends with, and swatting at mosquitoes might one day bring us positive results.
  • Can Dogs Smell Fear?
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    Can Dogs Smell Fear?We're taught to be cool around strange dogs because they smell fear, and that might be true, but your fear is probably freaking them out too!
  • 7 Organs You Could Totally Live Without
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    7 Organs You Could Totally Live WithoutMost people know that they don't need their appendix, but what other organs can humans live without?
  • The Surprisingly Useful Medicines Hiding In Pee
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    The Surprisingly Useful Medicines Hiding In PeeYour urine is mostly water, but hidden in there are trace amounts of some very useful stuff!
  • What Causes 'Old People Smell'?
    E36
    What Causes 'Old People Smell'?If you've ever associated a smell with old age, you weren't imagining it—it all has to do with the chemistry of our skin.
  • Attachmente Theory: How Your Childhood Shaped You
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    Attachmente Theory: How Your Childhood Shaped YouOur interpersonal relationships start forming as soon as we’re born, and psychologists have studied how those early connections can set the stage for the other relationships we form later in life.
  • We're Getting Closer to Real-Life Tricorders
    E38
    We're Getting Closer to Real-Life TricordersMany of us have longed for cool sci-fi inventions like a holodeck or replicators, but there's one tool we're actually getting pretty darn close to creating: the medical tricorder.
  • A Vaccine Against... Cancer?
    E39
    A Vaccine Against... Cancer?Last week, a group of researchers unveiled a vaccine that cures cancer in mice, and if we can get it to work in humans, it will save a lot of lives.
  • How Do Skiers Win Races?
    E40
    How Do Skiers Win Races?Winning an alpine skiing race can come down to a tiny margin, so the skiers have to make sure they prepare their skis just right!
  • 6 Bacteria with Awesome Superpowers
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    6 Bacteria with Awesome SuperpowersBacteria have evolved some pretty incredible abilities. They may never star in a big summer movie, but here are six bacteria with amazing superpowers.
  • How a Blizzard Creates Thundersnow
    E42
    How a Blizzard Creates ThundersnowThunder is not something you normally associate with a winter storm. However, if the conditions are right, you might experience thundersnow.
  • Why Does the Cold Make You Pee?
    E43
    Why Does the Cold Make You Pee?Not everyone gets a winter as cold (or at the same time) as we do at SciShow, but no matter where you live, you may have wondered why venturing out into the cold often makes you have to pee more often.
  • Fecal Shields, and 5 Other Ways Animals Use Poop
    E44
    Fecal Shields, and 5 Other Ways Animals Use Poop
  • Why Echidnas Are Evolutionary Misfits
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    Why Echidnas Are Evolutionary Misfits
  • These Ant Paramedics Save Their Injured Comrades
    E46
    These Ant Paramedics Save Their Injured Comrades
  • Why Does Salt Make Food Taste Better?
    E47
    Why Does Salt Make Food Taste Better?
  • SciShow Quiz Show: When Science Meets Pop Culture
    E48
    SciShow Quiz Show: When Science Meets Pop Culture
  • 3 Things Fish Shouldn't Be Able to Do
    E49
    3 Things Fish Shouldn't Be Able to Do
  • Could Humans Ever Breathe Water?
    E50
    Could Humans Ever Breathe Water?
  • How Pregnancy Is Like Growing an Alien Inside You
    E51
    How Pregnancy Is Like Growing an Alien Inside You
  • The Key to an Artificial Heart ... and Open-Heart Surgery
    E52
    The Key to an Artificial Heart ... and Open-Heart Surgery
  • A Blood Test for Brain Damage, and AI Eye Doctors
    E53
    A Blood Test for Brain Damage, and AI Eye Doctors
  • Where Should I Put My Wi-Fi Router?
    E54
    Where Should I Put My Wi-Fi Router?
  • 6 'Undetectable' Poisons (and How to Detect Them)
    E55
    6 'Undetectable' Poisons (and How to Detect Them)
  • When Sled Dogs Saved an Alaskan Town
    E56
    When Sled Dogs Saved an Alaskan Town
  • What Are Eyeballs Made Of?
    E57
    What Are Eyeballs Made Of?
  • Stevie Boebi and Huckleberry the Beaver: SciShow Talk Show
    E58
    Stevie Boebi and Huckleberry the Beaver: SciShow Talk Show
  • Optogenetics: Using Light to Control Your Brain
    E59
    Optogenetics: Using Light to Control Your Brain
  • We Just Found Out Fat Cells Can Move!
    E60
    We Just Found Out Fat Cells Can Move!
  • Do You Really Sing Better In The Shower?
    E61
    Do You Really Sing Better In The Shower?
  • 6 Supplements That Might Actually Help You
    E62
    6 Supplements That Might Actually Help You
  • Slug Sex and Bubble Rafts: Nature's Most Unusual Slime
    E63
    Slug Sex and Bubble Rafts: Nature's Most Unusual Slime
  • Should You Talk to Your Plants to Help Them Grow?
    E64
    Should You Talk to Your Plants to Help Them Grow?
  • Football, Dementia, and the Future of Sports
    E65
    Football, Dementia, and the Future of Sports
  • Why Frogs Sometimes Fall From the Sky
    E66
    Why Frogs Sometimes Fall From the Sky
  • How Tattoos Really Work... At Least in Mice
    E67
    How Tattoos Really Work... At Least in Mice
  • Why Do Some Harmonies Sound Prettier Than Others?
    E68
    Why Do Some Harmonies Sound Prettier Than Others?
  • 7 of the Strangest Allergies
    E69
    7 of the Strangest Allergies
  • 3 of the Biggest Experiments Ever
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    3 of the Biggest Experiments Ever
  • Why Do the Planets Orbit in the Same Plane?
    E71
    Why Do the Planets Orbit in the Same Plane?
  • Why Babies Are (Scientifically) Amazing
    E72
    Why Babies Are (Scientifically) Amazing
  • How Intergalactic Particles Are Attacking Your Laptop
    E73
    How Intergalactic Particles Are Attacking Your Laptop
  • The First Known Bird Could Fly, But Super Awkwardly
    E74
    The First Known Bird Could Fly, But Super Awkwardly
  • Why Do Geiger Counters Make That Clicking Sound?
    E75
    Why Do Geiger Counters Make That Clicking Sound?
  • 7 Organisms That Can Clean Toxic Waste
    E76
    7 Organisms That Can Clean Toxic Waste
  • What Happens If You Use Your Feces as Fertilizer?
    E77
    What Happens If You Use Your Feces as Fertilizer?
  • Will Stress Really Make You Go Gray?
    E78
    Will Stress Really Make You Go Gray?
  • The Truth About the Five Stages of Grief
    E79
    The Truth About the Five Stages of Grief
  • How to Survive a Nuclear Attack
    E80
    How to Survive a Nuclear Attack
  • Pain-Killing Hunger and Superpowered Diabetic Fish
    E81
    Pain-Killing Hunger and Superpowered Diabetic Fish
  • Meet the World’s Most Terrifying Caterpillar
    E82
    Meet the World’s Most Terrifying Caterpillar
  • 8 Medications with Surprising Secondary Uses
    E83
    8 Medications with Surprising Secondary Uses
  • How the Oldest Rocks on Earth Changed History
    E84
    How the Oldest Rocks on Earth Changed History
  • Why Do Some Drugs Make Your Pupils Wider?
    E85
    Why Do Some Drugs Make Your Pupils Wider?
  • Two Fungi That Produced a New Type of Antibiotic: SciShow Talk Show
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    Two Fungi That Produced a New Type of Antibiotic: SciShow Talk Show
  • 3 (Actually Safe) Ways to Fight Climate Change
    E87
    3 (Actually Safe) Ways to Fight Climate Change
  • Why Is It So Hard to Make a Male Birth Control Pill?
    E88
    Why Is It So Hard to Make a Male Birth Control Pill?
  • Why Do You Get Hangry?
    E89
    Why Do You Get Hangry?
  • 6 Animal Noses That Outsniff Dogs
    E90
    6 Animal Noses That Outsniff Dogs
  • Solving the Mystery of Darwin’s Lifelong Illness
    E91
    Solving the Mystery of Darwin’s Lifelong Illness
  • Is There Less Oxygen in the Winter Since It's Colder?
    E92
    Is There Less Oxygen in the Winter Since It's Colder?
  • Why Is It So Hard to Fix Traffic?
    E93
    Why Is It So Hard to Fix Traffic?
  • Do Spicy Food Lovers Live Longer?
    E94
    Do Spicy Food Lovers Live Longer?
  • Lemurs Are Into Networking, Too!
    E95
    Lemurs Are Into Networking, Too!
  • Can You Keep Donating and Regrowing Your Liver?
    E96
    Can You Keep Donating and Regrowing Your Liver?
  • 6 Accidental Discoveries You've Probably Never Heard Of
    E97
    6 Accidental Discoveries You've Probably Never Heard Of
  • Do You Have a Maximum Heart Rate?
    E98
    Do You Have a Maximum Heart Rate?
  • How Worried Should You Be About Smart Home Security?
    E99
    How Worried Should You Be About Smart Home Security?
  • SciShow Quiz Show: Pit Stains & Climate Change
    E100
    SciShow Quiz Show: Pit Stains & Climate Change
  • The Hardest We've Ever Pushed Matter
    E101
    The Hardest We've Ever Pushed Matter
  • These 'Fossilized Brains' Might Not Be Brains At All
    E102
    These 'Fossilized Brains' Might Not Be Brains At All
  • Why Do Some Shots Make Your Arm Hurt So Much?
    E103
    Why Do Some Shots Make Your Arm Hurt So Much?
  • 6 Diseases That Have Shaped Human History
    E104
    6 Diseases That Have Shaped Human History
  • Does Stretching Before Exercise Actually Help?
    E105
    Does Stretching Before Exercise Actually Help?
  • Does Wine Really Need to Breathe?
    E106
    Does Wine Really Need to Breathe?
  • Why Nutrition Studies Keep Contradicting Each Other
    E107
    Why Nutrition Studies Keep Contradicting Each Other
  • 3 Times Scientists Did Weird Experiments With Rubber Ducks
    E108
    3 Times Scientists Did Weird Experiments With Rubber Ducks
  • New Insights Into What Fruit Fly Sex Is Like
    E109
    New Insights Into What Fruit Fly Sex Is Like
  • Why Do You Stick Out Your Tongue When You Concentrate?
    E110
    Why Do You Stick Out Your Tongue When You Concentrate?
  • The Biggest Sloth That Ever Lived, and 6 Other Gigantic Animals
    E111
    The Biggest Sloth That Ever Lived, and 6 Other Gigantic Animals
  • Weird Places: The Endless Lightning at Lake Maracalbo
    E112
    Weird Places: The Endless Lightning at Lake Maracalbo
  • The Super Strong Painkiller Hiding In Your Spit
    E113
    The Super Strong Painkiller Hiding In Your Spit
  • Learn To Taxidermy | SciShow Talk Show
    E114
    Learn To Taxidermy | SciShow Talk Show
  • Do Essential Oils Really Work? And Why?
    E115
    Do Essential Oils Really Work? And Why?
  • Your Asthma and Allergies Aren't Causing Mental Illness
    E116
    Your Asthma and Allergies Aren't Causing Mental Illness
  • Do Surgical Masks Really Protect You from the Flu?
    E117
    Do Surgical Masks Really Protect You from the Flu?
  • 7 Animals with Really Wild Tongues
    E118
    7 Animals with Really Wild Tongues
  • How Scientists Protect the World's Most Famous Art
    E119
    How Scientists Protect the World's Most Famous Art
  • What Are Fever Dreams?
    E120
    What Are Fever Dreams?
  • How Computers Find Naked People in Photos
    E121
    How Computers Find Naked People in Photos
  • The Problem with Bee Venom Therapy
    E122
    The Problem with Bee Venom Therapy
  • How DNA Analysis Led Police to the Golden State Killer
    E123
    How DNA Analysis Led Police to the Golden State Killer
  • Why Yapoks Need a Pouch for Their Junk
    E124
    Why Yapoks Need a Pouch for Their Junk
  • 5 Times Scientists Were Very Wrong About New Discoveries, Because of Hope
    E125
    5 Times Scientists Were Very Wrong About New Discoveries, Because of Hope
  • For Some Animals, The World Moves in Slow-Motion
    E126
    For Some Animals, The World Moves in Slow-Motion
  • Why These Squirrels Destroy Their Brains Every Winter
    E127
    Why These Squirrels Destroy Their Brains Every Winter
  • SciShow Quiz Show: We Eat Some Weird Stuff (Hank Vs. Mike Falzone)
    E128
    SciShow Quiz Show: We Eat Some Weird Stuff (Hank Vs. Mike Falzone)
  • The Strange (But True) History of Hysteria
    E129
    The Strange (But True) History of Hysteria
  • Why Can't Scientists Predict the Kilauea Eruption?
    E130
    Why Can't Scientists Predict the Kilauea Eruption?
  • 7 Extreme Animal Moms
    E131
    7 Extreme Animal Moms
  • Why Are Marine Mammals So Big?
    E132
    Why Are Marine Mammals So Big?
  • 3 Ways Humans Have Literally Put Themselves Into Art
    E133
    3 Ways Humans Have Literally Put Themselves Into Art
  • Why Isn't Cling Wrap as Good as it Used to Be?
    E134
    Why Isn't Cling Wrap as Good as it Used to Be?
  • The Real Reason Peppers are Spicy
    E135
    The Real Reason Peppers are Spicy
  • How Machines the Size of Molecules Could Change the World
    E136
    How Machines the Size of Molecules Could Change the World
  • Scientists Just Transferred Memories... Between Sea Slugs
    E137
    Scientists Just Transferred Memories... Between Sea Slugs
  • If There's Acid Rain, Is There Basic Rain?
    E138
    If There's Acid Rain, Is There Basic Rain?
  • 8 Survival Myths That Will Definitely Make Things Worse
    E139
    8 Survival Myths That Will Definitely Make Things Worse
  • It's True: The Sun Really Does Flash Green
    E140
    It's True: The Sun Really Does Flash Green
  • The Unique Reason Reindeer Change Their Eye Color
    E141
    The Unique Reason Reindeer Change Their Eye ColorOG Title: Reindeer's Color Changing Eyes Give Them Night Vision
  • Big Data, Wildlife Conservation, and InverteBRITs | SciShow Talk Show
    E142
    Big Data, Wildlife Conservation, and InverteBRITs | SciShow Talk Show
  • Why Are Self-Driving Cars Taking So Long?
    E143
    Why Are Self-Driving Cars Taking So Long?
  • The New Gel That Regrows Brains
    E144
    The New Gel That Regrows Brains
  • How Some People Echolocate Like Bats
    E145
    How Some People Echolocate Like Bats
  • 9 of the Weirdest Sperm Adaptations
    E146
    9 of the Weirdest Sperm Adaptations
  • Volcanic Lightning: Because Exploding Mountains Aren't Bad Enough
    E147
    Volcanic Lightning: Because Exploding Mountains Aren't Bad Enough
  • Why Does The Sky Turn Green Before Tornadoes?
    E148
    Why Does The Sky Turn Green Before Tornadoes?
  • Which is Worse For You: Sugar or Fat?
    E149
    Which is Worse For You: Sugar or Fat?
  • Do Placebos Work For Animals? Yes, Weirdly Enough
    E150
    Do Placebos Work For Animals? Yes, Weirdly Enough
  • New Genetic Clues to the Mystery of Your Giant Brain
    E151
    New Genetic Clues to the Mystery of Your Giant Brain
  • Why Do Wet Floors Slip, But Wet Clothes Stick?
    E152
    Why Do Wet Floors Slip, But Wet Clothes Stick?
  • 6 Everyday Ways Science Protects You from Your Poop
    E153
    6 Everyday Ways Science Protects You from Your Poop
  • Three Creative Ways to Eradicate Diseases
    E154
    Three Creative Ways to Eradicate Diseases
  • Why Do You Feel Butterflies in Your Stomach?
    E155
    Why Do You Feel Butterflies in Your Stomach?
  • Gina McCarthy on Public Health & Climate Change | SciShow Talk Show
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    Gina McCarthy on Public Health & Climate Change | SciShow Talk Show
  • What Growing Mini Brains Has Taught Us, And What's Next
    E157
    What Growing Mini Brains Has Taught Us, And What's Next
  • Why Humans Feel Disgust, and Why Other Animals Might Too
    E158
    Why Humans Feel Disgust, and Why Other Animals Might Too
  • Is it Good to Drink Beer After Working Out?
    E159
    Is it Good to Drink Beer After Working Out?
  • 5 Creepy Weather Phenomena That Shouldn't Be Allowed
    E160
    5 Creepy Weather Phenomena That Shouldn't Be Allowed
  • Why Can't We Just Kill Off Invasive Species?
    E161
    Why Can't We Just Kill Off Invasive Species?
  • Killer Gulls Rip Into Whales and Murder Seal Pups
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    Killer Gulls Rip Into Whales and Murder Seal Pups
  • How Safe Are Pesticides, Really?
    E163
    How Safe Are Pesticides, Really?
  • What Do Food Expiration Dates Actually Mean?
    E164
    What Do Food Expiration Dates Actually Mean?
  • How Junk Food Hacks Your Brain
    E165
    How Junk Food Hacks Your Brain
  • Why Does Time Slow Down During Car Accidents?
    E166
    Why Does Time Slow Down During Car Accidents?
  • 7 Medicines That Come from Super Toxic Critters
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    7 Medicines That Come from Super Toxic Critters
  • Meet the World's Worst Carnivore, the Kinkajou
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    Meet the World's Worst Carnivore, the Kinkajou
  • Teratomas: What Tumors with Teeth Can Teach Us About Stem Cells
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    Teratomas: What Tumors with Teeth Can Teach Us About Stem Cells
  • Scishow Quiz Show: Supersonic Giggles and Bat Cigars
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    Scishow Quiz Show: Supersonic Giggles and Bat Cigars
  • What Do Scientists Really Know About Polyphasic Sleep?
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    What Do Scientists Really Know About Polyphasic Sleep?
  • We Might Be Totally Wrong About Alzheimer’s
    E172
    We Might Be Totally Wrong About Alzheimer’s
  • Why Do Coffee Naps Recharge You So Well?
    E173
    Why Do Coffee Naps Recharge You So Well?
  • 7 of Australia's Most Terrifying Inhabitants
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    7 of Australia's Most Terrifying Inhabitants
  • What Does Polar Bear Milk Taste Like?
    E175
    What Does Polar Bear Milk Taste Like?
  • Why Do You Always Get Sick After Exams?
    E176
    Why Do You Always Get Sick After Exams?
  • What Do 'Natural' and 'Artificial' Flavors Really Mean?
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    What Do 'Natural' and 'Artificial' Flavors Really Mean?
  • The Baffling Viruses That Infect... Other Viruses
    E178
    The Baffling Viruses That Infect... Other Viruses
  • Baby Zebrafish Eyes Work Kind of like Real-Time Photoshop
    E179
    Baby Zebrafish Eyes Work Kind of like Real-Time Photoshop
  • Why Don't Whales Deafen Themselves?
    E180
    Why Don't Whales Deafen Themselves?
  • 9 Poisonous Plants You Might Have Around Your House
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    9 Poisonous Plants You Might Have Around Your House
  • Why Billions of Passenger Pigeons Died in Under a Century
    E182
    Why Billions of Passenger Pigeons Died in Under a Century
  • Does Aloe Really Treat a Sunburn?
    E183
    Does Aloe Really Treat a Sunburn?
  • Climate Science From Space | SciShow Talk Show
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    Climate Science From Space | SciShow Talk Show
  • Why Does Music Give Us Chills?
    E185
    Why Does Music Give Us Chills?
  • Turns Out, Spiders Use Electricity to Fly
    E186
    Turns Out, Spiders Use Electricity to Fly
  • We Probably Can't Save the Vaquita—But We Can Learn From Them
    E187
    We Probably Can't Save the Vaquita—But We Can Learn From Them
  • Does Microwaving Food Destroy Its Vitamins?
    E188
    Does Microwaving Food Destroy Its Vitamins?
  • 6 Times Scientists Radically Misunderstood the World
    E189
    6 Times Scientists Radically Misunderstood the World
  • Do Animals Appreciate Music?
    E190
    Do Animals Appreciate Music?
  • How to Build a Rocket Engine in Your Kitchen (Experiment Episode)
    E191
    How to Build a Rocket Engine in Your Kitchen (Experiment Episode)
  • Data Mining: How You're Revealing More Than You Think
    E192
    Data Mining: How You're Revealing More Than You Think
  • The Neolithic Diet: New Details About What's in the Iceman's Stomach
    E193
    The Neolithic Diet: New Details About What's in the Iceman's Stomach
  • What Happens If You Stop Pooping?
    E194
    What Happens If You Stop Pooping?
  • How 6 Rare Diseases Are Changing Everyday Medicine
    E195
    How 6 Rare Diseases Are Changing Everyday Medicine
  • Meet Zealandia: The Earth's '8th Continent' (and Real-Life Atlantis)
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    Meet Zealandia: The Earth's '8th Continent' (and Real-Life Atlantis)
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    What's the Best Position to Sleep In?
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    SciShow Quiz Show: A Different Kind of Animal Wonders
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    How Quarks Fixed the Mess That Was Particle Physics
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    Is YouTube Giving Us All ADHD?
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    Do Brown Eyes See Better?
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    8 Boss Invertebrates That Eat Whatever They Want
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    The Earth's Internet: How Fungi Help Plants Communicate
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    Why Don't Humans Have a Mating Season?
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    A Giant Underground Lake on Mars! | Breaking News
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    Could the Plague Rise Again?
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    Why Cancer Labels Are Super Misleading
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    Why Do Prosthetic Limbs Feel Way Heavier Than Biological Ones?
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    6 "Vegetarian" Animals that Will Give You Nightmares
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    The Sad Truth About the Turmeric in Your Golden Latte
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    This Binge-drinking Tree Shrew Could Probably Outdrink You
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    Giant Antarctic Sea Spiders | SciShow Talk Show
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    No, You Don't Have a "Reptilian Brain"
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    What Happens If You Fuse All Your Chromosomes? | SciShow News
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    What Happens If You Eat Mold?
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    5 Things Humans Got Really Wrong About Our Bodies
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    Why You Might Want Someone Else's Poop Inside You
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    Why Do I Sweat So Much?
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    How U.S. Airports Might Revamp Security... Using Game Theory
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    Why Scientists are Giving Robots Human Muscles
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    Why Florida's Red Tide Is Killing So Many Animals | SciShow News
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    How Do Polarized Sunglasses Work?
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    5 Devastating Security Flaws You've Never Heard Of
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    Do Bacterial Cells Store Memories?
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    Are Broken Bones Stronger After They Heal?
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    Scientists Had Some Bad Ideas | Scishow Quiz Show
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    Why Is It So Hard to Make a Realistic Twitter Bot?
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    A Zombie Gene Keeps Elephants from Getting Cancer | SciShow News
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    Why Doesn't Your Sphincter Get Tired?
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    6 Popular "Home Remedies" That Don't Actually Work
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    Using One of the Deadliest Neurotoxins for Beauty... and Medicine?
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    Why Does Scratching Make Itching Worse?
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    Could Scientists Predict the Next Political Crisis?
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    Killer Bees: The Real Zom-bee Apocalypse
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    New Bacterial Enzymes Could Revolutionize Blood Donations | SciShow News
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    How Do Turtles Live So Long?
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    The Moth That Drinks Bird Tears & 6 Other Absurd Diets
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    How Do You Know If You Have Food Poisoning?
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    Hardcore Mice use Scorpion Venom as a Painkiller
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    Studying Polar Bears from a Monster Truck | SciShow Talk Show
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    Is There a Safe Way to Use Your Phone and Drive?
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    A Brand New Type of Brain Cell | SciShow News
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    Why Is Your Cat So Disgusted With You?
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    8 Crafty Plants That Have Mastered Deceit
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    Does Eating Breakfast Really Help You Lose Weight?
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    Why These Weird Carnivores Smell Like Popcorn
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    What Does "Organic" Mean, and Should You Buy Organic Foods?
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    The Oversized Invasive Carrot That Can Give You Third Degree Burns
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    Parasitic Wasps Found Inside 30 Million-Year-Old Flies | SciShow News
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    The Baller Rat That Kicks Rattlesnakes in the Face
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    6 of the Planet's Best Hunters
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    Turns Out "The Lorax" Is Probably a Real Monkey
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    Why Are Your Headphones Always in a Knot?
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    SciShow Quiz Show: Invest in Your Digestion!
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    The Mystery of the Biggest Genomes
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    Luzia Among Specimens Likely Lost in Brazil Museum Fire | SciShow News
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    Can Cold Showers Really Improve Your Health?
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    6 Dangerous Diseases Hiding in U.S. Backyards
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    The Secret to Becoming Immune to Mosquito Bites
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    E260
    Why Don't Birds Have Vertical Tails Like Airplanes?
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    How Much Junk Is in Your DNA Trunk?
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    Why the Weak Nuclear Force Ruins Everything
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    People Are More Forgiving Than You'd Think | SciShow News
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    E264
    Where Are All the Electric Airplanes?
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    6 Animals with Extraordinary Adaptations to Cave Life
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    What's at the Bottom of the Deepest Lake in the World?
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    Why Does Putting a Finger Under Your Nose Stop a Sneeze?
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    Hare Hair & Fuzzy Bunnies | SciShow Talk Show
  • The World's Next Ocean
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    The World's Next Ocean
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    The Oldest Known Animal May Be a Weird, Fleshy Oval | SciShow News
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    3 Ways We Could Transform the Future of Food
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    5 Bizarre Aircraft That Pushed the Boundaries of Engineering
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    E273
    The Biggest Volcanic Eruption in Human History
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    E274
    The Horrifying Truth About Swimmer's Itch
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    The Randomness Problem: How Lava Lamps Protect the Internet
  • How Pocket Calculators Changed Electronics Forever
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    How Pocket Calculators Changed Electronics Forever
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    Making Antivenom out of Human Antibodies | SciShow News
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    E278
    Does Using Your Phone Really Hurt Your Sleep?
  • 6 Surprisingly Helpful Invasive Species
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    6 Surprisingly Helpful Invasive Species
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    How We Fixed the Most Radioactive Place on Earth
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    E281
    Why are Dead Bugs Always on Their Backs?
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    Toxic Shock Syndrome: Way Beyond Tampons
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    Fairies, Goblins, and Pirates: A Fantastic Quiz Show
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    E284
    Why Can't We Make a Good Salt Substitute?
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    7 Wacky Ways Birds Use Feathers
  • Why Carbon Dating Might Be in Danger
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    Why Carbon Dating Might Be in Danger
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    How Do Thermal Imaging Goggles Work?
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    How Mind-Controlling Parasites Teach Us About Brains
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    Extreme Engineering to Create the World's Stillest Rooms
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    How Researchers Made Mice Pups from Two Moms and Two Dads | SciShow News
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    Meet the Oilbird: A Bird that Thinks it's a Bat
  • 6 Home Remedies Actually Supported by Science
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    6 Home Remedies Actually Supported by Science
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    Should You Really 'Feed a Cold, Starve a Fever'?
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    Why Do Batteries Taste Sour?
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    Precision Medicine | SciShow Talk Show
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    E296
    Why Do Some Doctors Still Use Bloodletting?
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    Can a Burger Really Give You Nightmares? | SciShow News
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    E298
    Why Can Severe Pain Make You Vomit?
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    7 Ridiculous Feats of Strength in the Animal Kingdom
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    Where Did Werewolf Myths Come From?

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