SciShowStagione 2021

SciShow comments on just about any topic from subatomic physics to the Big Bang, toxic chemicals to butt hair, viruses to human societies. Every topic is covered from a scientific perspective but in plain English with a touch of tongue in cheek humor.

Dove guardare SciShow • Stagione 2021

300 Episodi

  • 3 Things We Really Want to Know About COVID-19
    E1
    3 Things We Really Want to Know About COVID-19
  • These Frogs Hide Thanks to Transparent Skin
    E2
    These Frogs Hide Thanks to Transparent Skin
  • 6 Types of Odd Body Armor
    E3
    6 Types of Odd Body Armor
  • What Fruit Flies Taught Us About Human Biology
    E4
    What Fruit Flies Taught Us About Human Biology
  • Can You Drink Snake Venom?
    E5
    Can You Drink Snake Venom?
  • How Alchemy Led to Modern-Day Chemistry & Medicine
    E6
    How Alchemy Led to Modern-Day Chemistry & Medicine
  • Those White Crusts on Whales Are Alive and Full of Stories
    E7
    Those White Crusts on Whales Are Alive and Full of Stories
  • Tapputi-Belatekallim: The First Chemical Engineer | Great Minds
    E8
    Tapputi-Belatekallim: The First Chemical Engineer | Great Minds
  • Why Do Fish School?
    E9
    Why Do Fish School?
  • 6 Animals That Thrive Upside-Down
    E10
    6 Animals That Thrive Upside-Down
  • How Volcanoes’ Music Could Help Us Predict Them
    E11
    How Volcanoes’ Music Could Help Us Predict Them
  • Photosynthesis WITHOUT THE SUN
    E12
    Photosynthesis WITHOUT THE SUN
  • The Untold Story of the First Vaccine
    E13
    The Untold Story of the First Vaccine
  • Sparkling Clouds and Other Wild Ways Cephalopods Use Ink
    E14
    Sparkling Clouds and Other Wild Ways Cephalopods Use Ink
  • What to Know About the New COVID Variants | SciShow News
    E15
    What to Know About the New COVID Variants | SciShow News
  • So Apparently Platypuses Glow in the Dark
    E16
    So Apparently Platypuses Glow in the Dark
  • Sneaky Ways Chemists Are Making Our World Safer
    E17
    Sneaky Ways Chemists Are Making Our World Safer
  • Here's What Kevlar and Your Smartphone Have in Common
    E18
    Here's What Kevlar and Your Smartphone Have in Common
  • When Algae Learned to Hunt
    E19
    When Algae Learned to Hunt
  • There is So Much We Got Wrong about Corals...
    E20
    There is So Much We Got Wrong about Corals...
  • How "Cold-Blooded" Animals Survive the Cold
    E21
    How "Cold-Blooded" Animals Survive the Cold
  • Oh No...Is Nature Going to Make Climate Change WORSE?! | SciShow News
    E22
    Oh No...Is Nature Going to Make Climate Change WORSE?! | SciShow News
  • Is There a Way to Sober Up Faster?
    E23
    Is There a Way to Sober Up Faster?
  • 8 Bone Eating Animals
    E24
    8 Bone Eating Animals
  • How Rain Might Make Mountains Grow
    E25
    How Rain Might Make Mountains Grow
  • Why Does the Ocean Smell Like That?
    E26
    Why Does the Ocean Smell Like That?
  • A User's Guide to the Human Body
    E27
    A User's Guide to the Human Body
  • The Scientist Who Mapped the Seafloor: Marie Tharp | Great Minds
    E28
    The Scientist Who Mapped the Seafloor: Marie Tharp | Great Minds
  • We Know More About Those COVID-19 Variants. It's Not Great | SciShow News
    E29
    We Know More About Those COVID-19 Variants. It's Not Great | SciShow News
  • Earth Has Another Magnetic Field
    E30
    Earth Has Another Magnetic Field
  • 5 Tiny Bots Inspired by Nature
    E31
    5 Tiny Bots Inspired by Nature
  • Why Some Countries Are Delaying COVID Booster Shots
    E32
    Why Some Countries Are Delaying COVID Booster Shots
  • Why Moose Love Licking Cars
    E33
    Why Moose Love Licking Cars
  • Why It Actually Took 50 Years to Make COVID mRNA Vaccines
    E34
    Why It Actually Took 50 Years to Make COVID mRNA Vaccines
  • Foxes Might Use Magnetic Fields to Hunt
    E35
    Foxes Might Use Magnetic Fields to Hunt
  • The Science of Why Bacon and Eggs Are the Perfect Match
    E36
    The Science of Why Bacon and Eggs Are the Perfect Match
  • Life or Death Farts: How Animals Use Passed Gas
    E37
    Life or Death Farts: How Animals Use Passed Gas
  • You're Losing Bones Right Now
    E38
    You're Losing Bones Right Now
  • The Secret of Regeneration in... Alligators
    E39
    The Secret of Regeneration in... Alligators
  • Crabs Keep Turning Into Land Animals!
    E40
    Crabs Keep Turning Into Land Animals!
  • Why Are COVID Fatality Rates Dropping?
    E41
    Why Are COVID Fatality Rates Dropping?
  • Second COVID Vaccine Shot Side Effects
    E42
    Second COVID Vaccine Shot Side Effects
  • The Shrimp and the Sponge: A Deep Sea Love Story
    E43
    The Shrimp and the Sponge: A Deep Sea Love Story
  • 5 Times Evolution Should Have Planned Ahead
    E44
    5 Times Evolution Should Have Planned Ahead
  • The Carnivorous Plants That Gave Up Meat for Poop
    E45
    The Carnivorous Plants That Gave Up Meat for Poop
  • This Beautiful House Is Made of Snot
    E46
    This Beautiful House Is Made of Snot
  • How Archaeologists Are Literally Recreating the Past | Experimental Archaeology
    E47
    How Archaeologists Are Literally Recreating the Past | Experimental Archaeology
  • The Gulf of California's Upside-Down Mirror Pools | Weird Places
    E48
    The Gulf of California's Upside-Down Mirror Pools | Weird Places
  • The Oldest DNA Ever Found
    E49
    The Oldest DNA Ever Found
  • How to Catch a Bird… If You’re a Fish
    E50
    How to Catch a Bird… If You’re a Fish
  • 5 Technologies Helping Us Explore The Deep Ocean
    E51
    5 Technologies Helping Us Explore The Deep Ocean
  • The 22 Year-Old Chemist Who Changed Leprosy Treatment | Great Minds
    E52
    The 22 Year-Old Chemist Who Changed Leprosy Treatment | Great Minds
  • Why Pandas LOVE Rolling in Horse Manure
    E53
    Why Pandas LOVE Rolling in Horse Manure
  • Body Parts You’ve Never Heard Of
    E54
    Body Parts You’ve Never Heard Of
  • Microbes Might Survive on Mars | SciShow News
    E55
    Microbes Might Survive on Mars | SciShow News
  • Why Thai Shrimps Parade on Land
    E56
    Why Thai Shrimps Parade on Land
  • 5 Toxins Animals Steal For Themselves
    E57
    5 Toxins Animals Steal For Themselves
  • Make Your Own Edible Bubbles! | Spherification
    E58
    Make Your Own Edible Bubbles! | Spherification
  • Prelude to a Revolution | Antibodies Series Part 1
    E59
    Prelude to a Revolution | Antibodies Series Part 1
  • Creating $122 Billion of Antibodies | Antibodies Series Part 2
    E60
    Creating $122 Billion of Antibodies | Antibodies Series Part 2
  • Smaller, Better, Faster, Stronger: the "Antibodies" of the Future | Antibodies Mini-Series Part 3
    E61
    Smaller, Better, Faster, Stronger: the "Antibodies" of the Future | Antibodies Mini-Series Part 3
  • How The One-Shot COVID Vaccine Changes Things
    E62
    How The One-Shot COVID Vaccine Changes Things
  • Underwater Animals Are So Loud, They'd Damage Our Hearing
    E63
    Underwater Animals Are So Loud, They'd Damage Our Hearing
  • Breast Cancer gets Worse in the Spring and Fall. But...Why?
    E64
    Breast Cancer gets Worse in the Spring and Fall. But...Why?
  • Warding Off Murder Hornets with... Poop?
    E65
    Warding Off Murder Hornets with... Poop?
  • These Bats Make Tiny Snow Caves
    E66
    These Bats Make Tiny Snow Caves
  • The Greenest Grocery Bag
    E67
    The Greenest Grocery Bag
  • The Scientist Who Made the Internet Possible | Great Minds: Narinder Singh Kapany
    E68
    The Scientist Who Made the Internet Possible | Great Minds: Narinder Singh Kapany
  • COVID Variant Recombination: Threat or Achilles Heel?
    E69
    COVID Variant Recombination: Threat or Achilles Heel?
  • Anal Teeth, Paralyzing Farts, and Other Weaponized Butts
    E70
    Anal Teeth, Paralyzing Farts, and Other Weaponized Butts
  • Why Do Humans Have Butts?
    E71
    Why Do Humans Have Butts?
  • Cephalopods Have a Totally Wild Way of Adapting
    E72
    Cephalopods Have a Totally Wild Way of Adapting
  • Why Do Our Bones Make Our Blood?
    E73
    Why Do Our Bones Make Our Blood?
  • The Mysterious Origins of the Nucleus
    E74
    The Mysterious Origins of the Nucleus
  • We Found a Bunch of New Eye Color Genes | SciShow News
    E75
    We Found a Bunch of New Eye Color Genes | SciShow News
  • Slingshot Spiders Put Fighter Pilots to Shame
    E76
    Slingshot Spiders Put Fighter Pilots to Shame
  • These Extinct Birds Really Stretch the Definition of “Bird”
    E77
    These Extinct Birds Really Stretch the Definition of “Bird”
  • Whale Poop Helps Cool Our Planet
    E78
    Whale Poop Helps Cool Our Planet
  • There Are Mountains Deep Within the Earth
    E79
    There Are Mountains Deep Within the Earth
  • Your Phone and You: How Your Cell Affects You
    E80
    Your Phone and You: How Your Cell Affects You
  • Why Only Some Vaccines Need Booster Shots
    E81
    Why Only Some Vaccines Need Booster Shots
  • Big Breakthrough in Artificial Wombs | SciShow News
    E82
    Big Breakthrough in Artificial Wombs | SciShow News
  • Ghost Crabs Take Stomach Growling to a Whole New Level
    E83
    Ghost Crabs Take Stomach Growling to a Whole New Level
  • 5 Ways Biology Is Transforming Buildings
    E84
    5 Ways Biology Is Transforming Buildings
  • Why Haven't We Built a Better Battery?
    E85
    Why Haven't We Built a Better Battery?
  • We Use Black Holes to Study Tectonic Plates
    E86
    We Use Black Holes to Study Tectonic Plates
  • Engineering Plants That Fertilize Themselves to Save the World
    E87
    Engineering Plants That Fertilize Themselves to Save the World
  • These Insects are Smaller than a Single Cell...How?!
    E88
    These Insects are Smaller than a Single Cell...How?!
  • Whiteflies Destroy Crops Thanks to a Stolen Plant Gene | SciShow News
    E89
    Whiteflies Destroy Crops Thanks to a Stolen Plant Gene | SciShow News
  • Why These Bees Just Keep Staring at Flowers
    E90
    Why These Bees Just Keep Staring at Flowers
  • Animals Inspiring the Armor of the Future
    E91
    Animals Inspiring the Armor of the Future
  • Do We Need a Negative Leap Second?
    E92
    Do We Need a Negative Leap Second?
  • We Had Catnip All Wrong
    E93
    We Had Catnip All Wrong
  • The Hamster That Saved Thousands of COVID Patients
    E94
    The Hamster That Saved Thousands of COVID Patients
  • Heat-Seekers: Harnessing the Infrared Senses of Animals
    E95
    Heat-Seekers: Harnessing the Infrared Senses of Animals
  • Bones Began as Mineral Batteries
    E96
    Bones Began as Mineral Batteries
  • 5 Animals With Superpowered Senses
    E97
    5 Animals With Superpowered Senses
  • Dire Wolves Were Real! But Not Wolves
    E98
    Dire Wolves Were Real! But Not Wolves
  • The Common Houseplant That Hasn’t Flowered in Almost 60 Years
    E99
    The Common Houseplant That Hasn’t Flowered in Almost 60 Years
  • The Mosquito That Doesn’t Bite You, Even Though It Could
    E100
    The Mosquito That Doesn’t Bite You, Even Though It Could
  • Without Volcanoes, Earth Might be Dead
    E101
    Without Volcanoes, Earth Might be Dead
  • What Happens When a Venomous Snake Bites Itself?
    E102
    What Happens When a Venomous Snake Bites Itself?
  • The Experiment That May Have Broken Physics | SciShow News
    E103
    The Experiment That May Have Broken Physics | SciShow News
  • These Plants Are the Same Species
    E104
    These Plants Are the Same Species
  • Basically Every Mammal Is Good at Swimming... Except Us
    E105
    Basically Every Mammal Is Good at Swimming... Except Us
  • How Do mRNA Vaccines Work?
    E106
    How Do mRNA Vaccines Work?
  • Relative Humidity Isn't What You Think It Is
    E107
    Relative Humidity Isn't What You Think It Is
  • The Unsung Scientist Behind the Building Blocks of DNA | Marie M. Daly
    E108
    The Unsung Scientist Behind the Building Blocks of DNA | Marie M. Daly
  • Electric Eels Bigger Than You Zap in PACKS
    E109
    Electric Eels Bigger Than You Zap in PACKS
  • What Glowing Fish and Your Dress Shirt Have in Common
    E110
    What Glowing Fish and Your Dress Shirt Have in Common
  • How an Ancient Remedy Became a Modern Cure for Malaria
    E111
    How an Ancient Remedy Became a Modern Cure for Malaria
  • Why Are Some COVID-19 Cases Asymptomatic?
    E112
    Why Are Some COVID-19 Cases Asymptomatic?
  • Aquatic Animals That Live in Trees
    E113
    Aquatic Animals That Live in Trees
  • Geological Misfits: 4 Small Weird Places
    E114
    Geological Misfits: 4 Small Weird Places
  • Thank Climate Change for the Awful Allergy Season
    E115
    Thank Climate Change for the Awful Allergy Season
  • The Stressful Reasons Corals Are Becoming More Colorful
    E116
    The Stressful Reasons Corals Are Becoming More Colorful
  • Are Viruses Alive?
    E117
    Are Viruses Alive?
  • High-Tech Ways Genomics is Changing Field Biology
    E118
    High-Tech Ways Genomics is Changing Field Biology
  • Climate Change Moved the North Pole
    E119
    Climate Change Moved the North Pole
  • Why You Can't Bake a Mason Jar
    E120
    Why You Can't Bake a Mason Jar
  • "Alternative" Alternative Energies
    E121
    "Alternative" Alternative Energies
  • Meet the Real Tyrannosaurus rex
    E122
    Meet the Real Tyrannosaurus rex
  • We’re Giving Nature a Vitamin Deficiency
    E123
    We’re Giving Nature a Vitamin Deficiency
  • Why Bacteria Don't Outweigh the Earth
    E124
    Why Bacteria Don't Outweigh the Earth
  • A Vaccine for Asthma? #inmice | SciShow News
    E125
    A Vaccine for Asthma? #inmice | SciShow News
  • The Secrets Hidden in Your Tears, Earwax, and Other Secretions
    E126
    The Secrets Hidden in Your Tears, Earwax, and Other Secretions
  • The Search for Tasmanian Tigers Continues
    E127
    The Search for Tasmanian Tigers Continues
  • Oxygen Enemas Could Save Lives
    E128
    Oxygen Enemas Could Save Lives
  • What Does a 95% Effective Vaccine Really Mean?
    E129
    What Does a 95% Effective Vaccine Really Mean?
  • 5 Beautifully Complex Ways to Fly
    E130
    5 Beautifully Complex Ways to Fly
  • How the Manhattan Project Gave Us Today's Air Filters
    E131
    How the Manhattan Project Gave Us Today's Air Filters
  • What If Your Arm Falls Off Right After a Vaccine?
    E132
    What If Your Arm Falls Off Right After a Vaccine?
  • 20 Minutes of Amazing Stuff About Bees
    E133
    20 Minutes of Amazing Stuff About Bees
  • The Science of the World's Most Colorful Corn
    E134
    The Science of the World's Most Colorful Corn
  • Treating Blindness With Light (and Gene Therapy) | SciShow News
    E135
    Treating Blindness With Light (and Gene Therapy) | SciShow News
  • Why Are Mules Sterile?
    E136
    Why Are Mules Sterile?
  • 6 Mysteries Geologists Can’t Explain — Yet!
    E137
    6 Mysteries Geologists Can’t Explain — Yet!
  • Meet Our Nitrogen-Breathing Bacterial Relative
    E138
    Meet Our Nitrogen-Breathing Bacterial Relative
  • Maybe Yawning Protects You From...Snakes?
    E139
    Maybe Yawning Protects You From...Snakes?
  • Why Some DNA Is Selfish
    E140
    Why Some DNA Is Selfish
  • Do You Need a Copper Pot?
    E141
    Do You Need a Copper Pot?
  • These Adorable Puppies Were Born Smart | SciShow News
    E142
    These Adorable Puppies Were Born Smart | SciShow News
  • Why Do Flamingos Stand on One Leg?
    E143
    Why Do Flamingos Stand on One Leg?
  • What Fake Fragrances Teach Us About Sustainability
    E144
    What Fake Fragrances Teach Us About Sustainability
  • Animal-Free Animal Products With Cellular Agriculture
    E145
    Animal-Free Animal Products With Cellular Agriculture
  • Everest Doesn’t Always Feel Like the Tallest Mountain
    E146
    Everest Doesn’t Always Feel Like the Tallest Mountain
  • Why Animals Keep Self-Amputating
    E147
    Why Animals Keep Self-Amputating
  • Best Nap Ever: Rotifers Wake Up After 24,000 Years
    E148
    Best Nap Ever: Rotifers Wake Up After 24,000 Years
  • Why Are Periodical Cicadas So ... Periodical?
    E149
    Why Are Periodical Cicadas So ... Periodical?
  • DNA: Not Just for Life Anymore!
    E150
    DNA: Not Just for Life Anymore!
  • The Brewer Who Secretly Revolutionized Statistics | Great Minds: William Gosset
    E151
    The Brewer Who Secretly Revolutionized Statistics | Great Minds: William Gosset
  • How Earth Recycled a Mountain Range
    E152
    How Earth Recycled a Mountain Range
  • Living Fossils Are Dead! Long Live Living Fossils
    E153
    Living Fossils Are Dead! Long Live Living Fossils
  • An Unexpected Tool to Track Ancient Civilizations...Bacteria
    E154
    An Unexpected Tool to Track Ancient Civilizations...Bacteria
  • Our Boats Are Changing the Tide
    E155
    Our Boats Are Changing the Tide
  • 4 Weird Unsolved Mysteries of Math
    E156
    4 Weird Unsolved Mysteries of Math
  • We Solved the Mystery of the Dying Birds
    E157
    We Solved the Mystery of the Dying Birds
  • Radiation Is a Green Diamond’s Best Friend
    E158
    Radiation Is a Green Diamond’s Best Friend
  • 5 Body Hacks for When You’re Sick
    E159
    5 Body Hacks for When You’re Sick
  • The Hidden Superpowers of Moss
    E160
    The Hidden Superpowers of Moss
  • The People Who Lived in Denisova Cave | SciShow News
    E161
    The People Who Lived in Denisova Cave | SciShow News
  • Poisons and Venoms and Toxins, Oh My!
    E162
    Poisons and Venoms and Toxins, Oh My!
  • Can Climate Change Make Lightning… Supercharged?
    E163
    Can Climate Change Make Lightning… Supercharged?
  • How These Snakes Evolved to Spit… IN YOUR EYE
    E164
    How These Snakes Evolved to Spit… IN YOUR EYE
  • Serious Play: 4 Toys That Inspired Scientific Breakthroughs
    E165
    Serious Play: 4 Toys That Inspired Scientific Breakthroughs
  • What’s a Particle Accelerator Doing in a Hospital?
    E166
    What’s a Particle Accelerator Doing in a Hospital?
  • Meet Dragon Man, Humans’ Possible New Relative | SciShow News
    E167
    Meet Dragon Man, Humans’ Possible New Relative | SciShow News
  • The Blinding White Remains of a Dying Sea | Weird Places: White Sands
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    The Blinding White Remains of a Dying Sea | Weird Places: White Sands
  • The Wasp That Reprograms Spiders
    E169
    The Wasp That Reprograms Spiders
  • What’s in the 4% of our DNA that makes us different from chimps?
    E170
    What’s in the 4% of our DNA that makes us different from chimps?
  • Does Your Cockatiel Have an Accent?
    E171
    Does Your Cockatiel Have an Accent?
  • Mammals, Mutants, and… Roaches: The Science of Milk
    E172
    Mammals, Mutants, and… Roaches: The Science of Milk
  • How are Koalas alive?
    E173
    How are Koalas alive?
  • Wood-eating Clams: The Real Kraken?
    E174
    Wood-eating Clams: The Real Kraken?
  • 5 Times Animals Inspired Better Drugs
    E175
    5 Times Animals Inspired Better Drugs
  • Seeing Like Mantis Shrimp to Spot Cancer
    E176
    Seeing Like Mantis Shrimp to Spot Cancer
  • Parkinson’s Isn’t Inherited (Usually), but This Gene Matters
    E177
    Parkinson’s Isn’t Inherited (Usually), but This Gene Matters
  • Tour the Solar System with SciShow Space
    E178
    Tour the Solar System with SciShow Space
  • Why These Baby Bees Love Jam Sessions
    E179
    Why These Baby Bees Love Jam Sessions
  • How Knots Help Us Understand the World
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    How Knots Help Us Understand the World
  • The Plants That Live on Artificial Light (and Why That’s Bad)
    E181
    The Plants That Live on Artificial Light (and Why That’s Bad)
  • If Tomatoes Could Talk, Here’s What They’d Say | SciShow News
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    If Tomatoes Could Talk, Here’s What They’d Say | SciShow News
  • Earwax, Butt Hair, and Other Weird Human Attributes
    E183
    Earwax, Butt Hair, and Other Weird Human Attributes
  • Crocodile Tears Are Real (And Could Help Cure Dry Eyes)
    E184
    Crocodile Tears Are Real (And Could Help Cure Dry Eyes)
  • These Baby Shrimp Really Pack a Punch!
    E185
    These Baby Shrimp Really Pack a Punch!
  • 5 Robots You Can Hug
    E186
    5 Robots You Can Hug
  • A Better Way to Do Nuclear Energy?
    E187
    A Better Way to Do Nuclear Energy?
  • The New Oldest Animal Fossils?
    E188
    The New Oldest Animal Fossils?
  • The Weird, Delightful Smells of Being Human
    E189
    The Weird, Delightful Smells of Being Human
  • No Hips, No Problem: Better Hip Replacements From Snakes
    E190
    No Hips, No Problem: Better Hip Replacements From Snakes
  • Why Don't We Eat Pop-Quinoa?
    E191
    Why Don't We Eat Pop-Quinoa?
  • 5 Computer Scientists Who Changed Programming Forever
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    5 Computer Scientists Who Changed Programming Forever
  • Why There's a Straight Line Through Scotland
    E193
    Why There's a Straight Line Through Scotland
  • How Earth's Rotation Affects Our Oxygen | SciShow News
    E194
    How Earth's Rotation Affects Our Oxygen | SciShow News
  • A Season for Disease'n
    E195
    A Season for Disease'n
  • Can Bees Get Jet-Lag?
    E196
    Can Bees Get Jet-Lag?
  • Why Biting Ice Cream Hurts So Bad
    E197
    Why Biting Ice Cream Hurts So Bad
  • Did Dinos Dance? And Other Behavior Questions
    E198
    Did Dinos Dance? And Other Behavior Questions
  • How Ancient Human Clues Ended Up in Rock
    E199
    How Ancient Human Clues Ended Up in Rock
  • What You Need to Know About the Delta Variant
    E200
    What You Need to Know About the Delta Variant
  • Snakes: Scaly, Serpentine Sensations!
    E201
    Snakes: Scaly, Serpentine Sensations!
  • Is Coffee Disappearing... or Will It Just Taste Different?
    E202
    Is Coffee Disappearing... or Will It Just Taste Different?
  • The Real Reason Dogs Kick When You Scratch Them
    E203
    The Real Reason Dogs Kick When You Scratch Them
  • 5 Weird Things We Believe About Death
    E204
    5 Weird Things We Believe About Death
  • Why Does Rubbing Tired Eyes Feel Good?
    E205
    Why Does Rubbing Tired Eyes Feel Good?
  • There’s Hope in the Latest Climate Report
    E206
    There’s Hope in the Latest Climate Report
  • Good Vibrations
    E207
    Good Vibrations
  • The Salamander That Refuses to Grow Up
    E208
    The Salamander That Refuses to Grow Up
  • The Speedy Cold-Hearted Tuna
    E209
    The Speedy Cold-Hearted Tuna
  • 6 Toilets From History, and What They Taught Us
    E210
    6 Toilets From History, and What They Taught Us
  • This Tortoise Has a Taste for Blood | SciShow News
    E211
    This Tortoise Has a Taste for Blood | SciShow News
  • Seven Ways Poop Saves Lives
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    Seven Ways Poop Saves Lives
  • Why Can’t We Make New Stradivari Violins?
    E213
    Why Can’t We Make New Stradivari Violins?
  • These Glaciers Cannot Melt
    E214
    These Glaciers Cannot Melt
  • Will We Ever be Able to Predict Earthquakes?
    E215
    Will We Ever be Able to Predict Earthquakes?
  • We Skipped Flu Season. That's Bad
    E216
    We Skipped Flu Season. That's Bad
  • The Secret to Better Chocolate Was Inside Us All Along
    E217
    The Secret to Better Chocolate Was Inside Us All Along
  • The Genetic Code Sucks. Let’s Do Better
    E218
    The Genetic Code Sucks. Let’s Do Better
  • Sniffing Out a Seabird in the Desert
    E219
    Sniffing Out a Seabird in the Desert
  • Is Glass a Liquid?
    E220
    Is Glass a Liquid?
  • Manipulating plant genes...through grafting!
    E221
    Manipulating plant genes...through grafting!
  • Studying Poop to Save Species
    E222
    Studying Poop to Save Species
  • Bigger Beaks Through Climate Change | SciShow News
    E223
    Bigger Beaks Through Climate Change | SciShow News
  • Seeing Sick Birds Boosts Canaries’ Immune Responses
    E224
    Seeing Sick Birds Boosts Canaries’ Immune Responses
  • What Can We Learn from Baby's First Poop?
    E225
    What Can We Learn from Baby's First Poop?
  • Why Curveballs Are in the Eye of the Beholder
    E226
    Why Curveballs Are in the Eye of the Beholder
  • Why Y Chromosomes Won’t Be Around Forever
    E227
    Why Y Chromosomes Won’t Be Around Forever
  • Slowly Solving the Mystery of Turtle Origins
    E228
    Slowly Solving the Mystery of Turtle Origins
  • Some Butterflies Are Secretly Cannibals
    E229
    Some Butterflies Are Secretly Cannibals
  • How Do Ducks Stay Dry?
    E230
    How Do Ducks Stay Dry?
  • A Story of Wrong-Way Migration, Caused By Climate Change
    E231
    A Story of Wrong-Way Migration, Caused By Climate Change
  • How the Internet Can Finally Answer Its Own Cat Questions
    E232
    How the Internet Can Finally Answer Its Own Cat Questions
  • Why Do Strawberries Have Eight Copies of Their Genes
    E233
    Why Do Strawberries Have Eight Copies of Their Genes
  • Seed-Inspired Microdevices and Zombie Plants
    E234
    Seed-Inspired Microdevices and Zombie Plants
  • What Megalodon’s Teeth Say About Their Parenting
    E235
    What Megalodon’s Teeth Say About Their Parenting
  • These Superpowered Animals Use Your 5 Senses, But Better
    E236
    These Superpowered Animals Use Your 5 Senses, But Better
  • Detecting Earthquakes: AI vs. Citizen Scientists
    E237
    Detecting Earthquakes: AI vs. Citizen Scientists
  • Catching Alzheimer's 25 Years Earlier
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    Catching Alzheimer's 25 Years Earlier
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