Yeast Alive! - by Scientific American
Editor-in-Chief Mariette DiChristina and her daughters inflate a balloon with yeast, the tiny organisms that make bread rise in the oven. Activity instructions ...
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Quantum Entanglement Lab - by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX PART ONE is here: http://goo.gl/t2EEb --- SA editors George Musser and John Matson pay a visit to Professor ...
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Scientific American Backs Biden With Its First Presidential Endorsement In History | MSNBC
Laura Helmuth, the editor-in-chief of Scientific American, joins Lawrence O'Donnell to discuss the magazine's historic endorsement of Joe Biden because of ...
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Will we ever get to Mars?
Join Scientific American for a conversation about the next steps in humanity's reconnaissance of Mars. Featuring Casey Dreier, senior space policy adviser at ...
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Neuroscience Meets Magic - by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX --- Brain scientists Stephen Macknik and Susana Martinez-Conde explain the science behind the mental ...
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The Scientific Americans – Load And Go! (FULL ALBUM)
Formados a fines de los 70 y separandose en el 83 The Scientific Americans contaron con 3 lanzamientos, este es su 3ero. El tema que recomiendo es Fascist.
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The Mind-Blowing Mathematics of Sunflowers - Instant Egghead #59
Why do the number of spirals in a sunflower match up with the integers 34, 55, 89 and 144 -- numbers found in the famous Fibonacci Sequence? Scientific ...
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Social Cues in the Brain - by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX __ Reading the emotions of others is essential for even the most basic social skills. Here's how our brain ...
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Why Scientific American is giving its first ever presidential endorsement | Laura Helmuth Interview
Whether its climate change or the coronavirus pandemic, President Trump repeatedly rejects advice from specialists. He refuses to follow the science. Earlier ...
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Scientific American Never Backed A Candidate In 175-Year History, But They Just Endorsed Biden
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Virtual Archaeology - by Scientific American
Using quad bikes and computer gaming software, archaeologists are reconstructing the landscape around Stonehenge to learn more about this ancient ...
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Why Do Autumn Leaves Change Color? - Instant Egghead #51
Scientific American editor Mark Fischetti explains how the leaves of deciduous trees perform their annual chameleon act, changing from various shades of green ...
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What Is Vertigo? - Instant Egghead #67
Is the world spinning, and you don't know why? Scientific American MIND editor Ingrid Wickelgren explains how your inner ear can throw you off balance.
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The science community has long been compromised | Scientific American Endorses Joe Biden
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Science in America - Neil deGrasse Tyson
We offer this 4min video on “Science in America”, containing what may be the most important words Neil deGrasse Tyson has ever spoken. ------------- Redglass ...
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Is Our Universe a Hologram? - Instant Egghead #63
We take for granted that we exist as 3D beings in a 3D universe, but physicists suggest that our world is just the projection of a reality written in 2D. Scientific ...
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The Hidden Prejudice - Scientific American Frontiers
Scientific American Frontiers Host, Alan Alda, speaks with Dr. Mahzarin R. Banaji (Harvard University) and Dr. Brian Nosek (University of Virginia) on how the ...
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What do we really know about Black Holes?
Scientific American presents a conversation about black holes with Yale University astrophysicist Priyamvada Natarajan. To be discussed: a short history of ...
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Scientific American Makes First Presidential Endorsement In Its 175 Year
Scientific American, the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the United States, had not made a presidential endorsement in the publication's ...
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How Math is Visual - by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX Papers from Benoit Mandelbrot's office offer a peek into the mathematician's thinking process. His work and that ...
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Scientific American's top feature stories of 2018
Scientific American editors discuss the stories they consider to be most important or interesting in 2018.
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Scientists reconstruct giant sauropod dinosaur - by Scientific American
A new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History features a 60-foot model of the dinosaur named Mamenchisaurus. The model reveals what we know ...
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What is the smart grid? - by Scientific American
Whether we want it or not, the "smart grid" is on its way. In this animated guide we show you the essential features. -- SUBSCRIBE to our channel: ...
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Summer of Love at Scientific American! - Best of the Blogs #8
Check out the hottest science posts for August 2013, fresh from the Scientific American blog network. Carin Bondar, the biologist with a twist, is your host.
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Why is gravity different?
We probably think we know gravity pretty well. After all, we have more conscious experience with this fundamental force than with any of the others ...
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Scientific American Frontiers S01E01
The World's Scariest Rollercoaster; New Hearts for Newborns; Woodpecker Housing Crunch; Facing Feelings; Supercool Squirrels.
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Invasive Seafood: It's What's for Dinner - by Scientific American
Invasive species can be a major pest, but some people see them as an untapped food resource. Go on assignment with Scientific American editor Michael ...
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Scientific American Frontiers S04E02 Special from Germany
Autobahn Co-Pilot; Homeward Bound; Go, Trabi, Go; Brain Storm; Emperors of the Air.
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How Dinosaurs Grew So Large | The Great Courses Plus + @Scientific American | Mind-Blowing Science
We've partnered with Scientific American—the oldest, continuously published monthly magazine in the United States—to bring their most popular articles to life ...
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Como corredores de elite correm tão rápido | Scientific American Brasil
Existe ciência por trás do motivo que faz corredores de velocidade de calibre olímpico nos deixarem comendo poeira. A Scientific American investiga as últimas ...
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Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is spreading. Science uses this one number to figure out just how fast.
COVID-19. SARS. MERS. Ebola... whenever there's a new outbreak, scientists rush to calculate a number called the R0, or R-naught. Why? It's been a critical ...
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Why Toothpaste Makes Orange Juice Taste Bad - Instant Egghead #43
We learn early not to drink juice after brushing our teeth. But it isn't just the mix of citrus and mint. The chemicals in toothpaste make your tongue more sensitive ...
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These ants jump large distances ... using their jaws not their legs
Trap jaw ants produce the highest acceleration ever recorded in an animal of their size when their jaws slam shut (and they fly into the air). Why do they do it?
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Why Can't We Regrow Limbs? - Instant Egghead #35
Have you ever wondered why humans lack the regenerative ability found in salamanders and some lizards? Why can these animals regrow their amputated ...
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'Scientific American' Backs Biden in First-Ever Endorsement
'Scientific American' , Backs Biden, in First-Ever Endorsement. The endorsement by 'Scientific American' was posted online in an editorial on Tuesday. It is the ...
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How Does Radiocarbon Dating Work? - Instant Egghead #28
How do scientists determine the age of fossils that have been under the surface of the earth for thousands of years? Scientific American Editor Michael Moyer ...
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New York City's Hidden Surveillance Network Part 2 - by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX __ In the second of three videos, we go deeper into New York City's 'Ring of Steel' and get a rare look at its ...
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Are We Facing the Sixth Mass Extinction? - Instant Egghead #24
According to the United Nations, we are losing about 200 species per day--a thousand times the normal background rate of extinction. How does this stack up to ...
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