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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What Happens to Your Body after You Die? - Instant Egghead #65
Whatever your beliefs, most people seem to agree that the body left behind when we depart this mortal coil is just a heap of bones and flesh. But what happens ...
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The science community has long been compromised | Scientific American Endorses Joe Biden
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Decoding the Puzzle of Human Consciousness | The Great Courses Plus + @Scientific American
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Genes vs. DNA vs. Chromosomes - Instant Egghead #19
Scientific American editor Eric R. Olson untangles the relationship between the most fundamental components of our biology. -- Please visit our website to ...
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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 Do Paper Cuts Hurt So Much? - Instant Egghead #25
Some of the most infuriating and stabbing pain is caused by nothing but a thin sheet of paper. Scientific American editor Ferris Jabr explains why the page of a ...
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Scientific American Science in Action Award 2014 [UPDATED]
As a partner of the Google Science Fair, Scientific American awards $50000 to a student, along with a year of mentorship, to take their project forward.
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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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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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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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Quantum Entanglement : The Movie - by Scientific American
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Working Gears Evolved in Plant-Hopping Insect - by Scientific American
A study in the journal Science reveals that a juvenile form of the insect Issus Coleoptratus evolved gears to help with jumping. This is the first time working gears ...
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How to Find a Meteorite in Your Own Backyard
The Earth is peppered by meteorites all the time. This is how you can find one on your own.
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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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How Dinosaurs Grew So Large | The Great Courses Plus + @Scientific American | Mind-Blowing Science
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Gravitational Waves, Theoretical Alien Antenna, Europa and More: 60-Second Science Podcasts
Listen to the experts discuss the use and misuse of science in the courtroom to interpret forensic science, how ancient dental plaque can be used to understand ...
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Scientific American FINALLY Questions 5g Safety
Derrick Broze breaks down recent reports on the safety of 5g, including a post from Scientific American. Sources: https://wp.me/paT9J6-2Cx Support the Future of ...
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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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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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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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Coronavirus: How It Infects Us and How We Might Stop It
How does SARS-CoV-2 sneak into our body? What can our immune system do and how can the virus sometimes defeat it? How do the leading drug and ...
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Scientific American Editor Censored By Fox News
Scientific American editor Michael Moyer went on Fox & Friends this morning to discuss "Tech trends for the next decade and beyond," which producers told him ...
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What Is a Genetically Modified Food? - Instant Egghead #45
Genetically modified foods have been demonized in recent years by health advocates and environmentalists alike. If we look at the history of food cultivation, ...
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It took science 2,000 years to find the clitoris
In the history of sexual anatomy, the clitoris has long been dismissed, demeaned, and misunderstood. Here is a view of the clitoris you've probably never seen.
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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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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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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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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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Scientific American: After Humans
Scientific American has an fascinating feature An Earth Without People, not to mention these renderings of what the city might look like sans humans.
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Introducing the Scientific American Tablet Edition for iPad
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX __ Enjoy Scientific American on your iPad and get the complete monthly edition, plus new interactive features ...
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How to Make Oobleck - by Scientific American
Editor-in-Chief Mariette DiChristina and her daughters show us how to make Oobleck, a substance that's not quite liquid and not quite solid. Activity instructions ...
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Werner Herzog on the 'Cave of Forgotten Dreams' - by Scientific American
Legendary director Werner Herzog (Grizzly Man, Rescue Dawn) talks about his latest film 'Cave of Forgotten Dreams'. Herzog's first foray into 3-D, the movie ...
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Scientific American Debunks Modern Cosmology, Astrophysics [GLOBEBUSTERS]
Cosmology Has Some Big Problems https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/cosmology-has-some-big-problems/ GLOBEBUSTERS source file here, ...
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Spend 4 Minutes with Scientific American at the USA Science & Engineering Festival in Washington, DC
Check out this brief video to see what's happening at the USA Science & Engineering Festival 2014 in Washington, DC. You'll see: . Our own Mariette ...
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Exosuit Pushes Limits of Undersea Exploration - by Scientific American
With jet thrusters and an aluminum alloy casing, the Exosuit is a submarine you can wear. Later this year, scientists will suit up and plunge 300 meters below the ...
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Illustrating the Lost Continent - by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX __ Go behind the scenes with artist James Gurney to see how he created the illustrations for "Dinosaurs of the ...
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Dark Frontiers: The Science of 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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PopSci Quiz Show: Scientific American vs. Science Friday's Undiscovered Podcast
It's time for another episode #PopSciQuizShow! Team Scientific American is facing off against Team Undiscovered Podcast (from Science Friday) in science ...
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Swaziland Teens Win 'Science in Action' Award
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX __ Two teenagers from the southern African country of Swaziland have won Scientific American's inaugural ...
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