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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Decoded: How much do you really know about viruses?
These sometimes deadly packets of genetic information are more numerous in number than the stars in the cosmos. Viruses are tiny infectious agents that ...
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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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Will America’s disregard for science be the end of its reign? | Big Think
Will America's disregard for science be the end of its reign? Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo Learn skills from the world's top ...
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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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Your Brain in Love and Lust - by Scientific American
Scientific American traces the flow of chemicals in the brain during different phases of romance and describes surprising insights from the science of attraction.
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How Does Meditation Change the Brain? - Instant Egghead #54
Meditation can sharpen attention, strengthen memory and improve other mental abilities. Scientific American editor Ferris Jabr examines the changes in brain ...
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Why Are Chimps Stronger Than Humans? - Instant Egghead #30
The last several years have seen a number of horrific maulings at the hands of chimpanzees. How can animals that share 99 percent of their genes with us, yet ...
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To Make a Deepfake
What can former U.S. president Richard Nixon possibly teach us about artificial intelligence today and the future of misinformation online? Nothing. The real ...
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What is CRISPR and how does it work?
This revolutionary gene-editing system has taken science by storm. CRISPR is the basis of a revolutionary gene editing system. One day, it could make it ...
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How Does a Quantum Computer Work?
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Geek out session: 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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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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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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Here's your visual guide to the new coronavirus variants
The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus seems to be suddenly acquiring mutations at a rapid rate. The most worrying variants, first discovered in South Africa and Brazil, ...
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See the Beautiful Color of Rare Birds from Every Angle and in 3-D
How close have you ever gotten to a wild bird? Can you remember the details of its plumage or the curvature of its beak? Did it sit in one place long enough for ...
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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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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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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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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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Scientific American makes presidential endorsement for the very first time
Scientific American has endorsed a candidate for president for the first time in the publication's 175-year history. CNN's John King speaks to the magazine's ...
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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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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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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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Увеличение экономической роли знания [Scientific American]
Знаниями можно делиться бесконечно, но означает ли это, что они могут распространяться повсюду? Хоть интернет и объединил мир в глобальную ...
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Как из истории исчезло имя женщины, открывшей аутизм [Scientific American]
Примерно за два десятка лет до появления термина аутизм и его официальной регистрации, советский психиатр Груня Сухарева подробно описала ...
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Почему пчелы не празднуют день отца? (журнал Scientific American)
Original video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmQ89Gw7ltE Перевод и озвучка - Илья Сенцов Здравствуйте! На этом канале я делюсь с вами ...
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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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Destructive Hippos, Chatty Whales, and More: 60 Second Science Podcasts
Explore Arctic ponds created by invading beavers, reefs ruled by sharks, streams shaped by salmon, and oceans filled with whales propelling, snacking, and ...
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Superconductor Makes Magnet Levitate - by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX Magnets naturally levitate above superconductors. The magnet's magnetic field can't penetrate the ...
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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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What Is the Wave Function? - Instant Egghead #50
At the heart of quantum mechanics is a mysterious equation known as the wave function. It helps explain the behavior of elementary particles, but also ...
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This is what we get wrong about wildfires
Fire is as natural as wind and rain in large forest— and, in fact, needed. The 2020 wildfire season was the worst in California's recorded history, with more than ...
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What Is the Prisoner's Dilemma? - Instant Egghead #9
The prisoner's dilemma is a classic illustration of why rational people don't always cooperate--even when it's in their best interest to do so. In this episode of ...
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Make Craters with Mini-Meteors - by Scientific American
Bombs away! Scientific American editor George Musser and his daughter Eliana simulate a meteor shower using nuts, cake mix and other common kitchen ...
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This researcher created an algorithm that removes the water from underwater images
Why do all the pictures you take underwater look blandly blue-green? The answer has to do with how light travels through water. Derya Akkaynak, an ...
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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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Bring Science Home: A message from Mariette DiChristina - by Scientific American
Scientific American Editor-in-Chief Mariette DiChristina presents Bring Science Home - a month-long series of family science activities geared towards fostering ...
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Scientific American Frontiers S06E01 Wild West
Nasty Critters; Dead Men's Tales; All that Glitters; Looping the Loop; All That Glitters; Model Planet.
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Fission vs. Fusion - Instant Egghead #5
In an energy-hungry world, nuclear fission and fusion are often mentioned as alternatives to fossil fuels. But which one is better? In this episode, Scientific ...
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