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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A 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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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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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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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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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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Neuroscience Meets Magic - by Scientific American
Brain scientists Stephen Macknik and Susana Martinez-Conde explain the science behind the mental manipulations of gentleman thief Apollo Robbins.
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Scientific American Backs Biden With Its First Presidential Endorsement In History | MSNBC
About The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell: Drawing upon his experience as a former chief of staff on the Senate Finance Committee and as an ...
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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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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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Geek Out Session: 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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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 Do We Sleep? - Instant Egghead #55
We spend nearly a third of our lives asleep, but scientists don't agree on sleep's purpose. Scientific American contributor Joss Fong explains what we know, and ...
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How do deepfakes actually work?
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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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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Will America’s disregard for science be the end of its reign? | Big Think
As the great minds in this video can attest, there are systems and mechanisms in place to discern between opinion and truth. By making conscious efforts to ...
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Social Cues in the Brain - by Scientific American
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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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Scientific American Frontiers S07E03 Pieces of Mind
The Man with Two Brains; Remembering What Matters; True of False?; What's in a Dream?; New Brain - Old Tricks.
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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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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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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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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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Brain Parasite Makes Mice Fearless - by Scientific American
Protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii rendered mice unafraid of cat odor, even after the infection cleared, according to a study published in PLoS ONE.
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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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On its 30th Birthday, the Hubble Telescope has a simple wish for the world
I have seen 160000 sunrises and sunsets, more than anyone could hope for. Circling hundreds of miles above the surface of our big blue marble for 30 years, ...
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Motherhood: Your brain on kids - by Scientific American
-- This video was originally published to ScientificAmerican.com on June 30th, 2011. For our most up-to-date videos visit the Scientific American video page at ...
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How Math is Visual - by Scientific American
Papers from Benoit Mandelbrot's office offer a peek into the mathematician's thinking process. His work and that of his contemporaries show how images can ...
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What Is the Ames Illusion? - Instant Egghead #23
In 1934, ophthalmologist Adelbert Ames, Jr. devised a room that pushes the boundaries of human perception. Visit a virtual version of the now famous Ames ...
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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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The science community has long been compromised | Scientific American Endorses Joe Biden
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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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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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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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SimpleBox joined forces with Nature Publishing Group to provide graphics and finishing edits for the magazine Scientific American. The in-house team at SA ...
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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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Geek Out Session: 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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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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Что пчелы делают зимой? (журнал Scientific American)
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