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  • 04:40 Popular Which Sunscreen Should You Choose? - Mary Poffenroth

    Which Sunscreen Should You Choose? - Mary Poffenroth

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/which-sunscreen-should-you-choose-mary-poffenroth Sunscreen comes in many forms, each with its own impacts on your body and the environment. With so many options, how do you choose which sunscreen is best for yo

  • 03:36 Popular Got Seeds? Now Add Bleach, Acid And Sandpaper - Mary Koga

    Got Seeds? Now Add Bleach, Acid And Sandpaper - Mary Koga

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/got-seeds-just-add-bleach-acid-and-sandpaper-mary-koga For a seed to start growing, its embryo must emerge from its hard coat. In nature the embryo is aided by frost and animal digestion -- but humans can help t

  • 04:13 Popular How does your body process medicine? - Céline Valéry

    How does your body process medicine? - Céline Valéry

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-does-your-body-process-medicine-celine-valery Have you ever wondered what happens to a painkiller, like ibuprofen, after you swallow it? Medicine that slides down your throat can help treat a headache, a sor

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  • 04:51 Popular The accident that changed the world - Allison Ramsey and Mary Staicu

    The accident that changed the world - Allison Ramsey and Mary Staicu

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    Learn how Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, and how the antibiotic has changed medicine and the treatment of infections. --In 1928, scientist Alexander Fleming returned to his lab and found something unexpected: a colony of mold growing on a Petri

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  • 10:15 Popular How To Draw Mary And Joseph - Nativity

    How To Draw Mary And Joseph - Nativity

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    Yesterday, Austin and I learned how to draw baby Jesus in a manger. So today, Hadley and I are learning how to draw Mary and Joseph! When doing this lesson you could leave extra space between Mary and Joseph so that you have room to draw baby Jesus after.

  • 07:28 Popular How To Draw Disney's Mary Poppins

    How To Draw Disney's Mary Poppins

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    Learn how to draw Disney's Mary Poppins!

  • 04:14 Popular Mary Anning: Fossil Hunter

    Mary Anning: Fossil Hunter

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    Everybody loves dinosaurs, and we wouldn't know nearly as much as we do if it weren't for a person named Mary Anning. ---------- Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Become a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishowkids ---------- Look

  • 02:27 Mary Poppins Returns | Official Trailer

    Mary Poppins Returns | Official Trailer

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    See Mary Poppins Returns in theatres December 19! In Disney’s “Mary Poppins Returns,” an all new original musical and sequel, Mary Poppins is back to help the next generation of the Banks family find the joy and wonder missing in their l

  • 05:05 Popular A Cover Is Not the Book (From "Mary Poppins Returns")

    A Cover Is Not the Book (From "Mary Poppins Returns")

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    "A Cover is Not the Book" Performed by Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Company Music by Marc Shaiman Lyrics by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman See Mary Poppins Returns in theatres now! Get your tickets today: http://bit.ly/MryPpnsTx #MaryPoppinsReturns

  • 04:58 Mary Neely - "Belle" from Beauty and the Beast (1991)

    Mary Neely - "Belle" from Beauty and the Beast (1991)

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    10,000% credit to actress Mary Neely! @mneelzy on Twitter. This was released in three parts via Twitter. They're difficult to share, so I've stitched them together here on YouTube. Enjoy this brilliant use of quarantine time.

  • 03:40 Popular The true story of Mary Anning: The girl who helped discover dinosaurs | BBC Ideas

    The true story of Mary Anning: The girl who helped discover dinosaurs | BBC Ideas

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    The story of Mary Anning, a fossil collector and palaeontologist who changed scientific thinking worldwide – but didn’t get recognition for her work at the time. Subscribe to BBC Ideas https://bbc.in/2F6ipav This beautiful animation was made using sand fr

  • 03:39 Popular Is It Unsafe To Take Expired Medicine?

    Is It Unsafe To Take Expired Medicine?

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    Old medicines gather in the back of your medicine cabinet over time, but is it safe to take the medicine past its expiration date? 9 Thinkgs You Didn’t Know Expire ►►►► http://dne.ws/Wz3Til DNews Live Tickets Here ►►►► http://dne.ws/1Fa2OCh Read More: Dru

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  • 03:56 Popular Does Cough Medicine Really Work?

    Does Cough Medicine Really Work?

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    Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions What do you do when you have a bad cough? If you reach for the cherry-flavored cough medicine, you're not alone. Every year, people spend billions of dollars on this stuff. But does any of it actually work? In this ep

  • 03:04 Does Medicine Actually Expire?

    Does Medicine Actually Expire?

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    Expired medicine might seem like a weird concept because a lot of it doesnt get moldy or slimy like old food. Is it really a big concern?For FDA recommendations about safe disposal of medication, visit this link:https://www.fda.gov/drugs/resourcesforyou/c

  • 04:52 Popular Mary's room: A philosophical thought experiment - Eleanor Nelsen

    Mary's room: A philosophical thought experiment - Eleanor Nelsen

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/mary-s-room-a-philosophical-thought-experiment-eleanor-nelsen Imagine a neuroscientist who has only ever seen black and white things, but she is an expert in color vision and knows everything about its physics a

  • Ancient & Medieval Medicine: Crash Course History of Science #9

    Ancient & Medieval Medicine: Crash Course History of Science #9

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    The history of medicine is about two of our big questions: one, what is life? What makes it so special, so fragile, so goopy!? Two, how do we know what we know? Why should I take my doctors advice? Why are deep-fried Oreos bad for me?It may be tempting to

  • 04:35 Precision Medicine And The Science Of Clumsy Robots

    Precision Medicine And The Science Of Clumsy Robots

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    Today on SciShow News we talk about a new research effort that is aiming to revolutionize how we treat disease. We also discuss the video where Boston Dynamics shows off it's new version of the Atlas robot by using a hockey stick to mess with it and push

  • 28:55 SciCafe: Mollusks To Medicine

    SciCafe: Mollusks To Medicine

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    When you think of venomous animals, you imagine snakes, spiders, or scorpions - not snails. In this SciCafe, Mandë Holford, a research associate at the Museum and Associate Professor of chemical biology at Hunter College, discusses her research on predato

  • 03:02 Is Ultrasound The Future of Diabetes Treatment? | Next Gen Medicine

    Is Ultrasound The Future of Diabetes Treatment? | Next Gen Medicine

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    Insulin prices have skyrocketed, threatening the lives of many people who are no longer able to afford the drug. Is the day approaching when diabetes will no longer be controlled and managed with blood sugar readings, insulin injections, and drugs?Physici

  • 11:43 Henry V arrowhead removal | Medieval Medicine

    Henry V arrowhead removal | Medieval Medicine

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    This video, is about a young prince Henry, before he became King Henry V. In his unique style Kevin Hicks as a medieval surgeon, talks about ancient and medieval medicine, and explores the medical treatment given to Henry V after he had been shot by an ar

  • 08:20 Popular 2015 Nobel Prize In Medicine - Periodic Table Of Videos

    2015 Nobel Prize In Medicine - Periodic Table Of Videos

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    The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2015 goes to William Campbell & Satoshi Ōmura "for their discoveries concerning a novel therapy against infections caused by roundworm parasites" and Youyou Tu "for her discoveries concerning a novel therapy again

  • 02:31 Tiny robots swim through the eye to deliver medicine

    Tiny robots swim through the eye to deliver medicine

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    Scientists use magnetic fields to drive spiral nanobots for drug delivery. Learn more: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/11/watch-tiny-robots-swim-through-eyeball-deliver-medicine Read the paper: http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/11/eaat4388 Cre

  • 04:05 Popular [Official Video] Mary, Did You Know? - Pentatonix

    [Official Video] Mary, Did You Know? - Pentatonix

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  • 05:09 The artist who won a Nobel Prize... in medicine - Melanie E. Peffer

    The artist who won a Nobel Prize... in medicine - Melanie E. Peffer

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    Explore how a scientist and artist discovered how our brains transmit signals throughout the body, and laid the foundation for modern neuroscience.--In the 1860s, scientists believed they were on the verge of uncovering the brains biggest secret: how the

  • 05:31 Popular How 18th-Century Medicine Killed George Washington

    How 18th-Century Medicine Killed George Washington

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    What killed George Washington? Turns out it was probably related to the bloodletting and other 18th-century medicine his doctors applied. Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow Dooblydoo thanks go to the following

  • 05:16 Popular How Does Cold Medicine Work?

    How Does Cold Medicine Work?

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    The cold medicine you picked up at the store involves some cool chemistry to treat your symptoms. We're conducting a survey of our viewers! If you have time, please give us feedback: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SciShowSurvey2017 Hosted by: Olivia Gordo

  • 15:17 Is Laughter The Best Medicine? The Science Behind Laughing | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Is Laughter The Best Medicine? The Science Behind Laughing | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Road to Recovery: We look at the efforts underway to help residents recover from Hurricane Ian and also the rescues that have taken place for some of our four-legged friends. A new term begins for the U.S. Supreme Court. We explain what the Supreme Court

  • 07:21 Bringing Medicine to the World’s Forgotten Corners | TED + GBS Present Torchbearers

    Bringing Medicine to the World’s Forgotten Corners | TED + GBS Present Torchbearers

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    One billion people in the world lack basic access to healthcare. Dr. Raj Panjabi has dedicated his work to bringing medical attention to the blind spots of the global health system. Through his organization, Last Mile Health, he targets underserved commun

  • 59:36 Popular Antimicrobial Resistance: The End of Modern Medicine? with Dame Sally Davies

    Antimicrobial Resistance: The End of Modern Medicine? with Dame Sally Davies

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    Antimicrobial resistance is the most complex and pressing challenge since climate change. Chief Medical Officer Dame Sally Davies discusses the problem. Apologies for the audio issues with this talk - we had a few technical difficulties while filming. Wat

  • 00:59 Spirographs by Mary Wagner

    Spirographs by Mary Wagner

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    If you want to get into this artist's inner circle, you may get a little dizzy!

  • 03:28 [SING-ALONG VIDEO] Mary, Did You Know?  Pentatonix

    [SING-ALONG VIDEO] Mary, Did You Know? Pentatonix

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  • 03:24 Popular [Yule Log Audio] Mary, Did you Know? - Pentatonix

    [Yule Log Audio] Mary, Did you Know? - Pentatonix

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  • 05:07 Drawing Mary and Jesus (Madonna of the Streets)

    Drawing Mary and Jesus (Madonna of the Streets)

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    This drawing is based on the painting known as Madonna of the Streets, created by Roberto Ferruzzi in 1897.Limited edition prints available: http://www.heather-rooney.com/shop/madonna-of-the-streets-limited-edition-printMaterials: Caran d'Ache Luminance c

  • 10:25 Historical Figures Brought To Life (Anne Boleyn, Anne of Cleves, Mary Queen of Scots, Mozart)

    Historical Figures Brought To Life (Anne Boleyn, Anne of Cleves, Mary Queen of Scots, Mozart)

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    Historical Figures Brought To Life Using AI Technology. The photos of the subjects in this video have been digitally manipulated and brought to life using AI technology. Images have been enhanced, colorized and facial motion added (including smiling, agei

  • 01:12 Popular Ketchup Was Once Used As Medicine

    Ketchup Was Once Used As Medicine

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    In 1834, Dr. John Cooke Bennet added tomatoes to ketchup. The addition of tomatoes meant it added a plethora of vitamins and antioxidants to the sauce. He had pill salesman, Archibald Miles, make his sauce into an extract of tomato pills. FOLLOW US! http:

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  • 03:07 Are Ingestible Cameras The Future Of Medicine?

    Are Ingestible Cameras The Future Of Medicine?

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    Short Summary: The future of personalized pharmaceuticals is here. What if you had a pill that would remind you to take it? The Best Way To Swallow Pills ►►►► http://bit.ly/1A0rcyg Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://bit.ly/1myXbFG Read M

  • 07:43 How Protein Shapes Help Us Make Medicine

    How Protein Shapes Help Us Make Medicine

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    Go to http://curiositystream.com/scishow to start streaming Breakthrough. Use the promo code scishow during the sign-up process to get your first 31 days free. Coming up with brand new drugs is all about pinpointing and exploiting a diseases weakness. A b

  • 02:13 Popular Why Shouldn't You Take Medicine With Grapefruit Juice?

    Why Shouldn't You Take Medicine With Grapefruit Juice?

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    If you’ve taken prescription medication, have you ever noticed the strange disclaimer, "don't take with grapefruit juice"? There is a very good reason for that! Hank Green explains in this episode of SciShow Quick Questions! Hosted by: Hank Green --------

  • 00:53 President Obama On The Benefits Of Precision Medicine

    President Obama On The Benefits Of Precision Medicine

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    President Barack Obama joins us today to discuss how technology is making personalized health care possible. Join the conversation on Twitter #ObamaOnDNews! Watch President Obama on Science Presents DNews every night this week at 9/8c on Science Channel.

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  • 06:47 How drug companies make you buy more medicine than you need

    How drug companies make you buy more medicine than you need

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    They make eye drops too big -- and make you pay for the waste. This is our first installment in our collaboration with ProPublica. Check out the full piece at https://www.propublica.org/article/drug-companies-make-eyedrops-too-big-and-you-pay-for-the-wast

  • 01:15 This smart pill could crawl through your body to deliver its medicine

    This smart pill could crawl through your body to deliver its medicine

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    Purdue researchers have created a smart capsule as "an ideal targeted-delivery vehicle." It works in conjunction with a magnet. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techi

  • 05:39 Robotic Surgery Unlocks a New Era of Medicine

    Robotic Surgery Unlocks a New Era of Medicine

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    Like this video about robotic surgery and subscribe here: https://freeth.ink/youtube-subscribe-roboticsurgeryThis video was created in partnership with Intuitive.Up next- Bringing Virtual Reality to Brain Surgery: https://youtu.be/tZvY1a-0rpgHealthcare is

  • 05:46 MASH-UP: Alternative Medicine  | The Amazing World of Gumball | Cartoon Network

    MASH-UP: Alternative Medicine | The Amazing World of Gumball | Cartoon Network

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    About Cartoon Network: Welcome to Cartoon Network's YouTube Channel, your destination for episode clips, behind the scenes footage, how to draw tutorials, toy videos, and more! Cartoon Network is home to your favorite shows and characters including Teen T

  • 05:02 Everything you need to know to read "Frankenstein" - Iseult Gillespie

    Everything you need to know to read "Frankenstein" - Iseult Gillespie

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/everything-you-need-to-know-to-read-mary-shelley-s-frankenstein-iseult-gillespie In 1815, Lord Byron proposed a challenge to a few literary guests he had gathered in his house on Lake Geneva: Who could write the

  • 05:56 How AI is pushing medical robotics toward autonomy

    How AI is pushing medical robotics toward autonomy

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) applications in medical robots are bringing a new era to medicine. Advanced medical robots can perform diagnostic and surgical procedures, aid rehabilitation, and provide prosthetics to replace limbs. The combination of extrao

  • 03:03 Which Hits The Ground First?

    Which Hits The Ground First?

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    A basketball and a 5kg medicine ball are dropped simultaneously. Which one hits the ground first? It seems obvious that the heavy one should accelerate at a greater rate and therefore land first because the force pulling it down is greater. But this is fo

  • 03:51 Popular How Does Aspirin Work?

    How Does Aspirin Work?

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    How does aspirin target your pain? The plants that aspirin were derived from have been used as medicine for about 6000 years, we finally discovered how it works in 1971, and Lauren explains it to you now. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://health.how

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  • 03:02 Popular Schoolhouse Rock- Do The Circulation

    Schoolhouse Rock- Do The Circulation

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    1979. This song teaches about our bodies circulatory system. Sung by Oshie Armstead, Mary Sue Barry, Maeretha Stewart. Written by Lynn Ahrens.

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  • 09:52 The real experiments that inspired Frankenstein

    The real experiments that inspired Frankenstein

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    When Mary Shelley published her iconic novel in 1818, raising the dead seemed to be the near-future. Join the Video Lab! http://bit.ly/video-lab Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has been reimagined onscreen hundreds of times and is a staple of pop culture. The

  • 05:29 Popular Fear Factory: Stanford neurobiologists use VR to explore our responses to stress, anxiety, and fear

    Fear Factory: Stanford neurobiologists use VR to explore our responses to stress, anxiety, and fear

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    Andrew Huberman of Stanford University School of Medicine is studying the neuroscience of how what we see influences our emotions, especially fear. Using virtual reality (VR), he exposes study participants to terrifying scenarios, including attack encount

  • 03:40 Popular This Famous Tongue Twister Is Actually About Dinosaurs

    This Famous Tongue Twister Is Actually About Dinosaurs

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    "She sells seashells by the seashore" isn't the whole story. This Boring Taxonomical Change Is Making Dinosaur Nerds Go Crazy - https://youtu.be/GM7SOweWAHE Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Read More: Who Discovered the First

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  • 06:08 Stains. How Detergents Work to Remove Them.

    Stains. How Detergents Work to Remove Them.

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    Thanks to Tide for sponsoring this episode and for their scientists' time in talking to me. That was very nice.twitter: http://twitter.com/vsaucethreeinstagram: http://instagram.com/jakerawrfacebook: http://facebook.com/vsauce3Mary Roach's wonderful book

  • 06:23 Popular How can we solve the antibiotic resistance crisis? - Gerry Wright

    How can we solve the antibiotic resistance crisis? - Gerry Wright

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    Take a closer look at the challenges of antibiotic resistance and what we can do to prevent losing this vital medicine. --Antibiotics: behind the scenes, they enable much of modern medicine. We use them to cure infectious diseases, and to safely facilitat

  • 03:51 Clarence | Car Rides | Cartoon Network UK

    Clarence | Car Rides | Cartoon Network UK

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    Mary and Clarence go for car rides as Mary has to run some errands, but Clarence feels bored.[ https://goo.gl/hRAVDf ] Subscribe to the Cartoon Network UK YouTube channel! [ http://www.cartoonnetwork.co.uk ] Visit the Cartoon Network UK website![ http://a

  • 02:37 Little Big Town Performs 'A Spoonful of Sugar' - The Disney Family Singalong

    Little Big Town Performs 'A Spoonful of Sugar' - The Disney Family Singalong

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    Country superstars Little Big Town perform 'A Spoonful of Sugar' from Disney's 'Mary Poppins' during 'The Disney Family Singalong.' Watch the full special and highlights on ABC and Hulu! #stayhome #withme

  • 00:59 3 ways to choose a sunscreen #shorts

    3 ways to choose a sunscreen #shorts

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    An excerpt of our video Which sunscreen should you choose? written by Mary Poffenroth and animated by Rob Kohr and Travis Spangler.Watch the full video: https://bit.ly/TEDEdSunscreen#shorts

  • 03:49 What Is Homeopathy And Is It Real Science?

    What Is Homeopathy And Is It Real Science?

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    Homeopathy is practiced as a form of alternative medicine in many parts of the world. What does science have to say about it? Read More: Homeopathy is 'dangerous and wasteful,' bioethics expert argues http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/05/110509065

  • 06:37 Should your phone push you to take your pills?

    Should your phone push you to take your pills?

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    Theres a surprising problem in American health care that doesnt get discussed much: up to 50% of patients dont take long-term medication properly. Medicine non adherence costs money and lives every year, and recently, technology is swooping in to help. Mo

  • 01:26 Clarence | Motel Shenanigans! | Cartoon Network

    Clarence | Motel Shenanigans! | Cartoon Network

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    Clarence, Chad, and Mary have to stay in a hotel while their house gets bug-bombed. While Mary decides to take the opportunity to treat herself to a relaxing bath, Chad and Clarence have other plans... CN GAMES: http://bit.ly/CNGames SUBSCRIBE: http://bit

  • 01:27 Cheap paper centrifuge based on a toy

    Cheap paper centrifuge based on a toy

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    A whirligig is so simple, even a kindergartener can make one. But this ancient toy—a pinwheel-like device powered by two twisting strings—may soon transform medicine in the developing world, thanks to a new version that can separate blood as quickly as so

  • 02:22 The Doctor Treating Patients With Charlie Chaplin Movies

    The Doctor Treating Patients With Charlie Chaplin Movies

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    In India, Charlie Chaplin continues to be popular—so popular, in fact, that there’s a whole fan club dedicated to celebrating and impersonating the famous comic actor. The Charlie Circle Foundation is the brainchild of Ashok Sukhumal Aswani, a doctor prac

  • 03:08 How-to approach a dog you don't know

    How-to approach a dog you don't know

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    Brought to you by: www.awac.ca www.vancouvereast.vet This week's video is How-to approach a dog you do not know. It is loosely based on the guidelines put out by the American veterinary medicine association (AVMA). A particularly useful guide if you have

  • 04:17 The Hunt for Patient Zero Is Important But Impossible

    The Hunt for Patient Zero Is Important But Impossible

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    Finding the source of a disease outbreak requires intensive detective work from health experts. But is finding Patient Zero even possible? How Did We Kill Smallpox? - https://youtu.be/zi5HIMgQCEA Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1

  • 04:13 The Real-Life Dinosaur Hunter! | Jurassic World Presents WHAT THE PAST?

    The Real-Life Dinosaur Hunter! | Jurassic World Presents WHAT THE PAST?

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    Jurassic World makes working with dinosaurs seem exciting, especially when theyre chasing you down the street! But theres a lesser- known fossil hunter out there who was just as adventurous... and a lot more real: her name was Mary Anning.Images used unde

  • 01:11 Popular A 3D Printer For The Zombie Apocalypse: Brains, Veins And Hearts.

    A 3D Printer For The Zombie Apocalypse: Brains, Veins And Hearts.

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    3D printers can replicate hard, bony body parts for use as implants in personalized medicine. But printing soft, flexible, and functional biological materials that can support their own weight during the printing process has remained a challenge. Now, Car

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  • 00:32 Wearing Your Medication - Mr. Wizard's Oddity

    Wearing Your Medication - Mr. Wizard's Oddity

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    Can you wear your medicine? Find out in this segment from Mr. Wizard's World. Subscribe now for more science, nature and technology clips from the 1980's Nickelodeon show, Mr. Wizard's World, every week on #WizardWednesdays. http://bit.ly/mrwizard

  • 01:19 Live MRI scans of an opera singer in action

    Live MRI scans of an opera singer in action

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    Researchers atthe Freiburger Institute for Musician’s Medicine took real time MRI scans of a Grammy Award winning opera star, Michael Volle, while he was singing O Du, mein holder Abendstern. It is really amazing to watch.

  • 03:39 Tomatoes and Eggs

    Tomatoes and Eggs

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    Michael Dragoo joins us once again to prepare "Eggs and Tomatoes", a recipe from "A Virginia Housewife" by Mary Randolph Spinach and Eggs ▶ http://bit.ly/2mu3z4x ▶▶ Help support the channel with Patreon ▶ https://www.patreon.com/townsend ▶▶ Twitter ▶ @Jas

  • 12:57 Popular Don't Reanimate Corpses! Frankenstein Part 1: Crash Course Literature 205

    Don't Reanimate Corpses! Frankenstein Part 1: Crash Course Literature 205

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    In which John Green teaches you about Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein. Sure, you know Frankenstein the cultural phenomenon, but how much do you know about the novel that started it all? You'll learn about the Romantic movement in English lit, of which

  • 05:59 Bad typography has ruined more than just the Oscars

    Bad typography has ruined more than just the Oscars

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    How bad design changed award shows, elections, and your medicine cabinet. The 2017 Oscars ended with a pretty shocking mix-up. Announcer Warren Beatty incorrectly named La La Land as the Best Picture winner, and the mistake wasn't revealed until crew memb

  • 05:22 The Chicago Peregrine Program

    The Chicago Peregrine Program

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    By the 1960s the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) was extinct in many states - including Illinois - because of the negative effects of the pesticide DDT. But, thanks to dedicated reintroduction and monitoring efforts over the last 30 years in part from

  • 06:19 Who says women can't be doctors?! | Elizabeth Garrett Anderson | Maddie Moate

    Who says women can't be doctors?! | Elizabeth Garrett Anderson | Maddie Moate

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    To celebrate International Women's Day I decided to find out more about the UK's first female doctor, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. Despite being a woman and facing a medical profession who believed she didn't belong there, Elizabeth became the first woman

  • 02:04 How to Make a Bottle Thermometer | Full-Time Kid | PBS Parents

    How to Make a Bottle Thermometer | Full-Time Kid | PBS Parents

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    Check out this neat little science experiment that you can do at home! Make your own thermometer and customize the color. Meet Mya! She's a full-time kid and proud of it. Her job is sharing fun educational tricks, cute crafts, songs and surprises that kid

  • 04:32 Popular Does Homeopathy Work?

    Does Homeopathy Work?

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    Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions Homeopathy is a category of “alternative medicine” that emerged some 200 years ago. But does it work? While a growing number of people are turning to such remedies to treat a range of health conditions, the majority o

  • 02:30 DIY Melted Crayon Art | Full-Time Kid | PBS Parents

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    Out of the sea, wish I could be... part of that world. Disney's The Little Mermaid is coming to theaters May 26, 2023. “The Little Mermaid,” visionary filmmaker Rob Marshall’s live-action reimagining of the studio’s Oscar®-winn

  • 02:15 Scientist Gains Vision Underwater

    Scientist Gains Vision Underwater

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    With severe myopia hindering her vision on land, scientist Mary Power's love for aquatic life began when she realized she could see much more clearly underwater.Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed! http://bit.ly/1Adl6ht **More info & videos below**Th

  • 02:24 Where Did T Rex's Tiny Arms Come From?

    Where Did T Rex's Tiny Arms Come From?

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    For years, scientists have wondered why the Tyrannosaurus Rex had tiny, three-foot arms. Recent discoveries suggest that they evolved to counterbalance their giant heads. If humans had those proportions, our arms would only be half a foot long! Science In

  • 01:39 Easiest Way To Get Rid Of Bad Breath, According To A Dentist

    Easiest Way To Get Rid Of Bad Breath, According To A Dentist

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    The easiest way to get rid of bad breath is to brush your teeth at night and to drink lots of water, according to an American Dentist Association spokesperson. When your mouth is dry, food and bacteria tend to sit in your mouth for a much longer time. Thi

  • 04:27 Popular What Humans Living On Mars Will Look Like In 1,000 Years

    What Humans Living On Mars Will Look Like In 1,000 Years

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    Colonizing Mars might be the best chance to ensure the human species survival in the future. In order to adapt to Mar’s hostile living conditions, our bodies will evolve in ways that might end up with a completely new species of human. Science Insider tel

  • 01:53 Here's What Will Happen When The Sun Dies

    Here's What Will Happen When The Sun Dies

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    The Sun is currently in the middle of the stable section of its life cycle, and will stay there for the next 4.5 to 5.5 billion years. As it gets closer to depleting its hydrogen supply, there will be severe consequences for life on Earth. Science Insider

  • 02:07 What's Actually Inside A Whale's Blowhole?

    What's Actually Inside A Whale's Blowhole?

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    If you ever watch a whale breathe, you'll see plumes of mist shoot out of a hole in its head. Contrary to popular belief, that's not seawater. It's actually a mix of hot air and bacteria. Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space

  • 01:31 Popular You Can Eat Too Much Protein — Here's What Happens When You Do

    You Can Eat Too Much Protein — Here's What Happens When You Do

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    Eating too much protein can have detrimental effects on your health. It can lead to dehydration and weight gain. To find out how many grams of protein you should be eating, calculate your weight in kilograms and multiply by 0.8. Science Insider tells you

  • 01:48 Hospitals are running out of baking soda solutions

    Hospitals are running out of baking soda solutions

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    The shortage of baking soda solution is hitting hospitals nationwide and life-saving operations are being put on hold, the New York Times reports. A hospital in Alabama recently postponed seven open-heart operations and one doctor said that he tried mixin

  • 03:22 Why The Octopus Is The Weirdest Animal On Earth

    Why The Octopus Is The Weirdest Animal On Earth

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    Octopuses are unlike any other organism on Earth. They can regrow limbs, change colors whenever they want, and use tools to their advantage. But perhaps the most unique thing an octopus can do is edit its RNA. By editing their RNA, octopuses make temporar

  • 01:36 What's The Liquid On Top Of Your Yogurt — And Should You Eat It?

    What's The Liquid On Top Of Your Yogurt — And Should You Eat It?

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    The pool of liquid on the top of your newly opened yogurt is a phenomenon called "whey separation defect." Whey is one of the two main proteins in milk, and it's completely safe. Simply stir it back into the yogurt for added nutrition. Science Insider tel

  • 01:23 Yogurt Is More Unhealthy Than You Think

    Yogurt Is More Unhealthy Than You Think

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    Yogurt is a popular type of food due to its supposed health benefits. However, it might not be as healthy as it is advertised. An award-winning science journalist and the author of "I Contain Multitudes", Ed Yong, explains the myth around the benefits of

  • 01:49 Popular What Was Albert Einstein’s Happiest Thought?

    What Was Albert Einstein’s Happiest Thought?

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    The image of a man falling to his death helped Einstein uncover some of the biggest scientific breakthroughs in physics. Columbia University's theoretical physicist, Brian Greene, explains how this morbid concept became what Albert Einstein called the hap

  • 01:42 How Long It Takes To Burn Off Calories You Eat

    How Long It Takes To Burn Off Calories You Eat

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    Calories add up real fast, and burning them off takes a lot longer than eating them. For example, it would take 13 minutes of running to burn off a 12 oz soda or an hour of walking to burn off a cinnamon roll. Science Insider tells you all you need to kno

  • 02:08 Popular Why Do Athletes Wear Black Marks Under Their Eyes?

    Why Do Athletes Wear Black Marks Under Their Eyes?

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    Why do football players wear black stripes under their eyes? It's a phenomenon called "eye black" that's supposed to prevent the sun's glare from impairing an athlete's vision. But does it actually work? Science Insider tells you all you need to know abou

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  • 01:38 How Domestic Cats Spread Around The World

    How Domestic Cats Spread Around The World

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    You can find house cats on every continent except Antarctica. In the US alone, there are about 93.5 million house cats. But that wasn't always the case. Cats originated in Turkey around 10,000 years ago and gradually spread across the world as agriculture

  • 03:00 Popular The Scientific Power Of Meditation

    The Scientific Power Of Meditation

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    How exactly does meditation affect your body? GET THE BOOK! http://asapscience.com/book SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/10kWnZ7 Written by: Rachel Salt, Gregory Brown and Mitchell Moffit FOLLOW US--- Instagram and Twitter: @whalewatchmeplz and @mitchellmoffit Cl

  • 01:39 What Happens When You Leave In A Splinter For Too Long?

    What Happens When You Leave In A Splinter For Too Long?

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    If you leave a splinter in for too long, you risk a dangerous infection. Splinters are made of natural materials so there's a greater chance that they'll carry bacteria or fungi. Remove the splinter as soon as possible and then disinfect the wound to prev

  • 02:18 What The Olympics Would Be Like On The Moon

    What The Olympics Would Be Like On The Moon

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    Because gravity on the moon is one sixth that of Earth's, a sporting event held there would allow athletes to jump farther and lift more. A weightlifter would be able to lift objects six times as heavy and a discus could be thrown the height of the Empire

  • 07:43 Why graphene hasn’t taken over the world...yet

    Why graphene hasn’t taken over the world...yet

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    Graphene is a form of carbon that could bring us bulletproof armor and space elevators, improve medicine, and make the internet run faster — some day. For the past 15 years, consumers have been hearing about this wonder material and all the ways it could

  • 01:48 Why You May Have More Acne Than Other People

    Why You May Have More Acne Than Other People

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    Ever wonder why some people have never had any trouble with acne, while others have been plagued with it? It's because of the bacteria that resides within our skin. Some people have bacteria strains that protect against acne while others have strains that

  • 01:21 What's Really Inside Fake Crab Meat

    What's Really Inside Fake Crab Meat

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    From California rolls to crab cakes, imitation crab meat pops up everywhere. But what is imitation crab meat made of? It contains no actual crab but a fish paste called "surimi." Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicin

  • 01:55 Jupiter's Invisible Planetary Rings, Explained

    Jupiter's Invisible Planetary Rings, Explained

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    Did you know Jupiter has planetary rings? Unlike Saturn's rings which reflect sunlight, Jupiter's rings are made of moon dust. They're practically invisible. They were first discovered in 1979 by the Voyager 2 and can only be seen from the strongest of te

  • 01:48 Difference Between Artificial Sweeteners And Real Sugar

    Difference Between Artificial Sweeteners And Real Sugar

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    Do you ever wonder if there's a difference between sugar and all those artificial sweeteners you put in your coffee? The main difference is sweetness. Artificial sweeteners like Splenda and Sweet'N Low are actually hundreds of times sweeter than sugar. Sc

  • 01:23 What Would Happen If You Died In Space?

    What Would Happen If You Died In Space?

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    As humanity travels further into space, the question of how to deal with a dead body needs to be explored. NASA designed the "Body Back" method for this very reason. It involves freezing the body and turning it into a fine powder, that is then attached to

  • 03:59 Popular Here's What It Actually Takes to Be a NASA Astronaut

    Here's What It Actually Takes to Be a NASA Astronaut

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    NASA recently announced its new class of astronauts and their skill set is pretty diverse. So, what exactly does it take to be a NASA astronaut? Yes, Apollo Flew Through the Van Allen Belts Going to the Moon - https://youtu.be/bLtgS2_qxJk NASA Is Going to

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  • 00:57 Wasabi At Restaurants Isn't What You Think — Here's What's Really Inside

    Wasabi At Restaurants Isn't What You Think — Here's What's Really Inside

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    The wasabi served alongside your sushi is most likely horseradish and mustard. Real wasabi is hard to come by because the plant is hard to cultivate. You can tell the difference between the two by looking at the texture. Real wasabi looks like a freshly g

  • 01:46 Popular Why Your Clothes Shrink When You Wash Or Dry Them

    Why Your Clothes Shrink When You Wash Or Dry Them

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    If you have ever done laundry in your lifetime, you may have noticed that your clothes sometimes shrunk after washing and/or drying, but you might not know why this happens. Check out the factors that cause clothes shrinkage, whether it be fabric type or

  • 01:41 Popular What We Know About The Legendary Tasmanian Tiger

    What We Know About The Legendary Tasmanian Tiger

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    The Thylacine, aka Tasmanian tiger, was thought to go extinct in 1936. However, a research team at Australia's James Cook University hopes this is not the case. They are installing cameras across areas where supposed sightings have occurred. If captured,

  • 01:18 Why The Big Bang Isn't The Beginning Of The Universe — It's The End Of Something Else

    Why The Big Bang Isn't The Beginning Of The Universe — It's The End Of Something Else

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    The Big Bang is not the beginning of the universe, it is the end of our theoretical understanding of space and time. Prior to the Big Bang, we just don't know what existed. It's possible that our universe came from another universe entirely. Science Insid

  • 02:30 Every Map Of Louisiana Is A Lie

    Every Map Of Louisiana Is A Lie

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    Louisiana's coastline is sinking faster than all the other contiguous 47 states, combined. This means that Louisiana's shape does not look like the boot you might see on your grade school map. As the coastline continues to sink, it threaten's the entire n

  • 01:17 Why You Shouldn't Eat Before Surgery, According To An Anesthesiologist

    Why You Shouldn't Eat Before Surgery, According To An Anesthesiologist

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    Doctors tell you to not eat before surgery because it reduces the risk of aspiration during and after the procedure. If a patient with a full stomach vomits after a surgery, food particles from the stomach are likely to make their way into the patient's l

  • 59:14 Christmas Lectures 2021: The Invisible Enemy - with Jonathan Van Tam

    Christmas Lectures 2021: The Invisible Enemy - with Jonathan Van Tam

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    In the first lecture of the 2021 Christmas Lectures, Jonathan Van Tam dives into the micro-world of viruses, revealing how these invisible invaders can infect our bodies, and how a revolution in testing may transform medicine forever with the help of immu

  • 01:39 5 Uses For Baking Soda Besides Cooking

    5 Uses For Baking Soda Besides Cooking

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    Baking soda can be so much more than an ingredient for cooking or baking. You can use it as a deodorant, cleaning paste for rusty metal, heartburn relief, and more. ------------------------------------------------------ #BakingSoda #Cooking #ScienceInside

  • 01:34 A Trip To Mars Is Deadlier Than We Thought

    A Trip To Mars Is Deadlier Than We Thought

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    Going to Mars may be more dangerous than we thought. High-energy space radiation exists on the planet that can cause damage to DNA. This means the risk of cancer on Mars is twice as high as previously thought. So before we send crewed missions to the plan

  • 02:05 Popular Why The Sun Isn't Actually Yellow

    Why The Sun Isn't Actually Yellow

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    On Earth, the sun appears to be yellow. But sunlight isn't actually made of just one color. It contains a multitude of colors that can be found on the color spectrum. Due to Earth's atmosphere, we only see some color photons. It's the same reason why the

  • 02:01 What Different Dog Barks Mean

    What Different Dog Barks Mean

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    Dogs are always barking, which means dogs are always taking, but did you know different kinds of barks mean different things? Here's how to tell if there's a burglar outside, if it's bathroom time, or if these pups are just feeling extra playful. --------

  • 01:39 Why American Honeybees Are Turning Into Zombies

    Why American Honeybees Are Turning Into Zombies

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    Scientists have discovered why American honeybees are turning into zombies. These bees are being infected by the phorid fly with some dangerous consequences. ----------------------------------------------------- #Honeybees #ZombieFly #ScienceInsider Scien

  • 03:41 Can You Take Expired Medications?

    Can You Take Expired Medications?

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    Description: Every medicine you buy has an expiration date printed on it somewhere, but does it actually go bad? This week on Reactions, we explain the chemistry of drug expiration dates. Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions Facebook! http://facebook.com

  • 01:25 A 'Dog Year' Is Not Equal To 7 Human Years — It's Much More

    A 'Dog Year' Is Not Equal To 7 Human Years — It's Much More

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    Dogs age faster in their first year of life than humans do. By one year, most dogs are able to procreate. But that's obviously not the case with humans; they are certainly not able to give birth by 7 years old. Priceonomics gathered data to help us unders

  • 02:18 Popular Why These Parasites Eat Their Hosts To Survive

    Why These Parasites Eat Their Hosts To Survive

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    Parasitoids are a type of parasite that kill their host animals to survive. While it seems gruesome, this type of behavior is important for keeping our ecosystem balanced. If parasitoids didn't destroy their hosts, the population of invasive species like

  • 01:53 How Much Exercise It Takes To Slow The Effects Of Aging

    How Much Exercise It Takes To Slow The Effects Of Aging

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    If you want your body to stay young, you might want to exercise more. Scientists recently found that only people who exercise the most actually benefit at a cellular level and actually slow down the aging process. -----------------------------------------

  • 01:46 Popular What Would Happen If Earth Warmed By Just 2 Degrees?

    What Would Happen If Earth Warmed By Just 2 Degrees?

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    What would happen if Earth became 2ºC (4.6ºF) warmer? Sea levels will likely rise by 1.6 feet and cause coastlines to flood worldwide. Heat waves would intensify and damage crop growth. And coral reefs would die off. There's a 95% chance this will happen

  • 03:13 Making S’Mores in a SOLAR COOKER | Full-Time Kid | PBS Parents

    Making S’Mores in a SOLAR COOKER | Full-Time Kid | PBS Parents

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    Harness the power of the sun with this simple homemade solar cooker! With just a few household items, see how solar energy creates enough heat to make a delicious melted snack. Meet Mya! She's a full-time kid and proud of it. Her job is sharing fun educat

  • 01:48 Popular Mystery Of A Giant Planet That Went Missing In Our Solar System

    Mystery Of A Giant Planet That Went Missing In Our Solar System

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    Four billion years ago, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune battled for positions within our solar system. But some scientists suspect that there was a fifth planet, similar in size to Neptune, that was also part of the battle. Scientists think that a my

  • 01:43 Frogs Have A Secret Weapon To Catch Their Prey

    Frogs Have A Secret Weapon To Catch Their Prey

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    Frogs are lightning fast at catching their prey, and it's all thanks to their secret weapon: spit. Normally a frog's spit is thick like honey, but as the frog attacks, the spit liquefies. That liquid substance wraps around the prey then solidifies again,

  • 01:37 Science Of Why Golf Balls Have Dimples

    Science Of Why Golf Balls Have Dimples

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    Prior to the mid-1800s, golf balls were smooth and didn't travel very far in the air. The current design of a dimple-shaped ball reduces the air flow around the ball. Typically, golf balls have between 300 to 500 dimples. This helps them to fly twice as f

  • 06:57 The 1850s map that changed how we fight outbreaks

    The 1850s map that changed how we fight outbreaks

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    It all starts with a pump.Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjOIn this episode of Vox Almanac, Voxs Phil Edwards explores Dr. John Snows map of the Broad Street Pump, which changed epidemiology forever.In 1854, news spread about a mysterious new

  • 01:33 What You Should Know About the 'Danger Triangle' On Your Face

    What You Should Know About the 'Danger Triangle' On Your Face

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    Those nose hairs that people like to pluck and trim are actually helping to filter the air particles that we breathe in. When you damage those nose hairs, there's a chance of causing an extremely dangerous or even lethal infection. See more from Dr. Erich

  • 03:03 Popular 5 Facts About Dinosaurs 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Ignored

    5 Facts About Dinosaurs 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Ignored

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    Did you know that dinosaurs didn't roar? Because dinosaurs are related to birds, it's far more likely their voice boxes made a chirping noise rather than a deep sound like a lion. Here are five facts "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" got wrong about dinosa

  • 07:26 Popular The hidden science of Harry Potter

    The hidden science of Harry Potter

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    Meet the real-life sorcerers featured in Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. Subscribe to Science Magic Show Hooray! https://bit.ly/2LLNAci The National Library of Medicine has a whole Harry Potter exhibit with way more examples

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  • 05:05 An Acquiring Mind: An Inside Look, Part Two

    An Acquiring Mind: An Inside Look, Part Two

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    Great Museums presents Part Two of its new webisode series titled: "The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Philippe de Montebello Years: Curators Celebrate Three Decades of Acquisitions". Helen C. Evans, the Mary and Michael Jaharis Curator of Byzantine Art,

  • 02:34 An Acquiring Mind: An Inside Look, Part One

    An Acquiring Mind: An Inside Look, Part One

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    Great Museums presents Part One of its new webisode series titled: "The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Philippe de Montebello Years: Curators Celebrate Three Decades of Acquisitions". Helen C. Evans, the Mary and Michael Jaharis Curator of Byzantine Art,

  • 01:50 Popular What Does Gaining Weight Do To Your Body?

    What Does Gaining Weight Do To Your Body?

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    Maintaining a healthy weight can seem difficult at times, but it's worth the effort. When your body weight increases past a healthy amount, your body is damaged in various ways. The weight puts extra pressure on your joints and slows your metabolism. It a

  • 01:51 How Captain America's Shield Follows Basic Physics

    How Captain America's Shield Follows Basic Physics

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    Captain America's shield follows the law of elastic collisions. This means that whenever the shield hits an object, its speed does not change. It would be impossible for the average human to control a shield like this, but because Captain America is a sup

  • 00:29 This 7-minute workout is all you need to get in shape

    This 7-minute workout is all you need to get in shape

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    This 7-minute workout is ideal if you have little time to exercise or don't have access to a gym. According a study published in the American College of Science and Medicine's Health & Fitness Journal, the combination of aerobic and resistance training pe

  • 04:07 How glow-in-the-dark jellyfish inspired a scientific revolution

    How glow-in-the-dark jellyfish inspired a scientific revolution

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    What makes a jellyfish glow? For scientists, asking that simple question led to a powerful new tool that’s completely transformed medicine (and won the Nobel!) Basic research often leads to innovations that have had a significant impact on humanity. But f

  • 07:48 Biohacking our way to health with robot cells | Michael Levin

    Biohacking our way to health with robot cells | Michael Levin

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    This biologist built a living robot from frog cells and it could hold the key to the future of regenerative medicine:This interview is an episode from @The-Well, our publication about ideas that inspire a life well-lived, created with the @JohnTempletonFo


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