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  • 11:07 Review of B cells,  CD4+ T cells and CD8+ T cells

    Review of B cells, CD4+ T cells and CD8+ T cells

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    Review of B cells, CD4+ T cells and CD8+ T cells More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=xaz5ftvZCyI

  • 05:53 Cytotoxic T cells

    Cytotoxic T cells

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    Animation by Etsuko Uno, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute https://www.wehi.edu.au/wehi-tv The animation illustrates how cytotoxic T cells kill virus-infected cells. The movie shows how the body, in response to a virus infection, can produce clones of cytot

  • 20:34 Helper T Cells

    Helper T Cells

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    Introduction to helper T cells and their role in activating B cells More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=uwMYpTYsNZM

  • 10:07 Cytotoxic T Cells

    Cytotoxic T Cells

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    How cytotoxic T cells get activated by MHC-I/antigen complexes and then proceed to kill infected cells More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=oqI4skjr6lQ

  • 04:11 Popular What Are Stem Cells? - Craig A. Kohn

    What Are Stem Cells? - Craig A. Kohn

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-are-stem-cells-craig-a-kohn Is personalized medicine for individual bodies in our future? Possibly -- with the use of stem cells, undifferentiated cells with the power to become any tissue in our bodies. Cr

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  • Henrietta Lacks: The 'immortal' cells that changed the world - BBC REEL

    Henrietta Lacks: The 'immortal' cells that changed the world - BBC REEL

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    In 1951, Henrietta Lacks, a black woman from Baltimore, USA, died of cancer. However, cells taken from her body without her knowledge continued to grow and multiply even after her death. They became the first 'immortalised human cell line' and changed med

  • 05:41 A robotic Petri dish: How to grow human cells in a robot shoulder

    A robotic Petri dish: How to grow human cells in a robot shoulder

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    Human cells grown in the lab could one day be used for a variety of tissue grafts, but these cells need the right kind of environment and stimulation. New research suggests that robot bodies could provide tendon cells with the same kind of stretching and

  • 04:27 Popular The Immortal Cells Of Henrietta Lacks - Robin Bulleri

    The Immortal Cells Of Henrietta Lacks - Robin Bulleri

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-immortal-cells-of-henrietta-lacks-robin-bulleri Imagine something small enough to float on a particle of dust that holds the keys to understanding cancer, virology, and genetics. Luckily for us, such a thing

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  • 01:57 Microscopic Ink Slides

    Microscopic Ink Slides

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    Ever wondered what your books look like under the microscope? Curious about the difference in InkJet and Laser prints? Learn how to prepare a paper microscope slide and see what ink looks like at a microscopic level! -- Sci Files posts all kinds of scienc

  • 04:09 Popular Why Are Stem Cells So Important?

    Why Are Stem Cells So Important?

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    Stem cell research is still very controversial, so why do we want to use stem cells in the first place? Why are they so useful, and what can they do? Read More: Researchers Grow Tiny Beating Human Hearts From Stem Cells http://www.popsci.com/researchers-g

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  • 18:26 Galvanic Cells

    Galvanic Cells

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    Redox reactions to drive Galvanic Cells.

  • 06:50 Popular Prokaryotic And Eukaryotic Cells

    Prokaryotic And Eukaryotic Cells

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    Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Bacteria and archaea.

  • 11:15 Making Microscopic Popcorn

    Making Microscopic Popcorn

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    Today we're taking some amaranth and trying out a few different recipes. But most importantly, we're seeing if we can make microscopic popcorn.Check out the TKOR Shop: http://bit.ly/2UCNpEbSee What Else We're Up To:TKOR Discord: http://bit.ly/2LTTRoyTKOR

  • 03:26 How Your Cells Decide Whether to Be Part of the Brain, or the Colon

    How Your Cells Decide Whether to Be Part of the Brain, or the Colon

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    Before cells mature, they have to decide what they want to be — and new research shows that process gets pretty "noisy." Doctors Have to Trick Your Brain’s Defenses to Heal You, Here’s Why - https://youtu.be/USiZ6dUGUt8 Read More: Know Your Neurons: What

  • 09:55 This is How Your Body Makes New Cells

    This is How Your Body Makes New Cells

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    If we want to become a functioning human being, we need to have cells grow and replicate. In the final episode of this Human season, Patrick will explain the cell cycle and why we aren't just clones of our parents. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subsc

  • 05:42 Popular How We Think Complex Cells Evolved - Adam Jacobson

    How We Think Complex Cells Evolved - Adam Jacobson

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-we-think-complex-cells-evolved-adam-jacobson Imagine you swallowed a small bird and suddenly gained the ability to fly … or you ate a cobra and were able to spit poisonous venom! Well, throughout the history

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  • 00:42 Snippet: Wounds close with the help of fat cells

    Snippet: Wounds close with the help of fat cells

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    Scientists discover that fat cells travel to wounds and help with repair in fruit flies. Read more about this finding: http://scim.ag/2BPl6eW In this video, fat calls are very large green shapes surrounded by smaller red-stained cells. Read the paper: htt

  • 03:19 Zombie Cells Are Hiding in Your Body, Could Killing Them Stop Aging?

    Zombie Cells Are Hiding in Your Body, Could Killing Them Stop Aging?

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    After killing senescent “zombie” cells in mice, researchers were able to extend the mice’s lives by 25%. But what are these hidden cells? Is Young Blood The Secret To Eternal Youth? - https://youtu.be/CTNTfjbG14Y Read More: To Stay Young, Kill Zombie Cell

  • 07:19 Can we live forever?  Human skin cells REVERSED in age!

    Can we live forever? Human skin cells REVERSED in age!

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    Scientists in the UK have reversed the age of skin cells using Maturation Phase Transient Reprogramming to reverse the skin cells of a 58 year old man by 30 years. His skin markers were compared to someone of 30 years his junior and not only did his skin

  • 16:30 Popular Red blood cells

    Red blood cells

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    Oxygen uptake by hemoglobin in red blood cells More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=fLKOBQ6cZHA

  • 03:51 How do cancer cells behave differently from healthy ones? - George Zaidan

    How do cancer cells behave differently from healthy ones? - George Zaidan

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-cancer-cells-behave-differently-from-healthy-ones-george-zaidan How do cancer cells grow? How does chemotherapy fight cancer (and cause negative side effects)? The answers lie in cell division. George Zai

  • 08:42 Popular Overview Of Animal And Plant Cells

    Overview Of Animal And Plant Cells

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    Overview of animal and plant cells. Topics include cell walls, vacuoles, chloroplasts, peroxisomes, lysosomes, mitochondria, etc.

  • 04:08 Popular RNAi: Slicing, Dicing And Serving Your Cells - Alex Dainis

    RNAi: Slicing, Dicing And Serving Your Cells - Alex Dainis

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/rnai-slicing-dicing-and-serving-your-cells-alex-dainis RNA, the genetic messenger, makes sure the DNA recipe gives your cells exactly what they ordered. But sometimes that means inhibiting some other RNA that go

  • 19:55 Embryonic Stem Cells

    Embryonic Stem Cells

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    An overview of early development of a zygote to an embryo. Embryonic and somatic stem cells. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=-yCIMk1x0Pk

  • 08:53 Do Microscopic Immortals Actually Exist?

    Do Microscopic Immortals Actually Exist?

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    Are you immortal if you never age? Defying death is not as clear-cut as it might initially seem. What we define as immortality depends a bit on what you think it means to die.Support the Microcosmos:http://www.patreon.com/journeytomicroFollow Journey to t

  • 08:12 Your Cells Send Trillions of Messages Every Second, Here's How

    Your Cells Send Trillions of Messages Every Second, Here's How

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    To function properly, our bodies depend on tons of chemical messages to fire every second of our lives, but how exactly does our body know how to do this? In this episode, Patrick will help break down communication on a cellular level. Subscribe to Seeker

  • 08:10 Your Textbooks Are Wrong, This Is What Cells Actually Look Like

    Your Textbooks Are Wrong, This Is What Cells Actually Look Like

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    With new advances in microscopy, biologists are able to see the secret life of cells unfolding like never before.Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Focal Point | https://bit.ly/2s0cf7w You probably remember being taught about th

  • 12:17 The New Science of Microscopic Robots

    The New Science of Microscopic Robots

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    Get our exclusive NordVPN deal here https://NordVPN.com/sabine It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Injecting tiny remote controlled robots into the human body isnt all that far-fetched any more. What tiny robots are scientists working

  • 01:14 Cancer Cells Pop Their Own Nucleus To Squeeze Through A Tight Spot

    Cancer Cells Pop Their Own Nucleus To Squeeze Through A Tight Spot

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    Cells can do the twist, but sometimes their nuclei burst. Learn more: http://bit.ly/1PtC3qO

  • 10:28 Popular Plant Cells: Crash Course Biology #6

    Plant Cells: Crash Course Biology #6

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    Hank describes why plants are so freaking amazing - discussing their evolution, and how their cells are both similar to&different from animal cells. Crash Course Biology now available on DVD! http://dftba.com/product/1av/CrashCourse-Biology-The-Complete-S

  • 11:22 Natural Killer Cells: a Fascinating Evolutionary Arms Race

    Natural Killer Cells: a Fascinating Evolutionary Arms Race

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    The first 500 people to use this link will get 2 free months of Skillshare Premium Membership: https://skl.sh/stevemould9NK cells are part of the immune system and they perform a clever countermeasure to a viruses clever counter measure to our immune syst

  • 03:34 Destroying Cancer Using Your Own Genetically Modified Cells

    Destroying Cancer Using Your Own Genetically Modified Cells

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    Scientists are taking cancer patients' immune cells and engineering them to fight cancer. How does it work? DOUBLE CHECK CTA ***** This Genetically Modified Salmonella Destroys Brain Cancer - https://youtu.be/z94yUn33Ylo Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter

  • 10:02 Popular Where Did Eukaryotic Cells Come From? - A Journey Into Endosymbiotic Theory

    Where Did Eukaryotic Cells Come From? - A Journey Into Endosymbiotic Theory

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    1.8 billion years ago, a cell ate another cell, but it didn't digest it, and without that happening, we would not exist. This week we explore the origins of eukaryotic cells and ask the question, "Are our cells more than ourselves?"SciShow's "Was the Apol

  • 02:29 Popular Microscopic Time-Lapse: See the Crazy Chemistry of Reacting Metal | Short Film Showcase

    Microscopic Time-Lapse: See the Crazy Chemistry of Reacting Metal | Short Film Showcase

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    When describing chemistry, beauty doesn't usually come to mind. However, the scientists at Beauty of Science have made it their mission to change that through their incredible visuals of the world beneath the microscope. In this video from their "Envision

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  • 04:09 This Will Kill Your Brain Cells!

    This Will Kill Your Brain Cells!

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    Are you losing brain cells, right now? Check out our new PODCAST: http://sidenotepodcast.com Special thanks to Science Sam! Follow her on IG @science.sam Created by: Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown Written by: Jodre Datu, Rachel Salt and Samantha Yammin

  • 11:33 Professional Antigen Presenting Cells (APC) and MHC II complexes

    Professional Antigen Presenting Cells (APC) and MHC II complexes

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    How professional antigen presenting cells present parts of engulfed pathogens on MHC II complexes (major histocompatibility complexes). More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=j_kSmmEpvQk

  • 03:53 Popular Heart Cells Are Bringing Robots To Life

    Heart Cells Are Bringing Robots To Life

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    Scientists just created a tiny robot made of metal and rubber but powered by rat heart muscle cells! How do biological hybrid machines work? Nature Is Smarter Than Us - https://youtu.be/4vq8ci4RTUs Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1U

  • 07:04 Popular How do Solar cells work?

    How do Solar cells work?

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    In the last two decades the contribution of solar energy to the worlds total energy supply has grown significantly. This video will show how solar cell or photovoltaic cell produce electricity.Check out this interesting video from New Physicist to learn m

  • 06:17 How Millions of Microscopic Fibers Are Ending Up in Our Bodies | The Swim

    How Millions of Microscopic Fibers Are Ending Up in Our Bodies | The Swim

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    Every day, billions of sharp, invisible fibers are making their way out to our oceans and air, and into our water, wine, beer, and cells. Read More How much plastic is your washing machine sending out to sea? https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2018/9/19/178006

  • 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

  • 04:04 Popular How do Stem Cells Actually Work? | Earth Lab

    How do Stem Cells Actually Work? | Earth Lab

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    Liz Bonnin explains what stem cells are and their importance in developing specialised cells. Subscribe to Earth Lab for more fascinating science videos - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthLab All the best Earth Lab videos http://bit.ly/EarthLabOriginals Best

  • 08:01 Popular How to biohack your cells to fight cancer - Greg Foot

    How to biohack your cells to fight cancer - Greg Foot

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    Check out the science of biohacking, where biologists go into a patient’s genetic code and reprogram their immune system to recognize and fight cancer cells. -- The human body is made up of about 30 trillion cells that carry a code which has been duplicat

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  • 01:06 The mysterious nanotube network connecting cells

    The mysterious nanotube network connecting cells

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    Strange protrusions have been observed growing between cells. Often referred to as ‘tunnelling nanotubes’ or ‘membrane nanotubes’, their biological significance is not yet clear. Are these a previously unknown method of cell communication? Or an insignifi

  • 11:05 How Microscopic Hunters Get Their Lunch

    How Microscopic Hunters Get Their Lunch

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    On this week's journey, we explore the ways things eat in the microcosmos, from Stentors filter feeding to Dileptus hunting down and absorbing its prey.Follow Journey to the Microcosmos:Twitter: https://twitter.com/journeytomicroFacebook: https://www.face

  • 05:34 Popular Plant Cells - Explanation

    Plant Cells - Explanation

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    Learn all about plant cells! Link to the Plant Slide Video: https://youtu.be/2uvB9UXr8WM Link to the Onion Slide Video: https://youtu.be/dxv4M4HHUgs Link to the Eukaryotic Cell Video: https://youtu.be/Z5iEbC2fSAw -- Sci Files posts all kinds of science vi

  • 02:25 Henrietta Lacks' Revolutionary HeLa Cells

    Henrietta Lacks' Revolutionary HeLa Cells

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    The astonishing story of Henrietta Lacks' immortal cells, taken without consent, revolutionized medical research but also exposed ethical dilemmas, leading to crucial changes in consent laws to protect patients' rights in the scientific community.Untold i

  • 06:50 Microscopic Bullet Hole through Glass

    Microscopic Bullet Hole through Glass

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    See what happens when a high voltage electric spark smashes itself through a plate of glass.

  • 04:42 How this disease changes the shape of your cells - Amber M. Yates

    How this disease changes the shape of your cells - Amber M. Yates

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    Dig into the science of how a single genetic mutation alters the structure of hemoglobin and leads to sickle-cell disease. -- What shape are your cells? Squishy cylinders? Jagged zig-zags? You might not spend a lot of time thinking about the bodies of the

  • 07:28 A microscopic look at why the world is running out of sand

    A microscopic look at why the world is running out of sand

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    Humans are using more sand than the Earth is naturally producing, and that’s a problem for the global construction industry. But it turns out that the usefulness of sand depends on the science of each tiny little grain. We went on a sand scavenger hunt to

  • 02:07 Microscopic View of Ballpoint Pen and Other Items

    Microscopic View of Ballpoint Pen and Other Items

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    Learn how different things work by combining macro and slow motion

  • 01:14 This Marine Behemoths Favorite Food is Practically Microscopic

    This Marine Behemoths Favorite Food is Practically Microscopic

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    The whale shark is one of the largest creatures in the sea which makes it particularly ironic that its diet is composed almost entirely of one of the smallest: plankton.From the Series: Great Blue Wild: Sea of Cortez http://bit.ly/2VOecBd

  • 02:46 Tracking live cells deep within animals’ bodies

    Tracking live cells deep within animals’ bodies

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    Scientists adapt firefly biology to create bioluminescent cells detectable from outside the body. Read the news story: http://scim.ag/2F1ftww Read the research ($): http://science.sciencemag.org/content/359/6378/935 CREDITS editor/animator/narrator Chris

  • 10:09 The World's Smallest "Pewdiepie"—The Microscopic Writing Experiment

    The World's Smallest "Pewdiepie"—The Microscopic Writing Experiment

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    Get your Action Lab Box Now! https://www.theactionlab.com/ Original SEM video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxeZMMojtmY_8sdAOw5hUw In this video I show how a scanning electron microscope works and then show you how to use it to actually burn

  • 10:16 The strange fluid dynamics of microscopic animals and other daphnia facts

    The strange fluid dynamics of microscopic animals and other daphnia facts

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    Daphnia look amazing under a microscope because their bodies are semi transparent. I learned some really interesting stuff about the effects of caffeine and temperature on daphnia and the way they've adapted to the viscus world of water.Get the uHandy Due

  • 06:05 Popular Jellyfish Stinging In MICROSCOPIC SLOW MOTION - Smarter Every Day 120

    Jellyfish Stinging In MICROSCOPIC SLOW MOTION - Smarter Every Day 120

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    Tweet⇒ http://bit.ly/JELLYSTING FB⇒ http://bit.ly/JELLYStingFB Official comment thread on Reddit here: http://bit.ly/1qi3YxU Shot with a Phantom Miro Camera http://bit.ly/NewPhantomMiro More info! ⇊ Click below for more links! ⇊ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  • 06:46 This microscopic world shows that beauty is all around us, even if it's invisible to the naked eye

    This microscopic world shows that beauty is all around us, even if it's invisible to the naked eye

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    The Nikon Small World in Motion competition brings together talented microscopists from all over the world. What they have been able to capture will likely astound you, even though sometimes what you're seeing is pond scum. Please visit our website to dis

  • 03:42 Part 4: Microscopic Clues | SCHNECK AND ECK CRACK THE CASE

    Part 4: Microscopic Clues | SCHNECK AND ECK CRACK THE CASE

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    Schneck and Eck discover a hair that could be the key to solving the case! How cool is your mom or your dad? Three teams, each comprising of a parent and kid, compete in this half hour game show. Parents are put to the test to find out how well they know

  • 14:13 Popular B Lymphocytes (B cells)

    B Lymphocytes (B cells)

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    Overview of B cells (B lymphocytes) and how they are activated and produce antibodies More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=Z36dUduOk1Y

  • 09:07 How Do Nerve Cells Carry Information? - Christmas Lectures with David Pye

    How Do Nerve Cells Carry Information? - Christmas Lectures with David Pye

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    What is action potential and how does it help nerves carry information, such as pain or pleasure signals? Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Watch the full lecture: http://www.rigb.org/christmas-lectures/watch/1985/communicati

  • 11:35 Popular Eukaryopolis - The City of Animal Cells: Crash Course Biology #4

    Eukaryopolis - The City of Animal Cells: Crash Course Biology #4

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    Hank tells us about the city of Eukaryopolis - the animal cell that is responsible for all the cool things that happen in our bodies. Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dftba.com/product/1av/CrashCourse-Biology-The-Complete-Series-DVD-Se

  • 03:35 Popular Why Can't We Experiment On Human Embryonic Stem Cells?

    Why Can't We Experiment On Human Embryonic Stem Cells?

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    Human embryonic stem cell research is incredibly controversial, and the current law says we can only study them for 14 days. Why is this? Will This New Stem Cell Treatment End The Controversy? ►►►► http://bit.ly/1tC1DWO Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter H

  • 10:39 Silicon, Semiconductors, & Solar Cells: Crash Course Engineering #22

    Silicon, Semiconductors, & Solar Cells: Crash Course Engineering #22

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    Today were looking at silicon, and how introducing small amounts of other elements allow silicon layers to conduct currents, turning them into semiconductors. Well explore how putting two different types N and P semiconductors together gives us electrical

  • 03:38 There’s a Microscopic Robot On This Penny That's Built to Go Inside You…

    There’s a Microscopic Robot On This Penny That's Built to Go Inside You…

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    Engineers are building tiny magnetic robots that could deliver medicine to an exact spot in your body. Here’s how they work. One Shot Could Provide All the Vaccines You'll Ever Need - https://youtu.be/qQ1VKYX4Vl0 Read More: Medicine of the Future: New Mic

  • 07:20 Scale Of Cells

    Scale Of Cells

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    Thinking about how large a cell is compared to viruses, proteins and simple molecules.

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  • 14:43 Popular Role of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum in Muscle Cells

    Role of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum in Muscle Cells

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    The role of the sarcoplasmic reticulum in controlling calcium ion concentrations within the muscle cell More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=SauhB2fYQkM

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  • 04:28 Popular We Can Now Grow Human Bones From Stem Cells!

    We Can Now Grow Human Bones From Stem Cells!

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    Scientists may have figured out how to grow bones in a lab, what does this mean for the future of implants? What Does Bone Marrow Actually Do? - https://youtu.be/XbRLMbDtiaA Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI We got nominated f

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  • 00:39 Cell Organelles 10 Plant Cells

    Cell Organelles 10 Plant Cells

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    Visualisation of Chloroplast organelle Drew Berry, wehi.tv Created for E.O.Wilson’s Life on Earth interactive textbook of biology (2014), available free from iBook Store Visit https://www.wehi.edu.au/wehi-tv

  • 01:31 Iron Man molecule restores balance to cells

    Iron Man molecule restores balance to cells

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    Small druglike compound rescues defective iron transport Learn more: http://scim.ag/2q7hizI Read the research($): http://science.sciencemag.org/content/356/6338/608?

  • 10:24 Popular Muscles, Part 1 - Muscle Cells: Crash Course A&P #21

    Muscles, Part 1 - Muscle Cells: Crash Course A&P #21

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    We're kicking off our exploration of muscles with a look at the complex and important relationship between actin and myosin. Your smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscles create movement by contracting and releasing in a process called the sliding filament m

  • 02:31 Watch a gel embedded with heart cells change color with every beat

    Watch a gel embedded with heart cells change color with every beat

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    Material is inspired by chameleons. Read more - https://scim.ag/2E2Krzu CREDITS -------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi Nguyên script Nguyên Khôi Nguyên Sarah Crespi Matthew Warren citation F. Fu

  • 08:03 Popular Cell Theory

    Cell Theory

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    Introduction to cell theory--the idea that 1) all living things are made of one or more cells, 2) cells are the basic unit of life and 3) all cells come from other cells. Explore the roles that Hooke, Leeuwenhoek and others played in developing Cell Theor

  • 04:07 Popular What Is The Biggest Single-celled Organism? - Murry Gans

    What Is The Biggest Single-celled Organism? - Murry Gans

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-is-the-biggest-single-celled-organism-murry-gans The elephant is a creature of epic proportions — and yet, it owes its enormity to more than 1,000 trillion microscopic cells. And on the epically small end o

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  • 05:11 The Microbial Jungles All Over The Place (and You) - Scott Chimileski And Roberto Kolter

    The Microbial Jungles All Over The Place (and You) - Scott Chimileski And Roberto Kolter

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-microbial-jungles-all-over-the-place-and-you-scott-chimileski-and-roberto-kolter As we walk through our daily environments, we’re surrounded by exotic creatures that are too small to see with the naked eye.

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  • 02:34 Is There a Limit to How Small Life Can Get?

    Is There a Limit to How Small Life Can Get?

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    Scientists have theorized how small life can actually get, but at what point is it so small, it's not considered life? Super Bacteria Has a New Enemy: The CRISPR Pill - https://youtu.be/zWzQf2xzJek Get 20% off http://www.domain.com domain names and web ho

  • 04:59 What Happens When Your DNA Is Damaged? - Monica Menesini

    What Happens When Your DNA Is Damaged? - Monica Menesini

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-happens-when-your-dna-is-damaged-monica-menesini The DNA in just one of your cells gets damaged tens of thousands of times per day. Because DNA provides the blueprint for the proteins your cells need to fun

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  • 05:29 Popular The Invisible Universe Of The Human Microbiome

    The Invisible Universe Of The Human Microbiome

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    The next time you look in a mirror, think about this: In many ways you're more microbe than human. There are 10 times more cells from microorganisms like bacteria and fungi in and on our bodies than there are human cells. But these tiny compatriots are in

  • 04:33 Popular What Is Leukemia? - Danilo Allegra And Dania Puggioni

    What Is Leukemia? - Danilo Allegra And Dania Puggioni

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-is-leukemia-danilo-allegra-and-dania-puggioni Stem cells found in the bone marrow are crucial for our health because they are needed to become new blood cells that sustain and protect our bodies. But when t

  • 02:23 What Is a Skin Allergy?

    What Is a Skin Allergy?

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    Your Immune System: Natural Born Killer - Crash Course Biology #32

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  • 09:37 Popular Immune System, Part 3: Crash Course A&P #47

    Immune System, Part 3: Crash Course A&P #47

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    Overview of how cells relate to the extracellular matrix.

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  • 03:55 The weird chemistry threatening priceless paintings — Speaking of Chemistry

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  • 04:55 Can the “immortal” jellyfish help cure brain disease?

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    We shed about 1 million particles an hour, including bacteria and dead skin cells.

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  • 04:21 Is There Any Actual Science Behind Stem Cell Therapy?

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    Environmental DNA: How to see the genetic clues left behind in a drop of water

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    Environmental DNA (eDNA) is the pool of genetic material that can be collected from an environmental sample. As organisms live and navigate in their aquatic habitat, they leave behind a trail of shed cells, skin, waste, and mucus. Just a few drops of wate

  • 03:39 Popular Nature's Mood Rings: How Chameleons Really Change Color | Deep Look

    Nature's Mood Rings: How Chameleons Really Change Color | Deep Look

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  • 04:03 What Does Bone Marrow Actually Do?

    What Does Bone Marrow Actually Do?

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  • 03:22 Popular How Do The Lungs Work? - Emma Bryce

    How Do The Lungs Work? - Emma Bryce

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    Yeast Cell - 3D

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    D. Allan Drummond, a professor at University of Chicago, prints these scientifically accurate budding yeast cells in brass at 10,000 times their actual size.

  • 08:19 This Is How Your Body Makes New Blood

    This Is How Your Body Makes New Blood

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  • 04:29 Popular DNA: The Book Of You - Joe Hanson

    DNA: The Book Of You - Joe Hanson

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    This animation created by Nature Reviews Cancer and Nature Reviews Immunology illustrates how tumour cells are sensed and destroyed by cells of the immune system and how tumours can evolve to evade immune-mediated elimination. Scientists are developing ne

  • 16:20 Role of Phagocytes in Innate or Nonspecific Immunity

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    An overview of how the cellular membrane, nuclear membranes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus and other membrane-bound structures collectively form the endomembrane system in eukaryotic cells.

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    Decoded: How much do you really know about viruses?

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    These sometimes deadly packets of genetic information are more numerous in number than the stars in the cosmos. Viruses are tiny infectious agents that dominate much of the microscopic world.Theyre incredibly abundant. There are more viruses in a single d

  • 08:34 Pond Scum Under the Microscope - Pondlife, Episode #1

    Pond Scum Under the Microscope - Pondlife, Episode #1

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  • 04:49 Why Haven’t Hydrogen Vehicles Taken Over the World Yet?

    Why Haven’t Hydrogen Vehicles Taken Over the World Yet?

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  • 04:52 Apoptosis and venetoclax

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    Genetically Engineered Cancer-Fighting Algae

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    Using liquid nitrogen, which is over 400 degrees Fahrenheit colder than the temperature of your skin, we cause a normal bouncy racquetball to shatter like glass. We will also see what happens when we freeze living cells, and it may make you reconsider let

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    Rare white giraffes caught on camera in Kenya

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    A pair of giraffes with leucism, a condition that inhibits pigmentation in skin cells, have been filmed by conservationists for the first time in Kenya.

  • 04:00 Popular Cell Vs. Virus: A Battle For Health - Shannon Stiles

    Cell Vs. Virus: A Battle For Health - Shannon Stiles

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  • 04:00 Popular Can Nanotechnology Turn Windows Into Solar Panels?

    Can Nanotechnology Turn Windows Into Solar Panels?

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  • 05:07 There’s a Subterranean Biosphere Hiding in the Earth’s Crust and It’s MASSIVE

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  • 04:49 Popular 7 Surprising Uses For Diamonds

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  • 03:50 This Is How Your Brain Powers Your Thoughts

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  • 04:57 Popular Why do animals have such different lifespans? - Joao Pedro de Magalhaes

    Why do animals have such different lifespans? - Joao Pedro de Magalhaes

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  • 07:56 Popular Blood Is So Much More Than You Think, Here's What's Inside

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  • 04:59 What If You Grew Yourself a New Body?

    What If You Grew Yourself a New Body?

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    Should We Grow Human Organs In Pigs?

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  • 04:25 Atoms From Nuclear Explosions Are Embedded in Your Brain, But You’re Fine

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  • 08:37 Body Code

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  • 04:39 Why Can't We Reverse Nerve Damage?

    Why Can't We Reverse Nerve Damage?

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  • 01:52 Most cones don't really see color

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  • 05:51 Disappearing Water Trick - Science or Magic?

    Disappearing Water Trick - Science or Magic?

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    Can Humans Evolve Quickly Like Pokmon?

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  • 03:36 How Scientists Can Manipulate Memories With Light

    How Scientists Can Manipulate Memories With Light

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  • 10:15 How Marvel Built the VFX in Ant-Man and the Wasp | WIRED

    How Marvel Built the VFX in Ant-Man and the Wasp | WIRED

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    Scientists in Geneva are using virtual reality and next-generation microscopes to do what flat microscopic images can't: Go inside an animal's brain. Seeing these images in 3D could help surgeons better prepare for complicated procedures. SUBSCRIBE: https

  • 06:35 Strange Symptoms: Why COVID-19 Affects the Skin, Sense of Smell, and More

    Strange Symptoms: Why COVID-19 Affects the Skin, Sense of Smell, and More

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    When COVID-19 first started popping up, the symptoms were described as a fever, a dry cough and sometimes shortness of breath. But now we know this disease affects so many different systems in the body - circulatory, endocrine, and even neurological. This

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    What is Metabolism?

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    Whats Inside A Caterpillar 'Cocoon'

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  • 09:33 Popular This Is How Your Body Turns Food Into Energy

    This Is How Your Body Turns Food Into Energy

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    This Cell Might Hold the Answer to a Universal Cure for Cancer

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    Robotic Ray Is Part Animal, Part Machine

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  • 10:48 Popular Mitosis: Splitting Up is Complicated - Crash Course Biology #12

    Mitosis: Splitting Up is Complicated - Crash Course Biology #12

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  • 05:32 What is DNA and How Does it Work?

    What is DNA and How Does it Work?

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    DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a molecule that is often called the blueprint of life. Located in the nucleus, the DNA is a very long molecule with a helix winding structure like a twisted ladder. The rungs of the ladder are made of four different chemical

  • 07:14 Popular Scientists May Have Found a Way to Treat All Cancers... By Accident | SciShow News

    Scientists May Have Found a Way to Treat All Cancers... By Accident | SciShow News

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  • 04:09 Cellular Cannibalism May Have Led to the Evolution of Everything, Including Us

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    Millions of years ago, simple cells might’ve eaten each other to develop their own type of superpowers. Freaky. How Your Cells Decide Whether to Be Part of the Brain, or the Colon - https://youtu.be/W_Gpr8ZjqF4 Read More: The fuel of evolution: A new hypo

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  • 06:12 Popular The amazing ways plants defend themselves - Valentin Hammoudi

    The amazing ways plants defend themselves - Valentin Hammoudi

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    The virtually indestructible tardigrade

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    This tardigrade, or "water bear," came back to life and reproduced after being frozen for 30 years. These microscopic animals can survive in the harshest of environments. Scientists are still trying to discover the secrets to their incredible survival abi

  • 03:32 What Happens When CRISPR Backfires?

    What Happens When CRISPR Backfires?

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    CRISPR is touted as a gene editing technology to change the world, but recent studies show that it might actually be doing more harm than good. Your Body Could Be Immune to CRISPR! Is This the End of Gene Editing? - https://youtu.be/ow4b7eg2ibc Read More:

  • 01:11 Popular BBC Earth: Life in VR - California Coast | Launch Trailer | Google Daydream

    BBC Earth: Life in VR - California Coast | Launch Trailer | Google Daydream

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    Meet one of the furriest animals on the planet, experience life at microscopic scale and dive into the Deep Ocean with giants. Download for Google Daydream: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthLifeInVR BBC Earth: Life in VR - California Coast Launch Trailer An Official

  • 09:04 Popular Electrochemistry: Crash Course Chemistry #36

    Electrochemistry: Crash Course Chemistry #36

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  • 04:26 How Crystals Can Turn Any Surface Into a Solar Panel

    How Crystals Can Turn Any Surface Into a Solar Panel

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    Scientists are on the hunt for a more efficient solar panel cell. Perovskites show a lot of promise, but face a few obstacles before they become commercially viable. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/Ele

  • 04:26 Scientists’ Crazy Plan to Power Solar Panels with E. Coli

    Scientists’ Crazy Plan to Power Solar Panels with E. Coli

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    New biogenic solar cells could be cheaper and more efficient than current solar technology. Here’s how they work. Your Gut Microbes Are Controlling Your Mind, Here’s What You’ll Do For Them - https://youtu.be/0raVj1BA7iU Read More: This bacteria could boo

  • 03:14 Glow In The Dark Worm Genes - Christmas Lectures with Alison Woollard

    Glow In The Dark Worm Genes - Christmas Lectures with Alison Woollard

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    Alison Woollard shows how we can use special genes to make worms' muscle cells glow in the dark. Watch the full first lecture of the series: https://www.rigb.org/christmas-lectures/watch/2013/life-fantastic/where-do-i-come-from?utm_source=youtube&utm_medi

  • 01:20 Fresh human brains yield delicious data

    Fresh human brains yield delicious data

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    Allen Institute for Brain Science launches first database of live human brain cells. Learn more: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/10/fresh-human-brains-yield-delicious-data Visit the database: http://celltypes.brain-map.org/

  • 01:13 TIL: 20% Of Our Oxygen Comes From A Bacteria

    TIL: 20% Of Our Oxygen Comes From A Bacteria

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    When you think of bacteria, you might think of the flu, your kindergartner, or the TV remote, but you probably don’t think of oxygen. Get this: Bacteria provide oxygen for about one in five of your breaths. Without these microbes, you, your family, and mo

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  • 02:56 Popular 'Particle' robots: The bio-inspired bots that move with no brain

    'Particle' robots: The bio-inspired bots that move with no brain

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    Researchers have built a robot made up of individual ‘particles’ that moves with no centralised control. The bots rely on the same kind of statistical mechanics that allows groups of cells to move, creating some intriguing possibilities. Find

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  • Spore Rain (mushrooms reproduction)

    Spore Rain (mushrooms reproduction)

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    The evolutionary concept has spread through the different branches of human knowledge and spread the spores of mushrooms. Each new season countless spores are released into the air by the mushroom kingdom. For a few days, every body tries to play to the b

  • 03:01 Radiation vs Radioactive Atoms

    Radiation vs Radioactive Atoms

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    There seems to be confusion about what radiation is and where it comes from. Many people believe it is the radiation that comes directly from nuclear power plants that poses a threat to public safety. In fact it is the radioactive atoms, which can escape

  • 05:05 How Does Leprosy Damage the Human Body?

    How Does Leprosy Damage the Human Body?

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    Leprosy brings to mind images of biblical beggars, lonely leper colonies, and seems, for some, to have all but disappeared into the history books. But leprosy stills haunts many parts of the world and theres an absurd amount that we dont know about the di

  • 04:22 Dawn Of The Cyborg Bacteria

    Dawn Of The Cyborg Bacteria

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    http://www.sciencefriday.com In a basement laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania, two roboticists have harnessed the innate sensing, swimming, and swarming abilities of bacteria to power microscopic robots. Even though their work sounds like the pr

  • 04:21 Inside Alzheimer’s disease

    Inside Alzheimer’s disease

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    Our understanding of Alzheimer’s disease has come along way in the last century. In this animation, Nature Neuroscience takes us inside the brain to explore the cells, molecules and mechanisms involved in the onset and progression of this devastating cond

  • 11:31 Mysterious Jiggly Crystals and Other Intracellular Structures

    Mysterious Jiggly Crystals and Other Intracellular Structures

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    Let's journey deep into the cells themselves to take a look at some of the structures that keep cells alive and others that do... something... that we'll figure out someday... probably.Follow Journey to the Microcosmos:Twitter: https://twitter.com/journey

  • 03:20 Scientists Are Close To Eliminating Pain, Here’s How

    Scientists Are Close To Eliminating Pain, Here’s How

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    How we might experience the unpleasantness of pain might come down to these 150 neurons in mouse brains. How Close Are We to Downloading the Human Brain? - https://youtu.be/DE5e5zF6a-8 Read More: Scientists Find Brain Cells That Make Pain Hurt https://www

  • 02:56 These 'Resurrection Plants' Spring Back to Life in Seconds | Deep Look

    These 'Resurrection Plants' Spring Back to Life in Seconds | Deep Look

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    Rain falls and within seconds dried-up moss that's been virtually dead for decades unfurls in an explosion of green. The microscopic creatures living in the moss come out to feed. Scientists say the genes in these “resurrection plants” might one day prote

  • 03:29 Popular Why Do Allergies Make You Sneeze?

    Why Do Allergies Make You Sneeze?

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    Do you suffer from allergies? Follow the dendritic cell and the entire Scientific American Allergy Orchestra to discover how allergens from pollen to pet dander can change the body’s tune. Transcript: Sneezy? Itchy? Perhaps your seasonal allergies have yo

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  • 10:26 Using Nature To Grow Batteries - Angela Belcher

    Using Nature To Grow Batteries - Angela Belcher

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    Inspired by an abalone shell, Angela Belcher programs viruses to make elegant nanoscale structures that humans can use. Selecting for high-performing genes through directed evolution, she's produced viruses that can construct powerful new batteries, clean

  • 07:38 Popular Does 100% Pure Water Have a Taste? Drinking Type II Deionized Water Experiment

    Does 100% Pure Water Have a Taste? Drinking Type II Deionized Water Experiment

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    Checkout Brilliant here: https://brilliant.org/theactionlab/ In this video I drink Type II deionized water to see how dangerous it actually is and also explore the question if water has a taste or not. Learn about the awesome science behind why water has

  • 04:41 The Dead Are Supposed To Glow. Why Can't We See It?

    The Dead Are Supposed To Glow. Why Can't We See It?

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    What do , , and - have in common?Check out the SENS Research Foundation and the amazing work they do! Learn more about the SENS Research Foundation's End of Year Fundraiser here - https://www.sens.org/eoy2022/SENS Website: https://bit.ly/SENSLNSENS Intro:

  • 11:04 SpongeBob Ranking By Size!  | SpongeBob

    SpongeBob Ranking By Size! | SpongeBob

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    SpongeBob has lived his life from a sweet baby sea sponge to a Sea Sponge with almost all the water in Bikini Bottom! Bikini Bottom decided to rank our favorite Sea Sponge, from SpongeBob's microscopic size to his gigantic size in Sandy Cheeks' home! Chec

  • 08:20 Popular Weight Loss Pills: Fact Or Fiction?

    Weight Loss Pills: Fact Or Fiction?

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    Enjoy your bacon sandwich, while we walk you through the facts and fictions of what science can -- and maybe someday, will -- do to help people lose weight safely. Annotations: Caffeine: https://youtu.be/Xl1XBJLfIDU Circadian Rhythm: https://youtu.be/UbQ0

  • 08:25 Why Do Arteries Get Clogged? Its Not What You Think

    Why Do Arteries Get Clogged? Its Not What You Think

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    Heart disease is the number one killer in the world. To understand why this disease is so deadly, Patrick has some answers for you. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Human! http://bit.ly/HUMANplaylist Visit our shop at http://s

  • 06:38 The microbial truth of how your cheese gets made

    The microbial truth of how your cheese gets made

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    Cheese is delicious, beloved by many, and a teeming mess of microbes. Which microbes, exactly, has long been a mystery, but modern DNA sequencing tech is allowing researchers to take a peek behind the microscopic curtain. We visit a professional cheese ca

  • 05:01 LifeStraw Filtered Dirty Water Under the Microscope

    LifeStraw Filtered Dirty Water Under the Microscope

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    Microscopic footage of dirty water before and after it was filtered with the LifeStraw. At the end of the video I used tryptic soy agar petri dishes to grow the microbes in the dirty water before and after it was filtered. It was incubated for 24 hours at

  • 12:02 Bowling in the Street with a Rheoscopic Fluid Ball

    Bowling in the Street with a Rheoscopic Fluid Ball

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    I took rheoscopic fluid which is current showing fluid and filled a super strong balloon and went bowling in the street to see if ti would pop! The pins were invisible. I also used food coloring to make many different colors of rheoscopic fluids. The ligh

  • 07:25 Popular Could You Be Immune To Everything?

    Could You Be Immune To Everything?

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  • 08:40 How Do Holograms Work? (Part 1 of 3)

    How Do Holograms Work? (Part 1 of 3)

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    Science-fiction is littered with holograms, and they’ve become a staple of anything set in the future. But, they’ve been around longer than you think. Part 2 of 3 - https://youtu.be/c8pL6vW9R0I Part 3 of 3 - Coming Soon! Read More: The History of Holograp

  • 05:01 Unearthed: The Mysterious Microbes in the Earth's Crust Could Help Us With The Climate Crisis

    Unearthed: The Mysterious Microbes in the Earth's Crust Could Help Us With The Climate Crisis

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    Climate change is threatening human survival on this planet and decreasing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions alone will not reverse its potentially devastating effects. We need to pull existing greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere and put them somewhere sa

  • 08:13 Fruit Fly Guts with Leslie! | Lab Next Door

    Fruit Fly Guts with Leslie! | Lab Next Door

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    I visit my friend Leslie to talk about fruit flies, guts, stem cells, and poop! Trying to document grad school one YouTube video at a time, from lab equipment to genetics lessons to interviews with other students! Each week is a new view into life as a gr

  • 03:10 Neuroscience: Crammed With Connections

    Neuroscience: Crammed With Connections

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    In a piece of brain tissue smaller than a dust mite, there are thousands of brain cell branches and connections. Researchers from Harvard University in Boston, MA have mapped them all in a new study appearing in Cell. They find some unexpected insights ab

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  • 01:29 Popular Meet The Teeny-Tiny Creature With A Buzz Saw For A Face | Absurd Creatures

    Meet The Teeny-Tiny Creature With A Buzz Saw For A Face | Absurd Creatures

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    May I introduce you to the rotifer, a magical microscopic critter that uses a buzz saw to suck its victims into its face. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitter: https://twit

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  • 01:34 Scientists overlooked how high radiation could devastate Mars exploration missions

    Scientists overlooked how high radiation could devastate Mars exploration missions

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    Scientists have long known high levels of radiation exists on Mars. But could it be so high that humans won't be able to handle when we get there? Following is a transcript of the video. Going to Mars may be more dangerous than we thought. The major probl

  • 05:12 How Do Anti-Aging Creams Work?

    How Do Anti-Aging Creams Work?

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    Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions Want a younger, more perfect-looking you? Skin can stay firm and stretchy thanks to protein fibers called collagen and elastin in the tissue beneath the surface. But environmental factors like smoking or ultraviolet r

  • 08:55 Why Scientists Are Stress Testing Tardigrades | WIRED

    Why Scientists Are Stress Testing Tardigrades | WIRED

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    Tardigrades are microscopic animals so adaptable they can survive in some of the most extreme environments in the universe. Because of their durability, scientists are experimenting with them, trying to figure out just HOW much they can endure and what we

  • 02:39 The Foldscope: A Paper Microscope that Costs $1

    The Foldscope: A Paper Microscope that Costs $1

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    Manu Prakash, a biophysicist at Stanford and the creator of the Foldscope, muses on the beauty of the microscopic world. Still haven’t subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube ►► http://bit.ly/newyorkeryoutubesub CONNECT WITH THE NEW YORKER Web: http

  • 04:36 Popular What Does Radiation Poisoning Do to Your Body?

    What Does Radiation Poisoning Do to Your Body?

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    We all know ionizing radiation can be deadly, but how exactly does it damage the body? What does it do on a molecular level? What Does Nuclear Fallout Do To Your Body? - https://youtu.be/fYJ-FiRWY0c Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1

  • 09:13 Popular This Is How Your DNA Made You

    This Is How Your DNA Made You

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    DNA is the genetic instructions that tell your body where to put each finger and how to orient the heart, but how does this process work on a cellular level? In this episode, Patrick breaks down each step of the process and explains how you end up as you

  • 02:17 Popular Why Does Red Meat Turn Brown When Cooked?

    Why Does Red Meat Turn Brown When Cooked?

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    →Subscribe for new videos every day! https://www.youtube.com/user/TodayIFoundOut?sub_confirmation=1 →How "Dick" came to be short for 'Richard': https://youtu.be/BH1NAwwKtcg?list=PLR0XuDegDqP2Acy6g9Ta7hzC0Rr3RDS6q Never run out of things to say at the wate

  • 04:31 How This Lab-Grown Patch Could Repair Your Heart

    How This Lab-Grown Patch Could Repair Your Heart

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    A heart attack can leave a heart permanently damaged. However, these new "beating" patches might be able to save the lives of those with damaged hearts. This 3D Bioprinted Organ Just Took Its First "Breath"https://youtu.be/V0rIP_u1JPQRead More: About Hear

  • 04:10 The Worlds First Living Robots Just Got an Upgrade, Meet Xenobot 2.0

    The Worlds First Living Robots Just Got an Upgrade, Meet Xenobot 2.0

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    In 2020, the world saw its first glimpse of a living robot that could move, self-heal, and work with other bots to meet a common goal. But all these features have gotten a massive upgrade including...memorymeet Xenobot 2.0. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit

  • 04:49 Want a Whole New Body? Ask This Flatworm How | Deep Look

    Want a Whole New Body? Ask This Flatworm How | Deep Look

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    Planarians are tiny googly-eyed flatworms with an uncanny ability: They can regrow their entire bodies, even a new head. So how do they do it? You can learn more about CuriosityStream at https://curiositystream.com/deeplook Support Deep Look on Patreon!!

  • 04:17 Chromosome and Kinetochore

    Chromosome and Kinetochore

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    This visualisation is a multi-scale reconstruction of the organisation and structural features of DNA inside a chromosome of a living cell. Multiple forms of data are seamlessly woven together to accurately reconstruct the molecular systems that build, or

  • 04:37 How to make a pink pixel | We The Curious

    How to make a pink pixel | We The Curious

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    Why is pink an imaginary colour? What is a pixel? How do you recreate the universe with 53 million microscopic mirrors? Find out all this and more in our latest video with Ross & Nerys of the Live Science Team!How to make a 3D-gif: https://youtu.be/ycdpn1

  • 04:53 The Undying Hydra: A Freshwater Mini-Monster That Defies Aging | Deep Look

    The Undying Hydra: A Freshwater Mini-Monster That Defies Aging | Deep Look

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    Could this tiny creature, named after a mythical multiheaded monster, hold the secret to eternal youth? Related to jellyfish and anemones, the hydra has an almost otherworldly ability to heal itself and stave off aging.SUBSCRIBE to Deep Look! http://goo.g

  • 39:16 Chemical Electricity | Szydlo's At Home Science

    Chemical Electricity | Szydlo's At Home Science

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    Starting with the Ris own Michael Faraday, Andrew explores the varied and sometimes explosive chemistry of batteries and electricity. From the pioneering work of Volta, right up to most recent Nobel prizes, join Andrew Szydlo for this exciting electrical

  • 04:13 Popular Could Increasing the Melanin In Your Skin Protect You From Cancer?

    Could Increasing the Melanin In Your Skin Protect You From Cancer?

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    Researchers are looking into the effects of raising melanin levels in skin to prevent melanoma. Here’s what you need to know. Two-Thirds of All Cancers Are Caused by One Thing: Your DNA - https://youtu.be/ZZUk0gF_-T4 Read More: Mammalian pigmentation is r


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