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Pandemic conspiracy-mongers shared the stage with scientists and public health advocates at a Stanford University conference. Should they have even been let into the room?
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Posted: 2024-10-15 03:00:06

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Science News Video: Training a #robot to work in our world #science

Training a #robot to work in our world #science
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After training in thousands of simulated environments, this bipedal robot named Digit could walk stably and adaptably in the real world.

Published: 1st Nov 2024 04:00:07   By: Science Magazine

Science News Video: How do hunting marlin avoid each others' swords? #biology #science

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Ten seconds before it charges, a marlin "turns on" its stripes. Then, when the attack is done, the marlin dials the contrast back down. Layers of colorful cells in their skin rapidly change shape to create the strong pattern. Read the article: https://www.science.org/content/article/watch-marlin-flash-bright-stripes-deadly-strike Footage: Alicia Burns Script: Sierra Boucher

Published: 25th Oct 2024 04:00:20   By: Science Magazine

Science News Video: The Benjamin Button of the sea

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When stressed, this comb jelly reverts to a larval form, then matures again when favorable conditions return. PHOTOS: Joan J. Soto-Anjel and Pawvel Burkhardt; Maria Pia Miglietta; Ganímendes/Wikimedia Commons STORY: E. Pennisi/Science

Published: 18th Oct 2024 07:00:31   By: Science Magazine

Science News Video: What makes fighting fish so feisty?

What makes fighting fish so feisty?
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New studies combining genetics and neuroscience offer clues Centuries of selective breeding of Siamese fighting (betta) fish (Betta splendens) have produced the elaborate colors and patterns that have made them popular pets. But their early domestication was focused on a different signature trait: aggression. In this video, Andrés Bendesky and his team at Columbia University describe how they’ve combined genetics and neuroscience to understand what puts the fight in these fish. The work could help the team and other scientists understand how genes, neurons, and aggression are linked in a variety of animals, including humans. Read the research paper here: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abm4950 00:00 Introduction to Betta Fish Aggression 00:38 Research Focus and Evolution of Aggression 01:39 Genetic Comparisons and Discoveries 02:52 Behavioral Experiments and Findings 03:52 Neuroscientific Insights and Techniques 04:28 Genetic Modifications and Future Research 05:04 Implications for Human Behavior

Published: 15th Oct 2024 06:00:12   By: Science Magazine

Science News Video: This spider crawls like ant to avoid being eaten #science #mimicry

This spider crawls like ant to avoid being eaten  #science #mimicry
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This jumping spider mimics the movements of ant species in its environment to avoid being eaten. The spider’s predators, such as praying mantis, pass up anything that might be an ant to avoid the ants' painful bite. Read the story: https://www.science.org/content/article/watch-spider-crawl-ant-avoid-being-eaten

Published: 26th Jul 2024 03:00:46   By: Science Magazine

Science News Video: Hank Says Goodbye To SciShow Resident Jaida

Hank Says Goodbye To SciShow Resident Jaida
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In this livestream, Hank Green interviews marine biologist Jaida Elcock, who spent her summer writing and hosting episodes as the first SciShow Resident. Creators Jaida mentioned: http://www.instagram.com/_mckensea http://www.instagram.com/Intertidalkendy http://www.instagram.com/mndiaye_97 http://www.instagram.com/junglejordan23 http://www.instagram.com/alyb_batgirl http://www.instagram.com/curly_biologist (AKA my best friend Amani) http://www.instagram.com/melissacristinamarquez http://www.instagram.com/Chesseea http://www.instagram.com/in.vertebabe http://www.instagram.com/hiphopscienceshow Hosted by: Hank Green (he/him) and Jaida Elcock (she/her) ---------- Support us for $8/month on Patreon and keep SciShow going! https://www.patreon.com/scishow Or support us directly: https://complexly.com/support Join our SciShow email list to get the latest news and highlights: https://mailchi.mp/scishow/email ---------- Huge thanks go to the following Patreon supporters for helping us keep SciShow free for everyone forever: Reed Spilmann, Odditeas , Garrett Galloway, Friso, DrakoEsper , Kenny Wilson, Lyndsay Brown, Jeremy Mattern, Jaap Westera, Rizwan Kassim, Harrison Mills, Jeffrey Mckishen, Matt Curls, Eric Jensen, Chris Mackey, Adam Brainard, Ash, Piya Shedden, charles george, Alex Hackman, Kevin Knupp, Chris Peters, Kevin Bealer, Jason A Saslow ---------- Looking for SciShow elsewhere on the internet? SciShow Tangents Podcast: https://scishow-tangents.simplecast.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scishow Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scishow Instagram: http://instagram.com/thescishow Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow #SciShow #science #education #learning #complexly

Published: 1st Nov 2024 05:54:49   By: SciShow

Science News Video: These Islands Shouldn't Exist

These Islands Shouldn
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You've probably heard that climate change is leading to rising sea levels, which is bad news for lots of islands. But for some islands like the Maldives, rising waters are making them... bigger? Correction: 2:45 We mixed up east and west! Thanks to everyone who caught this. Hosted by: Hank Green (he/him) ---------- Support us for $8/month on Patreon and keep SciShow going! https://www.patreon.com/scishow Or support us directly: https://complexly.com/support Join our SciShow email list to get the latest news and highlights: https://mailchi.mp/scishow/email ---------- Huge thanks go to the following Patreon supporters for helping us keep SciShow free for everyone forever: Reed Spilmann, Odditeas , Garrett Galloway, Friso, DrakoEsper , Kenny Wilson, Lyndsay Brown, Jeremy Mattern, Jaap Westera, Rizwan Kassim, Harrison Mills, Jeffrey Mckishen, Matt Curls, Eric Jensen, Chris Mackey, Adam Brainard, Ash, Piya Shedden, charles george, Alex Hackman, Kevin Knupp, Chris Peters, Kevin Bealer, Jason A Saslow ---------- Looking for SciShow elsewhere on the internet? SciShow Tangents Podcast: https://scishow-tangents.simplecast.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scishow Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scishow Instagram: http://instagram.com/thescishow Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow #SciShow #science #education #learning #complexly ---------- Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSo4d8a1ZP6pdKTBWCkj0SADKG0WRAXMOchLZWvSBZrYp1LgzuuCq99LYJVRrMjxmZYZA8s3ceEgWMV/pub

Published: 31st Oct 2024 05:00:11   By: SciShow

Science News Video: Is the President’s Name Enough to Get Your Vote?

Is the President’s Name Enough to Get Your Vote?
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Whether someone's running for President or to be on their school board, there's a lot that a politician has to do to try to sway voters. But did you know that what name they use is on that list? Research shows that whether you choose Kamala or Harris or Donald or Trump, may have more to do with the names themselves than you'd think. Check out https://www.vote.org/ and their nonpartisan efforts to make voting more accessible for all Americans. Hosted by: Hank Green (he/him) ---------- Support us for $8/month on Patreon and keep SciShow going! https://www.patreon.com/scishow Or support us directly: https://complexly.com/support Join our SciShow email list to get the latest news and highlights: https://mailchi.mp/scishow/email ---------- Huge thanks go to the following Patreon supporters for helping us keep SciShow free for everyone forever: Reed Spilmann, Odditeas , Garrett Galloway, Friso, DrakoEsper , Kenny Wilson, Lyndsay Brown, Jeremy Mattern, Jaap Westera, Rizwan Kassim, Harrison Mills, Jeffrey Mckishen, Matt Curls, Eric Jensen, Chris Mackey, Adam Brainard, Ash, Piya Shedden, charles george, Alex Hackman, Kevin Knupp, Chris Peters, Kevin Bealer, Jason A Saslow ---------- Looking for SciShow elsewhere on the internet? SciShow Tangents Podcast: https://scishow-tangents.simplecast.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scishow Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scishow Instagram: http://instagram.com/thescishow Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow #SciShow #science #education #learning #complexly ---------- Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/e/2PACX-1vR-sYDMA3Wq56TWf_CcXEFxJP2OVvclYX9R-RnlN5JC5tCgjs25uDQlBntoR40R49F3mHsKMF70p-jB/pub

Published: 30th Oct 2024 05:00:43   By: SciShow

Science News Video: You Are Not Left Brained

You Are Not Left Brained
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Are people who are more creative really "left-brained"? Is a human brain not fully developed until a person hits 25 years old? Did my parents waste a bunch of money buying Mozart CDs to make me smarter as a baby? In this episode, SciShow tackles five myths about the brain. Hosted by: Savannah Geary (they/them) ---------- Support us for $8/month on Patreon and keep SciShow going! https://www.patreon.com/scishow Or support us directly: https://complexly.com/support Join our SciShow email list to get the latest news and highlights: https://mailchi.mp/scishow/email ---------- Huge thanks go to the following Patreon supporters for helping us keep SciShow free for everyone forever: Reed Spilmann, Odditeas , Garrett Galloway, Friso, DrakoEsper , Kenny Wilson, Lyndsay Brown, Jeremy Mattern, Jaap Westera, Rizwan Kassim, Harrison Mills, Jeffrey Mckishen, Matt Curls, Eric Jensen, Chris Mackey, Adam Brainard, Ash, Piya Shedden, charles george, Alex Hackman, Kevin Knupp, Chris Peters, Kevin Bealer, Jason A Saslow ---------- Looking for SciShow elsewhere on the internet? SciShow Tangents Podcast: https://scishow-tangents.simplecast.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scishow Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scishow Instagram: http://instagram.com/thescishow Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow #SciShow #science #education #learning #complexly ---------- Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vS9FPe1QuOUP24qLf5irT9o1OpkwKCiKxrVIRY9A6r27mjGQTE3vBu7k45TNtL3ewLXwJm3iAj9lU4G/pub

Published: 29th Oct 2024 05:00:44   By: SciShow

Science News Video: Can We Use Laughing Gas As An Antidepressant?

Can We Use Laughing Gas As An Antidepressant?
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You may have gotten a dose of laughing gas at the dentist at some point. But new research is suggesting that the same gas that helps you forget your toothache could be a future treatment for clinical depression. Hosted by: Stefan Chin ---------- Support us for $8/month on Patreon and keep SciShow going! https://www.patreon.com/scishow Or support us directly: https://complexly.com/support Join our SciShow email list to get the latest news and highlights: https://mailchi.mp/scishow/email ---------- Huge thanks go to the following Patreon supporters for helping us keep SciShow free for everyone forever: Reed Spilmann, Odditeas , Garrett Galloway, Friso, DrakoEsper , Kenny Wilson, Lyndsay Brown, Jeremy Mattern, Jaap Westera, Rizwan Kassim, Harrison Mills, Jeffrey Mckishen, Matt Curls, Eric Jensen, Chris Mackey, Adam Brainard, Ash, Piya Shedden, charles george, Alex Hackman, Kevin Knupp, Chris Peters, Kevin Bealer, Jason A Saslow ---------- Looking for SciShow elsewhere on the internet? SciShow Tangents Podcast: https://scishow-tangents.simplecast.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scishow Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scishow Instagram: http://instagram.com/thescishow Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow #SciShow #science #education #learning #complexly ---------- Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQRC1v4iWgQbjHaISq9xavc8ZmdbPz3Ek3ygKHyrnrG4yc_NgkQYn2bEZtk0zN_GJ2yrGnZQxFCUBZB/pub

Published: 28th Oct 2024 05:00:53   By: SciShow

Science News Video: See how a male Victoria’s riflebird courts a female | Science News

See how a male Victoria’s riflebird courts a female | Science News
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A sit-and-wait flirter, a male riflebird (left in the first clip) puts on a high-energy — and noisy — show for a female visiting his perch. The most flexible wrist joints yet measured in a bird let him curve his dark wings like a flaring cape. Opening and closing his beak, as seen in the first slow motion clip, adds flashes of gold from the mouth and throat lining. Between flashes, he closes his beak to scrape it over the spread feathers for the show’s thwackity-thwack soundtrack, as seen in the second slow motion clip. Scientists previously thought the birds somehow clapped their wings together to make the sounds. Video: Thomas MacGillavry and Joris De Raedt

Published: 16th Oct 2024 03:27:53   By: Science News

Science News Video: Take a close look at a fruit fly's neurons | Science News

Take a close look at a fruit fly
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In this fruit fly brain, there are precisely two neurons called CT1 neurons that span the width of the eye. Each of these neurons makes over 140,000 synapses and uses its unique position to help the fly sense light and motion. Read more: Video: Amy Sterling, Murthy and Seung Labs/Princeton University

Published: 2nd Oct 2024 01:53:07   By: Science News

Science News Video: Watch bacteria found on our teeth rapidly divide and grow | Science News

Watch bacteria found on our teeth rapidly divide and grow | Science News
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The filamentous bacterium Corynebacterium matruchotii, found in human dental plaque, has a superpower. It can divide into as many as 14 daughter cells at once, allowing it to rapidly expand its territory. In this video, a single cell divides into many, which also divide into many, and so on until the colony rapidly fills the field of view. Read more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/bacteria-unique-mouth-division Video: Scott Chimileski/Marine Biological Laboratory

Published: 20th Sep 2024 03:12:28   By: Science News

Science News Video: Scientists find a long-sought electric field in Earth’s atmosphere | Science News

Scientists find a long-sought electric field in Earth’s atmosphere | Science News
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This animation shows how the ambipolar electric field works. The most abundant gas in the lower atmosphere, the part we live in, is nitrogen (N2, shown around seven seconds). Pan up to the ionosphere (14 seconds), though, and you’ll find more atomic oxygen. Photons from the sun can collide with oxygen and knock one of their electrons loose, leaving a positively charged oxygen ion behind. The pull between those ions and their lost electrons is the ambipolar electric field, which ties them together. Read more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/electric-field-in-earths-atmosphere Video: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

Published: 16th Sep 2024 04:11:43   By: Science News

Science News Video: What is agrivoltaics? | Science News

What is agrivoltaics? | Science News
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With the recent boom in clean energy development, more and more farmers are interested in leasing their fields to solar power utilities, often forcing them to abandon traditional crop production or grazing in the process. Now researchers in the growing field of agrivoltaics hope to provide scientific insights and guidance to make it possible to produce food and power at the same time. While sheep grazing on solar farms has already demonstrated feasibility and ecological benefits, these researchers are discovering that co-locating crops and solar panels may prove to be a tough row to hoe. Credits: Production, Videography and Editing Luke Groskin Story Editing Ashley Yeager Additional Video and Stills Center for Energy Education (C.C. BY), Clean Energy Resource Teams (C.C. BY) Enel North America, Getty, Innover, Kaan Kutural/UC Davis, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, One Less Traveled By (C.C. BY), Pond 5, Sol Systems (C.C. BY), Sun’Agri Music Audio Network

Published: 16th Sep 2024 01:20:41   By: Science News

Science Channel Video: Fan Favorite: Jawbreakers | How It's Made | Science Channel

Fan Favorite: Jawbreakers | How It
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The best Halloween candy anyone!?!? #ScienceChannel #HowItsMade About How It's Made: Explore the fascinating world of how everyday items are manufactured and produced. Subscribe to Science Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@sciencechannel About Science Channel: Learn about outer space, leading scientific exploration, new technology, earth science basics, & more with science videos & news from Science Channel. Find us on social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScienceChannel/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sciencechannel Instagram: https://instagram.com/sciencechannel TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@sciencechannel

Published: 31st Oct 2024 07:00:34   By: Science Channel

Science Channel Video: We Totally Promise This Video Is Absolutely NOT Haunted | How It's Made | Science Channel

We Totally Promise This Video Is Absolutely NOT Haunted | How It
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Published: 30th Oct 2024 10:00:21   By: Science Channel

Science Channel Video: Piecing Together Vinyl Dolls | How It's Made | Science Channel

Piecing Together Vinyl Dolls | How It
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Published: 30th Oct 2024 10:00:04   By: Science Channel

Science Channel Video: Halloween Special | How It's Made | Science Channel

Halloween Special | How It
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B😱😱! Chapters: 00:00 Dolls - Originally aired 2017 09:39 Chocolate Coins - Originally aired 2011 14:39 Animatronics - Originally aired 2009 19:40 Mediaeval Axes - Originally aired 2014 24:38 Cocoa Beans - Originally aired 2011 29:38 Latex Swords - Originally aired 2011 34:38 Gummie Candy - Originally aired 2005 39:24 Blood Products - Originally aired 2009 #ScienceChannel #HowItsMade About How It's Made: Explore the fascinating world of how everyday items are manufactured and produced. Subscribe to Science Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@sciencechannel About Science Channel: Learn about outer space, leading scientific exploration, new technology, earth science basics, & more with science videos & news from Science Channel. Find us on social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScienceChannel/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sciencechannel Instagram: https://instagram.com/sciencechannel TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@sciencechannel

Published: 30th Oct 2024 03:00:23   By: Science Channel

Science Channel Video: Methane Gas' Potential Link to Bermuda Triangle Disappearances | Unearthed | Science Channel

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