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Science News Video: Can a twice-a-year shot help end the HIV/AIDS epidemic

Can a twice-a-year shot help end the HIV/AIDS epidemic
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HIV infects more than a million people every year worldwide. While decades of research have led to effective treatments and pre-exposure prophylactic (PrEP) drugs that have dramatically reduced the impact of HIV/AIDS epidemic, completely wiping the virus out has remained out of reach. Lenacapavir, a new twice-yearly PrEP injection, may be the solution. Two clinical trials this year showed the drug can offer near complete protection from HIV infection, and the long-lasting effects mean daily pills could be a thing of the past, as long as it is accessible to populations who need it most. Science journalist Jon Cohen, physician-scientist Linda-Gail Bekker, and biochemist Wesley Sundquist describe the history of HIV/AIDS prevention and the unique mechanism that led lenacapavir to be named the 2024 Breakthrough of the Year. Read more about the Breakthrough of the Year: https://www.science.org/boty2024

Published: 12th Dec 2024 07:00:40   By: Science Magazine

Science News Video: How oil-eating #bacteria break droplets down #science #biology

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After an oil spill, bacteria like Alcanivorax borkumensis can help the cleanup process, consuming oil and breaking it down. A group of biophysicists have observed how a biofilm forms around the oil and push and pull the oil's surface into branching tubes. Watch the full-length video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwPVeiMYi-M Read the paper: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adf3345 Footage: ©Greenpeace, Omarova et al., ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng 2019, BlackBoxGuild/Pond5, Research: Prasad et al., Science 2024 Music: Blipper/Podington Bear

Published: 6th Dec 2024 05:00:31   By: Science Magazine

Science News Video: Marine snow mucus might mean slower carbon capture #science #oceanography #carboncycle

Marine snow mucus might mean slower carbon capture #science #oceanography #carboncycle
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Marine snow is the dead, discarded, and sloughed off organic matter that floats down to the sea floor like snowflakes. Originating from living organisms at the surface, then dropping down to the depths, it's an important part of how the ocean captures carbon from the atmosphere. However, by analyzing the sinking patterns of individual marine snowflakes, researchers found that their mucus trails slow their sinking speed, meaning this process captures carbon much slower than previously thought.

Published: 29th Nov 2024 05:00:08   By: Science Magazine

Science News Video: These #flatworms are soldiers in a war of #parasites

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This flatworm species has the most extreme soldiers yet among parasites. When the nest of Haplorchis puilio is threatened, the soldiers crawl up to the foreign trematodes, attach their mouths, and expand their throats. The resulting vacuum blows a hole in the larger parasites, allowing the soldiers to suck out their guts. Video by: Sierra Boucher/Science Footage: Daniel Metz Music: Chris Burns/Science

Published: 22nd Nov 2024 05:00:10   By: Science Magazine

Science News Video: These seals are mapping their changing habitat

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Northern elephant seals are invaluable partners in oceanographic research. By mounting sophisticated sensors on these large, round marine mammals, scientists gather crucial data on hard-to-access marine ecosystems. 00:00 Intro to UC Santa Cruz northern elephant seal research program 01:21 Monitoring seal health and foraging 02:03 Seals as smart sensors 03:14 Instruments to observe seal habitat 05:06 Studying foraging behavior 06:04 Sonar tags to detect prey 06:54 Whisker analysis 07:59 New technologies and re-analyzing old data Additional footage credit: The David and Lucile Packard Foundation #climatechange #ecology

Published: 11th Nov 2024 02:00:06   By: Science Magazine

Science News Video: Yes, Flights ARE Bumpier Now (And They're Getting Worse)

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Build a life of learning with Imprint. Go to this link to start your journey today: https://imprintapp.com/SciShow and don't forget, as a fan of SciShow you will get 20% off your membership. It's not just your imagination. Turbulence on airplane flights is getting worse, including severe turbulence that could cause injuries. The reason is the climate crisis -- here's how. Hosted by: Tom Lum ---------- 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: Toyas Dhake, Reed Spilmann, Gizmo, 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, Piya Shedden, 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-1vTHFVpNgp3X62i0S9TYRJ5AaQiugAARTH4ZuwCDH_pe7srwN_YrhR1xxPQ-pClKZ_7x-CxWBX7GatF2/pub

Published: 13th Dec 2024 06:00:24   By: SciShow

Science News Video: Which Essential Oils Actually Work?

Which Essential Oils Actually Work?
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Visit https://brilliant.org/scishow/ to get started learning STEM for free. The first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscription and a 30-day free trial. Whether it's lavender aromatherapy to sleep better or a peppermint oil pill for your irritable bowel syndrome, essential oils have a lot of proposed therapeutic uses. Here's where the research stands on those and others like bergamot oil for pain, tea tree oil for acne, and rosemary oil for memory. Hosted by: @TomLumPerson Correction: 3:24 This is a picture of a kaffir lime, not bergamot! Bergamot is smoother with a yellow-orange peel. Here is an example: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bergamot_-_Sour_Orange_-_January_2013.jpg ---------- 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: Toyas Dhake, Spilmann Reed, Gizmo, Garrett Galloway, Friso, DrakoEsper , Kenny Wilson, Lyndsay Brown, Jeremy Mattern, Jaap Westera, Harrison Mills, Jeffrey Mckishen, Matt Curls, Eric Jensen, Chris Mackey, Adam Brainard, Piya Shedden, 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-1vQETQfts8VsjIB4ZtP90Zjng9ZQWnefzBClDjEzHeNZoM_182Lagtzc0BUpEMnNyqoCxMr5bclEuPmR/pub

Published: 12th Dec 2024 06:00:33   By: SciShow

Science News Video: Mad Cow Disease Mostly Infects Teenagers

Mad Cow Disease Mostly Infects Teenagers
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Learn about Giving What We Can’s 10% Pledge and Trial Pledge at https://givingwhatwecan.org/scishow When variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, AKA mad cow disease, first emerged, researchers noticed a weird trend in exactly who got sick. Mot patients were diagnosed in their twenties, which would mean they got infected in their teens. Over thirty years after this infectious prion disease emerged, researchers are just starting to understand why that is. Hosted by: Tom Lum (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: Toyas Dhake, Spilmann Reed, Gizmo, Garrett Galloway, Friso, DrakoEsper , Kenny Wilson, Lyndsay Brown, Jeremy Mattern, Jaap Westera, Harrison Mills, Jeffrey Mckishen, Matt Curls, Eric Jensen, Chris Mackey, Adam Brainard, Piya Shedden, 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-1vQcV3UfLzYXV1dgxFOpcIR9BEMPO7BwJbg3sd3ifAVvXL7YitOoBqKyV1JdUxwllYD0xQ0RrEqR_ul3/pub

Published: 11th Dec 2024 06:00:42   By: SciShow

Science News Video: The Birds That Eat Fire

The Birds That Eat Fire
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https://complexly.store/scishow Plenty of animals do things that seem risky, but they clearly have a good reason for doing it. After all, they've made it this far by taking chances. But these birds really take the cake when it comes to daredevil stunts, all in the name of food, love, or just for fun. From method-acting killdeer to long-distance fliers, to the birds that eat fire, here are a few birds that will risk life or wing to get what they want. Hosted by: Tom Lum (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: Toyas Dhake, Reed Spilmann, Gizmo, 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, Piya Shedden, 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-1vS1va5xdqzr2CGdiTx0rjJLzLCrnwPe-NWdMsI-FUAuh6A9KOZkEf3BmihCVbvOFq8EC9mBWE3uU4LS/pub

Published: 10th Dec 2024 06:02:47   By: SciShow

Science News Video: The Most Poisonous Paints Ever

The Most Poisonous Paints Ever
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Remove your personal information from the web at https://joindeleteme.com/SCISHOW and use code SCISHOW for 20% off. DeleteMe international Plans: https://international.joindeleteme.com People have been trying to make the prettiest colors we can for thousands of years. And sometimes, we've even used poison to do it. From lead white to arsenic Scheele's green and cobalt violet, here are just a few of the most toxic colors in the rainbow. We recommend that you look, but don't touch. Hosted by: Tom Lum ---------- 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: Toyas Dhake, Reed Spilmann, Gizmo, 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, Piya Shedden, 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-1vS1i6ZsSHPZnwE9_-1r9HdcD-ooXSN6iI9B1_weVNKyPS8ti6igaO2uftAaYTje2SSBtr7tuLpcb65h/pub

Published: 9th Dec 2024 06:00:08   By: SciShow

Science News Video: See a vampire bat treadmill workout | Science News

See a vampire bat treadmill workout | Science News
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Researchers put vampire bats through their paces to discover what fuels their metabolism. After a fine meal of cow blood, bats were put into a closed mini-gym with a moving floor. As the bats walked and then — as the treadmill sped up — ran, researchers checked bat breath for signs that amino acids from the cow blood were getting metabolized in the workout. Unlike most mammals burning carbs and fats during exercise, bats metabolize more amino acids. Read more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/vampire-bats-treadmills-metabolism Video Credit: Giulia Rossi

Published: 6th Nov 2024 04:39:39   By: Science News

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 Channel Video: Plane Crewed By 11 Men Goes Down - and ALL Survive! | What on Earth? | Science Channel

Plane Crewed By 11 Men Goes Down - and ALL Survive! | What on Earth? | Science Channel
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Published: 13th Dec 2024 05:38:55   By: Science Channel

Science Channel Video: A Ghostly House in a Tropical Paradise | Mysteries of the Abandoned | Science Channel

A Ghostly House in a Tropical Paradise | Mysteries of the Abandoned | Science Channel
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A strange complex of buildings on a remote tropical island was once home to a large seaside community, but today, locals avoid the area and claim that it's haunted. New discoveries reveal why this eerie place was built and why it was abandoned. #ScienceChannel #MysteriesOfTheAbandoned About Mysteries of the Abandoned: The world's most incredible engineering projects are revisited to uncover why places full of mysteries and untold secrets are now abandoned ruins. 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: 12th Dec 2024 06:00:34   By: Science Channel

Science Channel Video: The Design of Class and Championship Rings | How It’s Made | Science Channel

The Design of Class and Championship Rings | How It’s Made | Science Channel
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A ring celebrating a special achievement makes a cherished lifelong keepsake. Whether it's a class ring to commemorate graduation, or a championship ring for the players on a winning sports team. As the years go by, the special jewelry keeps the memory close at hand. #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: 11th Dec 2024 08:00:14   By: Science Channel

Science Channel Video: Rolling Chocolate Into Wafers | How It’s Made | Science Channel

Rolling Chocolate Into Wafers | How It’s Made | Science Channel
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Published: 11th Dec 2024 12:34:04   By: Science Channel

Science Channel Video: Discover How Piñatas and Garbage Trucks Are Made | How It’s Made | Science Channel

Discover How Piñatas and Garbage Trucks Are Made | How It’s Made | Science Channel
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From popular cartoon characters, to glittery shapes, today's piñata are big hits at parties. Discover the traditional, and modern way to make them. Garbage trucks have different approaches to handling garbage. Some are entirely mechanized. The garbage truck has come a long way since it hit the street in 1952. #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: 10th Dec 2024 05:19:38   By: Science Channel

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