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Female Cockroaches Hate Romance (And It’s Our Fault)
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- Female Cockroaches Hate Romance (And It’s Our Fault)
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- 3 years ago
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Most people don't love cockroaches. And thanks to that lack of love, the females of one species of cockroach might not love their males looking for love. But lucky for both of them, evolution might be finding a way around it.
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- The Rocky Mountains Are in the Wrong Place
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- 6:57
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- Mountain ranges usually don't form in the middle of continents. Except for the Rocky Mountains. We'll go into the baffling Laramide Orogeny and a few possible reasons why the Rockies might be in the wrong place.
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- Boom Boom Thump: How to Make Quieter Supersonic Planes
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Supersonic jets like the Concorde face concerns over safety, high carbon output, and cost. They also make loud sonic booms so loud that only transoceanic flights are legal. Now one NASA program is trying to make a quiet supersonic plane that could fly over land.
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- Dolphins Can Use Baby Voices Too! #science #scishow #dolphin
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- 0:51
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- We all coo over a little baby from time to time. But apparently, we're not alone - dolphins will also use a special voice pattern to chat with their babies!
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https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/two-dolphins-royalty-free-image/455638261?phrase=dolphin+t...
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- This is How We’ll “See” the Universe’s First Second
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- 11:59
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- 3 years ago
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In June 2023, scientists around the world announced the first official detection of the gravitational wave background — a cacophonous symphony of gravitational waves coming from every direction in space. Buried within that cosmic noise, there may be a primordial signal from the Big Bang. One day, scientists may be able to tease it out, and study the oldest signal in the universe.
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- Farming... from your phone? #shorts #science #stem #scishow
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- 0:39
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- We know that our smartphones are insanely useful. But they're not just for sending texts or sharing memes - they can help farmers figure out the best time to harvest, using algorithmic learning!
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- Astronauts Need a Better Sunscreen
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- 3:50
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- Space is a dangerous place. One of the many dangers comes in the form of radiation. On Earth, sunscreen helps shield our bodies. But astronauts on the ISS, or eventually on the Moon/Mars/etc., will have to be rocking some suped-up sunblock.
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- The nerves in your face can get confused. #shorts #science #SciShow
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- 3 years ago
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https://www.futuremedicine.com/doi/10.2217/fnl-2019-0007
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- Fighting Carbon With Carbon
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- 6:07
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- To reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, some researchers are taking carbon capture technology to the source(s) — for example, slurping up CO2 before it ever leaves the power plant that made it. But that's not all! Some researchers are investigating how well carbon itself can get the job done.
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- What That Famous Gorilla Suit Study Didn’t See
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Inattentional blindness is a phenomenon where we can be so focused on a given task, we completely miss some pretty bizarre object cross our line of vision. Like a gorilla in the middle of a basketball game. But exactly why it happens is a puzzle scientists are still trying to figure out.
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- A bee-spoke solution to keep elephants at bay #shorts #science #stem #scishow
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- Elephants are terrified of bees - and that's a good thing for farmers! Ongoing work in keeping elephants out of farmers' fields is finding that we humans have an unlikely ally in the humble honeybee, and using fences of beehives is a great way to keep crops safe!
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- This Squid Glows… To Make Itself Invisible
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When you live in the ocean, it can be hard to find ways to keep hidden from predators, or from your own prey. But these three animals have found clever ways to stay hidden, by using light to their advantage. One of them even /makes light/, specifically to hide better!
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- Why So Many Ladybugs Don't Look Like Ladybugs
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- Ladybugs are red with black spots, right? Well, not always. There's a lot of genetic and evolutionary reasons that they can be different colors with wacky patterns.
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- Title
- Treating Your HIV Can Literally Keep You Young #shorts #science #stem #scishow
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- 0:58
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- There's a lot of reasons to get frequent HIV screenings, but research now suggests one more- if you're HIV positive, treating your HIV can help keep you young by slowing down the mutations that come with age.
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https://journals.lww.com/co-hivandaids/abstract/2020/03000/multimorbidity_patterns_in_people_with_hiv.6.aspx
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanhl/article/PIIS2666-7568(23)00037-5/fulltext
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- Our Solar System Might Have TWO Hidden Planets
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- 3 years ago
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After Pluto's demotion to dwarf planet in 2006, our solar system went from having nine planets to eight. But about a decade later, some astronomers proposed there was another planet, larger than Earth, hiding in the Kuiper Belt. And in 2023, another team calculated there's a chance there's a gas giant orbiting the Sun in the outermost boonies of the solar system: the Oort cloud.
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- Title
- Ranking Ridiculous Exoplanets #shorts #science #space #SciShow
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- 0:57
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- 3 years ago
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https://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/newworlds/extrasolar-083104.html
https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/exoplanet-catalog/5120/wasp-12-b/
https://www.space.com/6364-exoplanet-sees-extreme-heat-waves.html
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- Title
- How To Make The Best Coffee, According To Science
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- 3 years ago
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If you drink coffee, you might wonder if you're doing the most to make your absolute best cup of coffee. And fortunately for you, science has the answers, from getting the perfect grind to finding out the best beans for you. So pull up a chair and pour yourself a cup of joe!
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- The Robot Bugs Can Fly With Broken Wings #science #scishow #shorts
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- 0:45
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- 3 years ago
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- In life, and in flying robots, what goes up must come down. But these flying robots can stay breezy thanks to its flexible flight actuators, which help it stay flying even after taking some serious wing damage.
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https://news.mit.edu/2023/resilient-bug-sized-robots-wing-damage-0315
https://www.popsci.com/technology/bumblebee-flying-robot-wing-repair/
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.adf4278
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- We’re Wrong About How Mountains Form
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- 6:28
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- 3 years ago
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We think we know how mountains form. Plate tectonics causes rock to be pushed up at fault boundaries. Except that model is hard to prove, and a new study suggests it might actually be a lot more complicated.
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- The Bizarre World Of Underwater Sneezing
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For us terrestrial animals, sneezing is a regular part of life involving the movement of a lot of air. But animals that live underwater and don't breathe air like we do also sneeze. Sea sponges, corals, and hagfish use their snot to remove debris, survive dredging, and evade predators.
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- Carbon dioxide is shrinking crab brain cells #shorts #science #scishow #brain #crab #climatechange
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- Of all the things that climate change is doing, perhaps the most unexpected is that it's killing brain cells.... in crabs. Ocean acidification caused by rising CO2 may also be lowering crab IQs.
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- Title
- The Earth's "Boring Billion" Years Were Anything But
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About 1.8–0.8 billion ago, the Earth went through a period known as the Boring Billion, where not a lot changed in terms of geology, evolution, or even the number of hours in a day. Some scientists call it “the dullest period in Earth’s history”; but if you look a little closer, there's a pretty interesting story to tell.
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- Why You Don’t Remember the Taylor Swift Concert #shorts #science #stem #scishow
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- 0:49
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- 3 years ago
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- If you went to a show on the Eras tour but don't really remember it, you're not alone. And there's research to back up why there's a "blank space" in your memory of that Taylor Swift show.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6153347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2852439/
https://psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2022-34944-001.html
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- Is The Orca Uprising Upon Us?
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In 2023, a whole bunch of orcas started attacking boats off the coast of Spain. Was this the first battle in an all-out interspecies war? Well, probably not. But it's a pretty neat look into how trends come and go in orca pods - like salmon hats.
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- The Science Of Fur Baby Talk
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We've all gotten a little carried away with the baby talk at an animal that may not be a human baby. But there's a lot of research into exactly how much your sweet little fluffy-belly baby actually understands - and it's more than you might think.
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- The amazing poop-chute clam! #shorts #science #stem #scishow
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- These clams don't have to go far to take a bathroom break - and they're extremely suited to living in houses made from their own feces!
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