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listen to the quotmost-unwanted songquot in the world scientifically induced - collegehumor video

created inside a laboratory this song was quotdesigned to incorporate lyrical and musical elements that were annoying to most peoplequot including amp watch quotlisten to the quotmost-unwanted songquot in the world scientifically inducedquot and more funny videos on collegehumor
how bumble bees inspired a network of tiny museums amanda schochet

sometimes small things make a huge impact after studying how bees in urban environments can survive by navigating small land patches ecologist amanda schochet was inspired to build micro a network of portable science museums the size of vending machines learn how these tiny museums are being deployed in libraries community centers transit hubs and elsewhere to increase public access to science
hulu - eureka: in too deep - watch the full episode now

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foldit: biology for gamers - by nature video

guessing how a protein will fold up based on its dna sequence is often too difficult for even the most advanced computer programs now scientists have created foldit an online game that lets human players do the work read the original research at: http:gonaturecomzsfakp and read more about 039citizen science039 in this nature news feature: http:gonaturecomsfbfpm
how to turn milk into stone

how to turn milk into a hard plastic nearly as strong as stone all we need for this simple kitchen science experiment is milk vinegar and a strainer you can make all kinds of shapes and designs using this quotplastic-likequot material in fact this is the stuff they used before plastic was aroundinstructions:take 1 warm cup of milk and mix with 1 tablespoon of white vinegar basically for every cup of milk you use add 1 tablespoon of vinegar and you can make a much larger batch mix it together and strain out the curds that form once you dry it you can mold it into any shape you desire but let it dry for a couple days firstbe sure to check out out links and fanpages follow us on twitter remember it is kitchen science week so tune in to our next 2 videos coming out shortlyfacebook: http:facebookcomdylanhackertwitter: http:twittercomhouseholdhacker
juniper ash: one of the best sci fi books science fiction book by a e oglesby

looking for best sci fi books i bought juniper ash a good science fiction book at http:wwwamazoncomjuniper-ash-apocalyptic-post-apocalyptic-adventure-ebookdpb0154zz3mu it039s awesome i039d like to tell about the adult sci fi thriller novelhi i039m lisa i love music and science fiction i recommend this book for young adult it is a fresh new adult sci fi book and it039s better that i expectedtheyre only clonesthere was a before once five years ago i was declared a privilege calamity was introduced into chicago they preached that the oddities were no more than roaches five years ago we were clonesits not genocidetoday ash falls from the sky calamity fills our body instead of blood we think were humans we believe were alone here in our drug-addled city of ash there are people here too we dont know that nor will we ever but theyre here the league is everywhere battling each other experimentation against exterminationits not murder if they arent peoplethere was a time before that it was a time before all this madness things were simple people were people life was life but that was years agobuy this book on amazon: http:wwwamazoncomjuniper-ash-apocalyptic-post-apocalyptic-adventure-ebookdpb0154zz3muor visit: http:aeoglesbycom
neuroscientist anil seth answers neuroscience questions from twitter

neuroscientist and public science communicator anil seth uses the power of twitter to answer some common questions about neuroscience how does memory work can we delete memories do blind people dream anil answers all these questions and morefeaturing anil seth professor of cognitive and computational neuroscience and co-director of the sackler centre for consciousness science university of sussex uktwitter: anilksethwebsite: wwwanilsethcom
top 10 movie science experiments that went horribly wrong

getting blinded by science was the least of these guys worries welcome to http:wwwwatchmojocom and today were counting down our picks for the top 10 science experiments in movies that went horribly wrong
how the curiosity mars rover will land and navigate

steven lee the guidance navigation and control manager for the mars science laboratory mission at the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena calif describes how nasa plans to land and navigate its new curiosity rover on the surface of mars in 2012 read more: http:spectrumieeeorgaerospacerobotic-explorationplanetary-rovers-are-we-alone
what it039s like to land on mars

this video steps viewers through a portion of the choreography needed to land nasa039s curiosity rover on mars it starts with a computer simulation from nasa039s eyes on the solar system program and uses actual images from curiosity039s mars descent imager it ends with a high-resolution color image from curiosity039s mast camera
tiny new sea species discoveredfirst ever video

the census of marine life039s ten-year study has uncovered numerous hard-to-see species unknown to science for starters an area the size of a small bathroom revealed 700 species of crustaceans
100000000 years from now

try squarespace: httpsquarespacecomitsokaytobesmart tweet this http:bitlyoktbs100my share on fb http:bitlyoktbs100myfb more info and sources below for more science and stories of the anthropocene subscribe to the generation anthropocene podcast: http:anthropocenestanfordedua great book on this subject:the earth after us: what legacy will humans leave in the rocks by jan zalasiewicz http:amznto20rbrzo sources:waters colin n et al quotthe anthropocene is functionally and stratigraphically distinct from the holocenequot science 3516269 2016: aad2622steffen will et al quotthe anthropocene: conceptual and historical perspectivesquot philosophical transactions of the royal society of london a: mathematical physical and engineering sciences 3691938 2011: 842-867zalasiewicz jan et al quotthe technofossil record of humansquot the anthropocene review 2014: 2053019613514953have an idea for an episode or an amazing science question you want answered leave a comment or check us out at the links belowfollow on twitter: http:twittercomokaytobesmart http:twittercomjtotheizzoefollow on tumblr: http:wwwitsokaytobesmartcom follow on instagram: http:instagramcomjtotheizzoe follow on snapchat: yodrjoe-----------------its okay to be smart is written and hosted by joe hanson phdfollow me on twitter: jtotheizzoeemail me: itsokaytobesmart at gmail dot comfacebook: http:wwwfacebookcomitsokaytobesmartfor more awesome science check out: http:wwwitsokaytobesmartcomproduced by pbs digital studios: http:wwwyoutubecomuserpbsdigitalstudios music via apmstock images from shutterstock stock footage from videoblocks unless otherwise noted
what the earth would look like if all the ice melted

we learned last year that many of the effects of climate change are irreversible sea levels have been rising at a greater rate year after year and the intergovernmental panel on climate change estimates they could rise by another meter or more by the end of this centuryas national geographic showed us in 2013 sea levels would rise by 216 feet if all the land ice on the planet were to melt this would dramatically reshape the continents and drown many of the world039s major citiessubscribe to bi: science - https:wwwyoutubecomchanneluc9ud-w5zqhquavt2gdclcvg--------------------------------------------------follow bi video on twitter: http:bitly1os68zsfollow bi video on facebook: http:onfbme1bkb8qgread more: http:wwwbusinessinsidercom--------------------------------------------------business insider is the fastest growing business news site in the us our mission: to tell you all you need to know about the big world around you the bi video team focuses on technology strategy and science with an emphasis on unique storytelling and data that appeals to the next generation of leaders the digital generation
the origin of dogs - how and when did wild wolves turn into domestic pets

how and when did wild wolves turn into domestic pets science tells us that humans were behind the domestication of what is now mans best friendbut the timeline of the transformation has always been mysterious in this video atlantic science writer ed yong explains the surprising origin of dogs in light of new research