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Season 2013
Wherein I give you the personal, behind-the-scenes tour of our vast collection and its variable rooms.
Welcome to The Brain Scoop. My name is Emily, and I will be your host.
Wherein I give you the personal, behind-the-scenes tour of our vast collection and its variable rooms.
Welcome to The Brain Scoop. My name is Emily, and I will be your host.
Wherein I address popular queries about things and stuff.
Thanks to everyone who asked questions on Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook, or YouTube! Keep them coming!
Wherein I address popular queries about things and stuff.
Thanks to everyone who asked questions on Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook, or YouTube! Keep them coming!
Wherein we explore the oft forgotten wet specimen collection.
Wherein we explore the oft forgotten wet specimen collection.
Examining a bear skull.
Examining a bear skull.
Wherein we collect a wolf that had been hit by a car.
Wherein we collect a wolf that had been hit by a car.
Wherein I suggest ways to gain superpowers.
Wherein I suggest ways to gain superpowers.
Wherein Mr. Wolf loses his skin.
Wherein Mr. Wolf loses his skin.
In which I answer your questions about Mr. Wolf.
In which I answer your questions about Mr. Wolf.
Wherein we take the insides and move them outside.
Wherein we take the insides and move them outside.
From me to you.
From me to you.
Wherein we search for buried treasures.
Wherein we search for buried treasures.
Wherein I address popular queries about things and stuff, again.
Wherein I address popular queries about things and stuff, again.
Wherein we discuss what moves us -- literally.
Wherein we discuss what moves us -- literally.
In which things are not always as they seem, and brains get scooped.
In which things are not always as they seem, and brains get scooped.
Wherein we discover what is living in Paris Hilton's purse.
Wherein we discover what is living in Paris Hilton's purse.
Do you know the difference between horns and antlers? Talk to your kids. Make a difference.
Do you know the difference between horns and antlers? Talk to your kids. Make a difference.
It's basically a Sandshrew.
It's basically a Sandshrew.
Let's just ignore the part where I thought the Twitter timestamp was part of their usernames...
Let's just ignore the part where I thought the Twitter timestamp was part of their usernames...
This episode has no summary.
This episode has no summary.
We're gonna take a walk outside today - gonna see what we can find today.
We're gonna take a walk outside today - gonna see what we can find today.
Kids ask the darndest things.
Kids ask the darndest things.
Wherein we talk about what it means to 'De-Extinct' - pet dinosaurs? Probably not.
Wherein we talk about what it means to 'De-Extinct' - pet dinosaurs? Probably not.
This is still a lot to consider. What do you guys think?
This is still a lot to consider. What do you guys think?
Wherein Emily sees things she had only ever read about in books.
Wherein Emily sees things she had only ever read about in books.
Wherein Emily very nearly cries at least seven times.
Wherein Emily very nearly cries at least seven times.
Wherein we attempt to figure out our origins.
Wherein we attempt to figure out our origins.
Wherein Emily dispenses advice on tackling your first dissection.
Wherein Emily dispenses advice on tackling your first dissection.
Wherein we explore tiny skeletons and adaptive evolution.
Wherein we explore tiny skeletons and adaptive evolution.
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Chicago Adventure, Part Four: Rodents of Unusual Size (And Other Mammals, Too)
Episode overview
Wherein we explore the biggest things ever.
Wherein we explore the biggest things ever.
2013x30
Chicago Adventure, Part Five: The Platypus, The Skin, & The Cold
Episode overview
Wherein *BRAIN ASPLODE*
Wherein *BRAIN ASPLODE*
Wherein we discuss the underrated smell of dead chipmunks.
Wherein we discuss the underrated smell of dead chipmunks.
Dr. Janet Voight settles the eternal debate about the plural form of "octopus," and becomes my new favorite person.
Dr. Janet Voight settles the eternal debate about the plural form of "octopus," and becomes my new favorite person.
Jim Boone shows off his insects. Some of these might actually be plants. I'm still not convinced otherwise.
Jim Boone shows off his insects. Some of these might actually be plants. I'm still not convinced otherwise.
Wherein I very informally upload a thank you from my hotel room. New content coming soon! Surprises!
Wherein I very informally upload a thank you from my hotel room. New content coming soon! Surprises!
QUESTION TIIIME WITH EMILY
Don't mind the sparse office decorations.
QUESTION TIIIME WITH EMILY
Don't mind the sparse office decorations.
My sincerest thanks to Dave Dyer for giving me the opportunity to volunteer in the UMZM: without your initial support and encouragement, none of this would have been possible.
My
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My sincerest thanks to Dave Dyer for giving me the opportunity to volunteer in the UMZM: without your initial support and encouragement, none of this would have been possible.
My deepest gratitude goes to Hank Green for seeing the potential and making The Brain Scoop a reality.
Thank you, Heather Hsu; without you the next chapter in my adventure would forever remain unwritten.
I thank The Field Museum for their continued support in the production of The Brain Scoop, and am so looking forward to becoming a part of their team!
And - from the bottom of my heart - thank you to everyone who has watched, liked, shared and commented: this would not have happened without you.
Thank you to Šafusová and Deanna Mavis for providing transcriptions for this video, and many others!
The possibilities are endless! We're going to film ALL OF THE THINGS!
The possibilities are endless! We're going to film ALL OF THE THINGS!
Today we're talking to Bill Stanley about Kris Helgen's Olinguito!
Today we're talking to Bill Stanley about Kris Helgen's Olinguito!
Wherein we ask researchers, curators, scientists, docents, and visitors alike how they would define a museum.
What's your definition?! Let us know in the comments below!
Thank you to
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Wherein we ask researchers, curators, scientists, docents, and visitors alike how they would define a museum.
What's your definition?! Let us know in the comments below!
Thank you to everyone who provided answers for this video; we couldn't do it without you!
DO NOT CLIMB!
Wherein questions are answered and arms are waved.
DO NOT CLIMB!
Wherein questions are answered and arms are waved.
Emily is back at it again with Anna Goldman, mammal preparation lab manager, and special guest Hosenose.
Emily is back at it again with Anna Goldman, mammal preparation lab manager, and special guest Hosenose.
Wherein Emily and Anna explore Hosenose from the inside out.
Wherein Emily and Anna explore Hosenose from the inside out.
Bill Stanley tells us all about the weird and wonderful Hero Shrew, and reveals his latest discovery!
Bill Stanley tells us all about the weird and wonderful Hero Shrew, and reveals his latest discovery!
Wherein we explore the order Lepidoptera!
Huge thanks to Jim Boone, collection manager of the insect division for making this episode possible.
Wherein we explore the order Lepidoptera!
Huge thanks to Jim Boone, collection manager of the insect division for making this episode possible.
It's question time! Taxidermy of reptiles, museum donations, theme music, age and gender in STEM, and more!
It's question time! Taxidermy of reptiles, museum donations, theme music, age and gender in STEM, and more!
What's black and white and red all over?
A zebra on The Brain Scoop!
What's black and white and red all over?
A zebra on The Brain Scoop!
Nothing says collection expedition like rotten chicken liver!
Nothing says collection expedition like rotten chicken liver!
Wherein we open the vaults and unveil some of the shinier secrets from the Museum's geology collection!
Wherein we open the vaults and unveil some of the shinier secrets from the Museum's geology collection!
Check out what is living in the Hanover, IL prairie, PLUS Jim Louderman shows us how to prepare insects for the collection. WIN-WIN.
Check out what is living in the Hanover, IL prairie, PLUS Jim Louderman shows us how to prepare insects for the collection. WIN-WIN.
Emily discusses sexism in science, negative and sexist comments, and other STEM channels hosted by women.
Emily discusses sexism in science, negative and sexist comments, and other STEM channels hosted by women.
Emily discusses the father of modern taxidermy, Carl Akeley.
Emily discusses the father of modern taxidermy, Carl Akeley.
ELEFINT.
Or, how do you taxidermy an elephant?
ELEFINT.
Or, how do you taxidermy an elephant?
This has been a PSA from the American Dental Association: Brush yo' teeth.
This has been a PSA from the American Dental Association: Brush yo' teeth.
2013x54
Season finale
The Nondenominational Holiday Botanical Celebration
Episode overview
Happy Holidays from The Brain Scoop team!
Happy Holidays from The Brain Scoop team!
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