2018x1 The Science Behind Football's First-Down Line Episode overview
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2018 Feb 01
If you’ve watch American football on television, you may have wondered how they make that yellow first down line look like it’s actually down on the field.
If you’ve watch American football on television, you may have wondered how they make that yellow first down line look like it’s actually down on the field.
2018x2 Can You Actually Die from a Broken Heart? Episode overview
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2018 Feb 02
It turns out this common phrase might have more of a basis in truth than you thought!
It turns out this common phrase might have more of a basis in truth than you thought!
2018x3 Molecule Architecture: SciShow Talk Show with Dr. Oryon Berryman Episode overview
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2018 Feb 03
Dr. Orion Berryman talks with Hank about the cool chemistry going on in his lab, and Jessi from Animal Wonders brings in Prickle the Hedgehog!
Dr. Orion Berryman talks with Hank about the cool chemistry going on in his lab, and Jessi from Animal Wonders brings in Prickle the Hedgehog!
2018x4 Egyptian Blue: How an Ancient Pigment Could Save Lives Episode overview
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2018 Feb 04
The world’s first artificial pigment, Egyptian blue, may help scientists prevent forgery and even save lives.
The world’s first artificial pigment, Egyptian blue, may help scientists prevent forgery and even save lives.
This week, researches published a genetic analysis of the 11,500-year-old remains of a baby found in Alaska, near where the first Americans crossed the Bering land bridge. That analysis .. show full overview
This week, researches published a genetic analysis of the 11,500-year-old remains of a baby found in Alaska, near where the first Americans crossed the Bering land bridge. That analysis has answered some lingering questions about human migration to the Americas.
If you hear a loud bang in the middle of the night, it is probably your radiator. But how does a hollow hunk of metal make such a loud noise?
If you hear a loud bang in the middle of the night, it is probably your radiator. But how does a hollow hunk of metal make such a loud noise?
2018x7 The 1918 Pandemic: The Deadliest Flu in History Episode overview
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2018 Feb 07
The science behind why the 1918 flu is “the mother of all pandemics” continues to challenge scientists today. Olivia sheds some light on why this flu was so powerful and what we learned from it.
The science behind why the 1918 flu is “the mother of all pandemics” continues to challenge scientists today. Olivia sheds some light on why this flu was so powerful and what we learned from it.
We’ve sent thousands of things into space over the years! Many of them just orbit the Earth, and some are flying out past the edges of the Solar System. In this episode, we present our favorite currently active space probes!
We’ve sent thousands of things into space over the years! Many of them just orbit the Earth, and some are flying out past the edges of the Solar System. In this episode, we present our favorite currently active space probes!
The Trinity Test had some unexpected consequences, including the creation of radioactive rain found hundreds of miles away from the test site.
The Trinity Test had some unexpected consequences, including the creation of radioactive rain found hundreds of miles away from the test site.
2018x12 How Meltdown and Spectre Make Your Computer Vulnerable Episode overview
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2018 Feb 12
Another year, another security breach that could expose all of your information. Installing updates might be a good New Year's resolution.
Another year, another security breach that could expose all of your information. Installing updates might be a good New Year's resolution.
2018x13 Is Sitting Too Close to the TV Really Bad for You? Episode overview
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2018 Feb 13
It may be antiquated now, but the old pearl of wisdom: “Don’t sit too close to the TV” was good advice in the 1960s
It may be antiquated now, but the old pearl of wisdom: “Don’t sit too close to the TV” was good advice in the 1960s
2018x14 Shrimp Treadmills and 5 Other Odd Research Projects Episode overview
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2018 Feb 14
Science isn't always a straightforward process. Here are 6 seemingly odd but absolutely creative ways researchers have approached their subjects.
Science isn't always a straightforward process. Here are 6 seemingly odd but absolutely creative ways researchers have approached their subjects.
2018x15 A Deadly Mistake That Led to Safer Medicine | Elixir Sulfanilamide Episode overview
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2018 Feb 15
In the 1930s, a mistake that cost over a hundred lives helped usher in a new era of safer medicine.
In the 1930s, a mistake that cost over a hundred lives helped usher in a new era of safer medicine.
2018x16 Why Does Getting Water Up Your Nose Hurt So Much? Episode overview
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2018 Feb 16
Jumping into a refreshingly cold body of water on a hot summer day can feel wonderful, except for your nose. Why does it hurt so much when you get water up your nose?
Jumping into a refreshingly cold body of water on a hot summer day can feel wonderful, except for your nose. Why does it hurt so much when you get water up your nose?
2018x17 Science for Getting Swole: An Exercise Compilation Episode overview
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2018 Feb 17
New Year's resolutions often include a goal to exercise more, so we've put together a few of our favorite fitness-themed episodes into one place for our lovely viewers!
New Year's resolutions often include a goal to exercise more, so we've put together a few of our favorite fitness-themed episodes into one place for our lovely viewers!
Most other mammals have penis bones, so why don't we?
Most other mammals have penis bones, so why don't we?
2018x19 The Trouble with This Year's Flu Season Episode overview
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2018 Feb 19
We here at SciShow know of two things that can help you get through this flu season: a flu shot, and watching this video. Make sure you do both!
We here at SciShow know of two things that can help you get through this flu season: a flu shot, and watching this video. Make sure you do both!
2018x20 What Happens When You Get Electrocuted? Episode overview
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2018 Feb 20
Most of the cases we call “electrocutions” are actually electric shocks: an electric current running through a body. Whether an electric shock becomes an electrocution depends on the nature of the current involved.
Most of the cases we call “electrocutions” are actually electric shocks: an electric current running through a body. Whether an electric shock becomes an electrocution depends on the nature of the current involved.
2018x21 8 Things People Get Wrong About Animals Episode overview
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2018 Feb 21
If you watched a lot of cartoons as a kid, chances are you picked up some common animal stereotypes like "cats love milk!" or "bears can't get enough of that sweet, sweet honey!" What if we told you that everything cartoons taught you is a lie!
If you watched a lot of cartoons as a kid, chances are you picked up some common animal stereotypes like "cats love milk!" or "bears can't get enough of that sweet, sweet honey!" What if we told you that everything cartoons taught you is a lie!
2018x22 Salted Nukes: An Even More Dangerous Bomb Episode overview
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2018 Feb 22
Nuclear weapons are the most destructive things we’ve ever created, but it turns out there’s a way to make them even deadlier…
Nuclear weapons are the most destructive things we’ve ever created, but it turns out there’s a way to make them even deadlier…
Have you ever gone through your laundry and noticed unsightly yellow stains in all of your white shirts? If your sweat isn't yellow, what's causing this?
Have you ever gone through your laundry and noticed unsightly yellow stains in all of your white shirts? If your sweat isn't yellow, what's causing this?
Hank’s up to his old tricks again as he faces off against SciShow Senior Producer and Host Caitlin Hofmeister. Can she see through his lies and win her patron the prize?
Hank’s up to his old tricks again as he faces off against SciShow Senior Producer and Host Caitlin Hofmeister. Can she see through his lies and win her patron the prize?
Recently, you may have noticed a lot of memes on the Internet joking about eating Tide Laundry Pods. It was just a bit of absurdist fun until videos and stories started popping up of .. show full overview
Recently, you may have noticed a lot of memes on the Internet joking about eating Tide Laundry Pods. It was just a bit of absurdist fun until videos and stories started popping up of people actually eating them and experiencing some pretty horrible side effects.
Turns out stink bugs and cilantro have some things in common.
Turns out stink bugs and cilantro have some things in common.
2018x28 6 Units of Measurement We're Still Using for Some Reason Episode overview
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2018 Feb 28
You might be benefiting from the weird units you've never heard every time you put on your shoes or read about dark matter.
You might be benefiting from the weird units you've never heard every time you put on your shoes or read about dark matter.
2018x29 How the White House Killed Two Presidents Episode overview
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2018 Feb 29
Working in the White House in the 1840s may have been more hazardous than we thought.
Working in the White House in the 1840s may have been more hazardous than we thought.
2018x30 What Happens to Birds During Hurricanes? Episode overview
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2018 Feb 30
Birds can't watch the local weather forecast for early hurricane warnings, so what do they do when one hits?
Birds can't watch the local weather forecast for early hurricane warnings, so what do they do when one hits?
2018x31 Working on Pathfinder: SciShow Talk Show Episode overview
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2018 Feb 31
Hank's friend from grad school, Bryan von Lossberg recounts his time working on NASA's Mars Pathfinder mission, and Jessi from Animal Wonders surprises us with Goma the red eyed tree frog!
Hank's friend from grad school, Bryan von Lossberg recounts his time working on NASA's Mars Pathfinder mission, and Jessi from Animal Wonders surprises us with Goma the red eyed tree frog!
Massive amounts of dust manage to travel all the way across the ocean, creating some powerful and surprising global effects!
Massive amounts of dust manage to travel all the way across the ocean, creating some powerful and surprising global effects!
2018x33 What This Video Will Do to Your Friends' Brains Episode overview
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2018 Már 02
The way your brain reacts to stimuli might tell us more about who you're friends with, and swatting at mosquitoes might one day bring us positive results.
The way your brain reacts to stimuli might tell us more about who you're friends with, and swatting at mosquitoes might one day bring us positive results.
If you've ever associated a smell with old age, you weren't imagining it—it all has to do with the chemistry of our skin.
If you've ever associated a smell with old age, you weren't imagining it—it all has to do with the chemistry of our skin.
2018x38 Attachmente Theory: How Your Childhood Shaped You Episode overview
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2018 Már 07
Our interpersonal relationships start forming as soon as we’re born, and psychologists have studied how those early connections can set the stage for the other relationships we form later in life.
Our interpersonal relationships start forming as soon as we’re born, and psychologists have studied how those early connections can set the stage for the other relationships we form later in life.
2018x39 We're Getting Closer to Real-Life Tricorders Episode overview
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2018 Már 08
Many of us have longed for cool sci-fi inventions like a holodeck or replicators, but there's one tool we're actually getting pretty darn close to creating: the medical tricorder.
Many of us have longed for cool sci-fi inventions like a holodeck or replicators, but there's one tool we're actually getting pretty darn close to creating: the medical tricorder.
Not everyone gets a winter as cold (or at the same time) as we do at SciShow, but no matter where you live, you may have wondered why venturing out into the cold often makes you have to pee more often.
Not everyone gets a winter as cold (or at the same time) as we do at SciShow, but no matter where you live, you may have wondered why venturing out into the cold often makes you have to pee more often.
2018x45 Fecal Shields, and 5 Other Ways Animals Use Poop Episode overview