“A Grim Enemy For Reasons We Do Not Yet Comprehend”

12 May 2026 The Rest Is Science
This episode contains descriptions of warfare and use of chemical weapons

How do you feed a world that’s running out of food?

In this episode of The Rest Is Science, Hannah Fry and Michael Stevens uncover one of the strangest and most unsettling stories in modern science: the tale of the man who learned how to pull fertiliser out of thin air.

This discovery transformed agriculture. It made modern civilisation possible. But it also powered explosives, prolonged the First World War, and helped to birth some of the most deadly chemical weapons in history.

From battles for bird poop to the ethics of scientific progress, this is the story of the molecule that changed humanity forever.
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00:00 Intro
00:08 Cancer Research UK
01:22 Who is the biggest villain in history?
04:35 Who was Fritz Haber
07:11 The Principle of Population
08:00 Poop was like liquid gold
08:37 Japanese landlords and tenants’ ‘waste’
11:00 The battles over bird poo
14:05 How Haber broke open the Nitrogen production process
20:20 Adapting the environment instead of adapting to our environment
24:45 Breaking the nitrogen bond to make explosives
27:25 The father of chemical warfare
31:30 The tragedy of Haber’s wife
35:00 If Haber didn’t do it, would someone else have?
36:48 What happened to Haber?
38:55 Is scientific progress inevitable?
40:05 Outro

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this is actually called street style I love this style and art

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ITAP of Tuscany

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Wonderful dance

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How Churchill fought his depression — by laying bricks #historyshorts #britishhistory #ww2 #history

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Did Bob Marley write this song?

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Morning fog in Solneset, Norway.

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The only Eucalyptus species naturally found in the Northern Hemisphere.

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Solving a Medieval Music Theory Puzzle

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Today we tackle the 17 Tone Puzzle – a microtonal puzzle of sorts in 17 edo (or 17 tone equal temperament) left to us by the late George Secor. George wrote a paper called “The 17 Tone Puzzle (and the NeoMedieval Key That Unlocks it)” exploring the idea that had history had been a bit different in the middle ages, we may have ended up with a 17 note tuning system instead of a 12 note system. In this video we review his work, and attempt to solve this 17 Tone Puzzle once and for all. Topics covered in this video include: 17 EDO, 7 TET, Temperament theory, Quarter Comma Meantone, Pythagorean tuning, Pythagorean 17 note tuning, the history of consonance and dissonance, music philosophy, Ernst Levy, the monochord, Margo Schulter, medieval music theory, George Secor, Guido of Arezzo, Marchettus of Padua, Nicolo Vicentino, 31EDO, the Archicembalo, James Tenney, microtonality, medieval harmony, makam/maqams, Safi al-Din al-Urmawi, and Persian, Turkish and Middle Eastern tuning systems.

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Things to check out:
George Secor’s 17 Tone Puzzle: https://anaphoria.com/Secor17puzzle.pdf
Farzad Milani’s Persian 17 Tone System: • Helmholtz, Hedayat, Pythagorean tuning, an…

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Bizarre Discovery in NYC Cemetery Rewrites What We Know About Bees

11 May 2026 #science #biology #bee
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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about a strange discovery in a New York cemetery – bees, lots of bees
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#science #biology #bee

0:00 NYC cemetery with a surprise
1:05 5.5 million bees
2:27 How this was discovered
3:02 Regular mining bees
7:05 Why they are so important
7:45 Discovery from the NYC cemetery
9:25 Major implication for pollination
10:12 Strange new ecosystem
11:30 Why cemeteries?
13:00 Conclusions

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