Category Archives: Science

Could You Be a Chimera?

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Sauropods essentially had cushions attached to their feet #shorts

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Can it be too cold to start a fire? @eons #shorts #science #SciShow

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The secret world of puddles | The Conversation

Puddles can be valuable wildlife havens. Maksim Safaniuk/Shutterstock Puddles are an often-ignored but crucial habitat for rare and unusual wildlife. As the new year arrived in 2016, my home city of Newcastle upon Tyne was briefly the centre of global … Continue reading

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Are humans starting to live longer?

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Why Dogs Don’t Age Like Humans

The real science of puppy aging Subscribe to support optimistic science and tech videos! Meet Thor. He’s a 10-pound Australian Shepherd and, objectively, the cutest dog to ever live (except yours, of course). Thor is 8 years old, which means … Continue reading

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How do neanderthal genes affect your health? (With Geneticist Laurits Skov)

Go to https://ground.news/stefan to stay fully informed. Subscribe through my link for as little as $1/month or get 40% off unlimited access this month only. How do neanderthal genes affect your health? Today I’m chatting with UC Berkeley geneticist, Laurits … Continue reading

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The Antibiotic Resistance War

Dive into the microscopic battlefield in our latest video. We delve into the critical issue of antibiotic resistance. Witness the historical development of antibiotics, from penicillin’s accidental discovery to the ongoing battle against superbugs. Explore the molecular structures of antibiotics … Continue reading

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Marie Curie’s Papers Are Still Radioactive and Will Be for Centuries | My Modern Met

By Madeleine Muzdakis on December 5, 2023 Marie Curie, photographed around 1920. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons, PUblic domain) Marie Curie is likely the most famous female scientist, and arguably one of the most notable scientific names of any gender. Her work … Continue reading

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How To Accidentally Invent A Color

Take the PBS Digital Studios Audience Survey: https://to.pbs.org/pbssurvey2023x One of the most colorful accidents in history, malaria, and…genetically engineered bacteria?! These are all part of the story behind the color purple. Maren Hunsberger travels through time in London to follow … Continue reading

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