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Why On Earth Did We Think Urine Was Sterile?
Visit https://brilliant.org/scishow/ to get started learning STEM for free. The first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscription and a 30-day free trial. You’ve probably heard that urine is sterile. And we’re only just learning that’s not … Continue reading
An Expert Corrects Neil on His Explanation of Lightning
How does lightning actually work? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice get corrected on how lightning works after having gotten it wrong with lightning expert Amir Rizk. Learn about the anatomy of a lightning strike, what not to do during … Continue reading
Recycling Lithium batteries in 15 minutes. How do they do that?
The Lithium-ion battery recycling industry is projected to be worth more than $50 BILLION per year by 2050, so having the most efficient, most effective and most environmentally friendly recycling process will be a lucrative formula for whoever gets there … Continue reading
The Evolution of Fruits: From Wild to What’s in Your Fridge
[…] In this Stellar Eureka episode, we trace the incredible journey of 32 everyday fruits—from ancient Mesopotamia to tropical rainforests, sacred groves, and royal gardens. From bananas that went global to grapes that gave rise to wine, discover the real … Continue reading
Sharks are older than the brightest stars… and Saturns rings #space #astronomy #nasa #SummerOnShorts
Platypuses Aren’t Weird, You Are
[…] Look, we all think platypuses are weird. Just one look at these beaver-tailed, egg-laying, duck-billed weirdos makes you wonder how we’re even both mammals. But I have news for you – when it comes to mammal lifestyles, monotremes aren’t … Continue reading