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Meeting Gary’s favourite economist: Ha-Joon Chang
Ha-Joon Chang is best selling author of ’23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism’. If you want to understand how our economic system is failing us, this is the economist to study. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to the Guest and … Continue reading
Our Brains Shouldn’t Be So Big
JMP offers a 30-day free trial for anyone, anywhere. Go to https://www.jmp.com/scishow to see the benefits of visual statistics for yourself. It’s no secret that humans have big brains, especially compared to the rest of the animal world. But big … Continue reading
The World’s First Pottery is Older Than You Think
Get your copy of the Ultimate Guide to Rebuilding Civilization now and use the code DANDAVIS10 to get 10% off: https://bit.ly/4c7ICTN The first pottery ever made in the world is a lot older than most people think. And the first … Continue reading
London’s Dreadful Visitation: The Black Death and The Great Plague
I’ve been thinking about what happens after a plague recently. Sorry about the audio issues- I’m dealing with some stuff right now and simply don’t have the brainspace to go back and redo it. This is the first video with … Continue reading
The World War 1 Technology You Still See Everywhere
Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: https://go.nebula.tv/joescott Watch my exclusive series on Mysteries of the Human Body: https://nebula.tv/joescottmysteries World War 1 changed the world in countless ways, but one thing that doesn’t get talked … Continue reading