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  • 02:32 How one cell gives rise to an entire body

    How one cell gives rise to an entire body

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    Scientists take a gene-by-gene look at developing frogs and fish Read more - https://scim.ag/2I3Q7x6 CREDITS ------------------ editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi Nguyên script Sarah Crespi story by Elizabe

  • 02:51 Science explains: CRISPR diagnostics

    Science explains: CRISPR diagnostics

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    A home test for Zika? CRISPR may make it possible. How can CRISPR/Cas being used for diagnostics in the lab or even in the field? Read the papers: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6387/436 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6387/439 http:/

  • 03:38 Signs of symbolic behavior emerged at the dawn of our species

    Signs of symbolic behavior emerged at the dawn of our species

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    Early humans made advanced stone tools, used colorful pigments, and formed long-distance networks as environment changed. Read more: http://scim.ag/2FCut4R CREDITS --------------------------------- producer/editor/script/animator Nguyên Khôi Nguyên superv

  • 04:02 How long is Saturn’s day? Search reveals an even deeper mystery

    How long is Saturn’s day? Search reveals an even deeper mystery

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    An enigmatic dynamo defies Cassini’s probing Read more - https://scim.ag/2NkA7rv CREDITS ----------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Chris Burns Sarah Crespi Paul Voosen citation M. K. Dougherty et al.,

  • 05:17 Honey bees perfect their waggle dances by learning from elders

    Honey bees perfect their waggle dances by learning from elders

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    Read the paper: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ade1702Read the Perspective: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adg6020The waggle dance performed by honey bees is a complex behavior that communicates directional information. In a rece

  • 03:01 Why bird brains are more brilliant than anyone suspected

    Why bird brains are more brilliant than anyone suspected

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    The secret may lie in a newly-discovered brain structureRead the research: https://scim.ag/31zQoCRhttps://scim.ag/3mdMyY0CreditsproducerMeagan Cantwellsupervising producerJoel Goldbergspecial thanksPeter SternSacha VigneriLiz PennisiresearchStacho et al.,

  • 02:23 Being watched by a cranky robot might help you focus

    Being watched by a cranky robot might help you focus

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    New study is the first to explore how robot moods affect human concentration. Read the news story - https://scim.ag/2MLAbkn Read the paper ($) - http://robotics.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.aat1587 CREDITS ------------------------ editor/

  • 05:44 2018 Breakthrough of the Year

    2018 Breakthrough of the Year

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    Learn about our Breakthrough of the Year: tracking development cell by cell. Nine other advances are recognized as runners-up. Read more - https://vis.sciencemag.org/breakthrough2018/ CREDITS --------------------------- producer/editor/animator Chris Burn

  • 06:23 These carnivorous plants won the evolutionary jackpot

    These carnivorous plants won the evolutionary jackpot

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    Carnivorous plants have evolved all kinds of traps and tricks to capture their prey, from the snapping jaws of Venus flytraps to the slippery walls of pitcher plants. Although we often think of evolution as a process driven by strong selective pressure an

  • 03:32 Can a robot influence your decisions? It depends on how you view the machine

    Can a robot influence your decisions? It depends on how you view the machine

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    People who saw robots as peers versus authority figures had different responses to the machines influenceRead the research: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.abd5186

  • 00:43 Snippet: New robotic gripper combines two types of soft robot tech

    Snippet: New robotic gripper combines two types of soft robot tech

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    A new type of soft robot relies on two kinds of soft robot technology: pneumatics and dielectric elastomer actuators. Dielectric elastomer actuators move when an electric field is applied across an insulating flexible plastic, causing it to deform. These

  • 01:38 Watch 3D printed objects appear in the middle of a gel

    Watch 3D printed objects appear in the middle of a gel

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    Ghostly 3D printer sculpts “The Thinker” before your eyes. Learn more: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/01/star-trek-replicator-creates-entire-objects-minutes Read the paper ($): http://science.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/science.aau7114 CREDITS

  • 01:58 Watch these tissue engineered spinal discs mimic the real thing

    Watch these tissue engineered spinal discs mimic the real thing

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    Goats and rats respond well to implants—lab-grown tissue may one day replace discs in people. Learn more: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/11/watch-these-tissue-engineered-spinal-disks-mimic-real-thing Read the paper ($): http://stm.sciencemag.org/loo

  • 01:59 Popular Watch robotic ‘skins’ give life to inanimate toys

    Watch robotic ‘skins’ give life to inanimate toys

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    Flexible cuffs could also be used for space missions, rescue vehicles Read more - https://scim.ag/2pltCLi Check out the research here - http://robotics.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.aat1853 CREDITS _________________ producer/animator/narra

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  • 02:16 Watch this origami fish grabber nab a deep-sea squid

    Watch this origami fish grabber nab a deep-sea squid

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    New robotic claw can scoop up delicate sea creatures without harm. Learn more - https://scim.ag/2zOKxOm Read the research - http://robotics.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.aat5276 CREDITS ---------------------- producer Jessica Hubbard anima

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  • 01:25 New robot flies just like a bat

    New robot flies just like a bat

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    Bat-bot could one day aid in search and rescue operations. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2jVvS7V Read the research (free): http://robotics.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.aal2505

  • 03:31 Can scientists solve Darwin's 'abominable mystery' about the angiosperm explosion?

    Can scientists solve Darwin's 'abominable mystery' about the angiosperm explosion?

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    Molecular biology has helped illuminate long-held questions about flowering plantsRead the perspective: https://scim.ag/3gdSbSHCredits producerMeagan Cantwellsupervising producerJoel Goldbergspecial thanksGemma AldertonCasper J. van der KooiCatherine Mata

  • 03:26 Top Robotic Technologies of 2018

    Top Robotic Technologies of 2018

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    The editors of Science Robotics have chosen the most exciting robotic technologies for the last year. These are just five of 2018's top advancements. Want to read more? Check out the paper- http://robotics.sciencemag.org/content/4/26/eaaw1826 CREDITS ----

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  • 01:42 A robot that heals a little like Wolverine

    A robot that heals a little like Wolverine

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    New elastomer construction techniques could make use of soft robots more widespread. Read more: http://scim.ag/2uJvQZY Read the research: http://robotics.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.aan4268

  • 05:38 Your dogs breed doesnt determine its personality, study suggests

    Your dogs breed doesnt determine its personality, study suggests

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    A new study shows that almost none of the behaviors we associate with dog breedsfrom lovable Labradors to pugnacious pit bullsare hard-wired. Aside from a few ancient traits, environment seems to play a much larger role than pedigree.Read the research: ww

  • 07:42 Popular Magnetic Micro-Robots

    Magnetic Micro-Robots

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    Tiny robots activated by magnetic fields may be used in future biomedical procedures. Start listening to Audible with a 30-day trial and your first audiobook, plus two Audible Originals free when you go to http://audible.com/veritasium or text veritasium

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  • 02:34 What antlers can teach us about cancer and regrowing limbs

    What antlers can teach us about cancer and regrowing limbs

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    Antlers are some of the fastest-growing bone in the animal kingdom: Deer, moose, elk, and reindeer sprout up to half a meter of new bone growth in a month prior to the mating season. Now, researchers studying their genomes have discovered how. Genes that

  • 04:04 This ancient giraffe relative head-butted rivals

    This ancient giraffe relative head-butted rivals

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    Read the story: https://www.science.org/content/article/ancient-giraffe-relative-head-butted-rivals-amazing-sexual-weaponRead the research: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abl8316

  • 04:27 Native tribes have lost 99% of their land in the United States

    Native tribes have lost 99% of their land in the United States

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    New data set quantifies Indigenous land dispossession and forced migrationRead the story: https://www.science.org/content/article/native-tribes-have-lost-99-their-land-united-statesRead the research: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abe4943

  • 01:00 This SMART BARN helps scientists study animal movement #science #animalbehavior

    This SMART BARN helps scientists study animal movement #science #animalbehavior

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    The Scalable Multimodal Arena for Real-time Tracking of Behavior of Animals in laRge Numbers (SMART BARN) is outfitted with cutting edge tracking and imaging technology to study collective behavior in animals.Research/Figures/Footage: Nagy et al. Science

  • 05:56 How AI is pushing medical robotics toward autonomy

    How AI is pushing medical robotics toward autonomy

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) applications in medical robots are bringing a new era to medicine. Advanced medical robots can perform diagnostic and surgical procedures, aid rehabilitation, and provide prosthetics to replace limbs. The combination of extrao

  • 06:28 New Ice Invented - Mind Blow

    New Ice Invented - Mind Blow

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    Join The Bring Back Mind Blow Project: https://www.patreon.com/vsauce2Get Ad-Free Mind Blow episodes and much more.BENEFACTORSXemboy01ChillustrationsEXECUTIVE PRODUCERSBrent Tiggelaar, James, Wolfgang Hutton, NullBlox.ZachryWilsn, Jonathan Hawk, Markus Fl

  • 05:24 Heres how much water lakes around the world have lost

    Heres how much water lakes around the world have lost

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    Some of the most notable lakes in the world, from the Great Salt Lake to Poyang Lake, have shrunk dramatically in recent decades. But because most lakes lack long-term, on-the-ground measurements, it was hard to say whether this was a widespread phenomeno

  • 00:46 Why did dinosaurs go extinct? | SciShow Kids

    Why did dinosaurs go extinct? | SciShow Kids

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    Hosted by: Jessi Knudsen Castaeda (she/her/they/them)JD Voyek: WriterKeren Turton: Fact CheckerStefan Chin: EditorJosef "Tuna" Metesh: Sound DesignerFaith Evelyn Schmidt: Associate ProducerDaniel Comiskey: Editorial DirectorSarah Suta: ProducerNicole Swee

  • 01:38 Watch these alienlike robots weave a bus-size fiberglass structure—all by themselves

    Watch these alienlike robots weave a bus-size fiberglass structure—all by themselves

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    “Fiberbots” could be used for quick construction in remote environments Learn more: https://scim.ag/2IjHuOY producer Sarah Crespi story/script Frankie Schembri citation S. Kayser et al., Science Robotics 2018 DOI: 10.1126/scirobotics.aau5630 video footage

  • 02:04 This tiny wasp-inspired drone can pull 40 times its own weight

    This tiny wasp-inspired drone can pull 40 times its own weight

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    The FlyCroTug can also open doors, inspect buildings Read more - https://scim.ag/2O4tM3x CREDITS ----------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Courtney Miceli citation M. A. Estrada et al., Science R

  • 02:07 Watch a 'wave' travel through a pack of marathon runners

    Watch a 'wave' travel through a pack of marathon runners

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    Using video from four different marathons, researchers track how motion moves through crowds Read the research: https://scim.ag/2VsysFB Credits editor/narrator Meagan Cantwell supervising producer Sarah Crespi citation N. Bain and D. Bartolo Science 2018

  • 02:22 Scientists have discovered how to wrap a single drop of oil—without a bottle

    Scientists have discovered how to wrap a single drop of oil—without a bottle

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    This new technique could aid drug delivery. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2Bx72H5 producer/editor/script Nguyên Khôi Nguyên supervising producer/script Sarah Crespi citation D. Kumar et al., Science 2018 DOI: 10.1126/science.aao1290 photography and video D.

  • 00:37 Snippet: This cockroach robot can withstand huge weights

    Snippet: This cockroach robot can withstand huge weights

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    Read more: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/07/watch-human-try-crush-cockroach-inspired-robot-and-failRead the research ($): http://robotics.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.aax1594Credit: Y. Wu et al., Science 2019About Science Snippets:

  • 02:53 Synthetic nerve can sense Braille, move cockroach leg

    Synthetic nerve can sense Braille, move cockroach leg

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    New artificial nerves could transform prosthetics. Learn more: https://scim.ag/2Ldw3bY Read the research ($): http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6392/966 CREDITS producer/narration Sarah Crespi story by Robert F. Service citation Y. Kim et al., Sci

  • 02:42 New tracking system could show—at last—how pesticides are harming bee colonies

    New tracking system could show—at last—how pesticides are harming bee colonies

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    Experiments with the system suggest that neonicotinoids severely disrupt bumblebee social behavior. Read more - https://scim.ag/2SWZ7Jk CREDITS -------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Chris Burns

  • 11:51 Inside the Lab That Invented the COVID-19 Vaccine

    Inside the Lab That Invented the COVID-19 Vaccine

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    Were on PATREON! Join the community https://www.patreon.com/itsokaytobesmartSUBSCRIBE so you dont miss a video! http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub More info and sources below Here we are, just a year after the first news of the coronavirus we now call SARS-CoV-2 and

  • 03:13 Simple robots form a chain gang to solve complex problems

    Simple robots form a chain gang to solve complex problems

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    New way of coordinating bots could help with rescue missions Read more - https://scim.ag/2v4zn3s CREDITS -------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Sarah Crespi Chris Burns Shandria Sutton citation L

  • 02:31 Watch a gel embedded with heart cells change color with every beat

    Watch a gel embedded with heart cells change color with every beat

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    Material is inspired by chameleons. Read more - https://scim.ag/2E2Krzu CREDITS -------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi Nguyên script Nguyên Khôi Nguyên Sarah Crespi Matthew Warren citation F. Fu

  • 04:49 How marine bacteria reshape oil to eat it faster

    How marine bacteria reshape oil to eat it faster

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    Read the paper: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adf3345After an oil spill, humans rush to the scene to minimize impacts on the environment. But if the oil sticks around long enough, natures responders start to roll in. Bacteria such as Alcaniv

  • 03:17 This tiny camera can show the world from a bugs point of view

    This tiny camera can show the world from a bugs point of view

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    Steerable arm helps save energy while capturing panoramic views Read the research: https://scim.ag/3fVOotOCreditproducerMeagan Cantwellsupervising producerJoel GoldbergresearchIyer et al., Science Robotics 2020DOI: 10.1126/scirobotics.abb0839special thank

  • 02:31 Smart plants could soon detect deadly radon and mold in your home

    Smart plants could soon detect deadly radon and mold in your home

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    Bioengineered leaves could change color in response to dangerous compounds Read more - https://scim.ag/2JEavUr CREDIT ------------------------ editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Chris Burns Sarah Crespi Catherine

  • 02:50 This button-sized device could tell you if you’re getting too much sun

    This button-sized device could tell you if you’re getting too much sun

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    Mini-dosimeters monitor exposure to ultraviolet rays Read more - https://scim.ag/2PjY2IC CREDITS ------------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi script Chris Burns Sarah Crespi Frankie Schembri citation S.

  • 03:49 Scientists turn dead stars into living laboratories called pulsar timing arrays

    Scientists turn dead stars into living laboratories called pulsar timing arrays

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    Read the Perspective: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abq1187In order to detect the background hum of gravitational waves in the cosmos, scientists monitor the light coming from dead stars called pulsars. These pulsars produce flashes of light

  • 01:44 Plants have their own kind of nervous system

    Plants have their own kind of nervous system

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    Model mustard plant uses the same signals as animals to relay distress Read more-- https://scim.ag/2MsrniA Read the research-- https://scim.ag/2p4hTAE CREDITS editor/animator/narrator Meagan Cantwell supervising producer Sarah Crespi citation M. Toyota et

  • 02:22 These nematodes may be cannibals, but they look out for their family

    These nematodes may be cannibals, but they look out for their family

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    Predatory worm depends on a small protein to identify its own kin Read the story: https://scim.ag/2YP53ak Read the research: https://scim.ag/2TX6v6y Credits editor/narrator Meagan Cantwell supervising producer Sarah Crespi citation J. Lightfoot et al., Sc

  • 02:40 This ‘two-faced’ membrane can create electricity—from nothing but salty water

    This ‘two-faced’ membrane can create electricity—from nothing but salty water

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    New membrane acts as one-way path for charged particles Read more - https://scim.ag/2Sn4gKy Read the paper - https://scim.ag/2O6o01r CREDITS --------------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Sarah Cr

  • 00:43 These squirrels do parkour. #shorts #science

    These squirrels do parkour. #shorts #science

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    Niba Audrey Nirmal: HostEmma Dauster: WriterAttabey Rodrguez Bentez: Script EditorKyle Nackers: Fact CheckerBonnie Meyer: Managing EditorSavannah Geary: Editor, Associate ProducerSarah Suta: ProducerCaitlin Hofmeister: Executive ProducerHank Green: Execut

  • 02:58 Your hair can crack steel when it hits the right spot

    Your hair can crack steel when it hits the right spot

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    Imperfections on the surface of razor blades cause them to failRead the research: https://scim.ag/31I3w8dCreditproducerMeagan Cantwellsupervising producerJoel Goldbergspecial thanksSarah CrespiBrett GrocholskiGianluca RoscioliCemal Cem TasanresearchRoscio

  • 02:45 These sweaty robots cool themselves faster than humans

    These sweaty robots cool themselves faster than humans

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    Micropores help them vent liquid to cool downRead the research ($): https://scim.ag/2GxdGhF Credits producer/animator/narrator Meagan Cantwell supervising producer Joel Goldberg script by Meagan Cantwell research A. Mishra et al., Science Robotics 2020 DO

  • 02:47 Robots—like people— use ‘imagination’ to learn concepts

    Robots—like people— use ‘imagination’ to learn concepts

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    Learning framework detects abstract differences in images and recreate them in real life. Read the paper - http://robotics.sciencemag.org/content/4/26/eaav3150 CREDITS ------------------ editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Cres

  • 02:58 The bigger the earthquake, the longer it takes to issue an alert

    The bigger the earthquake, the longer it takes to issue an alert

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    Only warnings triggered by small ground motions provide time to act before shaking arrives learn more: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/03/earthquake-warning Read the research (free): http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/3/eaaq0504 ----------------

  • 02:25 This improbable membrane can trap flies in a jar—and odor in a toilet

    This improbable membrane can trap flies in a jar—and odor in a toilet

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    Reverse filter lets bigger things through, hold back smaller things. Read the paper (free): http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/8/eaat3276 CREDITS ---------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Chris Bu

  • 02:07 Are these dots purple or blue? Your answer might not be as reliable as you think

    Are these dots purple or blue? Your answer might not be as reliable as you think

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    When blue dots or threatening faces become rare, people’s concepts of “blue” or “threat” expand Read more - https://scim.ag/2KiJn2D CREDITS --------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi Nguyên sc

  • 02:55 Orangutans are the only great apes—besides humans—to ‘talk’ about the past

    Orangutans are the only great apes—besides humans—to ‘talk’ about the past

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    New finding may shed light on the evolution of language Read more - https://scim.ag/2Te6M6f CREDITS ------------------ editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Chris Burns Sarah Crespi Catherine Matacic citation A. R.

  • 03:01 Popular Listen to this piano-playing robot hit all the right notes

    Listen to this piano-playing robot hit all the right notes

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    Soft, skeletonlike robot hand executes complex movements. Read more: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/12/listen-piano-playing-robot-hit-all-right-notes Read the paper ($): http://robotics.sciencemag.org/content/3/25/eaau3098 CREDITS producer Frankie S

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  • 02:43 These origami robots could one day deliver drugs inside your body

    These origami robots could one day deliver drugs inside your body

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    Magnet-controlled bots can grasp and fold on command Read the story - https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/04/these-origami-robots-could-one-day-deliver-drugs-inside-your-body Read the research - https://robotics.sciencemag.org/content/4/29/eaav4494 CREDI

  • 02:02 Watch how battles with bats give moths such flashy tails

    Watch how battles with bats give moths such flashy tails

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    Long tails fool bats into striking in the wrong place. Read more - https://scim.ag/2KsO3CV Read the paper - http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/7/eaar7428 CREDITS ------------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sar

  • 02:41 This drone has legs: Watch a flying robot perch on branches, catch a tennis ball in mid-air

    This drone has legs: Watch a flying robot perch on branches, catch a tennis ball in mid-air

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    Wings arent the only things that make birds so successful. If it werent for their feet, how would pelicans skimming the tips of waves be able to suddenly land on a pier piling, or owls grab a mouse at 64 kilometers per hour without missing a beat? Robot b

  • 01:01 Snippet: Watch a robotic fish swim

    Snippet: Watch a robotic fish swim

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    This ‘robofish’ is so realistic, it can film fish without frightening them. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2FZP4MO Read the paper: http://robotics.sciencemag.org/content/3/16/eaar3449 About Science Snippets: These videos are short snippets from researchers' w

  • 06:05 Here's how a mussel's "beard" helps it hang tight and let loose

    Here's how a mussel's "beard" helps it hang tight and let loose

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    The Byssus End of the Mussel. In order to withstand the crashing waves, mussels have strong filaments called byssal threads to help them stick to rocky surfaces with surprising strength. When needed, the bivalves can also release these threads with seemin

  • 01:38 Scientists just 3D imaged the birthplace of stars—using sound

    Scientists just 3D imaged the birthplace of stars—using sound

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    Sound waves help reveal the shape of interstellar clouds Read more - https://scim.ag/2ryAlmM CREDITS ------------------- editor/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi Nguyên story by Daniel Clery citation A. Tristis et al., Sc

  • 02:42 How do you take a hamster's pulse?

    How do you take a hamster's pulse?

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    Researchers used RFID technology to develop a wireless, stress-free method for monitoring the vital signs of small animals while they are still conscious. Read the research (free): http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/2/eaau0169 CREDITS --------------

  • 03:09 Ancient switch to soft food made saying certain words easier

    Ancient switch to soft food made saying certain words easier

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    Change in human diet may have changed human speech Read the story: https://scim.ag/2T2oh8c Read the research: https://scim.ag/2XSt0Nr Credits editor/narrator Meagan Cantwell supervising producer Sarah Crespi animations Meagan Cantwell Chris Burns citation

  • 02:50 Urban planners aim to eliminate slums—with a mathematical approach

    Urban planners aim to eliminate slums—with a mathematical approach

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    Researchers are testing a tool based on a "topological view" of cities and slums to improve the design of growing urban areas Read the story: https://scim.ag/2Nv8Gw1 Read the paper (free): http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/8/eaar4644 CREDITS ------

  • 02:39 Neanderthals used their hands like tailors and painters

    Neanderthals used their hands like tailors and painters

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    Our closest cousins used a precise grip more often than some of our direct ancestors Read more: https://scim.ag/2zvrOoY Read the research: https://scim.ag/2IhvEEP Credits editor/animator/narrator Meagan Cantwell supervising producers Sarah Crespi and Chri

  • 02:50 Watch a hurricane put a dent in Earth’s crust

    Watch a hurricane put a dent in Earth’s crust

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    Researchers used GPS data to track daily movement of water after major rainfall Read more - https://scim.ag/2ODa0gT CREDITS ------------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producer Sarah Crespi script Sarah Crespi Chris Burns sp

  • 02:44 Can this robot build an IKEA chair faster than you?

    Can this robot build an IKEA chair faster than you?

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    Robots made from off-the-shelf hardware can put together a chair in just over 20 minutes Read more - https://scim.ag/2vmWUiB CREDITS --------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi Nguyên script Sa

  • 02:46 Why scientists are 3D-printing their data

    Why scientists are 3D-printing their data

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    These stunning 3D models are transforming scientists’ raw data. Resin-based voxel printing can even reproduce empty space. Learn more: https://scim.ag/2snGt1n Read the research (free): https://scim.ag/2Lba6tL CREDITS ----------------------------- editor/a

  • 02:40 There’s a new aurora in subpolar skies. Its name is Steve

    There’s a new aurora in subpolar skies. Its name is Steve

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    Satellite fly-by reveals charged particles moving at nearly 6 kilometers per second. Read more - http://scim.ag/2Dryqnf CREDITS ------------------------- editor/animator/narrator Chris Burns supervising producers Sarah Crespi Nguyên Khôi Nguyên script Sar

  • 03:00 How researchers are teaching AI to learn like a child

    How researchers are teaching AI to learn like a child

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    Machine learning algorithms may need programmed instincts to gain common sense. Learn more: https://scim.ag/2IZyTUd Credits producer/editor/script/animator/narrator Nguyen Khoi Nguyen supervising producer Sarah Crespi original story Matthew Hutson graphic

  • 02:20 What makes hummingbirds such agile flyers?

    What makes hummingbirds such agile flyers?

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  • 03:08 Massive crater under Greenland's ice points to climate-altering impact in the time of humans

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  • 02:49 Spider moms spotted nursing their offspring with milk

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  • 02:46 Tracking live cells deep within animals’ bodies

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  • 03:34 This robot can hike as fast as a human

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  • 03:18 How bighorn sheep use crowdsourcing to find food on the hoof

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  • 00:55 How Long Can Someone Sleep For? #shorts #DearBlocko

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  • 03:48 DNA tracks mysterious Denisovans to Chinese cave, just before modern humans showed up

    DNA tracks mysterious Denisovans to Chinese cave, just before modern humans showed up

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    In a new paper in Science, archaeologist Dongju Zhang's research team reports the first Denisovan ancient DNA found outside Denisova Cave: mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gleaned not from fossils, but from the cave sediments themselves. Precise dates show the D

  • 02:31 Tiny robots swim through the eye to deliver medicine

    Tiny robots swim through the eye to deliver medicine

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  • 03:52 Honey bees and zebra fish come to a consensus, thanks to a little robotic intervention

    Honey bees and zebra fish come to a consensus, thanks to a little robotic intervention

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    Species from both land and sea are able to reach a collective decision with the help of robot mediators. Once day, researchers hope to use machine learning to train robots on collective behavior in animals. Read the paper - http://robotics.sciencemag.org/

  • 03:57 Do Fish Get Thirsty and Do They Need to Drink Water?

    Do Fish Get Thirsty and Do They Need to Drink Water?

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    Whether fish get thirsty depends on the fish you look at. Fish that live in freshwater have different physiology to deal with their environment than fish in salty seawater. These physiological differences dictate whether fish need to drink water and feel

  • 05:11 What Is the Sun Made Of? | Dr. Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin

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  • 04:20 A Questionable Experiment in Motion Sickness

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  • 12:20 Blue Is Pretty Special: How Nature Gets the Blues

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  • 03:03 Venoms to the rescue

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  • 03:48 Saturn's Rings Finally Explained After 400 Years

    Saturn's Rings Finally Explained After 400 Years

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  • 11:08 Has quantum mechanics proved that reality does not exist?

    Has quantum mechanics proved that reality does not exist?

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  • 07:43 New AI Makes Everybody Dance!

    New AI Makes Everybody Dance!

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  • 10:47 This Robot Walks, Flies, Skateboards, Slacklines

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  • 06:40 Where's my robotic construction crew? Advances in collective robotic construction

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    To get out of sticky situations, some lizards detach their tails from their bodies and scurry away. Scientists have long wondered how the bones and muscles in these tailswhich help with balance and movementcan sever with ease when needed, but stay firmly

  • 08:40 Insect Flight | Capturing Takeoff & Flying at 3,200 FPS

    Insect Flight | Capturing Takeoff & Flying at 3,200 FPS

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  • 04:57 The Oldest Ankylosaur Ever Found Had Spikes Fused to its Ribs - 7 Days of Science

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    The New Science of Microscopic Robots

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  • 11:44 4 Mysterious Extinctions from Earths History

    4 Mysterious Extinctions from Earths History

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  • 04:05 How Caffeine Accidentally Took Over The World

    How Caffeine Accidentally Took Over The World

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  • 03:38 When Tree Planting Goes Wrong

    When Tree Planting Goes Wrong

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  • 03:29 Is Soil Alive?

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  • 04:49 Life-Changing Birdsong

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    Can Math Explain How Animals Get Their Patterns?

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    Why Do Itches Make You Chase Them?

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  • 06:58 These Chimps Treat Each Others Wounds. With Bugs

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  • 04:25 Inside The Sunny Center of a Hurricane

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  • 03:25 The Science of Hobbit Gluttony

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  • 05:29 2019 Breakthrough of the Year

    2019 Breakthrough of the Year

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  • 03:59 Why Don't Electric Eels Shock Themselves?

    Why Don't Electric Eels Shock Themselves?

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    Why Do People Hate Koalas?

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  • 03:59 Proteins: Explained

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