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The World's Deadliest Venom Could Save Your Life

AdultsAnimalsHealthNature...
Some animals produce venom that is lethal to both their prey and to humans, but scientists are finding ways to use these compounds as medicine.

Destroying Cancer Using Your Own Genetically Modified Cells

AdultsGeneticsHealthScience...
Scientists are taking cancer patients' immune cells and engineering them to fight cancer. How does it work?

Can you solve the virus riddle? - Lisa Winer

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Your research team has found a prehistoric virus preserved in the permafrost and isolated it for study. After a late night working, you're just closing up the lab when a sudden earthquake hits and breaks all the sample vials. Will you be able to destroy the virus before the vents open and unleash a deadly airborne plague? Lisa Winer shows how.

Are GMOs Good or Bad? Genetic Engineering & Our Food

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Are GMOs bad for your health? Or is this fear unfounded?

The Healthiest Diet In The World Isn't Just About Food

AdultsFoodHealthNutrition
Most people think the Mediterranean diet is just about restricting what you eat, but they're getting it all wrong.

A Huge Advancement in Mind-Controlled Tech

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This tech helps paralyzed people type with their minds, but the sky's the limit.

The Science of Marathon Running

AdultsScienceSportsHealth
So maybe we can't outrun cheetahs or antelope, but humans are uniquely adapted for long distance running. What does science have to say about marathon running? To find out, (and because I was feeling a little crazy) I decided to run one!

These glasses help colorblind people see colors.

AdultsDisabilityGadgetsTechnology...
"I'm now swimming in a sea of color": This colorblind designer is seeing a whole new world around him thanks to these innovative glasses.

Here's what happens to your knuckles when you crack them

AdultsHealthHumanScience
One man cracked his knuckles in one hand for 60 years and not the other. Watch the video to see what he found out.

What Happens When A Fly Lands On Your Food?

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Have you ever wondered what a fly is doing when it lands on your food? Laci did some research to figure out just what happens.

Science Finally Says We Should Never Work 40 Hours A Week

AdultsMental HealthWorkHealth
Researchers have found that working long hours could be putting your mental and physical health at serious risk.

5 Disgusting Facts about McDonald's

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There have been plenty of scandals and questionable practices in the house that Big Mac built, we're gonna keep things simple, by focusing on the food, the marketing behind it, and its impact on the way we eat.

The Immune System Explained I - Bacteria Infection

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Every second of your life you are under attack. Bacteria, viruses, spores and more living stuff wants to enter your body and use its resources for itself. The immune system is a powerful army of cells that fights like a T-Rex on speed and sacrifices itself for your survival.

How do animals experience pain?

AdultsAnimalsBiologyHealth
Humans know the surprising prick of a needle, the searing pain of a stubbed toe, and the throbbing of a toothache. We can identify many types of pain and have multiple ways of treating it - but what about other species?

Is Hand Sanitizer Actually Bad For You?

AdultsBiologyHealthScience
Should you stop using hand sanitizer?

Hydrogel: The Future Of The 'Smart Band-Aid'

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Engineers at MIT have found a way to prevent hydrogels from dehydrating.

How to master your sense of smell

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Some perfumers can distinguish individual odors in a fragrance made of hundreds of scents; tea-experts have been known to sniff out the exact location of a particular tea; and the NYC Transit Authority once had a employee responsible only for sniffing out gas leaks.

Forget Oxygen-This Leaf Produces Medicine

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This artificial leaf creates medicines using sunlight.

Do we really need pesticides?

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Annually, we shower over 5 billion pounds of pesticides across the Earth to control insects, unwanted weeds, funguses, rodents, and bacteria that may threaten our food supply. But is it worth it, knowing what we do about the associated environmental and public health risks?

Why do we feel nostalgia?

AdultsHealthHistoryPsychology
Nostalgia was once considered an illness confined to specific groups of people. Today, people all over the world report experiencing and enjoying nostalgia. But how does nostalgia work? And is it healthy? Clay Routledge details the way our understanding of nostalgia has changed since the term was first coined in the late 17th century.

Which Diets Actually Work?

AdultsFoodHealth
Debunking some common diets, and seeing which work!