Why Electroshock Therapy Is Back
AdultsHealthMental HealthTechnologyScienceShocking the brain has come and gone as a medical treatment, but it's currently resurging, as it often provides the best form of relief for severe depression and advanced Parkinson's disease.
What If Your Airplane Door Burst Open Mid-Flight?
AdultsScienceTransportationTravelAdventureFlying may be more horrifying than you think.
Could we clone humans? - Earth Lab
AdultsBiologyHumanScienceBiotechnologyDom Burgess investigates whether we could clone humans in the future.
How to Make an Elephant Explode with Science - The Size of Life 2
AdultsAnimalsGeneticsScienceBiologyExperimentsLife on this planet is based on cells. Cells do vary in size. But they are pretty similar in their dimensions across all species. A blue whale doesn't have bigger cells than a hummingbird, just a lot more of them.
How does your immune system work? - Emma Bryce
AdultsBiologyHealthScienceThe immune system is a vast network of cells, tissues, and organs that coordinate your body's defenses against any threats to your health. Without it, you'd be exposed to billions of bacteria, viruses, and toxins that could make something as minor as a paper cut or a seasonal cold fatal. So how does it work? Emma Bryce takes you inside the body to find out.
The Truth About the Titanic Has Been Revealed
AdultsHistoryTransportationTravelScienceRecent findings reveal the truth that has been buried for over one hundred years. Scientists have debunked the theory that the cause of the Titanic sinking was an iceberg.
What are mini brains? - Madeline Lancaster
AdultsBiologyHumanScienceShielded by our thick skulls and swaddled in layers of protective tissue, the human brain is extremely difficult to observe in action. Luckily, scientists can use brain organoids - pencil eraser-sized masses of cells that function like human brains but aren't part of an organism - to look closer. How do they do it? And is it ethical? Madeline Lancaster shares how to make a brain in a lab.
Why Is Blue So Rare In Nature?
AdultsAnimalsEcologyNatureScienceBiologyAmong living things, the color blue is oddly rare. Blue rocks, blue sky, blue water, sure. But blue animals? They are few and far between. And the ones that do make blue? They make it in some very strange and special ways compared to other colors. In this video, we'll look at some very cool butterflies to help us learn how living things make blue, and why this beautiful hue is so rare in nature.
Emergence - How Stupid Things Become Smart Together
AdultsAnimalsNatureSciencePhilosophyHow can many stupid things combine to form smart things? How can proteins become living cells? How become lots of ants a colony? What is emergence?