Instructional Video5:43
SciShow

We Can't Find Most Of The World's Fungi

12th - Higher Ed
Most of the world’s fungi aren’t just rarely seen or found solely underground. They’re flat out invisible - and that’s becoming a big problem.



Start your own microscopic journey with a Journey to the Mimicroscope
Instructional Video4:49
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Do Bacterial Cells Store Memories?

12th - Higher Ed
Some bacteria seem to be using a type of memory to help them alter future behaviors, based on their past experiences.
Instructional Video11:19
SciShow

7 Organisms That Can Clean Toxic Waste

12th - Higher Ed
Toxic waste, by definition, is harmful to living things, but there are actually a bunch of plants, animals, fungi, and microbes that can help us clean it up! Hosted by: Olivia Gordon
Instructional Video9:53
SciShow

How Can E. coli Help Save Humanity?

12th - Higher Ed
The name "E. coli" is enough to strike terror into the stomachs of anyone who has experienced food poisoning. But some strains of this bacteria don't actually make you sick, and have turned out to be useful tools for bioengineers.
Instructional Video4:58
SciShow

How Traditional Ice Fishing Led to the French Fries in Your Freezer

12th - Higher Ed
You might not think about the food in your freezer much, but those frozen fries are surprisingly worthy of pondering, given that they’re the end result of a pretty clever innovation.
Instructional Video8:10
SciShow

Cockroaches, Alligators & Other Weird Sources of New Drugs

12th - Higher Ed
Some of humanity’s favorite antibiotics are starting to lose their mojo, in the face of smart, sneaky, and rapidly-evolving bacteria. To find new drugs to combat these superbugs, scientists are looking in some weird new places, like...
Instructional Video4:23
SciShow

The New Superbug!

12th - Higher Ed
A new strain of the E. coli bacteria seems to have become resistant to most antibiotics. Let’s talk about how this possibly happened.
Instructional Video4:25
SciShow

There’s a Venom For That

12th - Higher Ed
In the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, we might be able to find new treatments by looking at some of the world’s most venomous snakes.
Instructional Video11:47
SciShow

The Science of Flint's Water Crisis

12th - Higher Ed
The water crisis in Flint, Michigan is a prime example of science being ignored, unknown, or even misused. Here's the chemistry behind how so many things went wrong.
Instructional Video3:13
Curated Video

Gérmenes e higiene

3rd - 8th
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Romaine lettuce linked to E. Coli outbreak, says CDC

12th - Higher Ed
Health officials are warning U.S. consumers not to eat any romaine lettuce as it could be contaminated with a strain of E.Coli.
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3 more cases of E. coli illness from romaine lettuce confirmed in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
That brings the total number of Canadians who have fallen ill to 22; four cases in Ontario, 17 in Quebec and one in New Brunswick.
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Scientists develop patch to detect meat contaminated with E. coli

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists at McMaster University are developing a transparent patch to detect meat contaminated with E. coli. CBC's Ron Charles reports.
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Water quality expert on whether he'd personally swim in the Seine

9th - Higher Ed
Dan Angelescu, founder and CEO of Fluidion, a Paris- and Los Angeles-based water-monitoring tech company, says he wouldn't swim in the Seine based on water quality in June 2024.
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CBC News uncovers makeshift slaughterhouse in Edmonton garage

9th - Higher Ed
A CBC News investigation has uncovered a makeshift slaughterhouse in a residential Edmonton neighbourhood as concerns grow about illicit meat sales.
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Watching child suffer with E. coli was 'heartbreaking,' parent says

9th - Higher Ed
John Greenhow, whose child received treatment at an Alberta hospital after contracting E. coli, says his child is improving, but he's frustrated at the lack of answers after a 'frightening and confusing' and 'really heartbreaking'...
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Danielle Smith announces payments to kids sick with E. coli

9th - Higher Ed
An emotional Alberta Premier Danielle Smith spoke to reporters about the E. coli outbreak at a chain of daycares in Calgary, announcing that the kitchen believed to be responsible for the outbreak has been closed indefinitely. The...
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Alberta to compensate families affected by E. coli outbreak

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced families affected by an E. coli outbreak at a chain of Calgary daycares would receive a one-time payment of $2,000. Smith also said that the kitchen believed to be responsible for the outbreak has...
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Parents whose kids got sick with E. coli at daycare want answers

9th - Higher Ed
An E. coli outbreak associated with a number of Calgary daycares has grown to 142 children sick and 26 in hospital. Nearly a dozen have taken a turn for the worse with complications and parents want answers to how all this could have...
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Why does it seem like there's been more food recalls lately?

9th - Higher Ed
Canada has seen several recent food recalls over concerns about salmonella and E. coli, from carrots to cucumbers to kale. While that may sound alarming, experts say recalls indicate the safety system is working as it should.
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Here’s what’s behind the rash of recent food recalls

9th - Higher Ed
Canada has seen several recent food recalls over concerns about salmonella and E. coli, from carrots to cucumbers to kale. While that may sound alarming, experts say recalls indicate the safety system is working as it should.
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Organic carrots recalled over link to E. coli outbreak in U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has posted a recall notice for organic whole and baby carrots after one person died in an E. coli outbreak in the U.S. who ate carrots sold by Grimmway Farms in California. The recall includes...
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15 new E. coli cases linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders, total jumped to 90

Higher Ed
15 new E. coli cases linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders have been reported, bringing the total to 90. (Scripps News)
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Colorado teen tells NBC she's battling kidney failure from E. coli linked to McDonald's

Higher Ed
At least 75 people across 13 states have been infected with E. coli after reportedly eating McDonald’s Quarter Pounders, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. (Scripps News)