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Why do we eat Turkey at Thanksgiving?
The #etymology & origin of the #Turkey, and what its history tells us about #Thanksgiving, colonialism, globalization, and guinea pigs! A correction: "kalkoen" is associated with the trading city Calicut, in Kerala rather than Calcutta....
Curated Video
Vitamin C: Why is it important for your health?
Please order ebook/audiobook of this video to support our channel https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/882242 or...
Tom Scott
A Questionable Experiment in Motion Sickness
Go see William Osman's video about building the car! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZK_fnS62Lk and thanks to Michael Reeves for being a guinea pig: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtHaxi4GTYDpJgMSGy7AeSw/ We built a car that you...
Tom Scott
Weight For It (with Evan Edinger and Luke Cutforth)
Welcome to the Game Garage! A series of three new, experimental quizzes and games. Thanks today to Evan Edinger - https://youtube.com/naveregnide - and Luke Cutforth - https://youtube.com/lukecutforth - for being the guinea pigs for Game...
Curated Video
Do I Need To Trim My Pet's Nails?
Jessi describes how dog nails grow and why it's so important to trim some animal's nails regularly. Pets like dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, parrots and other birds all need help managing their nails.
Curated Video
Thriving vs Surviving
Jessi shares some of her experiences with animals getting above average care and seeing the animals thrive and exhibit more exciting natural behaviors. Whether it's a lizard, guinea pigs, or a beaver they all deserve the best life possible.
TED Talks
Aimee Mullins: Changing my legs - and my mindset
In this TED archive video from 1998, paralympic sprinter Aimee Mullins talks about her record-setting career as a runner, and about the amazing carbon-fiber prosthetic legs (then a prototype) that helped her cross the finish line.
TED Talks
Mathieu Lehanneur: Science-inspired design
Naming science as his chief inspiration, Mathieu Lehanneur shows a selection of his ingenious designs -- an interactive noise-neutralizing ball, an antibiotic course in one layered pill, asthma treatment that reminds kids to take it, a...
Bozeman Science
Calorimetry
In this video Paul Andersen describes the history of calorimetry and explains how it can be used to measure energy changes in a system. The specific heat of water is well established and so as a system releases or absorbs energy from a...
TED Talks
Chuck Murry: Can we regenerate heart muscle with stem cells?
The heart is one of the least regenerative organs in the human body -- a big factor in making heart failure the number one killer worldwide. What if we could help heart muscle regenerate after injury? Physician and scientist Chuck Murry...
Amoeba Sisters
Dihybrid and Two-Trait Crosses
This video will show how to set up and solve everyone's favorite 16 square Punnett square.
SciShow
Cute Skulls and Cute Cavies: SciShow Talk Show #17
Before she left for Chicago, Emily Graslie of The Brain Scoop sat down with Hank to discuss one of her favorite skulls from the from the Philip L. Wright Zoological Museum. Then Jessi Knudsen Castañeda from Animal Wonders joined in with...
Amoeba Sisters
Incomplete Dominance, Codominance, Polygenic Traits, and Epistasis!
Discover more types of non-Mendelian inheritance such as incomplete dominance and codominance with the Amoeba Sisters!
Amoeba Sisters
Mega Genetics Review
Ready to review how to do different types of Mendelian and Non-Mendelian Punnett square problems with The Amoeba Sisters? This video reviews one-trait / monohybrid crosses, two-trait / dihybrid crosses, incomplete dominance, codominance,...
SciShow
Why Do Dogs Shake to Dry Off?
Everyone loves a slow motion video of a dog shaking to dry off, but what is the science behind it?
SciShow
How a Century-Old Procedure Could Help Us Fight COVID-19
Some potentially good news on the COVID-19 treatment front: Thanks to a technique that’s more than a century old, recovered COVID-19 patients may be in a position to help the rest of us -- with their blood plasma.
SciShow
SciShow Quiz Show: A Different Kind of Animal Wonders
Jessi from Animal Wonders gets a Quiz Show rematch against Hank. Will he prevail this time, or commit an animal blunder?
SciShow
6 Reasons We Have to Say a Study Was "In Mice"
A lot of our videos include the disclaimer "Mice aren't people." But why do we keep saying this, and if rodent studies aren't effective, why do we keep using them?
SciShow
6 Reasons We Have to Say a Study Was "In Mice"
A lot of our videos include the disclaimer "Mice aren't people." But why do we keep saying this, and if rodent studies aren't effective, why do we keep using them?
Curated Video
Baby Porcupine Has A Name!
Jessi reveals the name of the new porcupine and also shares the story of how she came to call Animal Wonders her home.
Curated Video
Mastering Homophones: Its vs. It's
In this video, the teacher guides students through a lesson on the correct usage of the homophones "its" and "it's." The lesson includes explanations of contractions, possessive pronouns, and examples of sentences using the homophones....
Curated Video
Does A Beaver Sleep In A Bed?
Do animals sleep in beds? Does a Baboon? Or, what about a polar bear? Maybe a bumble bee, or a horse? People sleep in beds, but what about animals? Explore the whys and hows behind beds, and the ways animals and humans sleep, in this fun...
The Guardian
Emotional support animals - Creature comforts: has the US's emotional support animal epidemic gone too far?
Emotional support animals, or ESAs, have exploded across the US in recent years, with rising numbers of pet owners getting their animals certified online. Unlike in the UK, ESAs have legal status in the US on a tier below traditional...
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