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Sadhguru answered my questions
This is the full uncut interview between Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison and Isha Foundation founder Sadhguru. This interview was conducted to use parts of in the video.
Astrum
Why NASA Didn't Go Directly to the Moon: Apollo Episode 1
The battle between the US and the USSR for space supremacy.
Great Big Story
Nail transphobia, fostering allyship one manicure at a time
Charlie Craggs uses her pop-up nail salon to combat transphobia across the UK, offering free manicures and heartfelt conversations to inspire understanding and acceptance.<br/>
Science ABC
What is DNA and How Does it Work?
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a molecule that is often called the blueprint of life. Located in the nucleus, the DNA is a very long molecule with a helix winding structure like a twisted ladder. The rungs of the ladder are made of four...
Science ABC
How Long Can a Submarine Stay Underwater?
A submarine needs to come to the surface once every few days (or even more frequently than that), not only to obtain a fresh supply of atmospheric oxygen from above the waters surface but also to dispose of the waste gases it produces...
Science ABC
How Far Have We Traveled in Space?
The Apollo 13 crew was the farthest distance that humans have traveled from Earth. On April 14, 1970, the crew was 400,171 kilometers (248,655 miles) from Earth. The Apollo 13 mission was the third manned mission intended to land on the...
Science ABC
How Do Sunflowers Face The Sun?
Young sunflowers face the sun when it rises in the east and then track its motion in the sky throughout the day till it sets in the west in the evening. The process repeats the next day, as sunflowers return to their ‘starting’ position,...
Science ABC
Do Jellyfish Have Eyes?
Jellyfish have eyes, but unlike humans, their eyes are not concentrated in a single organ. Instead, the ability to see is facilitated by a network of nerves and proteins called opsins. The jellyfish's light-sensing organ lies within a...
Science ABC
Why Do We Feel So Thrilled By Speed?
As you ‘floor’ the pedal, there is a sudden spurt of adrenaline in your body, which in turn has many effects: your blood pressure rises instantly, your heartbeat races, your body temperature rises, and you can feel a slight tingling...
Science ABC
Arachnophobia: Why Are People Scared of Spiders?
The emotion a spider elicits is not just fear but a combination of fear, disgust, and creepiness. Psychologists reckon that we have evolved to feel disgust or revulsion to prevent us from consuming or contacting things that might be a...
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Diploid
Diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes, one from the male parent and one from the female parent.
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Blastocyst
An early stage in the development of a mammalian embryo, consisting of a hollow ball of cells that will later form the embryo and the placenta.
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Appendix
A small, tube-like organ in the human body, attached to the start of the large intestine, and which appears to serve no useful function.
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Omega-3
A type of unsaturated fatty acid, essential for human health.
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Antagonistic muscles
Opposing pairs of muscles that move the same bone in opposite directions.
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Uterus
Also known as the womb, the uterus is a pear-shaped, hollow, muscular organ in mammals.
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Foetus
The stage of development an organism goes through inside the womb, following the initial development of the embryo.
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Factpack: Teeth
Discover some intriguing facts about your teeth. What are they made of and what's inside them?
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Cortisol
An important hormone in the human body, produced by the adrenal glands.
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Starch
A carbohydrate made of long chains of repeated glucose building blocks.
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Factpack: Lungs
Find out out your lungs work, how you breathe and just how hard they work in your lifetime...
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Sperm
Male reproductive cells, also referred to as the male gametes.
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Inherited
A characteristic that is passed down to an organism from its parents, being encoded in DNA.
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Developing Brain: That's Me!
Early in life, your brain does not recognise your reflection as 'you'. The mirror test is a classic experiment which shows when we become able to recognise ourselves. Biology - Being Human - Learning Points. Being aware of your 'self' is...