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SciShow
Milk, and the Mutants That Love It
Got milk? Fact is, most people don't -- and shouldn't -- because for them, ice cream and milkshakes are basically toxic. So why can some people drink milk and survive? Turns out they're mutants! SciShow explains.
SciShow
Mammals, Mutants, and… Roaches: The Science of Milk
The world of milks is much wider than your coffee shop oat variety. From rhinos to cockroaches, milk is essential for the development of many animals' offspring.
SciShow
Milk and the Mutants That Love It
Got milk? Fact is, most people don't -- and shouldn't -- because for them, ice cream and milkshakes are basically toxic. So why can some people drink milk and survive? Turns out they're mutants! SciShow explains.
SciShow
The Reason Prescription Drugs Will Never Be Developed Fast!
It can potentially take decades for medications to reach pharmacy shelves, but why? We take a deep dive into the creation of a cancer treatment to explain the process.
TED Talks
Philippe Starck: Design and destiny
Designer Philippe Starck -- with no pretty slides to show -- spends 18 minutes reaching for the very roots of the question "Why design?" Listen carefully for one perfect mantra for all of us, genius or not.
SciShow
Milk, and the Mutants That Love It
Got milk? Fact is, most people don't -- and shouldn't -- because for them, ice cream and milkshakes are basically toxic. So why can some people drink milk and survive? Turns out they're mutants! SciShow explains.
Bozeman Science
Genetic Recombination and Gene Mapping
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the frequency of recombination between linked genes can be used to determine the relative location of genes on a chromosome. Thomas Hunt Morgan and Alfred Strutevant used the fruit fly to develop...
The Daily Conversation
Human-Animal Chimeras, The Future of Medicine?
An ethically questionable new genetic technique attempts to grow human organs inside of pigs.
Curated Video
How US Tests its Newest $15 Million Hypersonic Missiles
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for our exciting assessment of the Hypersonic Missile program of the United States Air Force.
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are...
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are...
Curated Video
Find Proof Of Evolution On Your Arm #Shorts
Let's see if you're a mutant and have hidden superpowers! There's a simple move with your fingers that'll reveal if you're one out of millions. Or take a look at your reflection in the mirror...
Curated Video
ABC Model for Flower Development (arabidopsis thaliana)
The ABC model of flower development explains how three classes of homeotic genes—A, B, and C—interact to determine the identity of floral organs in four concentric whorls: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. Class A alone specifies...
Catalyst University
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis [ALS] | Mechanism of Neuron Death
In this video, we explore the basic biochemical mechanism of neuronal death in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS.
Catalyst University
Progeria, Accelerated Aging | Biochemical Mechanism of Progeria
In this video, I explain the mechanism of progeria, a rare but fatal accelerated aging disease. We will explore the synthesis pathway for normal wild-type Lamin A and the mutant form, progerin, for which the disease is named.<br/>
Catalyst University
Huntington's Disease (RE-UPLOAD) | Pathogenesis, Signs/Symptoms, and Detailed Mechanism
In this video, we explore Huntington’s disease: the pathogenesis, the signs and symptoms, and the mechanism as it relates to the basal nuclei in great detail.
Maddie Moate
Meristems and Mutant Cauliflowers!? | How does it grow? | Maddie Moate
A.K.A "How does cell size affect the meristem and why does this matter?" What is a meristem you may ask?! Well, I went to the John Innes Centre in Norwich to meet their head of cell and developmental biology to find out!
Catalyst University
Cell Cycle Regulators & Tumor Suppressor Genes | Proto-oncogenes & Oncogenes
In this video, we discuss the difference between proto-oncogene and oncogene AND the meaning of tumor suppressor genes. We also explore how dysfunction in any of these can lead to cancer.