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How Eyes Evolved to See the World Differently

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This NASA Mission Uses Cold War Planes To Map The World's Largest Island https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiQq9kWhGxI&t=114s Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/user/DNewsChannel Special thanks to the Comparative Ocular Pathology Lab in...
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How NASA Engineers Use Origami To Design Future Spacecraft

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NASA is using origami to build a giant star blocker, in hopes of imaging distant worlds. Read More: This Neurobiologist Swims With Great White Sharks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJroGTmcyIQ&t=29s Subscribe!...
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Most of Us Have Herpes Thanks to Ancient Interspecies Sex (Probably)

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Humans didn't always have genital herpes, so scientists recently pinpointed when and how the transfer happened. Hint: it either involved murder or sex. How Close Are We to Curing HIV/AIDS? - https://youtu.be/yROEorvz6NY Read More: Meet...
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What If Dark Matter Doesn’t Exist?

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What if dark matter isn’t the solution to space’s greatest mysteries? These are the alternative theories. There’s a New Form of Matter in Town: EXCITONIUM! - https://youtu.be/17Kvxe6v5Ms Read More: Does Dark Matter Exist? Bold New Study...
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How Same-Sex Partnerships Work in the Animal Kingdom

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Sexuality in the animal kingdom is fluid, meaning animals are not simply homo or hetero. In some cases, animals chose a same-sex partner over partner of the opposite sex. So how do same-sex partnerships maintain the cycle of procreation...
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What Is Sickle Cell Anemia and How Do You Get It?

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This complicated blood disorder affects people from many backgrounds and walks of life, famously including 1 in 400 African-Americans. But how did we discover it in the first place? What Does Bone Marrow Actually Do? -...
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Why Did We Evolve to Taste Sour Flavors?

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Scientists don’t know why we evolved to taste sour foods, but they recently figured out the mystery behind how we taste them. It’s pretty crazy. You Think You Know What Meat Is... But You Have No Idea -...
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Here’s How Chemicals in Urine Help Porcupines Find a Mate

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There are thousands of compounds in urine that can tell us a lot about biology. Porcupines take advantage of the power in pee, and use it as a determining factor for fornication. The Strange Sexual Journey of the Male Seahorse |...
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This Special Training Keeps Astronauts From Vomiting Everywhere

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Astronauts get motion sickness, too! However, through training with NASA scientists like Dr. Patricia Cowings, they learn to control it. Here's What It Actually Takes to Be a NASA Astronaut - https://youtu.be/Rg10d9-DeOM Read More: 9...
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The Earth’s Spin Is Slowing Down! What Happens If It Stops?

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Life on Earth has adapted to our 24 hour day, but the Earth’s spin is slowing down. What would it be like to live on an Earth that stops spinning? Watching YouTube Isn’t Helping You Wind Down, It’s Ruining Your Sleep -...
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Was There a Universe Here Before Ours? The Big Bang vs the Big Bounce

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The universe might’ve started with a bounce instead of a bang, but what exactly would this bouncing universe look like? These New Black Holes Challenge Our Theories of Galactic Evolution - https://youtu.be/W60OqAbtv3U Read More:...
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These Squishy Batteries Are Made Out of Water, Here’s How They Work

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Electric eels and origami inspired scientists to create a soft battery that could revolutionize soft robotics. Here’s what you need to know. This New 'Perfect' Battery Has Experts Stumped - https://youtu.be/YAg_8iCLIIw Thumbnail image...
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Foam Orgies: The Dangerous Sex Life of Tree Frogs

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Foam orgy parties are the norm for these tree frogs Toad Hats: Guy Makes Tiny Hats For Toad | The Dodo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0GAKYskc7A&list=PLLoPYaJqlcK5fcrzKRE20i7PKjrHNceBm Subscribe! Read More: Top 10 Weird Ways Animals...
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U.S. Nuclear Missiles Are Still Controlled By Floppy Disks

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Forget the big red button, this is how we would actually conduct nuclear war. Read More: Declassified Nuclear Films Prove We Were Wrong About Their Explosive Power https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-QVPXBcxLU&t=84s Subscribe now!...
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Cosmic Dust Is Everywhere, and There Might Be Some on You!

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Nearly 60 tons of cosmic dust falls on Earth every single day, but where does it come from? Watch Space Crafts here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZEn4Y3_GLo&list=PL6uC-XGZC7X5njHSL2Wt_PQ0EGqab6_9g&index=4 Subscribe now!...
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Pluto’s Mysterious Atmosphere Could Help Us Fix Global Warming

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Pluto’s haze is incredibly effective at cooling the planet and scientists think we can apply its principles on Earth to fight climate change. Do you think it could work? Pluto Could Be Made A Planet Again, Along With 102 Other Celestial...
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The Ozone Layer Was Doomed Until a Handful of Scientists Stood Up to Power

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You might be surprised to learn the hole in the ozone layer has almost healed. Even more surprising? We actually fixed it with legislation. Here’s how. Wait… Is China Really the Leader in Green Energy? - https://youtu.be/AKpj50et82c Read...
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Is There a Limit to How Small Life Can Get?

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Scientists have theorized how small life can actually get, but at what point is it so small, it's not considered life? Super Bacteria Has a New Enemy: The CRISPR Pill - https://youtu.be/zWzQf2xzJek Get 20% off http://www.domain.com...
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There’s No Such Thing As ‘Earthquake Weather’...Right?

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The idea of earthquake weather has floated around since the ancient Greeks. So can weather actually influence earthquakes? Special thanks to Toyota for supporting Seeker - check out the all new Toyota C-Hr here:...
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How Close Are We to Resurrecting Extinct Species?

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Bringing extinct animals back to life sounds like science fiction, but gene-editing techniques are making it possible. U.S./Mexico Border Wall Puts Animals In Danger Of Extinction - https://youtu.be/l6xTxh96Jbc Read More: Mammoth Tooth...
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Everything It Takes to Engineer the World’s Longest Sea Bridge

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120 years. That’s how long engineers want the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge to last. Given the suspension cables, artificials islands, and even an underground tunnel, the HZMB just might. Can We Power the World With a Single Energy Grid?...
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The Crazy Plan to Deliver the First Baby in Space

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A startup has announced plans to send a pregnant woman to space to give birth. Will this be the first baby born in space? Apollo Episode 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uyTgdzH7u4&index=2&list=PL6uC-XGZC7X6t9SWSCN0ETF6HWcxy6bVc Read...
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The Crazy Things Astronauts Did to Survive the First Moon Landing | Apollo

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NASA’s first astronauts were pushed to dangerous and deadly extremes while training to survive on the Moon. Check out the entire Apollo series here!: https://bit.ly/2ApSfg9 Read More: Apollo 11's Scariest Moments: Perils of the 1st...
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Bees’ Tiny Brains Could Change How We Engineer Computers

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Bees are insanely smart, and now scientists have shown they understand the concept of zero. How could this lead to more efficient computers? After a Decade of Colony Collapse, Bees Are Bouncing Back! (Sort Of) -...