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Tiny Bombs in your Blood - The Complement System

Adults Biology Human Science
One of the key players of our immune system is the complement system. An army of millions and trillions of tiny bombs, which work together in a complex and elegant dance to stop intruders in your body.

What's The Dirtiest Room In Your House?

Adults Environment Human Life
We're talking about germs, okay? How gross are we talking?

The Bacteria That Made Life Possible Are Now Killing Us

Adults Biology Human Life
Thanks to the St. Croix Watershed Research Station for sponsoring this video!

Our Solar Eclipse Sunset Adventure in Argentina

Adults Science Weather World
We used Dr. Telepun's "Solar Eclipse Timer" to figure out our exact contact times.

Can Aquaman Drown?

Adults Biology Media Science
Even if you aren't a huge Aquaman fan, most people still know that he's a superhero that is capable of surviving and fighting crime both on land and underwater.

A brief history of cannibalism

Adults Health History Human
Human cannibalism is a lot more common than you might think. Dive into its complex history and see its uses in medicine, cultural rituals and in times of survival.

Ultimate Pork Belly

Adults Family Film Food
This is one of those recipes you just need to bookmark and come back to again and again! If you are a meat eater, then this is one of those utterly impressive recipes to have in the repertoire! Look at those juices! Look at that crackling!

Ancient Rome’s most notorious doctor

Adults Health History Human
Learn about the Greek physician and philosopher Galen of Pergamon, whose experiments and discoveries changed medicine.

Why Can Soda Dissolve a Rat?

Adults Animals Health Science
Surprise! You won a rat in your soda!

Superheroes are Saving Us WRONG

Adults Film Media Science
What's more classic than seeing a hero swoop in at the last minute to catch a civilian falling through the air?

Why Apollo Astronauts Trained at a Nuclear Test Site

Adults History Human Science
Apollo astronauts trained in nuclear bomb craters at the Nevada National Security Site. But why?Thanks Audible!

Upside Down One Pan Pizza

Adults Family Film Food
This pizza recipe will turn your world upside down AND you only need one pan! Share with your pizza lovers

What If You Were Sent Back To The Ice Ages?

Adults Environment Health Nature
What would happen if you traveled to the ice ages? Would you be able to survive the earth in it's dangerous icy state?

45 second Omelette | Jamie Oliver

Adults Family Film Food
This is so quick so simple you have to give it a try.

What If We Burned All Trash on Earth?

Adults Health Life World
With Starbucks banning plastic straws and zero waste on trend, is the solution to plastic pollution and climate change burning all the trash?

Everything About Grain Bins (Farmers are Geniuses) - Smarter Every Day

Adults Food Industry Technology
Farmers are actual real life geniuses. They can feed themselves and fix anything. Serious respect.

Your body vs. implants - Kaitlyn Sadtler

Adults Biology Health Science
Why do medical implants like insulin pumps and prosthetic knees need replacement? Explore how the immune system fights implants and how new devices are trying to help.

This Country Has Something Everyone Else Wants

Adults Food Human Industry
Thanks to the University of Minnesota for sponsoring this video! http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ Morocco has 3/4 of the world’s known reserves of rock phosphate, our main source of phosphorus, so Morocco may be key to our long-term ability to grow food.

How to Sail on Sunlight | Because Space

Adults History Nature Science
Sails have been helping us travel across water for centuries, but could this same idea help us travel across space?

Can You Swim in Shade Balls?

Adults Education Industry Science
I bought 10,000 shade balls and tried to swim in them. They appear to act like a non-Newtonian fluid: rigid under high shear stress, but they flow like a liquid under low shear.

World's Lightest Solid!

Adults Construction Media Science
Aerogels are the world's lightest (least dense) solids. They are also excellent thermal insulators and have been used in numerous Mars missions and the Stardust comet particle-return mission.