Infusion: Uploaded Every Other Monday in 2013!
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Solar Energy
by SciShow 416,734 views
Hank explains the power of solar energy and describes how it may fit into our diversified energy future.
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Credits:
Produced by Hank Green
Chief Editor: Blake de Pastino
Cinematography: Nick Jenkins
Video Editor: Matt Ferguson
Graphics: Amber Bushnell
Written by: Rob Chaney
TAGS: solar energy, solar power, desert, power, watt, watts, coal, fossil fuel, natural gas, oil, nuclear, tidal, hydroelectric, wind, biomass, photovoltaic, photoelectric effect, edmund becquerel, efficient, efficiency, international space station, polysilicon, silicon, n-type, p-type, distributed power, concentrating solar power, power plant, plant, turbine, concentrated photovoltaic, CPV, gigawatt, hydrogen fuel cell, feasible, feasibility, law of conservation of energy, climate change, global warming, carbon, emissions, electric, electricity, scishow, science, infusion, hank green -
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Epigenetics
by SciShow 605,940 views
Hank & his clone Circus Hank explain the power of epigenetics, which studies the factors that determine how much or whether some genes are expressed in your body.
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More SciShow!
Solar Energy - http://youtu.be/4uPVZUTLAvA
Foldit Gamers FTW - http://youtu.be/JdBcpdH_ptA
Credits:
Produced by Hank Green
Chief Editor: Blake de Pastino
Cinematography: Nick Jenkins
Video Editor: Matt Ferguson
Graphics: Amber Bushnell
Written by Jesslyn Shields
TAGS: epigenetics, scishow, hank green, dna, genomes, cloning, clone, heredity, epigenome, methyl groups -
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Climate Change
by SciShow 360,664 views
In which Hank details the five scariest things that will likely happen because of climate change.
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Solar Energy Infusion: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uPVZUTLAvA
Epigenetics Infusion: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kp1bZEUgqVI
Credits:
Produced by Hank Green
Chief Editor: Blake de Pastino
Cinematographer: Nick Jenkins
Video Editor: Matt Ferguson
Graphics: Amber Bushnell
Written by Jesslyn Shields & Hank Green
TAGS: climate change, global warming, global climate change, carbon dioxide, carbon sink, greenhouse gases, methane, famine, displacement, mass extinction, sea level rise, polar ice cap, ecosystem, ocean acidification, global conveyor belt, thermohaline circulation, scishow, science, infusion, hank green -
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Obesity
by SciShow 610,598 views
Hank tells us some of the surprising things that could be causing or contributing to the obesity epidemic.
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References linked to in Google Document here: http://dft.ba/-1Zl1
Credits:
Produced by Hank Green
Chief Editor: Blake de Pastino
Cinematography: Nick Jenkins
Video Editor: Matt Ferguson
Graphics: Amber Bushnell
Written by Jesslyn Shields
SciShow theme composed by Tom Milsom
TAGS: scishow, science, obesity, health, united states, america, hank green, diet, dieting, exercise, corndog, ryan gosling, fat, overweight, obese, mississippi, health food, industry, heart disease, cancer, type ii diabetes, calorie, sleep, sleep deprivation, climate control, cigarette, industrial chemical, resin, solvent, perfume, dye, pesticide, your mom, epigenetics, gut bacteria, symbiotic ecosystem, fecal transplant -
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The Science of Overpopulation
by SciShow 1,368,486 views
Hank talks about the issues of rising global population.
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Credits:
Produced by Hank Green
Chief Editor: Blake de Pastino
Cinematography: Nick Jenkins
Video Editor: Matt Ferguson
Graphics: Amber Bushnell
Written by Jesslyn Shields
SciShow theme composed by Tom Milsom
TAGS: scishow, science, earth, world, population, billion, malthus, exponential growth, famine, disease, war, industrial revolution, fresh water, food, wealth, wealthy, developed, developing, youth bulge, social science, revolution, species, extinction, global population -
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Invasive Species: The Story of Bunny
by SciShow 256,686 views
Hank tells us the story of bunny and planet Wonderful, and the impacts of exotic invasive species on ecosystems while introducing us to a couple interesting individuals.
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tags: science, biology, ecology, scishow, invasive species, exotic species, ecosystem, non-native species, starling, boa constrictor, kudzu, brown tree snake, guam, predator, competitor, extinct, extinction, biological control, mongoose, hawaii, asian clam, freshwater mussels, human, impact, florida -
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Marie Curie: Great Minds
by SciShow 198,328 views
Hank tells us the story of his favorite genius lady scientist and radioactive superhero, Marie Curie.
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This episode was written by Jesslyn Shields.
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The SciShow theme was composed by Tom Milsom.
tags: marie curie, marie sklodowska, scishow, science, physics, chemistry, education, great minds, radioactivity, radioactive, radiation, nobel prize, superhero, warsaw, poland, university, pierre curie, france, uranium, becquerel, electricity, polonium, radium, atom, toxic, cancer, sorbonne, leukemia, pantheon -
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Let's Go To Mars
by SciShow 260,967 views
Hank discusses the challenges involved in manned space travel to Mars, and sends us a message from his 17-year-old self.
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Human Parasites
by SciShow 443,782 views
Hank tells us about all of the things that live on us or in us - the good, the bad, and the very, very ugly.
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Mass Extinctions
by SciShow 319,466 views
Hank takes us on a trip through time to revisit the 5 major mass extinction events that have impacted species over the Earth's history, and leaves us with some thoughts about what could possibly be the sixth event - the one caused by human activities.
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Monogamy
by SciShow 367,012 views
Hank examines the zoological definition of monogamy, as well as some other breeding strategies that animals use.
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Gregor Mendel: Great Minds
by SciShow 149,587 views
Hank brings us the story of Gregor Mendel, the Austrian monk who, with the help of a garden full of pea plants, discovered the fundamental properties of inheritance and paved the way for modern genetics. He also gives us the dirt on a scientific scandal that has followed Mendel beyond the grave.
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Mendelian traits in humans: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mendelian_traits_in_humans
& http://education.sdsc.edu/download/enrich/mendelian_traits.pdf
Mendel-Fisher Controversy - http://www.amjbot.org/content/88/5/737.full
& http://www.americanscientist.org/bookshelf/pub/csi-mendel
Mendel Biography - http://www.muskingum.edu/~psych/psycweb/history/mendel.htm
& http://www.dnaftb.org/2/bio.html
Mendel's genetics - http://anthro.palomar.edu/mendel/mendel_1.htm
Campbell Biology, 9th ed.
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The Science of Lying
by SciShow 1,614,294 views
Hank gets into the dirty details behind our lying ways - how such behavior evolved, how pathological liars are different from the rest of us, and how scientists are getting better at spotting lies in many situations.
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A Brief History of Birth Control
by SciShow 380,092 views
Gym teacher Hank gives us the full story of the past, present, and future of birth control.
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Loretta Lynn "One's On The Way (The Pill)": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMzSYyjNb74
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Taboos of Science
by SciShow 676,817 views
Hank discusses some of the taboos which have plagued scientific inquiry in the past and a few that still exist today.
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Fritz Haber: Great Minds
by SciShow 187,372 views
Hank introduces us to the brilliant and heartless Fritz Haber, a great mind who is considered "the father chemical warfare," but who also made discoveries and innovations that helped lead to the Green Revolution which is credited with preventing the starvation of over a billion people.
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Top 5 Deadliest Diseases
by SciShow 668,701 views
Hank scares our pants off with a tale of the five deadliest infectious diseases in the world.
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Space Tourism
by SciShow 199,315 views
Hank takes on the role of our personal space travel agent, giving us the dirt on the various ways in which the exceptionally wealthy will be able to travel to space in the next few decades.
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The Science of Dreaming
by SciShow 591,916 views
Dreaming is one of the weirdest things we do & in this SciShow infusion Hank talks about how science is helping us understand why we dream, what our brains are up to when they're doing it, and why dreaming may be critically important to the function of our waking brain. He also touches on the fascinating subject of lucid dreaming. Try to stay awake!
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Nikola Tesla: Great Minds
by SciShow 351,029 views
Hank brings us the tale of the bizarre and eccentric genius with the crazy eyes who spent his life increasing awesome wherever he went, and contributed in some way to pretty much every cool invention you can think of. Nikola Tesla spoke eight languages and, at the time of his death, held over 700 patents and was being investigated by the US government for claiming to have invented a 60 million volt death ray. Tesla was an undisputed genius, and SciShow gold.
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http://www.pbs.org/tesla/ll/index.html
http://www.teslauniverse.com/nikola-tesla-timeline-1856-birth-of-tesla
http://rinf.com/alt-news/sicence-technology/tesla-proven-right-as-technology-is-transmitted-wirelessly/
http://www.badassoftheweek.com/tesla.html
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Why We Age - And How We Can Stop It
by SciShow 552,249 views
Hank hates death, so he helps us understand the process of aging, informs us of how scientists are studying ways to prevent it and brings us the exciting news of current research in longevity... for mice.
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Facts about Human Evolution
by SciShow 530,339 views
Hank brings you the facts, as they are understood by scientists today, about the evolution of humans from our humble primate ancestors. On the way to becoming Homo sapiens, game-changing evolutionary breakthroughs led to the development of many hominin species, now all extinct. Hank will introduce us to these species & the breakthroughs responsible for their development, and help us understand the awesome ways in which they led to us.
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The Chemistry of Addiction
by SciShow 300,523 views
Hank describes how our brains respond biochemically to various addictive substances and behaviors and where those responses have come from, evolutionarily speaking.
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Richard Feynman, The Great Explainer: Great Minds
by SciShow 192,748 views
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Aside from being a great scientist and teacher, Richard Feynman was a kooky and curious guy who played the bongos, painted, and did math in strip clubs. Hank shares his Feynman love fest with us in this episode of SciShow: Great Minds.
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The Manhattan Project
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Some of the greatest advances in science have come from humanity's more destructive impulses. This is not the fault of science - when we discover powerful truths about the universe it's up to us to decide how to use them because they can either be boons or banes to the world. There may be no better example of this than the work done by the Manhattan Project - the years long, multinational effort to develop an atomic bomb during World War II. The project created unfathomably destructive weapons and led to a 50 year Cold War with the USSR, but is also the source of a lot of information about the atom we didn't have before, which has led to advances in many beneficial fields, like energy production and medicine. Science, like history, is always complicated.
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Top 5 Deadliest Substances on Earth
by SciShow 1,331,915 views
There are natural poisons that lurk in bacteria, plants, and fungi pretty much everywhere, and they're there for good reasons (according to the organisms that produce them) - but what is it about their chemical make up that makes them so poisonous? How do their toxins attack the human body with such deadly efficiency? Discover the answers to these and other questions as Hank talks about some of the most deadly natural substances in the world.
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The Most Venomous Animals in the World
by SciShow 311,422 views
There are a lot of ways to kill and be killed in the animal kingdom, but only a lucky few use the powers of venom. Not all are closely related, so how did they acquire the same defenses, where did venom come from, and how does it work? And what animals can kill you the most quickly? Find the answers to these questions, and more, in today's episode of SciShow.
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A History of Earth's Climate
by SciShow 273,660 views
Earth had a climate long before we showed up and started noticing it and it's influenced by a whole series of cycles that have been churning along for hundreds of millions of years. In most cases those cycles will continue long after we're gone. A look at the history of climate change on Earth can give us some much needed perspective on our current climate dilemma because the surprising truth is, what we're experiencing now is different than anything this planet has encountered before. So, let's take a stroll down Climate History Lane and see if we can find some answers to a question that's been bugging Hank a lot lately - just how much hot water are we in?
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Goodall, Fossey & Galdikas: Great Minds
by SciShow 102,665 views
Today we know that humans and chimpanzees share 99% of their DNA and that we have a lot in common. Not just how we look, but how we behave, form groups, defend our turf, and love each other. People didn't always see other primates this way, but in the 1960s and '70s, some amazing intrepid women came along to turn primatology on its hairy head. Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey and Birute Galdikas studied chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans, respectively, and are the very definition of great minds of science. Their contributions to humanity's knowledge about its closest living relatives is the subject of today's SciShow: Great Minds.
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7 Bizarre Uses for Animal Secretions
by SciShow 196,564 views
You're probably aware of lots of the things we take from animals, but for centuries, humans have been sneaking animal secretions into a bunch of things you probably didn't know about, like your Easter candy, your Mom's perfume, and even that cigarette you probably shouldn't be smoking. We also continue to enjoy delicacies that are only made possible because they come out of some animals' mouths, glands, and butts...
So, how many secretions have you slathered on or ingested lately? First you'll have to find out what they are and how they get into your body, which is what Hank will be telling you about in this episode of SciShow. Hooray!
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Will You be Iron Man?
by SciShow 328,259 views
We have the technology! We can rebuild...ourselves!
Human interface technologies like Google Glass, robotic prosthetics, and bionic eyes have the potential to help people recover lost abilities, but also to grant us new abilities. Will you someday be able to turn on your super-human hearing just by thinking about it? Maybe...if you live long enough. The question of whether we /should/ well, we'll leave that to the philosophers. This is SciShow!
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4 Real Inventions Inspired by Science Fiction
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Where science fiction becomes science fact - that is the place Hank is exploring in today's episode of SciShow. Many inventions we use today were first imagined in stories that described fantastical futures. Hank talks about the origins of four of these: the cell phone, the submarine, the telemanipulator (or robot arm), and the taser. Blast off for knowledge!
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