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Diffusion - Why can we smell hot food from a distance? - YouTube - 0 views

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    Topic: Diffusion Why can we smell hot food from a distance?
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Meet the microscopic life in your home -- and on your face | Anne Madden - YouTube - 0 views

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    Behold the microscopic jungle in and around you: tiny organisms living on your cheeks, under your sofa and in the soil in your backyard. We have an adversarial relationship with these microbes -- we sanitize, exterminate and disinfect them -- but according to microbiologist Anne Madden, they're sources of new technologies and medicines waiting to be discovered. These microscopic alchemists aren't gross, Madden says -- they're the future.
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Why These Tiny Ocean Creatures Are Eating Plastic | National Geographic - YouTube - 0 views

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    When plastic trash degrades in the ocean, it doesn't just go away: It becomes countless tiny particles, and little creatures called larvaceans sweep it up--and into the food chain.
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After a Decade of Colony Collapse, Bees Are Bouncing Back! (Sort Of) - YouTube - 0 views

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    A new report shows bee populations are on the rise, but the hives are still facing major threats.
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Gel Electrophoresis - YouTube - 0 views

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    Explore electrophoresis with The Amoeba Sisters! This biotechnology video introduces gel electrophoresis and how it functions to separate molecules by size. Restriction enzymes, DNA ladders, and DNA fingerprinting briefly introduced.
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Life in the Lab: microbiome - YouTube - 0 views

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    Hilary Brown is a PhD student, working in the infection genomics group at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. In this film he describes how to work safely in the lab with bacteria from the human gut including culturing them on agar plates and extracting the DNA for genome sequencing. The infection genomics programme uses a variety of different research approaches to study the biology and evolution of disease-causing organisms such as viruses, bacteria and parasites and understand how they cause disease in humans and other animals.
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Surface Tension - Why are drops spherical? - YouTube - 0 views

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    Topic: Surface Tension Why are drops spherical? Naahhh!!! It is because of surface tension. Surface tension is the property of liquids by which surface molecules of a liquid try to hold the liquid together by acquiring minimum surface area and acting like a stretched membrane. Alright!! I'll explain!! Inside a drop, each water molecule is pulled with a force by its neighboring molecules. As these forces are equal and opposite, they get neutralized. However, the molecule present at the surface is not attracted outwards. It is attracted only inwards and sideways. Sideways forces get neutralized. But because of the inward force, each surface molecule contracts to form a shape that has minimum surface area which is a sphere.
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What is color blindness? - YouTube - 0 views

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    hat is color blindness? A color festival. No. Color blindness or color deficiency is a vision problem. Now, our eyes have light sensitive cells called rods and cones. Can I put ice cream on these cones? You are just unbelievable. Rods are responsible for black and white vision. They do not detect color. Whereas, cones detect color. There are three types of cones. One cone perceives red light, another perceives green and the third perceives blue. Together, these cones help us to see the whole spectrum of colors. Now in some cases, when one or more types of cones do not work properly, it causes color blindness. People with such deficiency have difficulty in distinguishing between certain colors or shades. For example, in red-green color blindness, the apple tree may appear like this.
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How your digestive system works - Emma Bryce - YouTube - 0 views

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    Across the planet, humans eat on average between 1 and 2.7 kilograms of food a day, and every last scrap makes its way through the digestive system. Comprised of ten organs covering nine meters, this is one of the most complicated systems in the body. Emma Bryce explains how the different parts of the digestive system work to transform your food into the nutrients and energy that keep you alive.
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Watching YouTube Isn't Helping You Wind Down, It's Ruining Your Sleep - YouTube - 0 views

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    our circadian rhythm can be interrupted from the light emitted from your phone, but how? What is it doing to your brain? What Sleep Deprivation Does To Your Body - https://youtu.be/lfmy0d9oWt8
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Why do mosquitoes bite only some people? - YouTube - 0 views

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    Why they bite preferentially in 1 minute.
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