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Why Are Belly Flops So Painful?

Why Are Belly Flops So Painful?

https://youtu.be/_Up8ZXaQmXc You botched your forward double somersault and biffed it hard on the water. Why does it have to hurt so bad? Hosted by: Michael Aranda ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ----------...

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Fried Chicken’s Deliciousness, Explained

Fried Chicken’s Deliciousness, Explained

https://youtu.be/Vjj2OJBOQ_0 Battered and deep-fried chicken might be one of the most delicious foods ever. But what makes this summer picnic staple so tasty? It all comes down to the chemistry of frying. In the latest Reactions video, learn how the delicate dance of...

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Checking Burners | Chemistry Minute

Checking Burners | Chemistry Minute

https://youtu.be/Re9uMvNjd80 Here are some great tips for how to check burners in your safety lab. Be sure to subscribe and check out more videos! Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/Flinn... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlinnScienti......

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Why are there so many insects? – TED Ed – Murry Gans

Why are there so many insects? – TED Ed – Murry Gans

https://youtu.be/2ivZ6GSaK1M If insects suddenly morphed into large beings and decided to wage war on us, there’s no doubt that humans would lose. There are an estimated 10 quintillion individual insects on earth, outnumbering humans by more than a billion to one. So...

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Build a wild space for monarchs with your classroom!

Build a wild space for monarchs with your classroom!

Canadian Wildlife Federation Here at the Canadian Wildlife Federation, we aim to inspire kids to connect with wildlife and habitat. This is why we are excited to share our new WILD Spaces program with you! This curriculum linked education program is designed to engage...

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Bean Bag Isotopes

Bean Bag Isotopes

Introduction Studies of radioactivity at the beginning of the 20th century made it possible to investigate the actual structure and mass of atoms. Gradually, evidence began to build that atoms of the same element could have different masses. These atoms were called...

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HIJKLMNO….a closer look at H2O

HIJKLMNO….a closer look at H2O

Liquids and solids interact in different ways. Inquiry Skills Used This is a research activity using various problem-solving processes and observations to assess the outcome of the experiment. Safety Considerations Even though this is an incredibly safe activity, it...

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Van Gogh, the Scientist

Van Gogh, the Scientist

I'm not easily impressed, OK? I know Van Gogh was a genius. If the point of this were "Van Gogh was a mad genius," I would not be sharing this with you. But I found this and I thought, "Oh, what a vaguely interesting thing." And then I got to the part about the Hubble...

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How Special Relativity Makes Magnets Work

How Special Relativity Makes Magnets Work

https://youtu.be/1TKSfAkWWN0 Magnetism seems like a pretty magical phenomenon. Rocks that attract or repel each other at a distance - that's really cool - and electric current in a wire interacts in the same way. What's even more amazing is how it works. We normally...

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Beavers: The Smartest Thing in Fur Pants

Beavers: The Smartest Thing in Fur Pants

https://youtu.be/Zm6X77ShHa8 Beavers have done more to shape North American landscapes than any animal beside humans. We don’t notice them much today because there aren’t many left, but before colonization, North America was home to hundreds of millions of these furry...

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