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Entropic Time (Backwards Billy Joel Parody)
Entropic Time (a backwards Billy Joel Parody) from A Capella Science.
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Cellular Movement
Cell migration is fundamental to many processes such as embryonic development and wound healing, and cancer metastasis. Understanding the mechanisms behind how cells move represents an important piece to the puzzle of regenerative medicine and many therapeutic strategies.
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Are We Curing Cancer Yet?
The war against cancer has been waging for decades, and yet we have not centered on a clearly-defined cure. To understand how we can cure cancer, first we must understand that not all cancers are the same and not every cancer manifests the same way in different people.
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Do Genetics or Environment Most Affect Depression?
Alistair Campbell explores an interesting perspective on depression. Encouraged by his family, Alistair sets out on a journey to explore if cutting edge science can offer him - and the millions of people like him - the hope of one day living depression-free. As he tries to understand his depression better, he also reflects on key events in his life and asks if they could have had a negative effect on his mind.
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A Better Way to Predict Volcanoes
Kevin Reath, a Cornell University postdoctorate associate and USGS Powell Center Fellow, studied 17 years of satellite data on volcanic activity in Latin America to propose a way to predict deadly eruptions before they occur.
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The Pharmacy of the Future? Personalized Pills, 3D Printed at Home
In a talk and concept demo, physician Daniel Kraft shares his vision for a future of personalized medication, unveiling a prototype 3D printer that could design pills that adapt to our individual needs.
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Your Brain Probably Has a "Pokemon Region"
If you're a Pokémon super-fan seeing Detective Pikachu this weekend, a little bit of your brain might light up that won’t light up in the brains of those that didn’t try to catch 'em all! Find out why that's important to understanding how our brains work, and the latest breakthrough in Alzheimer's research on this week's SciShow News!
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What Is a Fourier Series?
Ever struggled to get your head around the Fourier series? This video explains it clearly by drawing circles.
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Improving Credibility in Science
Dr Verena Heise, University of Oxford discusses the importance of improving credibility in science and what the BNA were doing to promote this at the 2019 Festival of Neuroscience.
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The Mysterious Science of Pain
Explore the biological and psychological factors that influence how we experience pain and how our nervous system reactions to harmful stimuli.
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