If you live in New York City or Chicago, chances are you've seen the enormous YouTube ads adorning some billboards and subway trains. Nerdy baker Rosanna Pansino and wacky comedy duo Epic Rap Battles ...
An educational science show narrated by Green, SciShow is one of many professionally made channels YouTube invested millions into with the goal of competing with television programing. The first ...
Hank Green has been a knotty boy. One of the latest episodes of his YouTube show, SciShow, is all about knitting and how science is elevating the lowly craft to a place of actual importance. You know ...
Scientists were able to get molecular information from 1.7 million years old teeth using a new method that could completely change how we study extinct organisms. SciShow is supported by Brilliant.org ...
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The rise and fall of stem cell research
Sometimes science surprises us with twists that we never could have predicted—and stem cell research is one of them! In this episode of SciShow, we'll dive into the development of iPSCs and what we've ...
SciShow claims it has tapped into the source vein for living pet rocks. As one-time Decoder guest host Hank Green says in the video, it’s clearly an April Fools’ bit, but then he follows through with ...
SciShow, a long-running science-focused YouTube channel with 8.3 million subscribers, recently visited Brandeis to film an episode of its new SciShow Field Trips project with Hannah Yevick, assistant ...
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