CRISPR: A Gene-Editing Superpower
CRISPR. Its name kind of sounds like an ad for fresh vegetables, it’s changing the entire field of biology. Using this technique, scientists can edit genes with a precision, accuracy, and speed they
Read More
How to Drink Water to Lose Weight: 4 Scientific Reasons it Works
Today we're going to be talking about how to drink water to lose weight the scientific benefits of drinking more water and how much water you should be drinking. We will end the video with some final
Read More
Aromatherapy & Essential Oils: An Introduction to Use | Oakdale ObGyn
And I'm seeing how many of you know something about essential oils or you've used essential oils in some way and I'm hoping that this morning is going to be more about teaching you a little bit of fun
Read More
A Weekly Habit That Will Help You Stay Motivated All Semester
Hey, what is going on, guys? So, the semester just started for most of you, and today I wanted to share a really quick tip that can help you retain a lot of that motivation that we get when we start n
Read More
Bullet Journaling For STUDENTS | Timetable, Study Log, Master Syllabus & More!
If you have just come from my bullet journal 2017 setup video that hello once again but if you haven't then hello for the first time you should probably go check out that video it's linked in the desc
Read More
Parent-Teen Communication
So communicating well with your team is about establishing trust and a foundation for mutual respect. Let's look at some scenarios that show both the wrong and right way to communicate with your team
Read More
Thomas John, Celebrity Medium, on Communicating With Spirits
As Halloween approaches you may find yourself wondering if spirits do indeed roam among us as so many cultures believe our next guest says yes. Sometimes they do and he is uniquely gifted at communica
Read More
Introduction to Biochemistry
Hey, it's professor Dave, let's talk about biochemistry. What is biochemistry? Is it biology? Is it chemistry? Well as you might guess, it's sort of in-between, quite literally in terms of size. In th
Read More
Spinach That Detects Explosives!
Hi, I’m Caitlin Hofmeister from SciShow Space, filling in to bring you today’s SciShow News. I think we can all agree that plants are pretty important, giving us food, breathable air, and medicine
Read More
The Dyatlov Pass Case
In early 1959 a group of hikers decided to head out on an expedition across a mountainous region of western Soviet Union. The group consisted of nine experienced men and women greatly familiar with th
Read More
Why Do We Get Eye Boogers?
I like to think the boogers that wield your eyes shut in the morning is your body’s way of saying you don’t need to open them for 5 more minutes. Hi everyone, it’s Julian here for you at DNews.
Read More
Sonoluminescence: When Sound Creates Light
You probably don't want to mess with the Mantis Shrimp. Its claws have inspired modern body armor and it strikes with 1500 newtons of force despite being quite tiny, what you would need to bench press
Read More