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Category: Life Sciences and Biomedicine

Wash Your Hands, Fight Covid-19
Chemistry Health Science Videos

Wash Your Hands, Fight Covid-19

March 26, 2020April 3, 2021

When you wash your hands with soap and water, the process doesn’t just wash away germs, it breaks them open. It actually explodes the germ cells. Boom!

Will We Ever Find a Microplastics Alternative?
Ecology Environment Health New Technologies

Will We Ever Find a Microplastics Alternative?

March 25, 2020April 7, 2025

A microplastics alternative is much in demand due to the harmful impact these tiny plastic particles have on the environment and human health.

Washing clothes in short, cool cycles is better
Climate Change Environment

Washing clothes in short, cool cycles is better

March 23, 2020March 12, 2020

Washing laundry in quick, cold cycles reduces microfiber pollution and energy use, and keeps clothing in better condition so it lasts longer.

Coronavirus: How Do Pandemics Spread?
Biology Health Science Videos

Coronavirus: How Do Pandemics Spread?

March 18, 2020March 18, 2020

Coronavirus COVID-19: Dr. Joe Hanson, from It’s OK to Be Smart gives us a fantastic explanation of the paradox of pandemics and the science of epidemics.

Megabiota, Largest Life, Vital to Biosphere
Biodiversity and Conservation Ecology Zoology

Megabiota, Largest Life, Vital to Biosphere

March 18, 2020September 2, 2021

By Mackenzie Myers @kenzwrites Large organisms such as whales, elephants, and redwoods are often featured in awe-inspiring nature documentaries, but…

Social Media and Vaccine Misinformation
Health

Social Media and Vaccine Misinformation

March 10, 2020March 16, 2025

The type of media people use to inform their health decisions has an effect on vaccine misinformation spread and trust in medical expertise.

Ants’ Love of Pee May Reduce Greenhouse Gas
Environment Zoology

Ants’ Love of Pee May Reduce Greenhouse Gas

March 4, 2020February 6, 2024

Ants consume urine for its nitrogen content, and a new study shows that this helps ants thrive in sandy habitats and may even reduce greenhouse gases.

Toxoplasma Infection Makes Mice More Brave
Biology Health Zoology

Toxoplasma Infection Makes Mice More Brave

February 24, 2020May 20, 2024

By Mackenzie Myers, @kenzwrites Quiet as a mouse. Timid as a mouse. When’s the last time you heard a mouse…

C-Sections Not to Blame for Obesity Epidemic
Biology Health

C-Sections Not to Blame for Obesity Epidemic

February 19, 2020April 29, 2024

Rates of C-sections have risen along with obesity rates, but a new study finds that birthing method is not the cause of childhood obesity.

Extreme Wildfires’ Effects on Australian Forests
Biodiversity and Conservation Climate Change Environment

Extreme Wildfires’ Effects on Australian Forests

February 17, 2020July 28, 2025

Australian forests, accustomed to and dependent on natural fire regimes, are suffering in the new extreme wildfires fueled by climate change.

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