How do blood transfusions work? | Bill Schutt

How do blood transfusions work? | Bill Schutt

In 1881, doctor William Halsted rushed to help his sister Minnie, who was hemorrhaging after childbirth. He quickly inserted a needle into his arm, withdrew his own blood, and transferred it to her. After a few uncertain minutes, she began to recover. What made this blood transfusion successful? Bill Schutt explains the history of the life-saving procedure. [Directed by Hype CG, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Gabriel Maia].

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A brief history of alcohol | Rod Phillips

A brief history of alcohol | Rod Phillips

Nobody knows exactly when humans began to create fermented beverages. The earliest known evidence comes from 7,000 BCE in China, where residue in clay pots has revealed that people were making an alco...

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Why should you read "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding? | Jill Dash

Why should you read "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding? | Jill Dash

After witnessing the atrocities of his fellow man in World War II, William Golding was losing his faith in humanity. Later, during the Cold War, as superpowers began threatening one another with nucle...

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Hacking bacteria to fight cancer | Tal Danino

Hacking bacteria to fight cancer | Tal Danino

In 1884, an unlucky patient who had a rapidly growing cancer in his neck came down with an unrelated bacterial skin infection. As he recovered from the infection, the cancer surprisingly began to rece...

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The Train Heist | Think Like A Coder, Ep 4 | Alex Rosenthal

The Train Heist | Think Like A Coder, Ep 4 | Alex Rosenthal

This is episode 4 of our animated series "Think Like A Coder." This 10-episode narrative follows a girl, Ethic, and her robot companion, Hedge, as they attempt to save the world. The two embark on a q...

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How does chemotherapy work? | Hyunsoo Joshua No

How does chemotherapy work? | Hyunsoo Joshua No

During World War I, scientists were trying to develop an antidote to the poisonous yellow cloud known as mustard gas. They discovered the gas was irrevocably damaging the bone marrow of affected soldi...

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Why doesn't the Leaning Tower of Pisa fall over? | Alex Gendler

Why doesn't the Leaning Tower of Pisa fall over? | Alex Gendler

In 1990, the Italian government enlisted top engineers to stabilize Pisa's famous Leaning Tower. There'd been many attempts during its 800 year history, but computer models revealed the urgency of the...

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How corn conquered the world | Chris A. Kniesly

How corn conquered the world | Chris A. Kniesly

Corn currently accounts for more than one tenth of our global crop production. And over 99% of cultivated corn is the exact same type: Yellow Dent #2. This means that humans grow more Yellow Dent #2 t...

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Is marijuana bad for your brain? | Anees Bahji

Is marijuana bad for your brain? | Anees Bahji

In 1970, marijuana was classified as a schedule 1 drug in the United States: the strictest designation possible, meaning it was completely illegal and had no recognized medical uses. Today, marijuana'...

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