Weekly Roundup (5/18/19-5/24/19)
Added 2019-05-24 22:49:55 +0000 UTCSciShow
Does Medicine Actually Expire?
Next time you need Aspirin, maybe don't reach for the bottle you bought ten years ago.
The World's Most Asked Questions | Compilation
The world has a lot of questions. Fortunately, science can answer many of them.
The Future of Earthquake-Proof Buildings
Engineers have come up with some pretty amazing ways to protect buildings from earthquakes.
The Secret to Super Strong Concrete Is... Bacteria?
With the help of bacteria, concrete can repair itself.
How The Six Degrees Phenomenon Has Changed Science
It's a small world after all, and that has uses beyond connecting us to Kevin Bacon.
How People Have Evolved to Live in the Clouds
The air is thinner at high elevations, which can cause a lot of problems, but some people have evolved to be able to live in these conditions.
Paleo Got It Wrong: We've Loved Carbs for Over 100,000 Years | SciShow News
Despite what proponents for the paleo diet have to say, humans have been eating starches for over a hundred thousand years.
SciShow Space
Some popular beliefs about space food aren't quite true. Like freeze-dried ice cream.
Pluto Might Have a Liquid Water Ocean?! | SciShow News
Pluto might seem like the last place to look for liquid water, but new information suggests it might have an ocean.
SciShow Psych
What Really Happened to Phineas Gage?
When you survive an iron rod through the brain, your story tends to spread and lose its truth. This is what ACTUALLY happened to Phineas Gage.
Why Do We Still Teach Freud If He Was So Wrong?
Why do psychology classes still teach Freud when he got so much wrong?
Comments
My daughter Penelope wants to know: How do bugs fly?
Mike Khorshidianzadeh
2019-05-25 11:42:53 +0000 UTC