Weekly Roundup (8/4/18-8/10/18)
Added 2018-08-10 22:31:07 +0000 UTCSciShow
Eating mold probably won't kill you, but there's a reason it's not recommended.
5 Things Humans Got Really Wrong About Our Bodies
With the benefit of hindsight, these ideas scientists had about our bodies seem very strange.
Why You Might Want Someone Else's Poop Inside You
Donating your blood could save someone's life. So could donating your poop.
We all get sweaty, but some of us get REALLY sweaty.
How U.S. Airports Might Revamp Security... Using Game Theory
Airports have been working with game theorists to step up their security game.
Why Scientists are Giving Robots Human Muscles
Human-robot hybrids are advancing quickly, and there's a lot we can learn about ourselves in the process.
Why Florida's Red Tide Is Killing So Many Animals | SciShow News
Thousands of dead fish, turtles, manatees, and dolphins have been washing up on beaches in southwest Florida.
SciShow Space
Why Is Neptune So Blue? And 3 Other Mysteries an Orbiter Could Solve
Sending an orbiter to Neptune could help solve some big mysteries.
Spotted: The First Inside-Out Planetary Nebula | SciShow News
An inside-out planetary nebula gives insight into what might happen in our own solar system some day!
SciShow Psych
How Auditory Illusions Trick Your Brain into Hearing Things
Your brain relies a lot on context to tell what sounds you're hearing... like whether you heard "laurel" or "yanny," for example.
To Heal the Brain, Sometimes We Need to Damage It
Sometimes the best way to heal the brain is to damage it. Very carefully.