SciShow - Season 3 / Year 2013
Season 3 / Year 2013
Episodes
Animals That Do Drugs
Sugar, Worms, and Space
3 Whack Weather Phenomena
What Happens if Your Body is Exposed to the Vacuum of Space?
Space News From The Future!
Can We Predict Earthquakes?
Warp Drives
FAQs About the New Flu
How Many Stars Are There?
Facts About Fracking
Big Idea: Gunpowder
DNA and Dung Beetles
SciShow Talk Show #1: Emily, Rhinos, and Cas the Arctic Fox
How to Make the World's Simplest Motor: SciShow Experiments
3 Weird Ways Olde Tyme People Got High
The Most Beautiful Science of 2012
SciShow Talk Show #2: Peter, Self-healing Skin, & Professor Claw the Emperor Scorpion
Twins x Twins = Twins?
Asteroid Fly-By!
Fun With Potatoes & Physics! A SciShow Experiment
SciShow Talk Show #3: Katherine, Cats and a Brush-tailed Bettong
Big Idea: Blood Transfusions
Meteorite Strikes Russia
Hank Meets a Giant Squid and Other News
SciShow Talk Show #4: Hank and Michael Meet an Alien
Weird Places: Göreme National Park
Spring, Time for Drunk Birds
The Science of Genetically Modified Food
Spider Rain?!!
SciShow Talk Show #5: Emily and Hank Meet a Blue-Tongued Skink
Extreme Animal Cannibalism
Plasma Rain?
Richard Feynman, The Great Explainer: Great Minds
Is There Gravity in Space?
The Search for Antimatter
The Manhattan Project
Major Brain Dump!
Breaking News: Mars Suitable for Life
π 'N' Science
Viking Sunstones and Mummy Health Secrets
SciShow Talk Show #6: More About Cats, & Gonzo the Toucanet
IDTIMWYTIM: "Organic"
Weird Places: Blood Falls
A Cure for Ebola, Rabies, & Other Virus Villains?
Top 5 Deadliest Substances on Earth
Anxiety Hurts
The Oldest Star in the Universe
NASA Needs You
The Retro-Proto-Turbo-Encabulator
Space Trash: The Next Big Pickle
Why Do Cats Purr?
Ada Lovelace: Great Minds
SciShow Talk Show #7: Sinkholes, Robotic Mules & Fluffy the Tarantula
Why Ferns Have More Chromosomes Than You
We're Going Asteroid Wranglin'!
3D Printing and the Future of Stuff
Weird Places: Waitomo Caves
Fairy Rings
Patenting Person Parts
SciShow Talk Show #8: Human-Powered Helicopters and a Red Fox
Gluten
Why No Giant Mammals?
The Science of Terrorism
The Times and Troubles of the Scientific Method
Stem Cells
The Majestic Grolar Bear
The Terrifying Promise of Robot Bugs
SciShow Talk Show #9: Brain Frames and a Harris's Hawk
6 Surprising Blood-Drinking Animals
Marvelous Medicinal Maggots
THE CICADAS ARE COMING!
The Most Venomous Animals in the World
Coriolis Effect: IDTIMWYTIM
How To Make Antivenom
Exotic Chemistry: World's Oldest Water and The Rarest Element
SciShow Talk Show #10: Telepathic Rats and a Red-lored Amazon
Angelina Jolie & Breast Cancer
Weird Places: Socotra
Schrödinger's iPad? New Breakthroughs in Quantum Computing
A History of Earth's Climate
Hallucinogens as Medicine
Rogue Waves
Kickstarting a Space Telescope?!
SciShow Talk Show #11: Cyborg Eyes and Stumpy the Dumpy Tree Frog
The Science of Hangovers
What's The Oldest Tree in the World?
Top 10 New Species of the Year!
Why Are There Righties & Lefties?
Goodall, Fossey & Galdikas: Great Minds
Food Mold 101
Space Hype!
SciShow Talk Show #12: Pumas and Slither the Gopher Snake
What is Saliva?
Weird Pregnancy Tests
BigBrain & Supermoon
7 Bizarre Uses for Animal Secretions
The 3 Coolest Things Built By Birds
The 3 Coolest Things Built By Bugs
Eyeball Licking: Please Don't
SciShow Talk Show #13: Spinal Posture & A Legless Lizard
Weird Places: Australia's Bright Pink Lake
Why Do Tornadoes Hate America?
Starfish Eyes, Octopus Blood, and Human Evolution in Action
Will You be Iron Man?
Rosalind Franklin: Great Minds
How to Make A Humanzee
Roswell & New Signals from Space
SciShow Talk Show #14: Unstumped Hank & A Chinese Water Dragon
What's Happening to Honey Bees?
The Terrifying Truth About Bananas
Why Do People Kill? And Other Revelations Of Human Nature
4 Real Inventions Inspired by Science Fiction
How Is That Not Killing You?
The World's First Human-Made Nuclear Reactor
New Moon, New Disease, New Hero!
SciShow Talk Show #15: All About Poop, Plus a Tortoise
Is SHARKNADO Possible?
Pliny The Elder: Great Minds
Your Pee is Pollution
The Science of Sweetness
The Scary American Bat Die-Off
3 Awesome Discoveries Made by Curiosity
SciShow Talk Show # 16: Invasive Mussels and Heidi Sedivy
What's Killing the World's Amphibians?
Acid, Poop, and Barf: Vultures' Secret Weapons
The Science of Hyperloop
The How, Why, and How Much of Oil
3 Facts About Lemmings
The Curious History of the Lab Rat
Healing Hearts, Space Jewelry, and the Newest Mammal
Weird Places: Europe's Dancing, Crooked Forests
SciShow Talk Show #17: Cute Skulls and Cute Cavies
Why Do We Kiss?
Moon dust, tricky squid, and the world's biggest telescope
The Weird Truth About Arabic Numerals
The 2 Secrets to Sending People to Mars
3 Big Discoveries Made by the International Space Station
What is Sarin Gas?
SciShow Talk Show #18: 3D Printing and the Northern Walking Stick Insect
Why Do We Laugh?
SciShow Needs You!
The Biggest Volcano and Small Testes
Why Body Hair?
Human Experimentation: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
What Happens If You're Struck By Lightning?
The Ingredients for Life in Space
SciShow Talk Show #19: HIV vs. AIDS & Ash the Chinchilla
5 Amazing Facts About Babies
Why Do We Make Glowing Rats?
Abundant Water on Mars, and Mongols Rule!
Resurrection Biology: How to Bring Animals Back From Extinction
3 Odd Facts About Pigeons
Can We Get to Alpha Centauri
5 Things We Learned About Climate Change
SciShow Talk Show #20: Birds, Cheetahs, and Curly Bird the Turaco
3 Weird Things That Happen When You're Pregnant
Brinicles: Icicles o' Death
Krokodil, fake pot and the real chemistry of drugs
Sleep: Why We Need It and What Happens Without It
The History (And Future!) of the Chemistry Set
Pickles, Probiotics, and Why Rotten Food Is Good For You
The 8 Smartest People of the Year: 2013's Nobel Winners
What Happens when you Stop Eating?
SciShow Talk Show #21: Innovating Technology & The Veiled Chameleon
The Story of the World's Favorite Fossil
Where Did Humans Come From?
What is Wind?
3 Neat Facts About Narwhals (Including: They're Real!)
What We Do With Dead Bodies
NASA's New Frontier, and the Trouble with "Gravity"
What Happens If You Go Without Water?
Billions of Earth-Like Planets!
Carl Sagan
SciShow Talk Show #22: The Wonders of Working with Animals
What Color is Your Blood?
Why We Have Pain, & How We Kill It
The 4 Most Irreplaceable Places
Tornado Talk with Mark Heyka
Can you burn metal?
Can You Really Be Scared to Death?
The Science of Typhoon Haiyan and Neutrino Astronomy
Batteries: A Big Idea That Turned on the World
The Door to Hell
This is NOT What Evolution Looks Like
Buddha's Birthplace, Poop Transplants & 'Cryptic Cats'
Dr. Lindsey Doe Talks about Sperm
Placebos & Nocebos: How Your Brain Heals and Hurts You
The Apollo Lunar Lander (And How We Screwed It Up)
Performance Enhancing Drugs
Big Martian Lake!
Sphincters - The Fascinating Truth
Glenn Seaborg: Shaking Up the Periodic Table
3 New Discoveries in Space
The Agony of Motion Sickness
SciShow Talk Show: Dr. Diana Six, the Mountain Pine Beetle, and Another Insect that freaks Hank out
Why Do Men Have Nipples?
3 Great Discoveries of 2013
Why Do We Burp and Fart (So Much)?!
The Smelly, Oozy, Sometimes Explode-y Science of Garbage
Science Superlatives of 2013
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