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Join MIT-trained chemist and science educator George Zaidan as he tries to recreate everyday household products like toothpaste, lipstick, or shaving cream using only natural ingredients… and no recipe! He’ll have to decode long lists of intimidating chemical names, figure out what they all do, try and find natural substitutes, and then cook up the do-it-yourself versions in his chemistry lab (kitchen). While George may or may not succeed, we’ll all learn something new and surprising about the products we take for granted every day.
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Credits:
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Illustrator: Brett Paci
Overlays: Ceri Riley
Director of Photography: Adam Morrell and Emily Wathen
Theme Music: Pickup Stix
Created and Executive Produced by: George Zaidan and Elizabeth Choe
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Special thanks to Stephanie Atlas, Lisa Covi, Dan Steinmetz, Rebekah Barlas, Nicola Overstreet, Anna Kukelhaus, Kelsey Taylor, Gabe Bullard, Becky Little, Teresa Tate, Brett Weisband, Liane DiStefano
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If Disney Had Facebook (Parody)
In honor of the release of the newest Disney movie, Moana, we decided to take a look at what the facebook feeds of everybody’s favorite Disney movie characters might look like
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Belle, Bambi
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Miranda takes a look at the Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion collector’s edition, the Overlord: The Complete Series limited edition, and the Prison School: The Complete Series limited edition.
Unboxing the SupaBoy S: The Portable Super Nintendo
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By studying how rats react to tickling, scientists are gaining insight into how a brain processes and responds to the sensation. Video courtesy Humboldt University of Berlin
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Why do you laugh when you’re tickled? Scientists at Humboldt University of Berlin are studying rats to try and solve the longstanding mystery. Given the right conditions, and enough back and belly tickling by a researcher, ratscan come to associate a researcher’s cotton gloved hand with the sensation of being tickled. Tickling makes them “giggle,” albeit in frequencies too high for human ears to hear. The rats develop a fondness for the human hands, chasing their scurrying fingers in circles. The scientists observe the rat ticklishness, and track how their brain processes the sensation, hoping to uncover clues about the laugh-inducing feeling.
READ: What Happens When Scientists Tickle a Rat
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/11/rats-tickling-brains-moods/
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