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Science Bagels
India
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2011
Science Bagels is a platform to share science stories for kids, science trivia and facts for adults, scientists and non-scientists alike. Add a little science learning to your entertainment by following Science Bagels!
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Read my posts on: sciencebagels.com
Visit www.vigyanvyanjan.com to buy science themed merchandize.
Follow me on Facebook/Twitter @ScienceBagels or on Instagram @science_bagels!
Happy learning!
Grounding, mindfulness, meditation - Stress Management Technique | World Mental Health Day 2024
Watch the full episode here -
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The mysterious hypnotherapy - what it is and isn't | World Mental Health Day 2024
มุมมอง 2วันที่ผ่านมา
Watch the full episode here - th-cam.com/video/YUqJHUzRLmk/w-d-xo.html
Inexpensive therapy options - #Sanjeevani, #Amaha #RocketHealth | World Mental Health Day 2024
มุมมอง 9วันที่ผ่านมา
Watch the full episode here - th-cam.com/video/YUqJHUzRLmk/w-d-xo.html
Neuro-Linguistic programming (NLP): Believing in yourself | World Mental Health Day 2024
มุมมอง 18วันที่ผ่านมา
Watch the full video here - th-cam.com/video/YUqJHUzRLmk/w-d-xo.html
Talk therapy/psychotherapy | World Mental Health Day 2024
มุมมอง 7วันที่ผ่านมา
Watch the full episode here - th-cam.com/video/YUqJHUzRLmk/w-d-xo.html
When to seek help for your mental health? | World Mental Health Day 2024
มุมมอง 26วันที่ผ่านมา
If it persists for more than two weeks. Watch the full episode here - th-cam.com/video/YUqJHUzRLmk/w-d-xo.html
Personal Stories of Mental Health with Nishtha Bhargava | World Mental Health Day 2024 (Full)
มุมมอง 135วันที่ผ่านมา
Nishtha Bhargava is a trained biologist, who is pursuing her passion of taking science to a larger audience through her science communication work at InStem, Bangalore. In this conversation, Nishtha and I talk about the different types of therapies that are out there - talk therapy, CBT, NLP, & hypnotherapy; when to seek help, and where you can find free or inexpensive therapy sessions. Tune in...
Stress and gut bacteria
มุมมอง 5014 วันที่ผ่านมา
In a recent study, scientists at China Pharmaceutical University found that when mice were given chronic stress, for 2 weeks, they could not produce enough cells in their intestines to protect from infections leading to swelling or inflammation.
The story of ants and lions - featuring elephants, zebras, & buffaloes
มุมมอง 6621 วันที่ผ่านมา
How does the invasion of big headed ants in the forests of Kenya affect the lions? The ripple effect starting from the invasion of big headed ants following by the killing of native acacia ants can have long term effects on the ecosystem of the forests in Kenya.
Raindrops form due to turbulence, dark oxygen & iron coated teeth | LWnS 28 Jul 2024
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How do raindrops form? Turbulence provides the answer. Another source of oxygen formation on our planet might have discovered in the Pacific Ocean. And the sharpness of the teeth of Komodo dragons may be due to their iron coating.
Tiny TU Delft drones, 'one and done' flu vaccine & the magic in 'magic mushrooms'| LWnS 21 Jul 2024
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Tiny TU Delft drones, 'one and done' flu vaccine & the magic in 'magic mushrooms'| LWnS 21 Jul 2024
Limits of brain size & muscle contraction and the superpower of infants | LWnS 14 Jul 2024
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Limits of brain size & muscle contraction and the superpower of infants | LWnS 14 Jul 2024
Thermal imaging, neuroprosthesis, & camera mimicking micro saccades | LWnS 7 Jul 2024
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Thermal imaging, neuroprosthesis, & camera mimicking micro saccades | LWnS 7 Jul 2024
Genome Jaunts with Samatha Mathew | Meet the Author & Book Giveaway
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Genome Jaunts with Samatha Mathew | Meet the Author & Book Giveaway
Sauna for frogs, Neanderthal with Down Syndrome & smiling robot face | LWnS 30 Jun 2024
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Sauna for frogs, Neanderthal with Down Syndrome & smiling robot face | LWnS 30 Jun 2024
Hurricane Maria & monkey island, ageing worms, & resilience of mind and gut | LWnS 23 Jun
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Hurricane Maria & monkey island, ageing worms, & resilience of mind and gut | LWnS 23 Jun
Rumbling elephant names, space tourists, & hybrid work mode | LWnS 16 Jun 2024
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Rumbling elephant names, space tourists, & hybrid work mode | LWnS 16 Jun 2024
Nurturing orchid plants, Lolamicin, & the third thumb | LWnS 2 Jun 2024
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Nurturing orchid plants, Lolamicin, & the third thumb | LWnS 2 Jun 2024
Counting by crows, electronic spider silk, & static charge for evading predators | LWnS 26 May 2024
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Counting by crows, electronic spider silk, & static charge for evading predators | LWnS 26 May 2024
Paternal care, tools to save teeth, & whale sounds | LWnS 19 May 2024
มุมมอง 585 หลายเดือนก่อน
Paternal care, tools to save teeth, & whale sounds | LWnS 19 May 2024
Deception by AI, discrimination and ageing, & caterpillar robot | LWnS 12 May 2024
มุมมอง 475 หลายเดือนก่อน
Deception by AI, discrimination and ageing, & caterpillar robot | LWnS 12 May 2024
Rakus - the self healing orangutan, father's microbes, & sugar | LWnS 5 May 2024
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Rakus - the self healing orangutan, father's microbes, & sugar | LWnS 5 May 2024
Photomolecular effect, time dilation, & adventurous cichlid fish | LWnS 28 April 2024
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Photomolecular effect, time dilation, & adventurous cichlid fish | LWnS 28 April 2024
Aggressive bonobos, hybrid butterflies, and bacteria to fight dengue & Zika | LWnS 21 Apr 2024
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Aggressive bonobos, hybrid butterflies, and bacteria to fight dengue & Zika | LWnS 21 Apr 2024
Willpower & self-control, ozone and fruit flies, and exercise & time of the day | LWnS 14 Apr 2024
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Willpower & self-control, ozone and fruit flies, and exercise & time of the day | LWnS 14 Apr 2024
Growing mini livers, safe pregnancy weight gain | LWnS 7 April 2024
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Growing mini livers, safe pregnancy weight gain | LWnS 7 April 2024
Emo can predict your smile! Which memories are permanently stored and how? | LWnS 31 Mar
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Emo can predict your smile! Which memories are permanently stored and how? | LWnS 31 Mar
Python in your plate, how zebra finch choose mate, & invisibility cloak | LWnS 24 March 2024
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Python in your plate, how zebra finch choose mate, & invisibility cloak | LWnS 24 March 2024
'can't find words' exactly 💯 and the only possible response was crying!
Very insightful 👏👏
Thank you. :)
❤ I had this question since a long time About Rain drops Thank You ❤
Superb knowledge!!
Glad you liked it
Interesting
Thank you!
Fully Controlled Prosthetics are still not common is completely new information for me. Thermal Ageing sounds like Alternative Medicine Practice As I say, eyes are the best Camera
Yes, the commonly available and inexpensive ones won't even have the robotic sensors. I am not sure how much this surgery will cost. Only some 20 or so individuals have had it so far.
Thermal ageing is going to be just another way to diagnose and take intervention early. It is not changing the practice of medicine.
Yes and that too made by a blind watchmaker as Dawkins would say.
Very nicely put😊😊
Lovely conversation ❤
🎉🎉 Great Conversation
Wow. Interesting.
Glad you think so!
Interesting. Few more ideas clicked me. Why babies and toddlers are fearless to animals and feels more connected to them. I also know in every early ages in 1st year they can differentiate between faces of animals of same kind which they later lost it. Also animal like dogs around them to build better immunity in kids. If it helps
Yes, it's the great capacity of the human brain! 🧠
Genetic Engineering is so exciting... conceptually and in terms of applications too 😊
Yes, indeed! It's exciting and revolutionary.
That's really cool! I love your curation of such facts, and as a biology TH-camr myself I find your videos inspired! Keep up the effort and knowledge...
Thank you Aareen! Hoping to collaborate in the near future!
@@ScienceBagels For sure!
This is so fascinating
Great information ❤
Counting by Crows reminds me of a ''Counting Horse Story'. Advancement in Biosensors could spur more societal change than in AI. We Humans interfere with so many lives, without any regard or gratitude
1. Paternal Care, Monogamy,...this gives us a reasoning of why certain social institutions were developed. Maybe they were solving the needs of offsprings in an efficient way. 2. I want to befriend 'Sea otter'; I relate to them 3. Sounds of whale, '...there are some coda which are unique to a group of whales...' reminds me of 3/4 previous videos you posted
So can bullying also worsen our youthfulness too ... this is bad news!
Yes, it seems so.
Origami & Mechanics ... so amazing
Yes, it is so cool 😎
Asimov must be turning in his grave
Looks like learning vices is easier than being virtuous...cunning AI
The end justifies the means!
I have observed that most elegant chemical reactions have catalyst challenges
Game Theoritic aspect of Biological & Behavioural Evolution is so fascinating
Antibiotics always have a trade-off 😢
Yes!
AI which identifies Gender....😮
Conceptualization of time has always fascinated us
Yes, and it also keeps us going!
How do we take training from them? 😂
By observing and not disrupting!
So, who learned medicinal effects of nature from whom? Take away all my sugar and reverse anthropogenic GHG emissions. Yes, please! Oh! Fathers, please go easy on those microbes...heheee
I think it must have been our common ancestors who discovered medicinal properties of plants. And it got passed on to the various lineages.
Sugar, yes please!
Yes, it gives us another reason to be cautious with antibiotics!
Light Energy for State Change in Water is a wonderful finding. Its name is also quite apt. No wonder I keep my room organised ;) . And, exploratory behaviour can also be a factor for diversity in species, insightful!
Yes, it is fascinating how light can cause evaporation especially its dependence on different properties of light like color, angle of incidence and polarization.
Let's welcome walking mice soon
RNA & Protein mystery ....
This reminds me of junk-DNA
Ah! It's like a vaccine for mosquitoes. 1% is also potent, as in case of these butterflies. Aggression and co-operation appear to be inter-connected.
Yes, you said that right - vaccinating 🦟 mosquitoes.
A difference of 1% also separates humans from our cousins bonobos.
A difference of 1% also separates humans from our cousins bonobos.
@@ScienceBagels Oh! Didn't know this
@@ScienceBagels Who is the common ancestor? ;)
Thank you! 😊
Impressive. Finally we get to see the person powering Science Bagels. I didn't know that 3 minutes is the minimum for vigorous exercise to be effective. Ozone layer is good yet ozone can also interfere the mating process of flies. Quite a pressing concern. The talent vs technique angle of self-control is an interesting insight for behavioural research.
Yes, me neither until I read this study. This is going to help us in improving our own exercise regime.
So, the ozone in the stratosphere is needed to save us from UV light but the ground level ozone is an air pollutant and is harmful.
Growing organs from cells is a need of the hour when we are struggling to match organ donors with recipients. I have always been intrigued by lefties and ambidextrous people, now I know one possible reason behind it. We need more research to understand weight gain requirement in pregnancy.
Very informative..
Thank you.
There are so many actuators for a smile. Apart from AI, that's equally impressive. I would like to choose the above sophisticated Emo smile as a long term memory. And, hope TLR9 does its task and stores it for long.
Yes, so much goes into smiling when it comes to facial movements.
Haha! It will definitely become a long term memory but first you need to see/meet Emo! 😃
@@ScienceBagels Yes please...how can that happen?
@@ScienceBagels it's astounding to think that locomotion can happen in a fraction of the actuators that a genuine human smile needs.
It's outside my scope currently. :)
Very informative ❤
Python for programming and now for nutrition 😂. The Bird Song story reminds me of one of your earlier video stories and also data science. Invisibility and camouflage have always fascinated me. Any more applications you can think of invisibility material Or anti-reflective materials?
I can think of making my dog invisible to smuggle her with me wherever I go.
This reminds me of my schooldays. I liked how you explained this intricate topic of DNA with such clarity & precision. Looking for similar conceptual videos
Thanks for the encouragement. 🙏🏼
Menopause & Love of Grandmother could have a common foundation. Non-antibiotics have unintended benefits and risks. This insight would be pertinent for more precise medicines. So, males are not always larger; This insight is an apt application of 'sensible statistics'.
It's interesting to know that there are other species out there who pursue the inventions of their likes. Baby Worms' feeding habit(anatomically) as mentioned is strikingly analogous to humans. Amazing to know that these fish behave like an organisation in the way they process the signals of their species.
Yes, innovations and inventions are not just restricted to humans.
That's a great insight on worms' behaviour.
Nature ensures that there is efficient utilisation of resources.
@@ScienceBagels Yes...
@@ScienceBagels I felt it's kind of sweet
Yes, neurons were never alone. We just have been overlooking glia for too long.
RNA affects so much more than this.
We often look past the colour of beautiful Butterfly wings, never thought how intricate RNA science would affect it. Mice walking like humans without a tail, would be an intriguing competition to Humans' monopoly on bipedal walk. Neurons aren't alone! They have a formidable friend, in the form of glia; so much mystery inside our skull.
I wonder what all we will (re)learn because of xAI.
That's an interesting thought
Why did you call it anonymous altruism? It is not anonymous.
Oh!
'Explaining the mysteries' - common flavour I found. Whale sounds are as peculiar as they are a possible new possibility for new research in biological sounds. xAI making inroads into neuroscience through anatomical differences in brain is revolutionary. Anonymous Altruism without any immediate possibility of reciprocity hints towards our allegiance to groups.
This is a common question for most people