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How do face masks and respirators work?

How do face masks and respirators prevent you from breathing in harmful particles? As respiratory protection against coronavirus becomes increasingly important, Risk Bites dives into the science of face masks and respirators, and explores what makes for good protection, whether it’s a professional

Where does the face mask come from?

In Asia, it has long been part of everyday life. But where does the face mask come from, why was it invented in the first place, and how does it actually work? Author: 3SAT/Nano/Rocket film/Andreas Gust/Konstantin Fuchs Translation and dubbing: alugha Click here to see more videos: https://alugh

Disappearing Smoke - Science Trick

This is an awesome science trick where we make all the smoke inside a bottle disappear in a second. Let us know if you have some science tricks of your own you would like to see done. Serious Business Inquiries Only: Contact us at: https://www.youtube.com/c/householdhackertv/about (email address at

Is public engagement on science a bad idea?

Should people who aren't scientists have a say in what science gets done, and how it is used? This week, Risk Bites takes on the knotty topic of science and public engagement. This video was created to preface a conference session on engaging publics on science and technology -- synthetic biolog

Earth Systems Science

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/SystemsInnovation Take the full course: https://systemsinnovation.io/course/ Follow along with the eBook: https://systemsinnovation.io/books/ Twitter: http://bit.ly/2JuNmXX LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2YCP2U6 A brief overview to the area of Earth System

Cheap, Moving Rorschach Halloween Mask

Here is how to make your own heat activated Rorschach mask for Halloween. * We got Thermal Dust at: http://solarcolordust.com * Here is the cheap and effective way to make a cool, moving Rorschach mask. Take some dry-clear glue, a white shirt, some thermal dust and less time than carving a pumpkin.

The Evolution of the Kuiper Belt | NASA Planetary Sciences

Learn about Neptune's gravitational effect on dust contained in the Kuiper belt and discover how it could help astronomers look for planets around other stars. This video from NASA explores the idea that if would-be alien astronomers were looking for planets around the Sun, they could potentially de

The Science of Yoga (Part 1 - Meditation)

Cutting edge scientists and ancient mystic dudes may have more to agree on than you think. This video explores some parallels within the ancient practice of meditation. If you want to research more on the scientific effects, check out the work of Sara Lazar. Music: Call to adventure by Kevin Macle

The Science of Addiction

What's actually happening inside of your body and brain when you become addicted to something? US hotline http://24houraddictionhelp.org Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/LifeNoggin Life Noggin is a weekly animated educational series. Whether it's science, pop culture, history o

How Safe is Graphene?

How safe is graphene when it’s used in face masks and other consumer and professional products? In this episode of Risk Bites, nanotechnology expert Professor Andrew Maynard looks at what’s known about the potential health risks associated with the engineered nanomaterial graphene, and how consume