SciShow Tangents

SciShow Tangents is the lightly competitive knowledge showcase from the geniuses behind the YouTube series SciShow. Every other Tuesday, join Hank Green, Ceri Riley, and Sam Schultz as they try to one-up and amaze each other with weird and funny scientific research... while not getting distracted. There will be tangents about video games, music, weird smells, surprisingly deep insights about life, and of course, poop, but it always comes back to the science.

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Agriculture

Episode Date: April 23, 2019

A bunch of things are considered agricultural science, from planting crops and raising sheep for wool to food safety and developing fertilizers. This...

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Pregnancy

Episode Date: April 16, 2019

Pregnancy is, biologically speaking, extremely weird! A pregnant animal’s body goes through so many hormonal and physical changes to make sure a zygot...

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Bats

Episode Date: April 2, 2019

Bats have a bad reputation because of the ones that drink blood or spread disease, but these furry flying critters can be pretty cute! This week, we’r...

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Charles Darwin

Episode Date: March 26, 2019

You might know him from his greatest hits: natural selection, Galápagos finches, and eating lots of the animals he studied… it’s Charles Darwin! This...

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Timekeeping

Episode Date: March 19, 2019

If you think about it, we’re all time travelers moving forward at one second per second… right? This week, we try really hard to define time, get sort...

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Giant Rodents

Episode Date: March 12, 2019

When can you start calling a rodent “giant?” When it’s twice the average size of its species? When you’re not grossed out by it? When it could be a ma...

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Bees

Episode Date: February 26, 2019

Do you ever just wonder, “are the bees doing okay?” They’re so important to our food industry and native ecosystems, and every couple of years it seem...

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Stimulants

Episode Date: February 5, 2019

Are you one of those people who doesn’t feel awake until you have caffeine coursing through your bloodstream? Well, you can choose to ingest some chem...

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Flight

Episode Date: January 29, 2019

At some point, we’ve all probably looked up at birds and wished we could fly. And some curious people took that wish and did science! From the biology...

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Mucus

Episode Date: January 22, 2019

Mucus grosses people out. Whether it’s coming out of your nose or slime oozing from an animal, it’s not really a pleasant substance. But scientificall...

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Dragons

Episode Date: January 15, 2019

Some small, magical corner of your heart wants dragons to be real, right? Well... sorry. They’re not. But this week, we wanted to celebrate some scien...

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Ice and Snow

Episode Date: January 8, 2019

From sugary snow cones to WWII plans for an aircraft carrier made of ice and wood pulp, humans have had big dreams for frozen water. So this week, we’...

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Parasites with Sally Le Page

Episode Date: December 25, 2018

This week, we’re joined by evolutionary biologist and science communicator Dr. Sally LePage to talk all about parasites! How did we deal with them bef...

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Advertising

Episode Date: December 18, 2018

From website banners to scratch-and-sniff magazine spreads, you’ve probably been the target of thousands of ads. Like, you’re even going to hear one d...

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Eggs

Episode Date: December 11, 2018

Eggs have tons of different sizes, textures, and protective shells, from giant ostrich eggs to squishy fish egg clusters. But, scientifically, they al...

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Taste

Episode Date: December 4, 2018

Have you ever wanted to lick the Moon and find out what that grey dust tastes like? If so, you’re in luck. This week, we’re sampling the science of ta...

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Satellites

Episode Date: November 27, 2018

What do the Hubble Space Telescope, the International Space Station, and the Moon have in common? They’re all satellites that orbit the Earth! This we...