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Wednesday, 15 August 2012

More on Mating & Monogamy






Hank clarifies the misconceptions about Chagus disease, discusses a couple of interesting celestial events - one that happened in the past and one that will happen in the distant future, and sheds more light on the benefits of sexual reproduction. Like SciShow on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow SciShow on Twitter: www.twitter.com References for this episode can be found in the Google document here: dft.ba scishow, science, news, AIDS, celestial event, sex, monogamy, mating, chagus disease, parasite, parasitic, CDC, vector, insect, tropical disease, HIV, chronic, milky way, andromeda, galaxy, hubble, gravitation, dark matter, astrophysics, astronomy, galactic collision, solar flare, radiation, ground-level enhancement, solar cycle, neutron storm, social science, brain, vertebrate species, sexual reproduction, primrose, flower
Video Rating: 4 / 5








A four-minute trailer summarizes the history and significance of the transit of Venus while preparing for June 5-6, 2012, spectacle. Story traces its value from early expeditions seeking to measure the size of the solar system, to similarities with transits around distant stars being detected by the Kepler spacecraft. Be part of the last Transit of Venus in your lifetime! Credit: www.transitofvenus.org . Venus Solar Sun Magnetosphere Magnetic Field Microlensing Coronal Mass Ejection Sunspot Galaxies Galaxy Spiral Clusters Planets Earth Solar Tsunami Wind Star Stellar Systems Pulsar Orbit Satellite Milky Way Universe Multiverse Cosmos Supernova Black Holes Moon Lunar Comet Meteor Asteroid Biosphere Cosmic Science Astronomy Astrophysics Cosmology Physics Atoms Quarks Shift City Space Flight Light Years Spaceflight X-class Flares Pass Between Last Transit Your Lifetime June 5 6 2012 Kepler
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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