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Do Mushrooms Benefit from Being Hallucinogenic?

Nobody knows why some mushrooms are psychedelic. I mean, we know that they contain a compound called psilocybin, which messes with the brain chemistry of lots of animals, including humans. But we d...

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Artificial Intelligence Apocalypse Scenarios

Ok so “misaligned AI” is dangerous. But if it does decide to kill us, what SPECIFICALLY could it do?

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How Deep Can Caves Get?

Krubera Cave, one of our planet’s deepest known caves, extends 2200 meters into the earth – that’s a depth of nearly six Empire State Buildings. Or at least, that's as far down as humans have...

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Why Grass Grows Better Under Trampolines

If you’ve ever owned a backyard trampoline –or jumped on someone else’s– you might have noticed that the grass underneath it is longer and lusher than the grass in the rest of the yard. It...

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How 2000 Weavers Got Us To The Moon

In the 1960s, NASA’s engineers were building the Apollo spacecraft. But they ran into a major problem that almost prevented them from getting to the moon. To solve it, they brought in some unexp...

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You've Been Misled About The Water Cycle

In school, you probably learned about the water cycle with a diagram. The problem is…it’s wrong – or at the very least, pretty misleading.

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We're Counting Storm Deaths The Wrong Way

Disasters don’t just cause deaths right away; they often have long tails of destruction due to all the stress they cause and services they disrupt.

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Meet The Macaques of Monkey Island

Hi there

We’ve got a new video coming out later this week that tells a story about the macaques of Monkey Island off the coast of Puerto Rico. Since that’s where I used to work as a prima...

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The Complete Dog Family Tree

The canine family is a hugely diverse group of foxes, wolves, and –yes– doggos that have spread all over the world. In our latest video, we explain who they are and how they’re related.

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Why Coyotes Are IMPOSSIBLE To Exterminate

Despite the fact that we've been trying to exterminate coyotes for hundreds of years, the species is thriving because of a special trait that causes their population to grow whenever one gets kille...

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Why Do Snake Bites Still Kill People?

Venomous snakes kill nearly 100,000 people a year. Which is weird, because we have a pretty effective treatment for venomous snake bites; it’s actually been around for more than a hundred years. ...

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This Video Took Us 8 Years To Make

Eight years ago, David thought he had a great idea for a video. He was a fresh-faced new addition to the MinuteEarth team, and he proposed that we make a video explaining “What Is A Species?” B...

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Quick Request

Hellllooooo friends

As a small token of our huge appreciation for your incredible support, we're going to be sending you a little something in the mail sometime in the next few weeks. ...

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Why These Beetles Hump Bottles

This beetle is trying to mate with a beer bottle. And in fact, he's dedicated enough to the task that he may get so dehydrated that he dies doing it. Which seems like really dumb behavior… but do...

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Why The Frequency Illusion Is Everywhere Now

This is a story about attention, memory, and headless goat hockey, which is a totally real sport played on horseback with a goat carcass standing in for a ball. It's known by many names throughout ...

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Hidden jokes in Planet Quakes!

Hi! I'm Arcadi, one of the illustrators here at MinuteEarth. Here's the thing: I LOVE to sneak in lil secrets in our videos, and my favorite way to do that is using Ithkuil, which is a made-up lang...

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Another Ancestor Paradox

There is a point in human history where everyone alive at the time fits into one of two categories: Either they are the ancestor of nobody alive today, or they are an ancestor of everyone alive tod...

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What Are Quakes Like On Other Planets?

When Earth’s tectonic plates rub against one another, they create planet-shaking shockwaves that we Earthlings call “earthquakes”. Most other planetary bodies in our Solar System don't have t...

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Why Is Soap SO Slippery?

If you’ve ever tried to keep hold of a wet bar of soap – well, you know what happens; soap is really slippery. Except that it also isn’t – a dry bar of soap isn’t slick at all. Why do soa...

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Pollen Is Not Plant Sperm (It’S MUCH Weirder)

Plant pollen is everywhere in springtime, but because it is so small, you probably don't know that what is making you sneeze is a living, breathing, mobile version of the plant that forms half of t...

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Your Favorite YouTube Channels Might Not Survive This

Hi folks,

The video we’re making this week is a bit of a departure from our usual fare, since it’s about the state of ...

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How do fish get into isolated mountain lakes?

The various ways new fish get into isolated lakes are a microcosm of the complicated ways that life has spread around the globe.

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Could Dragons Actually Fly? (Ft. Miranda Cosgrove)

This is part 1 of Miranda Cosgrove's favorite episodes from Science Minute with MinuteEarth, an illustration segment from her show: Mission Unstoppable.

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The Ancestor Paradox

There are several ways to think about ancestry, and all of them suggest you have fewer unique ancestors than you might think.

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The Weirdest Sounds Inside Your Body

Plug your ears with your thumbs, and make a fist with each hand. Do you hear something that sounds like distant thunder? That’s the sound of your muscles working.

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Why AI Hasn't Taken Over Science (Yet)

AI is evolving so fast that soon it might be able to take over scientific research...but what would that look like?

In our latest video, Kate wonders whether spending all that time in school...

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Why Don’t All Rivers Make Canyons?

The Grand Canyon is super-wide and super-deep, which might make you think that the Colorado River, which carved it, is particularly old or powerful. Or at least that's what Cameron thought.

Y...

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Can We Kill Cancer By Copying It?

Twenty years ago – thanks to a giant breakthrough – we thought we were about to cure cancer. We were wrong. Now, though, we have a new idea that flips the previous one on its head.

You ca...

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How This Bacteria Bridged Two Worlds

Most living things on Earth need oxygen to survive, but scientists discovered a species of bacteria that uses oxygen totally differently from every other organism on Earth.

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Newsletter update!

Hey friends!

We recently started putting out some newsletters and we have had more fun with them than we originally expected.

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