Cotton is everywhere in our modern world, and it became a hugely important crop in the 19th century United States. Cotton was a huge economic boon to the US, and much of... Read more »
After weeks of exploring the existence of nature of god, today Hank explores one of the biggest problems in theism, and possibly the biggest philosophical question humanity faces: why is there evil?... Read more »
Tornadoes are one of nature’s most powerful forces — see where they come from, how fast they go, and how scientists study them! ———- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and... Read more »
In our Season 2 debut, we’re diving back into the world of our favorite little water bear friends! Crash Course Business Entrepreneurship Learning Playlist: Follow Journey to the Microcosmos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/journeytomicro Facebook:... Read more »
And so the journey begins. Rules: 1. Must upload weekly. 2. Videos cannot be over 4 minutes long. 3. No textual communication. Failure of any of these will result in a punishment.... Read more »
Hank introduces us to biogeochemical cycles by describing his two favorites: carbon and water. The hydrologic cycle describes how water moves on, above, and below the surface of the Earth, driven by... Read more »
The early 1900s was an amazing time for Western science, as Albert Einstein was developing his theories of relativity and psychology was born, as Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis took over the scientific... Read more »