I'm a neuroscientist,
and I'm the co-founder of Backyard Brains,
and our mission is to train the next generation of neuroscientists
by taking graduate-level neuroscience research equipment
and making
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I'm a neuroscientist,
and I'm the co-founder of Backyard Brains,
and our mission is to train the next generation of neuroscientists
by taking graduate-level neuroscience research equipment
and making
"Will the blight end the chestnut?
The farmers rather guess not.
It keeps smouldering at the roots
And sending up new shoots
Till another parasite
Shall come to end the blight."
At the beginning of th
I recently had an epiphany.
I realized that I could actually play a role
in solving one of the biggest problems that faces mankind today,
and that is the problem of climate change.
It also dawned on m
Transcriber: Ivana Korom Reviewer: Krystian Aparta
This is where I grew up.
A small village near the city of Rotterdam
in the Netherlands.
In the 1970s and 1980s, when I was a teenager,
this area was
I have a challenge for you.
The next time you're stuck in traffic,
take a minute to take a look at the sea of cars around you.
How many car companies do you think you could recognize?
I'm not even rea
it's a simple idea about nature and I
want to I want to say a word for nature
because we haven't talked that much
about it the last couple days I want to
say a word for the soil and the bees the
plant
Translator: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
These days scientists know
how you inherit characteristics from your parents.
They're able to calculate probabilities of having a specific trait
o
Transcriber: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
We talk about inventions and innovation
as though the best things out there
are the Internet, iPads, or smart phones.
Or perhaps more simply,
tra
(Music)
Aw, thank you, thank you.
As you can probably tell,
I'm an astronaut.
No, I'm a DJ/Producer, as it says on the screen.
I am also a high school student,
just like many of you guys.
How many hig
In the 18th century,
Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus designed the flower clock,
a timepiece made of flowering plants
that bloom and close at specific times of day.
Linnaeus's plan wasn't perfect, b