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Passport to Pluto 3
Part 3 of a documentary regarding the New Horizons nasa's Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission. Source- pluto.jhuapl.edu
The Universe -- Another Earth (Part 5/5)
More Space/Science Videos: www.youtube.com Could we be unique in the universe or is there another planet similar to earth somewhere in the cosmos? Is it possible that Alpha Centauri, our nearest star, is home to another earth-like planet? Earth sized planets have been hard to find, but indirect methods are coming on line to give scientists a good survey of how many such bodies may be in the universe. How rare would it be to find life on another earth-like planet? Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Part 5: www.youtube.com
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Shoutouts to my favorite youtubers.
Evolve-Reality Bites
program of Evolve-check out Zuke696 channel www.youtube.com By eating plants, herbivores steal these energy-storing molecules to maintain their own life processes. By eating animals, carnivores plunder the molecules that store the energy oringinally captured by plants. By feeding on dead tissue, decomposers exploit whatever molecules remain in the dead the plants, herbivores, and carnivores. Brain and digestive system compete for limited share of metabolic energy budget. Our world is a constant re-cycling of energies into different forms.
1 of 5 Mars Rising: Journey to the Red Planet
This is part 1 of a 5 part episode archived here by the Mars Artists Community. To watch the full show go to Zuke696 then go to Playlists, find the show then click Play All - Journey to the Red Planet Dr. James Garvin, lead scientist for Mars and Lunar Exploration at NASA, and Dr. Paul Delaney, Professor Physics and Astronomy at Toronto's York University, outline the extraordinary challenges and obstacles faced by the international space community in sending a manned mission to Mars ... and bringing it back.
5 of 5 Mars Rising: Journey to the Red Planet
This is part 1 of a 5 part episode archived here by the Mars Artists Community. To watch the full show go to Zuke696 then go to Playlists, find the show then click Play All - Journey to the Red Planet Dr. James Garvin, lead scientist for Mars and Lunar Exploration at NASA, and Dr. Paul Delaney, Professor Physics and Astronomy at Toronto's York University, outline the extraordinary challenges and obstacles faced by the international space community in sending a manned mission to Mars ... and bringing it back.
4 of 5 Mars Rising: Journey to the Red Planet
This is part 1 of a 5 part episode archived here by the Mars Artists Community. To watch the full show go to Zuke696 then go to Playlists, find the show then click Play All - Journey to the Red Planet Dr. James Garvin, lead scientist for Mars and Lunar Exploration at NASA, and Dr. Paul Delaney, Professor Physics and Astronomy at Toronto's York University, outline the extraordinary challenges and obstacles faced by the international space community in sending a manned mission to Mars ... and bringing it back.
Evolution-Food for Thought
program of Evolve-check out Zuke696 channel www.youtube.com Brain and digestive system compete for limited share of metabolic energy budget. Human brain's metabolic budget significantly different from apes. They point out that anthropoid primates use ~8% of resting metabolism for the brain, other mammals (excluding humans) use 3-4%, but humans use an impressive 25% of resting metabolism for the brain. This indicates that the human "energy budget" is substantially different from all other animals, even our closest primate relatives--the anthropoid apes. These results imply that changes in diet quality during hominid evolution were linked with the evolution of brain size. The shift to a more calorically dense diet was probably needed in order to substantially increase the amount of metabolic energy being used by the hominid brain. Thus, while nutritional factors alone are not sufficient to explain the evolution of our large brains, it seems clear that certain dietary changes were necessary for substantial brain evolution to take place. In other words, while the evolutionary causes of the enlarging human brain themselves are thought to have been due to factors that go beyond diet alone (increasing social organization being prime among the proposed factors usually cited), a diet of sufficient quality would nevertheless have been an important prerequisite.
3 of 5 Mars Rising: Journey to the Red Planet
This is part 1 of a 5 part episode archived here by the Mars Artists Community. To watch the full show go to Zuke696 then go to Playlists, find the show then click Play All - Journey to the Red Planet Dr. James Garvin, lead scientist for Mars and Lunar Exploration at NASA, and Dr. Paul Delaney, Professor Physics and Astronomy at Toronto's York University, outline the extraordinary challenges and obstacles faced by the international space community in sending a manned mission to Mars ... and bringing it back.
Evolve-Language
program of Evolve-check out Zuke696 channel www.youtube.com scienceblogs.com All primates can communicate with each other through facial expressions, body postures and calls, but humans and apes are unique in their use of gestures. These go beyond simple postures or walking patterns - they are movements of the hand, limbs and feet, specifically directed at another individual. We think of language as mainly spoken or written but gestures play an enormous, often overlooked role. After all, isn't a speaker who waves their hands animatedly more engaging than one who stands motionless behind a podium? Gestures are such an intrinsic part of the way we communicate that a blind speaker will naturally make them even when speaking to a blind audience. And babies use gestures long before they learn their first words. To understand the role of gestures in the origins of human language, Amy Pollick and Frans de Waal decided to see how they are used by our closest relatives - the chimpanzee and the bonobo. For one and a half years, they watched 34 chimps belonging to two separate groups, and 13 bonobos, again from two groups. Through painstaking analyses, they identified 31 different gestures and 18 different facial and vocal expressions. The facial and vocal signals were very consistent between the two species. They were used in the same ways, and in very specific contexts, such as play, grooming or fights. For example, both chimps and bonobos scream when threatened or attacked, a <b>...</b>
zuke696 tribute master of space! part 2
zukes live channel as informed by baldsrick because i forgot the channel name. www.youtube.com i actually made these tribute videos before he was banned this is just a tribute but now its a goodbye tribute for all the months i spent watching the episodes. zuke696 tribute master of...
zuke696 tribute master of space! part 1
zukes live channel as informed by baldsrick because i forgot the channel name. www.youtube.com this was just a tribute, before he was banned but now its suitable to be a goodbye tribute zuke696 tribute master of space! part 1 so we could learn about space , i continue the spirit...
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