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Why We Aren’t Just One Big Cell: Multicellular Function: Crash Course Biology #41
There are countless types of plants and animals on Earth, but how d...
The First Fraction of a Second | Crash Course Pods: The Universe #1
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Bioinformatics: Crash Course Biology #40
On its own, a huge DNA sequence is a meaningless pile of data — so, how do biologists figure out what it means...
How to Look at Art: Crash Course Art History #2
How long do you typically look at an artwork, and what can you learn in that time? In this episode of C...
A Podcast About The Entire History Of The Universe
Introducing the very first Crash Course Podcast! Over the next 11 episodes, John Green and Katie Mac...
How Do Vaccines Work?: Viruses & Vaccines: Crash Course Biology #39
From the flu to COVID-19, viruses are a major threat in our everyday lives. In toda...
Why We Study Art: Crash Course Art History #1
Art history is much more than names, dates, and creepy babies. It helps us understand how history itself...
We’re full of bacteria!: Crash Course Biology #38
Bacteria often get a bad rap, but they’re some of our best partners in science and medicine! In thi...
Crash Course Art History Preview
Welcome to Crash Course Art History! Over the next 22 episodes, Sarah Urist Green will explore the hidden stories behi...
Is drinking milk a Superpower? Genetic Mutations: Crash Course Biology #37
Science fiction is full of superpowered mutants, but in reality, mutations a...
How Genes Express Themselves: Crash Course Biology #36
If nearly all your cells have the same DNA, why are muscle cells so different from skin cells? I...
The Deadliest Infectious Disease of All Time | Crash Course Lecture
Tuberculosis is often thought of as an old-timey disease, but in reality, it contin...
How RNA gets translated into protein power: Crash Course Biology #35
How does the information from mRNA turn into a protein? It all comes down to trans...
How mRNA helped save lives: DNA Transcription: Crash Course Biology #34
You’ve probably heard of mRNA, thanks to the COVID-19 vaccine. But what is mRNA...
Our Instruction Manual for Existing: DNA Structure & Replication: Crash Course Biology #33
Your DNA contains all the instructions your body needs to fu...
Nature? Nurture? Not so simple: Genetic Traits: Crash Course Biology #32
It’s not nature versus nurture—it’s both! In this episode of Crash Course Biol...
Why Your Cat Looks Like That: Genetics: Crash Course Biology #31
How do traits get passed down in our DNA? And what do genes have to do with cat fur? I...
Black American History Arts & Culture | Compilation
Crash Course Black American History explores arts and culture! Learn about the art, literature, and...
Why Are All Humans Unique? Meiosis: Crash Course Biology #30
Ever wonder why we aren’t exact clones of our parents, or why siblings aren’t exactly alik...
Mitosis and the Cell Cycle: Crash Course Biology #29
What’s the life of a cell like? In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll follow a cell’s li...
Photosynthesis: The Original Solar Power: Crash Course Biology #28
Photosynthesis is a powerful process that is responsible for some of life’s most vit...
How do cells get their energy? (Electron Transport Chain): Crash Course Biology #27
You know ‘em, you love ‘em. They’re the powerhouse of the cell: mit...
How Do We Get Energy? (Chemical Reactions): Crash Course Biology #26
Cells need energy to power the chemical reactions that keep their microscopic citi...
How Do Cells Communicate? (Cell Communication): Crash Course Biology #25
Even though it might seem like our bodies are on autopilot, there is a whole l...
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