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Biotechnology in the Kitchen

Many associate biotechnology with stern-looking scientists in white coats, performing peculiar experiments in advanced laboratories. However, it turns out you can also initiate biotechnological processes from the comfort of our own kitchen, no lab coats or expensive equipment required.

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Acne – Causes and Treatments

The following video presents the causes of acne, different possible symptoms, and common medical treatments.

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What Is the Origin of the Elements?

There are a little over one hundred elements in the universe. How were they created?

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Protein Structure

In terms of their chemistry, proteins are chains of amino acids. Proteins are an important ingredient in our diet, and are used by the body to build itself. Biologically, proteins play an important role as the enzymes driving many physiological processes. In essence, proteins are the workers driving all biological processes. The following video clip describes proteins’ chemical structure and explains basic concepts in chemistry.

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A Decade of Science

Genetic sequencing technologies have led to another revolution – the understanding that the “guests” that live in our body affect almost every aspect of our lives.

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Global warming and the COVID-19 pandemic

In this video, students will learn about global warming and its causes, and will answer questions on the subject, while also addressing the period of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Vitamins: Why, how and how many?

The first thing that usually comes to mind when people hear the word “vitamins” are the small and colorful pills that come in a container, to be taken with or after a meal. Why? Because grandma said so – and grandma is always right!

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Why does nothing stick to Teflon?

Anyone who has ever washed pots and pans, knows that Teflon-coated cookware is one of the easiest to wash by far. It seems that no matter how hard one tries, nothing sticks to such cookware. How does this magic occur?

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Is baking an exact science?

The instructors of almost every pastry course will turn to the students at some point in the first lesson, and say, in all seriousness, “Baking is an exact science.” Why do they say this? And what precisely do they mean? Maybe it really is science.

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Why do we cry while cutting an onion?

In this video, students will learn why we cry while cutting onions, and will answer questions related to the different substances present in onions. Prior knowledge on structure and bonding, different graphic representations of molecules, the collision model, enzymes and isomers, is required.

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Water purification

Water is vital for life, but must be cleaned in order to be consumed safely. Today it is not always possible to drink water straight from the reservoir. It should be treated to become potable. The next video shows the purification process of drinking water.

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When cesium and fluorine meet

In this video, the students will watch a reaction that is very difficult to carry out in a lab: a reaction between cesium and fluorine, and will answer questions related to the two elements in the reaction and to the reaction product

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Relight my Fire

Here’s a way to remotely light a candle that has just gone out, using the smoke rising from the wick.

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Science’s Fight for Life

A measles outbreak due to anti-vaxxer activity, questionable therapists showcased on TV and politicians who do not hesitate to lie and twist facts to serve financial interests. These are only some of the challenges that science had to face in 2018. Is this a lost war?

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Black-Marker Chromatography

A simple and visually impressive experiment reveals what a black marker’s color is really made of.

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Separation Methods in Science, Industry, and at Home

The natural world is full of mixtures, but sometimes we actually seek to separate them into their components. Toward this goal, scientists have developed advanced separation techniques, enabling us to refine crude oil, desalinate water, and even extract cellular DNA.

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The Structure of the Atom

The smallest particle of matter that retains its properties is called the atom.

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The Plumbers’ Secret Code

Write a secret message that only you can read, using just some magic tape.

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Reading the Periodic Table

Many people do not understand the importance of the periodic table of elements. They may think it is nothing more than a way of organizing the natural elements. To be able to appreciate its genius and glean the wealth of information that it holds – you need to know how to read it.

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Making Butter from Cream

Butter shortage in the stores? Here’s how to make it at home.