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8 remedies for common illnesses that actually work

Not everything your parents passed down is useless.

On Feb 5, 2015 by Michelle Jaworski

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ASAPScience made a love song for saps and scientists alike

"Just like an atom, don't rip us apart / Unless you want a big BOOM in my heart."

On Dec 4, 2014 by Michelle Jaworski

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Is it possible for humans to live on Mars?

Sure, we have a rover on the red planet now—but what about humans eventually living on it? AsapSCIENCE investigates.

On Nov 17, 2014 by Michelle Jaworski

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This is what your brain looks like on MDMA

So that's why the party crowd loves it so much.

On Oct 16, 2014 by Michelle Jaworski

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Popular vloggers speak out against homophobia on YouTube

Watch the whole video, and renew your faith in the Internet's science community.

On Jun 11, 2014 by Aja Romano

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The 10 most influential YouTube channels of 2013

In a year of pranks and fails, these are the channels and creators that left the biggest mark on YouTube this year—and not always for the better.

On Dec 31, 2013 by Austin Powell

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YouTube is reinventing science education

There's a new scientific revolution on YouTube, where creators are explaining the extraordinary science at work in our ordinary lives.

On Nov 20, 2013 by Simon Owens

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A scientific explanation of “Morning Wood”

YouTube's tutorialists asapSCIENCE continue to tackle life's most-pressing questions, one whiteboard video at a time. 

On Nov 14, 2012 by Chase Hoffberger

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The real science behind a zombie apocalypse

YouTube's asapSCIENCE breaks down the type of virus it would take to create a real-life zombie apocalypse. The answer? Rabies. 

On Oct 29, 2012 by Chase Hoffberger

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AsapSCIENCE explains “Your Brain on Drugs: Marijuana”

Best. Tutorial. Video. Ever. 

On Oct 3, 2012 by Chase Hoffberger

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AsapSCIENCE answers life’s most pressing questions on YouTube

Through white board presentations and scholarly research, Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown crack the science of orgasms, hangovers, and naps.   

On Sep 18, 2012 by Chase Hoffberger