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Antisense

Antisense

By Derrick Kroodsma

Listen to the best science and mathematics jokes you haven't heard before. With an afterthought commentary following every joke, this will help you better understand or appreciate the humor.
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Diffusion

AntisenseFeb 24, 2020

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Diffusion

Diffusion

Learn what diffusion is with both molecules and people

Feb 24, 202000:51
DNA Gels and Gelatin Dessert

DNA Gels and Gelatin Dessert

Learn what skills it takes to pour the perfect gelatin dessert.

Feb 20, 202000:55
Cold Fusion

Cold Fusion

Discover the difference between hot and cold fusion.

Feb 17, 202001:16
Newton tries his Third Law

Newton tries his Third Law

Learn from Newton's experience on how to not apply his Third Law of Motion

Feb 13, 202000:58
Michelangelo's other Chapel Painting.

Michelangelo's other Chapel Painting.

Find out how Michelangelo and amino acids are related

Feb 10, 202000:58
Gibbs has Free Energy

Gibbs has Free Energy

Discover how energy is measured and why it isn't free

Feb 06, 202001:13
Eggs and Natural Selection

Eggs and Natural Selection

Learn how natural selection works in nature and in the supermarket

Feb 03, 202000:55
Entropy

Entropy

Discover what entropy is and how it isn't like what it used to be.

Jan 30, 202000:51
Chain Reactions

Chain Reactions

Good and bad types of chain reactions found in nature
Jan 27, 202001:13
Pi Day

Pi Day

How do mathematicians enjoy pi day? Learn what pi really is.
Jan 23, 202001:03
Blue Jean Transfer

Blue Jean Transfer

Discover the relationship between blue jeans, gene transfers and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Jan 20, 202001:24
AMP vs ADP vs ATP

AMP vs ADP vs ATP

Find out what the best energy drink is for your body and how it functions to give you real energy.
Jan 16, 202001:25
Mathematicians and Loan Applications

Mathematicians and Loan Applications

Learn why mathematicians would not do well as loan officers.
Jan 13, 202001:10
The Number Zero

The Number Zero

Is the number zero odd, even or neither?
Jan 09, 202001:06
Numerical Inequality

Numerical Inequality

Find out what math students protest the most about
Jan 06, 202000:57
Ancient arborists and square roots

Ancient arborists and square roots

Find out who really discovered square roots and what square roots really are
Jan 04, 202000:48