Today we have a new Video of the Week.
- Caren Cooper – The Most Stressful Science Problem
- Kyle Hill – Saving Lives in Serenity: Can a Fanboy and Physics Change a Movie?
- Evelyn Lamb – Where in the World Are the Odd Perfect Numbers?
- Christie Wilcox – Fake Feces To Treat Deadly Disease: Scientists Find They Can Just Make Sh*t Up
- Dana Hunter – The Cataclysm: “A Boiling Mass of Rock”
- John R. Platt – Critically Endangered Parakeet Population Grows on Predator-Free Island Reserve
- Khalil A. Cassimally – On The Fraternity Of Journalists
- Cassie Rodenberg – How They Live: Sonya and Eric, Heroin Addicts
- Christina Agapakis – Medieval Tines: A Brief History of the Fork
- Psi Wavefunction – Testate amoeba in a sea of bacteria
- DNLee – NABJ Proposal: Health Science Reporting for Under-represented audiences
- Alex Wild – Thrifty Thursday: A Reminder of Summer
- David Biello – What Will It Take to Solve Climate Change?
- Eric R. Olson – The Countdown, Episode 13 – Asteroid Flyby, Couch Potatoes on Mars, Amateur Discovery, A Moon for the Moon, 100 Billion Exoplanets
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