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Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Last week, we met ...
1,903,039 views
7 years ago
Like Egypt, Sumer, and Mesoamerica, ancient China represents a hydraulic civilization—one that maintained its population by ...
848,230 views
Learn more about the scientific genius who laid the foundations for calculus and defined the laws of gravity, but who lived a lonely ...
1,279,102 views
3 years ago
For as long as Hank has hosted Crash Course, he's wanted to host a series about the history of science. We've been asking big ...
884,355 views
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8,889,646 views
14 years ago
It's all about the SUPER TINY in this episode of Crash Course: History of Science. In it, Hank Green talks about germ theory, John ...
765,971 views
Hello everyone! If you enjoyed the video, please help feed the algorithm by liking and commenting. This is very important as the ...
372,628 views
8 months ago
This week on Crash Course: History of the Scientific Revolution—astronomical anomalies accrued. Meanwhile, in Denmark—an ...
484,615 views
How did the Scientific Revolution change the way people viewed the world and themselves? In this high school social studies ...
2,297 views
After World War Two, the applications of basic discoveries in biology took off—and became big business. Today, we'll look at the ...
147,362 views
6 years ago
Experience the next evolution of Tarot with Patch Tarot 3—your journey to deeper wisdom begins here!
5,340,636 views
13 years ago
You've probably heard of Charles Darwin, but before we get to him, you really need to understand how different people, ...
456,494 views
2,377,018 views
In fantasy stories, charlatans in fancy robes promise to turn lead into gold. But real alchemists weren't just mystical misers.
1,034,877 views
Wednesday marks the 22nd annual Science and History Day for Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. This is the first time ...
1,524 views
3 months ago
Edmund Fitzgerald is one of the most famous shipwrecks in the Great Lakes, but it isn't the only one. Finding and preserving these ...
1,071 views
4 months ago
Albuquerque's home for dinosaurs and other fossils might be closed for renovations until the spring, but now the New Mexico ...
1,236 views
Watch more of this series with PBS Passport: https://to.pbs.org/2V48w28 | #BreakthroughPBS Meet the brilliant minds throughout ...
1,046,214 views
1 year ago
The study of electricity goes all the way back to antiquity. But, by the time electricity started to become more well known, a few ...
525,810 views
Might the stories of the Bible have their basis in ancient scientific fact? How big was the giant Goliath, and what was the tech of the ...
4,910,733 views
4 years ago
Scientists tend to be careful and resistant to big claims. So evidence for the possible end of the living world took a while to be seen ...
154,793 views
From a once seething, hellish mass of molten rock to the world that inhabits life today, take a rollercoaster ride through the entire ...
2,487,049 views
The standard story of the Scientific Revolution culminates with the long life of one man: Sir Isaac Newton—a humble servant of the ...
487,757 views