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Hannah More and the Seagulls | We The Curious
Children from a Bristol primary school have been thinking about seagulls and their place in the city. This Open City Research project started with the children's ideas, and brought up some interesting questions about how wildlife and people can live together.
Produced by: Abdull Nurdin-Hussein
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We The Curious is a science centre and educational charity on Bristol Harbourside. It’s an interactive space where everyone can get creative with science, ask questions and explore ideas together.
As a charity we work with partners, locally and nationally, supporting people to be inquisitive and collaborate. We bring people together to develop new skills, improve their confidence and wellbeing and explore what is possible with positive action.
Find out more at www.wethecurious.org
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Open City Research: How your shopping could save lives? | We The Curious
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Researcher Lizzie Dolan from the University of Nottingham’s N/Lab reveals her quest to improve health and save lives. Discover how she's tackling this challenge. Would you donate your shopping data to health research? Why? Tell us your thought! Produced by: Woven Films We The Curious is a science centre and educational charity on Bristol Harbourside. It’s an interactive space where everyone can...
Festival for Our Future 2023 Highlight | We The Curious
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Festival for our Future 2023, a free event celebrating the power of collective action on climate change, this year with a foody theme! Find out more here: www.wethecurious.org/event/festival-our-future-family-weekend Produced by: Abdull Nurdin-Hussein Music: Artlist Subscription We The Curious is a science centre and educational charity on Bristol Harbourside. It’s an interactive space where ev...
Open City Research: What part of sleep is the research exploring? (Part 2) | We The Curious
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We The Curious is working with a research team at the University of Bristol to bring people’s sleep stories into science. Researchers are particularly interested in the circadian rhythm, or ‘body clock’, as it is often known. This body clock affects how the cells in your body behave. Find more at our article: www.wethecurious.org/curious-stuff/how-to-be-human/sleep-research Produced by: Abdull ...
Do things sound different on other worlds? | We The Curious
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*Part 2 of 2* Could you form a band on another planet? Do things sound different on other worlds? What would Martian music be like? We follow musician and planetarium presenter, Nick Bignall on a journey to discover what music might sound like in out of space. We follow him as he seeks the help of physicist, Dr. Philippe Blondel to understand sound on other planets. Join us in Part 2 as we expl...
Open City Research: How is your sleep? (Part 1) | We The Curious
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We The Curious is working with a research team at the University of Bristol to bring people’s sleep stories into science. Find more at our article: www.wethecurious.org/curious-stuff/how-to-be-human/sleep-research Produced by: Abdull Nurdin-Hussein Camera operator: Amie Perry-Thorne Music: Artlist Subscription We The Curious is a science centre and educational charity on Bristol Harbourside. It...
Ambition Lawrence Weston | We The Curious
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Ambition Lawrence Weston exists as a resident-driven organisation striving to make Lawrence Weston an even better place to live and work. Produced by: Abdull Nurdin-Hussein Music: Artlist Subscription Thanks to: Ambition Lawrence Weston Find out more at - www.wethecurious.org/curious-stuff/climate-change/sustainable-food and www.ambitionlw.org/ We The Curious is a science centre and educational...
What does music sound like in space? | We The Curious
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*Part 1 of 2* Could you form a band on another planet? Do things sound different on other worlds? What would Martian music be like? We follow musician and planetarium presenter, Nick Bignall on a journey to discover what music might sound like in out of space. We follow him as he seeks the help of physicist, Philippe Blondel to understand sound on other planets. This video was presented by: Nic...
What are the benefits of cold water swimming?
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What happens to your body in cold water? How does it make you feel? Produced by: Abdull Nurdin-Hussein Music: Artlist Subscription Thanks to: Emergent Purpose Find out more at - www.emergentpurpose.com/ We The Curious is a science centre and educational charity on Bristol Harbourside. It’s an interactive space where everyone can get creative with science, ask questions and explore ideas togethe...
Binaural relaxation film - Space for Relaxation
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Since the first humans, we’ve felt a connection to the stars, dreaming of what might exist beyond our world. The stars, distant and eternal, are hypnotic. Looking towards them we allow our focus to drift - our sensitivity to the light slowly grows. The sky is set alight with a twinkling infinity. In the modern world there are countless distractions that can sever this connection. With that in m...
Can you eat real food in space? | We The Curious
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Astronauts have got to eat, right? But how exactly do astronauts cook in space and what might they eat? As part of our ongoing ‘Hareclive in Space’ project with Bristol’s Room 13, the year 6 pupils of Hareclive E-Act academy have asked us another fantastically curious question: can we cook in space? In this challenge, our Planetarium presenters Lydia and Paul will prepare a healthy, exciting me...
A Question In Space
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Fingers on buzzers for the ultimate space quiz! Find out what our off-world contestants miss most about planet Earth and watch as they try to answer questions such as 'What is on the other side of a black hole?' and 'Is there a planet out there we don't know about?' Everyone ready? Then let's play 'A Question In Space'! This video was created by: Room 13 Hareclive Starring: Sam - Max Armstrong ...
6 tips for making amazing flipbooks | We The Curious
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Flipbooks are amazing. Books of still images that look like they’re moving when flipped through. What could be simpler? And yet since the humble flipbook was patented in 1868, it’s paved the way for the invention of the films, TV, and computer games we know today. Flipbooks are like animated movies you can carry in your pocket, and the best thing about them is they’re really easy to make. Learn...
Project What If trailer
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This trailer introduces Project What If - the new ground floor experience at We The Curious in Bristol. Inspired by questions from the people of Bristol, and featuring 68 new exhibits and 25 art pieces, Project What If is an interactive space where art and science collide. From the science of happiness to the nature of time, you’ll find some of life’s big mysteries explored in new and exciting ...
Virtual Reality Exploration of Exoplanets (4K, 360° VR experience)
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Where might life be waiting for us beyond the reach of our solar system? What's out there and what does it tell us about planet Earth? Strap on a VR headset and join the search for other worlds. We recommend a strong internet connection so you can view this video in beautiful 4K. Find out more about real exoplanets we've already discovered: czcams.com/video/qhLExhpXX0E/video.html Produced by: E...
How do I use Stellarium?
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How do I use Stellarium?
Summer stargazing from your window 9: Where can I find The Summer Triangle?
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Summer stargazing from your window 9: Where can I find The Summer Triangle?
Summer stargazing from your window 8: Why can’t I see my star sign on my birthday?
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Summer stargazing from your window 8: Why can’t I see my star sign on my birthday?
Summer stargazing from your window 7: Where can I find Saturn?
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Summer stargazing from your window 7: Where can I find Saturn?
Spring stargazing from your window 6: Where can I find Mars?
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Spring stargazing from your window 6: Where can I find Mars?
Spring stargazing from your window 5: Where can I find Leo?
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Spring stargazing from your window 5: Where can I find Leo?
Spring Stargazing from your window 4: Where can I find Jupiter?
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Spring Stargazing from your window 4: Where can I find Jupiter?
Spring Stargazing from your window 3: Where can I find Venus?
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Spring Stargazing from your window 3: Where can I find Venus?
Spring Stargazing from your window 2: Where can I find the Great Bear?
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Spring Stargazing from your window 2: Where can I find the Great Bear?
Spring Stargazing from your window 1: Where do I start?
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Spring Stargazing from your window 1: Where do I start?
We The Volunteers Meet Dilan | We The Curious
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We The Volunteers Meet Dilan | We The Curious
We The Volunteers Meet Ellie | We The Curious
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We The Volunteers Meet Ellie | We The Curious
We The Volunteers Meet Frankie! | We The Curious
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We The Volunteers Meet Frankie! | We The Curious
We The Volunteers Meet Chris | We The Curious
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We The Volunteers Meet Chris | We The Curious
We The Volunteers Meet Asha | We The Curious
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We The Volunteers Meet Asha | We The Curious

Komentáře

  • @hearts4pinkie_
    @hearts4pinkie_ Před dnem

    now i have an irrational fear of somehow ending up in kepler-62

  • @risingwindspress
    @risingwindspress Před 11 dny

    Trappist-1e gives me some Arrakis vibes, I love it

  • @mamtagupta2189
    @mamtagupta2189 Před 12 dny

    Atleast he should wear a pair of glovess😂

    • @wethecurious
      @wethecurious Před 12 dny

      Hi, Thanks for your comment. There's no need to wear gloves, it's no different to handling meat in your own kitchen, and our presenters wash their hands thoroughly afterwards. In fact, it's safer not to wear gloves since it gives you a better grip and you can also identify structures by their texture. Thanks for watching. :) Paul

    • @mamtagupta2189
      @mamtagupta2189 Před 12 dny

      @@wethecurious ok 👍 😁

  • @sellhomes
    @sellhomes Před 18 dny

    Thank you so much. Hard to comprehend such precision!! Incredible nature!!

  • @sellhomes
    @sellhomes Před 18 dny

    Ross that was amazing and so beautifully, intricately well explained. Quite Fascinating!! What an eye!!

  • @sirlodick1896
    @sirlodick1896 Před 24 dny

    2:43 now I understand why Hawking couldn’t keep his head straight

  • @Trofusky
    @Trofusky Před 29 dny

    I ship then

  • @Abby-qp4fr
    @Abby-qp4fr Před měsícem

    this video made me hungry

  • @DavePryor302
    @DavePryor302 Před měsícem

    Was eating while watching this and felt like I could taste the lung 🤢

  • @user-kw2yc4bl2h
    @user-kw2yc4bl2h Před měsícem

    is this a pigs lung or a humans? Im a kid.

    • @wethecurious
      @wethecurious Před měsícem

      These are pig lungs, but pig and human lungs are pretty similar. Scientists often think of how pigs' bodies work when researching potential new medicines! - Gemma

    • @user-kw2yc4bl2h
      @user-kw2yc4bl2h Před měsícem

      @@wethecurious I always wonder why we use animals lungs? Can't we just use a human donor? Docters have it why can't anybody else use it?

    • @wethecurious
      @wethecurious Před měsícem

      There are a few reasons. In the UK we have a law saying that people can donate their body parts to science - and you have to be very specific about how those donations are used. Many people would prefer their donations to be used in medicine because there is an obvious benefit for other people. But also, people don't always agree that we should be using human donations in dissections. For some people, that could bring up a lot of emotions that they may not want. Pig lungs are similar enough to human lungs that we can still learn a lot from dissecting them. I hope that helps! - Gemma

    • @user-kw2yc4bl2h
      @user-kw2yc4bl2h Před měsícem

      @@wethecurious Thanks!

  • @ahzen3106
    @ahzen3106 Před měsícem

    Awesome! And I love your accent, and how casually you explain all these interesting parts of the eye as you cut it open and of course it looks so gross, but it’s so fascinating… You make it easy to watch… Although I think you really should go into acting because you have a face that could be famous

    • @wethecurious
      @wethecurious Před měsícem

      Glad you enjoyed it! We'll let Ross know that he's got star potential (although we already knew that of course).

  • @joanlashley2277
    @joanlashley2277 Před měsícem

    😊😊

  • @RAKESH_TEA
    @RAKESH_TEA Před měsícem

    The second experiment is a science experiment i dont remember but you need put some salt and ice in container and then water bottle wait for botle to freeze then pour that on ice cube then it happens

  • @elijahkevin5682
    @elijahkevin5682 Před měsícem

    It was a good and informative video, but try to limit the amount of back ground noise next time. It is distracting

    • @wethecurious
      @wethecurious Před měsícem

      Noted. Glad you found the content informative.

  • @user-st6sr8zd1w
    @user-st6sr8zd1w Před 2 měsíci

    Do Tamagotchi’s but I love Furbies and I’m collecting them do this to me

  • @michaelbyrd2460
    @michaelbyrd2460 Před 2 měsíci

    I love this guy, no gloves 😂😅😂😅 I would love a heart dissection w/out gloves, that'll be awesome.

    • @wethecurious
      @wethecurious Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for the kind words. We love Ross too. :) Even though it might seem odd not to wear gloves, they are purely optional when it comes to dissections like this. The tissue is fresh (it is stored in a freezer after collection), we disinfect all surfaces before and after dissections, and so long as you wash your hands thoroughly afterwards, you'll be fine. So, it all comes down to personal preference. Some choose to wear gloves, but others find they can get a better grip (since an eyeball is very slippery!), and identify various structures by their texture. If you're interested in heart dissections I can recommend another of Ross' videos. Let us know what you think. :) czcams.com/video/yE3Y-XR8Ax4/video.htmlsi=dQIovw-mhY77WXSv

  • @myriadpro1641
    @myriadpro1641 Před 2 měsíci

    see i always thought lungs where just empty and had, tube to the empty lungs, and the cilia like did something with the air or something happened with the air and turn it to oxygen which got me thinkin HMMM HOW DO LUNGS WORK? and now i realize they are solid materials that have roots and air sacs at the end of said roots which is what gets the oxygen and uses it, has veins attatched that exchange said oxygen and send it to the heart and rest of the body and releases co2 in the sacs that is exhaled through the roots, bronchi, trachea, and out the mouth. the same way the o2 came but backwards and with Co2, its wild i never realised this until today, and whats even more wild is how deceiving online picture drawing/diagrams are of the lungs because they can look empty

  • @UnHuecoEnMiCorazon
    @UnHuecoEnMiCorazon Před 2 měsíci

    With my headset, I couldn't get passed the water planet, I started panicking so bad!

  • @kevinCHIPS2709
    @kevinCHIPS2709 Před 2 měsíci

    Me looking how to make ice because I have no ice and it’s 2 am Dude using ice 😐

    • @wethecurious
      @wethecurious Před 2 měsíci

      Sorry to disappoint! Still pretty cool though, right? This is also how ice cream was made back back in the day. Check out Dr. Annie Gray explaining how this worked in this English Heritage video: czcams.com/video/6z-pIgKG27M/video.htmlsi=gXkqvmM3-_2v44dE&t=115

  • @ayaanfarooq8481
    @ayaanfarooq8481 Před 2 měsíci

    I am a 9th class student i request my teacher for eye disection and se allowed only i touched eye and whole class was watching me😅 and i literally disected it like you but the lense was cut into pieces and now i am asking my teacher for frog disection😂😂❤❤❤

  • @volpuso4027
    @volpuso4027 Před 2 měsíci

    first 2024

  • @jayyoo906
    @jayyoo906 Před 2 měsíci

    Nope absorption of solar energy by leaf is about 70%. The one of the best solar panel is 30%. Then how will leaf consume the absorbed energy? Many. First foods production and regeneration by electric splitting and reassembling elements, water pumping-up by creating vacuum of tree top branch and stem from root, absorbing water vapors from air to keep leaves humid, own water production to prevent dryness of leaf. One interesting experiment. When you are under the big shadow tree, you feel cooler. Then when you stand under solar panel, you feel warmer. Why? Solar panel has larger light resistance and electricity resistance that all produce heat. Solar energy is composed of light wave and radiation electromegnetic waves. Leaf can absorb both but solar panel is only light wave, splitting and discarding the other. That is why you feel warmer under the panel.

  • @dpoodle1711
    @dpoodle1711 Před 3 měsíci

    There is a way mind over matter gets included since being nervous, rushing and pushing your feet down will actually burn your feet. Mythbusters showed this, albeit jokingly i think.

    • @wethecurious
      @wethecurious Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, I've seen that one too. Adam from Mythbusters rushed across and got a hot coal stuck to his foot. As Ross demonstrated in our video, it pays to familiarise yourself with the science and the right technique first. :) Paul

  • @Raccoon501
    @Raccoon501 Před 3 měsíci

    really good got a lot out of this.

  • @Mark-jg2li
    @Mark-jg2li Před 3 měsíci

    Ooooh Nerys, your brains smell so good so rich..... and spicy

  • @brucebaner1
    @brucebaner1 Před 3 měsíci

    A long way to say we have no idea, how could we, are you gonna poke the sun to ask?

    • @wethecurious
      @wethecurious Před 3 měsíci

      We have done experiments on Earth to determine the exact colour given off by each element. The colour for each element is so specific, some people think of it like that element's fingerprint. The light that reaches us from the sun has the fingerprints for mostly hydrogen and helium. So in a way it's almost like the sun is reaching out to poke us and tell us what it's made of! - Gemma

  • @rogerandmegh5575
    @rogerandmegh5575 Před 3 měsíci

    How do the bees receive the info in the waggle dance? Through sight or vibrations or being close to the dancing bee and feeling? Or some other way?

    • @wethecurious
      @wethecurious Před 3 měsíci

      Great question! You're absolutely right, rather than actually seeing the dance with their eyes, the bees sense air vibrations through their antennae, which are held close to the dancing bee. But it's not just about vibrations. The bees can also smell the pollen brought back by the dancing bee. The dancer may even regurgitate some nectar to convey the smell! Paul

    • @rogerandmegh5575
      @rogerandmegh5575 Před 3 měsíci

      @@wethecurious wow - thank you so much for replying! That’s fascinating. I was really curious about that because of what the video said about the bees’ vision.

  • @jade4r4IESHA-M
    @jade4r4IESHA-M Před 3 měsíci

    Praise be to God ❤ what an incredible design!!! So interesting I would have never of thought the inside of the horse eye would look like this, what an incredible creation. I wonder what the Oceanic eyes hold inside ? ❤❤

  • @14kasturi
    @14kasturi Před 4 měsíci

    amazing

  • @eoachan9304
    @eoachan9304 Před 4 měsíci

    REALLY? "no one knows how the dust sticks together to form planets"??? One of the International Space Station astronauts noticed years ago that small particles in microgravity started sticking together due to ***STATIC ELECTRICITY*** ;) Astrophysicists quickly realized that that was likely the 1st step of planet formation: static electric clumping of dust to sand sized particles, then pebbles, then boulders and then gravity taking over, then steroids and then proto planets :) I think you really need to redo your video and find the other outdated data and update it :)

    • @Shlurpy448
      @Shlurpy448 Před 2 měsíci

      How many years ago did they found out. If it is less than 6 years the shut the fuck up and watch the video

  • @ghastlyratman678
    @ghastlyratman678 Před 4 měsíci

    The Hootsman constructing Zargothrax’s tomb:

  • @polarsilver7326
    @polarsilver7326 Před 4 měsíci

    experience I went through is exactly the same.....I love you sister❤

  • @user-pl4dd3zb5y
    @user-pl4dd3zb5y Před 4 měsíci

    Stop all of this guessing. What you are seeing is pure guessing.

  • @walterrussell7584
    @walterrussell7584 Před 4 měsíci

    Stop wasting my time with this nonsense

  • @walterrussell7584
    @walterrussell7584 Před 4 měsíci

    Nobody’s home right now l call back later

  • @electric_moonstone6661
    @electric_moonstone6661 Před 4 měsíci

    i got told to watch this for school but it was age restricted XD

    • @wethecurious
      @wethecurious Před 3 měsíci

      We've looked into this and can see that CZcams have placed an age restriction on the content. We will appeal this decision and keep you updated.

  • @TechdoLiberal
    @TechdoLiberal Před 4 měsíci

    This is fantastic, I cannot believe I haven’t found this in these last 6 years. Excellent work.

  • @Somewhere-over-the-moon
    @Somewhere-over-the-moon Před 4 měsíci

    No gloves is crazy

    • @wethecurious
      @wethecurious Před 3 měsíci

      There's no need to wear gloves, it's no different to handling meat in your own kitchen, and our presenters wash their hands thoroughly afterwards. In fact, it's safer not to wear gloves since it gives you a better grip and you can also identify structures by their texture.

  • @rrrzz8346
    @rrrzz8346 Před 4 měsíci

    Our Earth is unique because it has a Magnetic field around it - THAT protects our atmosphere from being whhoooshed into space and it protects us from burning up ! Our Earth has WATER & a MOON which creates tides in that water - That is where LIFE begins and grows & grows. No water = No Life. There are Bizzillions of Planets - there won't be many like OUR EARTH !

  • @LouisianaCoullion1990
    @LouisianaCoullion1990 Před 4 měsíci

    Beautiful

  • @happyandhealthy888
    @happyandhealthy888 Před 4 měsíci

    You can form one smaller and one bit bigger planet and really take bike ride to reach them.

  • @robinharris7368
    @robinharris7368 Před 4 měsíci

    Imagination you gotta love it

  • @mauimixer6040
    @mauimixer6040 Před 4 měsíci

    But what if you don't believe science anymore, after realizing so many lies??

    • @Shlurpy448
      @Shlurpy448 Před 2 měsíci

      Then you’re stupid now? Idk

  • @zhaozhao8421
    @zhaozhao8421 Před 4 měsíci

    heart looks yummy

  • @openclassics
    @openclassics Před 4 měsíci

    How can I connect that to VR2?

  • @euanthepianoboy
    @euanthepianoboy Před 4 měsíci

    This guy enjoys doing this way too much, are you sure you aren’t Jeffrey Dahmner? 😂

  • @369RiCHBOSS
    @369RiCHBOSS Před 4 měsíci

    Amazing 💚

  • @369RiCHBOSS
    @369RiCHBOSS Před 4 měsíci

    Hi 💚

  • @oxypillix
    @oxypillix Před 5 měsíci

    Those aren't "real" planets, and you aren't touring them. Odds are, you're just sitting alone, fantasizing.

    • @wethecurious
      @wethecurious Před 3 měsíci

      It seems incredible but they are real planets - as of 1st January this year, we've discovered 5,576 planets outside the solar system. The images aren't real but they are models based on our best understanding of the available data at the time this video was made.

    • @Shlurpy448
      @Shlurpy448 Před 2 měsíci

      So there’s no fun in your life huh?

  • @Urantia_
    @Urantia_ Před 5 měsíci

    0:35 This monster never existed. The stars are plasma. No have planets.