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"The Power of Trees: Why Forests Are Vital to Earth's Survival and How Trees Fight Climate Change"
🌳 Trees: Nature's Lifeline 🌳
Trees are some of the most vital organisms on our planet. From absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen to providing homes for wildlife and preventing soil erosion, they are essential to Earth's survival. 🌍 In this video, we explore why trees are so important in fighting climate change and supporting biodiversity.
What's your favorite thing about trees? Let us know in the comments, and don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more fascinating nature facts from ScienceScopes!
#Trees #nature #forest #biodiversity #climatechange #oxygen #tree #treefacts #savetheearth #sciencescopes #naturelovers #staycurious #viralvideo...
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The Fascinating World of Ants: Earth's Tiny Superorganisms | ScienceScopes
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🐜 Ants: Nature's Tiny Superorganisms! 🐜 Ants may be small, but are incredible powerful and organized! These Fascinating insects live in highly structured colonies where each ant plays a critical role, from workers to solders and even queens. Ants can lift up to 50 times their body weight, communicate through pheromones, and work together to farm other insects like aphids. They're also essential...
The CRISPR Revolution: Transforming Medicine in 2024 | ScienceScopes
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Dive deep into the revolutionary world of CRISPR gene editing! 🌟 This video cover everything from the basics of CRISPR technology to its groundbreaking application in medicine. Discover how CRISPR's precision in DNA editing is transforming treatments for genetic disorders like sickle cell anemia and beta-thalassemia. Explore the advancements in CRISPR as of 2024, including its role in cancer di...
“Artemis II: NASA Bold Mission to Return to the Moon!" | ScienceScopes
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🌕 The Moon is calling once again! In 2024, NASA Artemis ii mission will take us back to the lunar surface for the first time in over 50 years! With four astronauts, including the first woman and the first person of color to fly to Moon, this mission will be historic. 🌍 In this video, we explore: 1: The goals of Artemis ii and what makes it unique. 2: How this mission sets the stage for Artemis ...
"Supercomputers in 2024: How They're Changing Medicine, Climate, and Space!" | ScienceScopes
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"Supercomputers in 2024: How They're Changing Medicine, Climate, and Space!" | ScienceScopes In 2024, supercomputers are transforming science and technology like never before! 🖥️ 🚀 Europe's Jupiter and the US's Aurora are making strides in medicine, climate modeling, and space exploration, From creating digital twins of the human heart and brain to simulating climate change with incredible accu...
“SpaceX Starship 2024: NASA’s Key to the Moon and Mars Missions" | ScienceScopes
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🚀 SpaceX's Starship is revolutionizing space travel in 2024! With its fully reusable design and powerful Raptor engines, Starship is pushing the boundaries of exploration. From its critical role in NASA's Artemis missions to the dream of colonizing Mars, SpaceX is making space travel more affordable and accessible. 🌍 In this video, we explore: . The latest Starship developments in 2024. . How S...
The Hidden Physics Behind Everyday Objects: Explained! | ScienceScopes
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The Hidden Physics Behind Everyday Objects: Explained! | ScienceScopes
“How SpaceX is Changing Space Travel Forever” | ScienceScopes
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“How SpaceX is Changing Space Travel Forever” | ScienceScopes
The Science of Black Holes: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe | ScienceScopes
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The Science of Black Holes: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe | ScienceScopes

Комментарии

  • @ulricortega4238
    @ulricortega4238 15 часов назад

    *get 4 views

  • @ulricortega4238
    @ulricortega4238 16 часов назад

    Thanks for this cool video 😁, all that’s left to do is advertise it

    • @ScienceScopes
      @ScienceScopes 15 часов назад

      "Thank you so much! 😊 I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Advertising is definitely the next step-helping it reach more people who love science! Feel free to share it with anyone who might find craters as fascinating as we do! 🌝 ✨"

  • @MiketheRipper
    @MiketheRipper День назад

    You mean for the first time anybody’s ever been to the moon?

    • @ScienceScopes
      @ScienceScopes День назад

      "not exactly! 😊 Humans first landed on the Moon in 1969 with NASA's Apollo 11 mission, when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the lunar surface.🚀🌕 But with the new Artemis mission< NASA is planing to send astronauts back to the Moon for the first time in over 50 years. The exciting part? Artemis aims to land the first woman and person of color on the Moon! 🙌"

    • @Meltygm
      @Meltygm День назад

      💀

  • @reality9451
    @reality9451 День назад

    GIGO still applies, no matter how fast it is.

    • @ScienceScopes
      @ScienceScopes День назад

      "Great point! 😄 GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out) still holds true, no matter how powerful the supercomputer is. If the input data or models are flowed, the result will be too, even at lightning speeds. But what's exciting about 2024's supercomputer is their ability to process vast, high-quality datasets more efficiently---so as long as we're feeding them good data, we're in for some incredible breakthroughs!💡 "

  • @musicloverrumi1035
    @musicloverrumi1035 2 дня назад

    Thank you so much Sir 💓

    • @ScienceScopes
      @ScienceScopes 2 дня назад

      "You're very welcome! 😊I'm so glad you enjoyed the video---thanks for watching and supporting the channel! Feel free to ask if you have any more question or ideas. Stay curious!"

  • @vertyisprobablydead
    @vertyisprobablydead 3 дня назад

    Wow I thought we were the only universe.

    • @ScienceScopes
      @ScienceScopes 2 дня назад

      "it's mind-blowing, right?! The idea of multiple universes is fascinating, and we're still discovering so much about our universe---and maybe even others! Thanks for watching and stay curious! 😊"

  • @AlicesWondereland
    @AlicesWondereland 5 дней назад

    Before gps, no night flights eh? I wonder how I managed to fly in the 90s at night lol

    • @ScienceScopes
      @ScienceScopes 5 дней назад

      "Haha, good point! Pilots in the 90s definitely had to rely more on traditional navigation systems like radio beacons (VOR) and onboard instruments. Technology like GPS has definitely made things easier and more precise, but aviation pros have been flying safely at night long before that! Amazing how far we've come, right?"

    • @jos33333ek
      @jos33333ek 4 дня назад

      @@ScienceScopesno, pilots in the 90s have a radar and an INS or IRS which can be used to select waypoints, there are also RNAV and VNAV, also ILS/LOC for approaches with low visibility at night.

    • @AlicesWondereland
      @AlicesWondereland 4 дня назад

      @@ScienceScopes Oh babe lol

    • @ScienceScopes
      @ScienceScopes 4 дня назад

      @@jos33333ek "You're absolutely right! 😊 Pilot in the 90s have radar, INS/IRS, and advanced systems like RNAV and VNAV for navigation, as well as ILS/LOC for law visibility approaches. it's amazing how even bak then, there are such a sophisticated tools to keep flight safe and efficient. Thank you for pointing that out! Aviation has always been full of brilliant tech advancements, and it's exciting to see where it's headed next"!

  • @MeowMeows.
    @MeowMeows. 5 дней назад

    E

  • @_Trying_my_bes
    @_Trying_my_bes 6 дней назад

    no

    • @ScienceScopes
      @ScienceScopes 5 дней назад

      “Right on! No air in space means no sound. Guess space parties would be pretty quiet! 😄🎉”

  • @Itsappuru
    @Itsappuru 6 дней назад

    Air resistance bruh

    • @ScienceScopes
      @ScienceScopes 5 дней назад

      “Air resistance: the invisible force keeping us all grounded! 😅”

  • @WoollyBasket210
    @WoollyBasket210 7 дней назад

    Mom: We have bright side at home The bright side at home:

    • @ScienceScopes
      @ScienceScopes 5 дней назад

      “Haha, yep! Every channel has its own unique vibe, but we’re bringing our own Bright Side too! 😎 Thanks for being part of it!”

  • @SWU-F99
    @SWU-F99 7 дней назад

    Weight: 👁️👄👁️

    • @S-ACV
      @S-ACV 7 дней назад

      I mean it is mass actually, the more mass an object has, the harder it is for it to accelerate, but it gets pulled harder at the same time so that basically cancels out on earth ig

    • @SWU-F99
      @SWU-F99 7 дней назад

      @@S-ACV no, since there is no air friction, its acceleration is just as easy as the feather, but its heavier so gravity pulls it down stronger

    • @S-ACV
      @S-ACV 7 дней назад

      @@SWU-F99 it still falls at the same rate, it does get more energy from it I do agree

    • @ScienceScopes
      @ScienceScopes 4 дня назад

      “Haha, yep! In a vacuum, weight doesn’t play as much of a role because there’s no air resistance to slow things down! Both light and heavy objects fall at the same speed. Mind-blowing, right? 🤯 Thanks for watching!”

    • @ScienceScopes
      @ScienceScopes 4 дня назад

      “You’re spot on! 💯 It’s all about mass and the balance between gravitational pull and inertia. Objects with more mass do experience a stronger gravitational pull, but as you said, their resistance to acceleration (inertia) balances it out, which is why they fall at the same rate in a vacuum. Thanks for adding that clarification-love these science discussions! 🙌”

  • @karaokewaywardson7543
    @karaokewaywardson7543 8 дней назад

    I will remember that next time I’m dropping stuff