So I kinda slammed this together over just a couple of days after Christmas (as I said at the beginning) so for those many people commenting, yes, the sound sucks. The quality in general kinda sucks. We'll get back to my normal level of immaculate perfection soon. Also, of course there are many science stories I missed or didn't include here (I figured 46 stories was enough) so if there's a story that you think should belong here, by all means, chat them up in the comments! Oh and one last thing, I forgot to mention that the Odysseus lander, while it was considered successful, did tip over onto its side after landing. So maybe it deserves an asterisk. Anyway, just wanted to add that, happy new year everyone!
As a colon cancer survivor, I can attest that anything less invasive to test is awesome lol but on more levels than you would expect. I live in Nova Scotia where one fifth of the population doesnt even have a family doctor, not to mention the overall lack of specialists. It can take upwards of 4 to 6 months waiting to get a colonoscopy which is all the time in the world to go from survivable to not. Bloodwork can be ordered by Registered Nurses and at emergency rooms and clinics and the results are ready within days to a week at most. THIS WILL SAVE LIVES!
my mom was diagnosed with stage one colon cancer earlier this year and almost didnt get the colonoscopy because of the prep being difficult- this will absolutely save lives
Just found your channel a few days ago, when I was in a "disaster/creepy events" rabbit hole and RUclips recommended your Byford Dolphin video. Really liked your educational approach, more science-oriented rather than grim shock value. This end-of-the-year science review was very interesting. I'm glad I subscribed, can't wait for what's next!
Hey Joe, just wanted to say how much I have enjoyed your content all of this year. As a first responder medic in DFW, your content has honestly contributed to my sanity after the year we’ve had.
I had colorectal cancer in 2021 and metastatic liver cancer in 2023. I'm cancer free (knock on wood). My oncologist is using both Guardant Reveal and 360 to monitor me for reoccurring cancer. Colorectal cancer is sneaky as hell, and most people don't even know they have it until it's almost too late. This test and many others that are being developed are major game changers ❤
The "dream-communication" story reminds me of something my mother used to say. When we were very young and lived in a small house on a hillside just outside Corbin, Kentucky, my sister and I slept in bunk-beds in a tiny room. My mom said she used to hear us talking at night and would get up to tell us to go to sleep. One night, though, she stood in the room and listened for a moment, and realized my sister and I were speaking *as we slept* . 😲 Apparently, that happened periodically, if irregularly, until we moved to Colorado and got separate rooms.
Have a hug. I hope your new year is fun and relaxing. Speaking of anxieties. It should be mentioned that anyone considering testosterone treatment should be aware that it's for life, you can't stop taking it once you start.
Anxiety sucks midday rear end. It’s a special hell of its own. I’m sorry you’re in hell with me at least you’re not alone?! Right?! Feel better friend! Sending hugs and non-creepy love your way! Wishing you a better new year (and cheaper groceries to everyone)!!!
😂 Funny but not at the same time. I remember when I was younger, I thought that people who hurt just weren’t active/exercisers and people that didn’t eat right. Was I ever wrong
I'm probably going to be the same, appearance wise. Though I've had psoriatic arthritis since 30. Everything from toes to fingers does indeed hurt. All my past accidents have come back to haunt me.
Not there yet but one wonders if living extremely healthy during year 44 and 60 play out long term. I'm also surprised they didn't mention any other ages, always noticed 28 (anecdotal) always seemed like a big stepping point for some but not others, and sure some of this can be seen as "growing" but for others it seems more like aging 🤷♂️ Im sure it's mostly genetic but I do figure there has to be some merit in aging through breakpoints healthier then others
@@OttobonI definitely noticed a huge change right at 28. My husband said he heard every ten years after 18, your body goes through a period of muscle loss. I definitely felt it at that age and am now 33, have been on a workout regimen just to stay "put together," let alone for fat loss. Definitely hasn't been as easy since 28!
Dw, the burst aging study isn't rigorously proven, it's not a certainty yet. Rebecca Watson did a video on it and I forgot what her explanation was, but she didn't consider the study to be convincing.
6:45 I can still remember having a conversation with some coworkers of mine (I work in technology) in 1999-2000 after reading an article in a magazine talking about how we had reached the limits of what silicone transistors can do and how new methods were being developed to replace it. I think we're much closer to that now than we were then, but that makes me laugh to remember that conversation and to realize what has happened in the last 25 years.
I have zero affiliation of this other YT’er but his content is 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Wes Cecil, pure excellent brain food! The content is of himself; many MANY recorded lectures as a professor of philosophy at a college/university up in the State of Wash…. Anywho, I was just listening to one of his slightly older lectures titled (I think; if memory serves me correctly 😵💫🤯), “The Ethics of Ethics”.. was quite a fascinating listen! There’s undoubtedly A LOT of discussion topics in his YT channel that you & likely, every sub’er of this YT channel, will totally dig!!! Scott, glad to see/hear you’ve thus far been able to retain sanity, to whatever degree &, 🤞🏻, will continue prevailing thru this next chapter of humanity, maintaining such sanity, as we sub’ers more then not, DEPEND on you & your YT like-folk as sort of staples of Sanity, for offsetting despair &/or, anxiety..👍🏻
True. But I would like to add, specifically as a US issue, that doing things with stem cells and embryos is a whole other ball game because of how people view “life” and where it starts.
I can understand AI and nuclear tech, but oil and fire? I think I know what you're thinking, but at that point EVERYTHING becomes an ethical concern. I'm assuming you listed oil for the environmental impacts and fire for its destructive power, but are you seriously going to just conveniently ignore all the positive things both have done? You wouldn't be able to type your comment and post it onto the internet if fire and/or oil was never discovered. Stop the moral grandstanding and be realistic. So tired of overly pessimistic comments like this that take glee in bashing humanity. Yeah yeah, humans dumb. You so smart.
@@idontwantahandlethough true. But that sort of adventure gung ho move fast break things worry about the fallout later attitude is sometimes the way to spur innovation. Its sort of what makes us good tinkerers and engineers.
Hey Joe, for the end of 2029 would you do this format video (obviously cut down to size), but applied to the decade? Might be fun to see if any stories build off each other or even to look for any other fun patterns.
That is what I thought as well. The original was something like a doubling in transistor count every 18months or something.. the reality is that CPUs and GPUs are getting more expensive and are having less and less of an increase in performance. In the fabrication facilities, Moore's law is probably reasonably close to the original statement by Dr Moore but on the consumer end it is looking to be dropping off a cliff. The fab cost may go from $100 to $150 in order to double the transistor count in a product and then the manufacturer passes on to the consumer something like a $250 to $450 uplift in price lol it sucks right now. We need a lithography renaissance soon with more competition. TSMC is becoming an absolute behemoth.
@@christophermullins7163 there's also the issue that we're approaching the theoretical minimal size of a transistor. They can't get infinitely small since they're made of atoms (like everything else), so eventually Moore's Law MUST cease to apply to reality. We are either at or near that point. The rate is definitely slowing. (it was never supposed to be more than a rule of thumb anyway, but tech bros have basically turned it into a sign of the second coming lol)
@@idontwantahandlethough yes that is true. There are many ways to gain performance without using better nodes. Vcache and Chiplets is the first step in the directions. I can imagine stack tens of small dies together in a 3d package where the silicon area budget becomes pretty unlimited and because of this you begin to run the chips much lower in the efficiency curve. The current paradigm is to get maximum frequency and lowest due area which is why desktop chips are hundreds of watts. Imagine being able to make a core that has 5 logic layers instead of one.. you could probably double the IPC, run similar clock speeds and use similar power. Silicon is the most complex things humanity is even made. It takes less than a decade to design and build something like the Saturn 5 to go to the moon.. but current lithography only exists because of 70+ years of research and development. It is hard to believe.
@@christophermullins7163cache isn't like exactly a increase in raw performance tho, it's just makes code get to the actual process part of a CPU faster. It doesn't necessarily mean it will process faster.
@mryellow6918 vcache is stacking silicon. It is the preliminary step to stacking actual compute dies. No one suggested anything about the performance of additional cache etc.
Anybody ever thought that we're the aliens we make movies about? Cuz once we're able to master interstellar travel, it's a given that humans will try to colonize and destroy whatever habitable planets we can reach.
You are in the 5-6% minority of commenters who understand that a comma comes before "Mr. Scott" in your sentence. I just wanted to congratulate you. You missed the full stop after "Mr", though. Still, a good effort.
@@purrito4424 on that note (Tachyon induced dyslexia), got me thinkin’ of that episode of Futurama, of a Time Machine, effectively working backwards; go into future timeline far enough, to reach backward to a previous timeline! Was a great & hilarious episode too!
I love how the title and thumbnail went from the very elegant “A year in science” with a thumbnail just as elegant, to the not as elegant “all the science things that happened in 2024” with the MS paint thumbnail lmao. Goes to show how the algorithm works
27:00 I miss the Arecibo Observatory, I used to got there when I was little for school trips and such and it really opened me up to the world of science in a way and as a puertorican it was a pride to hear what discoveries where made on our island
thank you for not doing a "top 10" format. its been so overused that i just space out until the most interesting stuff, even though i like to learn about everything. love your videos
Really cool episode! Thank you so much for putting it together. My favourite episode of the year. Please-please fix the sound for this angle, as it goes from very loud to very quiet. Thank you
Wishing you Joe and all of your Family, Friends and Staff a Very Happy New Year from Maynooth in Ireland. I am a Retired Science Lab Technician from Maynooth University. Although my Favourite Subject was Physics I was in the Chemistry Department.
Another year in the can but on to the next! Can't wait for the next adventures you all take us on with your videos. Happy new year in advance and thanks for your content
Wait, what?! I just happened to look at the screen (usually I just listen) at the exact moment to see Ukrainian newsletter "Universe Space Time". One of the best space/educational media of our country. And to see it being quoted, and none other than Joe Scott, - it is a great sign of recognition!
Hey My friend, Thanks for the recap. With the angst over the election it’s easy to forget the amazing momentum in the scientific community. Also check the audio on the Chang-e clip. Clicking in the background is distracting. Happy new year!
Awesome overview. Keep up the great work. And appreciate you keeping in the bloopers. Have an awesome new year. Looking forward to seeing what you and your team create.
That deadpan delivery gets me every time. "Sounds like I spent the whole year in the toilet." Yep. I appreciate the lack of music, your clear diction and no vocal histrionics. Listening to channels like yours at work makes driving around idiots more bearable.
Sounds like those researchers do not understand infinity. Even if the chances are 1 in a Graham's number which is insanely larger than the number of atoms in the universe. Infinity is so much larger than Graham's number, literally infinitely larger. It would be like someone said playing the lottery is impossible to win, then someone buys a trillion tickets. Infinity is so large if there was an infinite number of monkeys typing there would be a smaller but still infinite number of them typing Shakespeare... in every language.
@@robertmcgivern6585 I can hear a difference in sound volume when I listen to the start of the "Europa Clipper Launch" segment compared to the "Thinnest Spaghetti", and Joe acknowledge the sound problem in his pinned comment. This is obviously an equalizing thing done in edit, I just pointed it out so maybe they could fix it. It might not be an issue for people listening at high volume, but I always set my volume as low as I can when a video start, so when it drop further down, I have to raise up the volume, then when it goes up again it's like shouting so I have to bring it back down. As I said, it's a bit annoying, but it's not like it was that big of a deal. At least, not big enough to say that I have an audition problem. May you find some time to reflect on how you interact with people online in 2025. Not all comment are worth posting.
The dream communication isn't that difficult to understand. We've had the capability to record brainwaves and electrical activity for a long time. A few years ago an AI was taught with scans from both sleeping and awake subjects. If you look at a picture of a tree, it makes a certain pattern (works with sound too, or any sense really) Once you have enough patterns recognized, the AI can show roughly what you are dreaming. This dreamcomm is just the same thing applied differently. (I realised I sound like this is mundane, but it's bloody amazing)
So I kinda slammed this together over just a couple of days after Christmas (as I said at the beginning) so for those many people commenting, yes, the sound sucks. The quality in general kinda sucks. We'll get back to my normal level of immaculate perfection soon.
Also, of course there are many science stories I missed or didn't include here (I figured 46 stories was enough) so if there's a story that you think should belong here, by all means, chat them up in the comments!
Oh and one last thing, I forgot to mention that the Odysseus lander, while it was considered successful, did tip over onto its side after landing. So maybe it deserves an asterisk.
Anyway, just wanted to add that, happy new year everyone!
Happy New year to you too mate. All the best. 😊👍
It's good
Happy New Year from Australia, to you and your family Joe, the video was great, but yeah the sound was all over the place lol.
46 is flat out complacent, 47 would have sufficed
2:41 into the video, sound is ok. Question on the Massive Black Hole...is our (Milky Way) galaxy the center of this mess, or is it nearby, or.....?
Shout out to the person who carefully added all the chapters to this video. Your efforts are acknowledged and appreciated. We love you. 👏
Wasn't that Joe himself?
@@cihlounHe has employees, so I imagine a task like that would be assigned to one of them.
@@Mr.N0.0ne He said in his pinned comment that he kinda slammed the video together, that is why the sound is bad, so yeah he did it himself.
RUclips does it with automatically they probably just check it.
Ditto!
As a colon cancer survivor, I can attest that anything less invasive to test is awesome lol but on more levels than you would expect. I live in Nova Scotia where one fifth of the population doesnt even have a family doctor, not to mention the overall lack of specialists. It can take upwards of 4 to 6 months waiting to get a colonoscopy which is all the time in the world to go from survivable to not. Bloodwork can be ordered by Registered Nurses and at emergency rooms and clinics and the results are ready within days to a week at most. THIS WILL SAVE LIVES!
5 yr survivor myself. Took out 18 inches of my colon.
Now I've developed a hernia near the incision site at my belly button.
Due to insurance company shenanigans, I have been waiting 2 and a half years for mine. Fingers crossed.
Yep, fighting insurance company and then having to wait 4 months definitely doesn't help with the stress associated with cancer testing and treatment!
Not in America it won't, but grats to everyone else...
I'll die like the peasant I am I suppose.
my mom was diagnosed with stage one colon cancer earlier this year and almost didnt get the colonoscopy because of the prep being difficult- this will absolutely save lives
I'm still alive, that is the craziest science moment to me.
💯
Thank god ..
And I'm proud of you for that!
The fact that any of us still alive, or exist in the first place is pretty wild
I am some how, can't say the same about my friend 😔.
Just found your channel a few days ago, when I was in a "disaster/creepy events" rabbit hole and RUclips recommended your Byford Dolphin video. Really liked your educational approach, more science-oriented rather than grim shock value. This end-of-the-year science review was very interesting. I'm glad I subscribed, can't wait for what's next!
The byford dolphin was my start here very recently too!
WELCOME!
Ooh you're going to love the Joe Scott channel
This channel is in my top 5 consistently
Byford dolphin was what got me hooked too!
Hey Joe, just wanted to say how much I have enjoyed your content all of this year. As a first responder medic in DFW, your content has honestly contributed to my sanity after the year we’ve had.
Happy New Year, Joe. All the best for 2025
You are in the 5-6% minority of commenters who understand that a comma comes before "Joe" in your sentence. I just wanted to congratulate you.
To soon
HAPPY NEW YEARRRR
Yep
I had colorectal cancer in 2021 and metastatic liver cancer in 2023. I'm cancer free (knock on wood). My oncologist is using both Guardant Reveal and 360 to monitor me for reoccurring cancer. Colorectal cancer is sneaky as hell, and most people don't even know they have it until it's almost too late. This test and many others that are being developed are major game changers ❤
❤
Thanks!
Thanks for your amazing broadcast, love it 🎉
The "dream-communication" story reminds me of something my mother used to say.
When we were very young and lived in a small house on a hillside just outside Corbin, Kentucky, my sister and I slept in bunk-beds in a tiny room.
My mom said she used to hear us talking at night and would get up to tell us to go to sleep.
One night, though, she stood in the room and listened for a moment, and realized my sister and I were speaking *as we slept* . 😲
Apparently, that happened periodically, if irregularly, until we moved to Colorado and got separate rooms.
❤❤❤
My anxieties going crazy today so I'm going to be listening to you all day because it helps me not overthink about things
Anxiety’s, nvm don’t worry about it.
Hope you end up feeling better, stranger! Have a good day! 😊
Have a hug. I hope your new year is fun and relaxing.
Speaking of anxieties. It should be mentioned that anyone considering testosterone treatment should be aware that it's for life, you can't stop taking it once you start.
@@VikingTeddywhat?
Anxiety sucks midday rear end. It’s a special hell of its own. I’m sorry you’re in hell with me at least you’re not alone?! Right?! Feel better friend! Sending hugs and non-creepy love your way! Wishing you a better new year (and cheaper groceries to everyone)!!!
I had no real problems aging from 40 60, but 60-65 has been rough... #everythinghurts
😂 Funny but not at the same time. I remember when I was younger, I thought that people who hurt just weren’t active/exercisers and people that didn’t eat right. Was I ever wrong
I'm probably going to be the same, appearance wise. Though I've had psoriatic arthritis since 30. Everything from toes to fingers does indeed hurt. All my past accidents have come back to haunt me.
I’m getting one at 80
As someone who is 44, well that was certainly not something I thought I'd hear this morning.
Not there yet but one wonders if living extremely healthy during year 44 and 60 play out long term.
I'm also surprised they didn't mention any other ages, always noticed 28 (anecdotal) always seemed like a big stepping point for some but not others, and sure some of this can be seen as "growing" but for others it seems more like aging 🤷♂️
Im sure it's mostly genetic but I do figure there has to be some merit in aging through breakpoints healthier then others
48 here and ticking. Just give it a few years... it continues. 😳 😅
@@OttobonI definitely noticed a huge change right at 28. My husband said he heard every ten years after 18, your body goes through a period of muscle loss. I definitely felt it at that age and am now 33, have been on a workout regimen just to stay "put together," let alone for fat loss. Definitely hasn't been as easy since 28!
Dw, the burst aging study isn't rigorously proven, it's not a certainty yet. Rebecca Watson did a video on it and I forgot what her explanation was, but she didn't consider the study to be convincing.
🤣😂
Thank you for saving me from my doomscrolling.
Hope you have a happy new year ❤
Thanks!
6:45 I can still remember having a conversation with some coworkers of mine (I work in technology) in 1999-2000 after reading an article in a magazine talking about how we had reached the limits of what silicone transistors can do and how new methods were being developed to replace it. I think we're much closer to that now than we were then, but that makes me laugh to remember that conversation and to realize what has happened in the last 25 years.
Silicone?
"Disproved the infinite monkey theorem"
>assumes finite monkeys
>assumes finite time
They didn't disprove anything 😭😭
Not if this is a finite universe. Try to keep up!
The way I wanna have coffee with this guy 😊
He's married dude
True, one of my favorite youtubers to have my morning coffee too, well relative morning, the afternoon is my morning currently.
4:38 "There's still a lot of ethical stuff to overcome"
That didn't stop us from ai. Nuclear technology. Oil. Fire.
We are never ready.
I have zero affiliation of this other YT’er but his content is 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Wes Cecil, pure excellent brain food! The content is of himself; many MANY recorded lectures as a professor of philosophy at a college/university up in the State of Wash….
Anywho, I was just listening to one of his slightly older lectures titled (I think; if memory serves me correctly 😵💫🤯), “The Ethics of Ethics”.. was quite a fascinating listen! There’s undoubtedly A LOT of discussion topics in his YT channel that you & likely, every sub’er of this YT channel, will totally dig!!!
Scott, glad to see/hear you’ve thus far been able to retain sanity, to whatever degree &, 🤞🏻, will continue prevailing thru this next chapter of humanity, maintaining such sanity, as we sub’ers more then not, DEPEND on you & your YT like-folk as sort of staples of Sanity, for offsetting despair &/or, anxiety..👍🏻
We really are the Leroy Jenkins of the animal kingdom, aren't we?
(wowzers that's an old reference)
True. But I would like to add, specifically as a US issue, that doing things with stem cells and embryos is a whole other ball game because of how people view “life” and where it starts.
I can understand AI and nuclear tech, but oil and fire? I think I know what you're thinking, but at that point EVERYTHING becomes an ethical concern. I'm assuming you listed oil for the environmental impacts and fire for its destructive power, but are you seriously going to just conveniently ignore all the positive things both have done? You wouldn't be able to type your comment and post it onto the internet if fire and/or oil was never discovered. Stop the moral grandstanding and be realistic. So tired of overly pessimistic comments like this that take glee in bashing humanity. Yeah yeah, humans dumb. You so smart.
@@idontwantahandlethough true. But that sort of adventure gung ho move fast break things worry about the fallout later attitude is sometimes the way to spur innovation. Its sort of what makes us good tinkerers and engineers.
Thanks Joe. Have a great New Year!
Hey Joe, for the end of 2029 would you do this format video (obviously cut down to size), but applied to the decade? Might be fun to see if any stories build off each other or even to look for any other fun patterns.
Second
the aging in your mid 40's part hit close to home for me. i'm 45 and never felt like i was aging until this year.
Thanks for keeping us entertained and informed, Joe! All the best from the UK 🇬🇧
You are in the 5-6% minority of commenters who understand that a comma comes before "Joe" in your sentence. I just wanted to congratulate you.
@ Thank you very much indeed. I spent many years at school learning the whole punctuation ‘thing’.
Thanks Joe! Happy New Year!!
Happy new year Joe! Hope you had a great christmas, much love to you and Jason
been a fan for years joe, your doin great man, love your content, take a breath and relax, you are doin great.
Thanks for another year of entertainment and information Joe. Happy NY!!!
I just really really love this content to relax to. Its to the point and super interesting
11:21 🫡 for super earth, for democracy
Thanks for sharing 👍 and Happy New Year to you and your family 😊
What is at least as amazing at the discoveries and accomplishments is the rate at which it is happening
💯🎯🏆
i don’t think that 31:26 disproves the monkey theorem. infinity doesn’t care about reality or the age of the universe
Exactly thank you!
Yup!
Happy new year Joe! Health to you, your family and team.🎉
Joe. Moore's law is not processing power. It is the number of transistors on a chip.
That is what I thought as well. The original was something like a doubling in transistor count every 18months or something.. the reality is that CPUs and GPUs are getting more expensive and are having less and less of an increase in performance. In the fabrication facilities, Moore's law is probably reasonably close to the original statement by Dr Moore but on the consumer end it is looking to be dropping off a cliff. The fab cost may go from $100 to $150 in order to double the transistor count in a product and then the manufacturer passes on to the consumer something like a $250 to $450 uplift in price lol it sucks right now. We need a lithography renaissance soon with more competition. TSMC is becoming an absolute behemoth.
@@christophermullins7163 there's also the issue that we're approaching the theoretical minimal size of a transistor. They can't get infinitely small since they're made of atoms (like everything else), so eventually Moore's Law MUST cease to apply to reality.
We are either at or near that point. The rate is definitely slowing.
(it was never supposed to be more than a rule of thumb anyway, but tech bros have basically turned it into a sign of the second coming lol)
@@idontwantahandlethough yes that is true. There are many ways to gain performance without using better nodes. Vcache and Chiplets is the first step in the directions. I can imagine stack tens of small dies together in a 3d package where the silicon area budget becomes pretty unlimited and because of this you begin to run the chips much lower in the efficiency curve. The current paradigm is to get maximum frequency and lowest due area which is why desktop chips are hundreds of watts. Imagine being able to make a core that has 5 logic layers instead of one.. you could probably double the IPC, run similar clock speeds and use similar power. Silicon is the most complex things humanity is even made. It takes less than a decade to design and build something like the Saturn 5 to go to the moon.. but current lithography only exists because of 70+ years of research and development. It is hard to believe.
@@christophermullins7163cache isn't like exactly a increase in raw performance tho, it's just makes code get to the actual process part of a CPU faster. It doesn't necessarily mean it will process faster.
@mryellow6918 vcache is stacking silicon. It is the preliminary step to stacking actual compute dies. No one suggested anything about the performance of additional cache etc.
5:25 so you’re saying I should take substances from gym bros and get super jacked to solve my mental health issues, thanks, but I already knew that.
Yes.
Sounds like you might want to, you know, do that.
Get those gains, bro!
Anybody ever thought that we're the aliens we make movies about? Cuz once we're able to master interstellar travel, it's a given that humans will try to colonize and destroy whatever habitable planets we can reach.
I seriously don’t think you understand properly just how much we will have developed by then …
Life is not a bad sci-fi.
Happy New Year, Mr. Scott! SO Excited to get your book
You are in the 5-6% minority of commenters who understand that a comma comes before "Mr. Scott" in your sentence. I just wanted to congratulate you. You missed the full stop after "Mr", though. Still, a good effort.
@@Mr.N0.0ne oh SHIT, you are so right. Thank you!
That was entertaining and informative - thanks for taking the time to put that together - good work Joe and team :D
You missed the greatest discovery ever made- the invention of the time machine on December 31, 2024.
😂
And the first time travel went back and corrected the Typo in the comment
@@Projectdarke Tachyon induced dyslexia has no cure.
heh
@@purrito4424 on that note (Tachyon induced dyslexia), got me thinkin’ of that episode of Futurama, of a Time Machine, effectively working backwards; go into future timeline far enough, to reach backward to a previous timeline! Was a great & hilarious episode too!
Thank you for this awsome video Mr. Scott!
And a happy new year to you!
I love how the title and thumbnail went from the very elegant “A year in science” with a thumbnail just as elegant, to the not as elegant “all the science things that happened in 2024” with the MS paint thumbnail lmao. Goes to show how the algorithm works
27:00 I miss the Arecibo Observatory, I used to got there when I was little for school trips and such and it really opened me up to the world of science in a way and as a puertorican it was a pride to hear what discoveries where made on our island
You forgot to mention those high schoolers who created an alternate version of the pythagorean theorem 😂
Thanks for another fascinating year with you Joe! We appreciate you!
All the best for the new year 2025! I hope we survive it.
You’re here early🤨
@@flynn0e987 channel members see the videos earlier
Some will....some won't.
What a weird comment…what sort of existential threat are you convinced is going to contribute to the reduced chance of survival?
We're gonna thrive in it 2025 is going to be lit!!!
thank you for not doing a "top 10" format. its been so overused that i just space out until the most interesting stuff, even though i like to learn about everything. love your videos
Really cool episode! Thank you so much for putting it together. My favourite episode of the year. Please-please fix the sound for this angle, as it goes from very loud to very quiet. Thank you
Thanks. I needed that. Somehow we keep learning... through hard work and open minds... like yours. So glad I found you
Listen up. FWIWorth, i hate when anyone sells me something without saying the price. So NO to the fantastic and amazing Ground News.
Great year! Thanks🙏🏻
Well done wrapping up year. Looking forward to next year and watching your channel.
Wishing you Joe and all of your Family, Friends and Staff a Very Happy New Year from Maynooth in Ireland.
I am a Retired Science Lab Technician from Maynooth University. Although my Favourite Subject was Physics I was in the Chemistry Department.
Thanks for sticking with us through the years. Such quality content and can’t wait for more ! Again cheers, thank you so much happy new year Joe
imagine in 2050 we might see childless billionaires clone themselves to in a weird way keep their wealth and never die.
Sounds like a way to feed everyone in perpetuity
Love ya, joe!! Happy new year everyone
Crazy f$$king year, Good luck & happy new year to all
Hi Joe, thanks for this year of videos, and every year. Appreciate you.
How’s ur shrooms?
Want update on that
Macro dose for the New Year 🎉
@@djbe3772 heroic dose
HAHA
@@djbe3772 agree
Dearest Joe and community, all the best for the new year, love from Cape Town, South Africa, but you knew that:)
I can't remember the author/artist who did your thumbnail but she is terrific! I loved her book and her crazy dogs 😂
Allie...Hyperbole and a half
Another year in the can but on to the next! Can't wait for the next adventures you all take us on with your videos.
Happy new year in advance and thanks for your content
The best video to end this year!! 🎉
Thanks for the nice review of the stories.
I love seeing the ads that youtubers get. It's a little window into their algorithm
Wait, what?! I just happened to look at the screen (usually I just listen) at the exact moment to see Ukrainian newsletter "Universe Space Time". One of the best space/educational media of our country. And to see it being quoted, and none other than Joe Scott, - it is a great sign of recognition!
Hey My friend,
Thanks for the recap. With the angst over the election it’s easy to forget the amazing momentum in the scientific community. Also check the audio on the Chang-e clip. Clicking in the background is distracting.
Happy new year!
Well he's almost 80 so we won't have him around for too much longer, he might get sick before 2029
Awesome overview. Keep up the great work. And appreciate you keeping in the bloopers. Have an awesome new year. Looking forward to seeing what you and your team create.
Damn dude you’ve been insane lately, pumping out great long videos!
Hope you have a great 2025.
Thank you Joe! Happy New Year to
Having diamond batteries in our EVs sounds like putting platinum in our catalytic converters.
Happy New Year from Australia, Dave!
Yay new Joe Scott video!
Happy New Year!
12:27 Axiom sounds familiar 🤔
Walle
Happy new year. With love from South Australia.
That deadpan delivery gets me every time. "Sounds like I spent the whole year in the toilet." Yep.
I appreciate the lack of music, your clear diction and no vocal histrionics. Listening to channels like yours at work makes driving around idiots more bearable.
there is music playing during the entire video
@cameronwebb5621 Not for the first five minutes. Which is when I decided to wait.
Thank you, Joe! Happy New Year to you and your online community!
Axiom planning a space station is funniest shit ever. The spaceship from Wall-e was named axiom.
Happy new year in advance Joe, the best
28:37 "flute fy blain" hahaha
“Connectome”?
Happy New Year Joe!
Sounds like those researchers do not understand infinity. Even if the chances are 1 in a Graham's number which is insanely larger than the number of atoms in the universe. Infinity is so much larger than Graham's number, literally infinitely larger. It would be like someone said playing the lottery is impossible to win, then someone buys a trillion tickets. Infinity is so large if there was an infinite number of monkeys typing there would be a smaller but still infinite number of them typing Shakespeare... in every language.
Happy New Year Joe, thanks for your efforts, keep doing that great stuff...
oh 'Rhesus' not 'Racist'. Made me think 'Why on earth would they do that?' 3:22
😂 they are making chimps racist?!??!??
NGL racist monkeys sounds kinda funny
floot fry bwain was my favorite part. thank you and happy new year.
How many of these breakthroughs will get put on a back burner indefinitely because there's not enough selfish gain to be made from them to go around?
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Joe you're still the OG of super-mindblowability!! Great vid as always.
damn your audio goes down and up constantly, it is a bit annoying but hey... happy new year!
toggle the "stable volume" setting in youtube
You need a happy new ear, there's nothing wrong with it.
@@kakaeriko I didn't know that existed, thank you for this tip!
@@robertmcgivern6585 I can hear a difference in sound volume when I listen to the start of the "Europa Clipper Launch" segment compared to the "Thinnest Spaghetti", and Joe acknowledge the sound problem in his pinned comment. This is obviously an equalizing thing done in edit, I just pointed it out so maybe they could fix it. It might not be an issue for people listening at high volume, but I always set my volume as low as I can when a video start, so when it drop further down, I have to raise up the volume, then when it goes up again it's like shouting so I have to bring it back down. As I said, it's a bit annoying, but it's not like it was that big of a deal. At least, not big enough to say that I have an audition problem. May you find some time to reflect on how you interact with people online in 2025. Not all comment are worth posting.
@LuiGuiShi oh chill out ffs, it was a joke
Thank you for the amazing video even in these days, happy holidays and happy new year!
Not trying to discover more anxiety in 2025
You ARE and you WILL find it, anxiety for prez 2025!!!
@ lol I’m saving those types of negative thoughts for next year
Merry new year!!!
Ah poor Ingenuity, I hope that Javas will take good care of it 🤞
Love your work Joe, thanks to you and your awesome team for all your hard work. Happy new year to you all! Love from an Aussie fan 😊
Anyone in 2024
Literally everyone.
No, I'm watching it in 2020. 😂
Naaa bro invented time travel
Preesent
Hilarious
Thanks Joe!! Great vid and happy new year. Also, thanks for the discount on Ground News, which we love!!
The dream communication isn't that difficult to understand. We've had the capability to record brainwaves and electrical activity for a long time.
A few years ago an AI was taught with scans from both sleeping and awake subjects. If you look at a picture of a tree, it makes a certain pattern (works with sound too, or any sense really)
Once you have enough patterns recognized, the AI can show roughly what you are dreaming.
This dreamcomm is just the same thing applied differently. (I realised I sound like this is mundane, but it's bloody amazing)
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We love you too, Joe Scott Team!! Onward & upwards friends!!
All 6 Starship flight tests have been suborbital.
Was looking for this comment
The food advertisement in the "spaghetti" article was hilarious.
Meanwhile, Neil Degrasse asserts Space X hasn't done anything particularly special.
Nobody wants to think about how badly they fucked with our Ionosphere :'(
@@patronsaintofpoisoneh, wat ?