SciShow - Season 12 / Year 2022

SciShow - Season 12 / Year 2022

Season 12 / Year 2022

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DatesJan. 2, 2022 - Feb. 11, 2022
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Episodes

The Sexiest Compilation Ever | Compilation
Year 2022Episode 1

The Sexiest Compilation Ever | Compilation

Jan. 2, 2022
Why do we get dark circles under our eyes?
Year 2022Episode 2

Why do we get dark circles under our eyes?

Jan. 3, 2022
Why Would a Butterfly Need a Bridge?
Year 2022Episode 3

Why Would a Butterfly Need a Bridge?

Jan. 4, 2022
The High-Tech Future of Sustainable Fishing
Year 2022Episode 4

The High-Tech Future of Sustainable Fishing

Jan. 5, 2022
Your Brain Once Had a Superpower. Could You Get It Back?
Year 2022Episode 5

Your Brain Once Had a Superpower. Could You Get It Back?

Jan. 6, 2022
How Do You Choose Between Two Things?
Year 2022Episode 6

How Do You Choose Between Two Things?

Jan. 8, 2022
Like broccoli? Thank your microbiome.
Year 2022Episode 7

Like broccoli? Thank your microbiome.

Jan. 10, 2022
Could Climate Change Make Plants More Toxic?
Year 2022Episode 8

Could Climate Change Make Plants More Toxic?

Jan. 10, 2022
About That Snap…
Year 2022Episode 9

About That Snap…

Jan. 11, 2022
Your cuticles aren't just for aesthetics
Year 2022Episode 10

Your cuticles aren't just for aesthetics

Jan. 12, 2022
5 Underwater Farmers
Year 2022Episode 11

5 Underwater Farmers

Jan. 12, 2022
Killing Mosquitoes With a Flip of a Gene
Year 2022Episode 12

Killing Mosquitoes With a Flip of a Gene

Jan. 13, 2022
Counting Species out of Thin Air
Year 2022Episode 13

Counting Species out of Thin Air

Jan. 14, 2022
The Frog with Hidden Claws
Year 2022Episode 14

The Frog with Hidden Claws

Jan. 15, 2022
5 Ways to Use Your Body as a Charger
Year 2022Episode 15

5 Ways to Use Your Body as a Charger

Jan. 16, 2022
Why does hand sanitizer feel cold?
Year 2022Episode 16

Why does hand sanitizer feel cold?

Jan. 17, 2022
Could Eye Drops Replace Your Glasses?
Year 2022Episode 17

Could Eye Drops Replace Your Glasses?

Jan. 17, 2022
The Bees That Eat Corpses
Year 2022Episode 18

The Bees That Eat Corpses

Jan. 19, 2022
Mr. Frosty, the Cancer-fighting Gecko
Year 2022Episode 19

Mr. Frosty, the Cancer-fighting Gecko

Jan. 20, 2022
What Omicron Means for the Pandemic's Future | SciShow News
Year 2022Episode 20

What Omicron Means for the Pandemic's Future | SciShow News

Jan. 21, 2022
Why Wouldn't You Put Your Wind Farm In the Windiest Place?
Year 2022Episode 21

Why Wouldn't You Put Your Wind Farm In the Windiest Place?

Jan. 22, 2022
Why Galaxies are Fidget Spinners
Year 2022Episode 22

Why Galaxies are Fidget Spinners

Jan. 24, 2022
Why it's Tough to Multitask While Driving
Year 2022Episode 23

Why it's Tough to Multitask While Driving

Jan. 24, 2022
Why Do Itches Make You Chase Them?
Year 2022Episode 24

Why Do Itches Make You Chase Them?

Jan. 25, 2022
Is Your Dog Bilingual?
Year 2022Episode 25

Is Your Dog Bilingual?

Jan. 26, 2022
Do your nose and ears keep growing as you age?
Year 2022Episode 26

Do your nose and ears keep growing as you age?

Jan. 27, 2022
How We Could Beat Childhood Peanut Allergies
Year 2022Episode 27

How We Could Beat Childhood Peanut Allergies

Jan. 28, 2022
How to Avoid Corpse-Flavored Water
Year 2022Episode 28

How to Avoid Corpse-Flavored Water

Jan. 29, 2022
5 Things We Can Learn From Alaska
Year 2022Episode 29

5 Things We Can Learn From Alaska

Jan. 30, 2022
How the Big Game affects Heart Health
Year 2022Episode 30

How the Big Game affects Heart Health

Jan. 31, 2022
Can Your Cat Change Color?
Year 2022Episode 31

Can Your Cat Change Color?

Feb. 1, 2022
How We Feel Pain, From Peppers to Pressure
Year 2022Episode 32

How We Feel Pain, From Peppers to Pressure

Feb. 3, 2022
10-Year Cancer Remission Thanks to T Cell Therapy | SciShow News
Year 2022Episode 33

10-Year Cancer Remission Thanks to T Cell Therapy | SciShow News

Feb. 4, 2022
REALLY Cold Cases Cracked by Science
Year 2022Episode 34

REALLY Cold Cases Cracked by Science

Feb. 6, 2022
These squirrels do parkour.
Year 2022Episode 35

These squirrels do parkour.

Feb. 7, 2022
Why Inducing Hallucinations Might Be a Good Idea
Year 2022Episode 36

Why Inducing Hallucinations Might Be a Good Idea

Feb. 7, 2022
This Fish Bulks Up When Danger is Near
Year 2022Episode 37

This Fish Bulks Up When Danger is Near

Feb. 8, 2022
How do squirrels remember their nuts?
Year 2022Episode 38

How do squirrels remember their nuts?

Feb. 9, 2022
Can We Keep Neurons Active…with Algae?
Year 2022Episode 39

Can We Keep Neurons Active…with Algae?

Feb. 9, 2022
Uncovering the Secrets of the Past with AI
Year 2022Episode 40

Uncovering the Secrets of the Past with AI

Feb. 10, 2022
These Chimps Treat Each Other's Wounds. With Bugs
Year 2022Episode 41

These Chimps Treat Each Other's Wounds. With Bugs

Feb. 11, 2022

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