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Words of Science
Orrin Omali Castillo
45 episodes
12 hours ago
Short essays about the history of key words related to the field of science. Go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnLcc4NGH7sRxuL4Iz0sgAw if you prefer to watch the video.
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Short essays about the history of key words related to the field of science. Go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnLcc4NGH7sRxuL4Iz0sgAw if you prefer to watch the video.
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Words of Science
Catalysis

What has the alchemist searched for all their life?  What does catalysis mean in English?  Answers to these and more in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 32 seconds

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Carotid

Why is a heart attack commonly called a 'coronary'?  Why are veins named the way they are named?  Answers to these and more in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 26 seconds

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Carnivore

What's the difference between a carnivore, herbivore and an omnivore?  Find out in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 42 seconds

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Carcinoma

What's the difference between a benign tumor and a malignant tumor?  What does astrology have to do with real science?  Answers to these and more in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 53 seconds

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Capillarity

Ever wondered how trees get water higher than a 2-story building without a pump?  Or why water in test tubes make a little crescent?  Find out in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 48 seconds

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Calorie

What's the difference between 'calorie' and 'Calorie'?  What exactly is heat and how is it measured?  Answers to these and more in this episode of Words of Science.

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4 years ago
2 minutes 40 seconds

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Calendar

Where does the word 'calendar' come from?  How many weeks were in a month originally?  Answers to these and more await you in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 32 seconds

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Calcium

What does British mathematician Isaac Newton have to do with Calcium?  And how is Calcium related to the earliest known mechanical device for solving arithmetical problems?  Answers to these and more in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 44 seconds

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Calciferol

Why is vitamin D known as the "sunshine vitamin"?  Find out the answer to this and more in this episode of "Words of Science"?

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4 years ago
2 minutes 59 seconds

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Caffeine

Where does caffeine get its name from?  What is the active ingredient?  Answers to these questions and more in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 39 seconds

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Bromine

Are elements usually named based on their smell, or on their appearance?  Does our protective layer of ozone have an odor?  Find out the answers to these and more in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 34 seconds

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Bile

Why do we speak of a bile duct and a gall bladder when bile and gall are essentially the same thing?  Find out in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 42 seconds

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Benzene

What was Benzene originally named?  Who originally discovered Benzene?  Answers to these and more in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 57 seconds

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Base

What do we call a substance that is neither acid nor alkali?  Are there different kinds of bases?  Where does the term 'base' come from anyway?  Answers to these questions and more on this episode of "Words of Science"

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4 years ago
2 minutes 46 seconds

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Barometer

Who invented the first barometer?  What is the literal meaning of the word barometer?  Can you suck water up a straw to the second floor?  Third floor?  Maybe the fourth floor and higher?  Find out the answers to these questions and more in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 40 seconds

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Ballistics

What's the difference between a missile and a projectile?  Find out the answer to that question and more in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 52 seconds

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Bacteriophage

Are there organisms out there that actually eat bacteria?  Find out in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 50 seconds

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Aurora Borealis

North - East - South - West... Who do the electrons love the best?  Find out in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 46 seconds

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Atom

A misnomer is a name that is incorrectly or unsuitably applied.  A "starfish" is a misnomer because although it resembles a star it is not a fish.  Find out how "atom" is a misnomer in this episode of "Words of Science".

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4 years ago
2 minutes 32 seconds

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Atmosphere

Where does our atmosphere stop?  Does it extend forever? Find out in this episode of "Words of Science"

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4 years ago
2 minutes 59 seconds

Words of Science
Short essays about the history of key words related to the field of science. Go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnLcc4NGH7sRxuL4Iz0sgAw if you prefer to watch the video.