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Tag 'Insects'
14 vidéos
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15:57
275 463
Why bees are disappearing
Honeybees
have
thrived
for
50
million
years
,
each
colony
40
to
50,000
individuals
coordinated
in
amazing
harmony
.
So
why
,
seven
years
ago
,
did
colonies
start
dying
en
masse
?
Marla
Spivak
reveals
four
reasons
which
are
interacting
with
tragic
consequences
.
This
is
not
simply
a
problem
because
bees
pollinate
a
third
of
the
world
’s
crops
.
Could
this
incredible
[ . . . ]
15:56
160 604
How a fly flies
An
insect
's
ability
to
fly
is
perhaps
one
of
the
greatest
feats
of
evolution
.
Michael
Dickinson
looks
at
how
a
fruit
fly
takes
flight
with
such
delicate
wings
,
thanks
to
a
clever
flapping
motion
and
flight
muscles
that
are
both
powerful
and
nimble
.
But
the
secret
ingredient
:
the
incredible
fly
brain
.
(
Filmed
at
TEDxCaltech
.
)
15:25
113 538
Your brain is more than a bag of chemicals
Modern
psychiatric
drugs
treat
the
chemistry
of
the
whole
brain
,
but
neurobiologist
David
Anderson
believes
in
a
more
nuanced
view
of
how
the
brain
functions
.
He
illuminates
new
research
that
could
lead
to
targeted
psychiatric
medications
--
that
work
better
and
avoid
side
effects
.
How
's
he
doing
it
?
For
a
start
,
by
making
a
bunch
of
fruit
flies
angry
.
(
Filmed
[ . . . ]
15:25
107 579
Science is for everyone, kids included
What
do
science
and
play
have
in
common
?
Neuroscientist
Beau
Lotto
thinks
all
people
(
kids
included
)
should
participate
in
science
and
,
through
the
process
of
discovery
,
change
perceptions
.
He
's
seconded
by
12
-
year
-
old
Amy
O'Toole
,
who
,
along
with
25
of
her
classmates
,
published
the
first
peer
-
reviewed
article
by
schoolchildren
,
about
the
Blackawton
bees
project
.
It
[ . . . ]
15:41
81 383
Could this laser zap malaria?
Nathan
Myhrvold
and
team
's
latest
inventions
--
as
brilliant
as
they
are
bold
--
remind
us
that
the
world
needs
wild
creativity
to
tackle
big
problems
like
malaria
.
And
just
as
that
idea
sinks
in
,
he
rolls
out
a
live
demo
of
a
new
,
mosquito
-
zapping
gizmo
you
have
to
see
to
believe
.
11:58
66 240
What we learn from insects’ kinky sex lives
Marlene
Zuk
delightedly
,
determinedly
studies
insects
.
In
this
enlightening
,
funny
talk
,
she
shares
just
some
of
the
ways
that
they
are
truly
astonishing
—
not
least
for
the
creative
ways
they
have
sex
.
13:51
58 196
The loves and lies of fireflies
Biologist
Sara
Lewis
has
spent
the
past
20
years
getting
to
the
bottom
of
the
magic
and
wonder
of
fireflies
.
In
this
charming
talk
,
she
tells
us
how
and
why
the
beetles
produce
their
silent
sparks
,
what
happens
when
two
fireflies
have
sex
,
and
why
one
group
of
females
is
known
as
the
firefly
vampire
.
(
It
's
not
pretty.
)
Find
out
more
astonishing
facts
about
fireflies
[ . . . ]
20:25
41 681
The emergent genius of ant colonies
With
a
dusty
backhoe
,
a
handful
of
Japanese
paint
markers
and
a
few
students
in
tow
,
Deborah
Gordon
digs
up
ant
colonies
in
the
Arizona
desert
to
understand
their
complex
social
system
.
16:34
14 871
Why not eat insects?
Marcel
Dicke
makes
an
appetizing
case
for
adding
insects
to
everyone
's
diet
.
His
message
to
squeamish
chefs
and
foodies
:
delicacies
like
locusts
and
caterpillars
compete
with
meat
in
flavor
,
nutrition
and
eco
-
friendliness
.
15:10
11 889
A secret weapon against Zika and other mosquito-borne diseases
Where
did
Zika
come
from
,
and
what
can
we
do
about
it
?
Molecular
biologist
Nina
Fedoroff
takes
us
around
the
world
to
understand
Zika
's
origins
and
how
it
spread
,
proposing
a
controversial
way
to
stop
the
virus
—
and
other
deadly
diseases
—
by
preventing
infected
mosquitoes
from
multiplying
.
16:23
8 327
a plea for bees
Bees
are
dying
in
droves
.
Why
?
Leading
apiarist
Dennis
vanEngelsdorp
looks
at
the
gentle
,
misunderstood
creature
's
important
place
in
nature
and
the
mystery
behind
its
alarming
disappearance
.
15:23
09
Natural pest control ... using bugs!
At
TEDxTelAviv
,
Shimon
Steinberg
looks
at
the
difference
between
pests
and
bugs
--
and
makes
the
case
for
using
good
bugs
to
fight
bad
bugs
,
avoiding
chemicals
in
our
quest
for
perfect
produce
.
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