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Emily Driscoll
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The Hidden Benefits of Oysters
9:33
14 дней назад
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@gillybeann
@gillybeann 2 часа назад
The little plant that could!
@viduraherath4008
@viduraherath4008 3 часа назад
I recently discovered this channel and for having under 500 subscribers , you present content so well at documentary level quality. Keep up the amazing work and I hope more people find this channel!
@Olisha.S
@Olisha.S 5 часов назад
Are we sure it’s gravity and not an EM field gradient?
@ross6753
@ross6753 9 часов назад
Isn't that obvious? After all, the leaves grow towards the light as well. In the soil, there's no light so they go down or sideways. Above, they go up because the light is above them. On the windowsill, a plant grows towards the side of the window, where it's lightest. So why wouldn't the roots do the same thing?
@syedrafiqkazim448
@syedrafiqkazim448 7 часов назад
Maybe because light can't pass through soil to the roots??
@ross6753
@ross6753 7 часов назад
@@syedrafiqkazim448 That's what I said, inside the soil they don't see any light, so they can't react to it. Roots are programmed to find food and water, just like leaves. Under the soil, they act like roots and go where ever there's food and water to be found. When there isn't any soil, there's light. So the roots will think they're leaves and grow toward the light. Roots and branches aren't different species, they're both limbs of the same creature. You can tell from watching when there's a root growing outside the soil, it will start to do photosynthesis and go all green. When a branch finds himself inside the earth, he'll think he's roots and start wriggling through it and make more roots. I don't even think Gravity has much to do with it.
@BloodHarzard
@BloodHarzard 11 часов назад
Yeah it's not gravity. I'm not sure if this is scientifically tested yet but plants also grow towards the SOUND of flowing water. Yeah you read that right, you don't need to actually pour water in order to attract roots. Plants can "hear".
@littlepiggy200
@littlepiggy200 9 часов назад
Some plants do not all. Crops that we eat generally don’t.
@snekback.
@snekback. 9 часов назад
They can probably feel vibrations in the ground
@CTonYT
@CTonYT 5 часов назад
i read the plant senses in botany last year there was sth like that like seismo-sth
@mikkins85710
@mikkins85710 13 часов назад
What happens when you turn on the artificial gravity.
@littlepiggy200
@littlepiggy200 9 часов назад
No such thing as
@snekback.
@snekback. 9 часов назад
@@littlepiggy200 The centrifugal force can give the illusion of gravity
@ross6753
@ross6753 7 часов назад
This isn't Star Trek 😂
@Phuktup3
@Phuktup3 День назад
the plants: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
@Fanwithuke1324
@Fanwithuke1324 4 дня назад
americans don’t even play it
@slimsqde7397
@slimsqde7397 4 дня назад
nice video!
@miksbumbulis9447
@miksbumbulis9447 4 дня назад
Great video, very informative!
@emily-driscoll
@emily-driscoll День назад
Thank you!
@eastindiaV
@eastindiaV 5 дней назад
You just create a gyroscopically stabilized supermassive g force, which generates gravity like earth, So they grown normally. Probably healthier than on earth. And you can speed up time, grow them, harvest them, speed up time, harvest them, speed up time, ferment them, speed up time, extract the medicine.....
@fecalis
@fecalis 5 дней назад
интересная тема
@crackedemerald4930
@crackedemerald4930 5 дней назад
you should get someone for a voiceover when you can.
@miksbumbulis9447
@miksbumbulis9447 4 дня назад
I disagree The voiceover was great
@wmpx34
@wmpx34 3 дня назад
@@miksbumbulis9447perfect IMO
@NotABean_
@NotABean_ 5 дней назад
underrated video! :D
@Mc4King
@Mc4King 5 дней назад
Are you doing these videos by yourself? The production quality is really high!
@emily-driscoll
@emily-driscoll День назад
Thanks! The credits are in the comments (and end of the videos).
@RickyRider35
@RickyRider35 5 дней назад
Very well made 👏
@TallinuTV
@TallinuTV 5 дней назад
Very interesting, thanks!
@JeanneDriscoll-se2xc
@JeanneDriscoll-se2xc 6 дней назад
These scientists are raising important questions about how plants might support humans away from planet earth. A fascinating video!!
@ishakkhan2920
@ishakkhan2920 6 дней назад
That was a really interesting video, keep up the good work Emily! :)
@emily-driscoll
@emily-driscoll День назад
Thank you!
@JovenAlbarida
@JovenAlbarida 8 дней назад
For me its Pingpong is the fastest sport with raket
@thedduck
@thedduck 15 дней назад
Oh the amount of trolls I got when I comment the exact same thing to a viral Instagram reel about Pickleball being the fastest racket sport is just 😂
@JeanneDriscoll-se2xc
@JeanneDriscoll-se2xc 18 дней назад
Fantastic presentation about a critical element of our ecosystem.
@NeelReddy-tg4zu
@NeelReddy-tg4zu 18 дней назад
Why pay for a Brita when you can just get an oyster? 😀 Well made video about nature's water filters!
@danieloblinger1199
@danieloblinger1199 20 дней назад
This is the stupidest posting I’ve ever watched.
@gillybeann
@gillybeann 20 дней назад
Amazing what oysters do! Such a vital part of our habitat and ecosystem.
@NetMaestro2009
@NetMaestro2009 21 день назад
What about squash?
@whyandhowdaushitenande
@whyandhowdaushitenande 21 день назад
As an professional badminton player from asia who have played nationals , i dont want to say anything, i cant describe chaos and storm on court during match , everything goes so fast yet it feels slow when youre facing the shuttle.
@skychaos87
@skychaos87 21 день назад
There are two types of speed, reaction speed and coverage speed. Badminton has the fastest ball/projectile speed but its not the fastest in reactional and coverage speed required. That is because while the shuttlecock speed is fast, it slows down dramatically in the air because of the shape of the shuttlecock and the feather creating drag. The speed of the shuttlecock at the ending part of its travel distance becomes less than 1/3 of its top speed. This is unlike ball projectiles like Tennis ball or Ping Pong ball, where the speed stayed mostly constant and slows down lesser over the same distance and duration. In terms of reaction speed, its Ping Pong > Badminton > Tennis Shuttlecock may move faster, but because of the larger distance and dramatic speed reduction, its actually easier to react to a shuttlecock than a ping pong ball. In terms of movement and coverage speed, its Tennis > Badminton > Tennis Ping Pong while its harder to react it doesn't require much coverage of distance, thus most of the speed is reaction and arm speed. In Badminton not only do you have to react fast, you also need to cover some grounds too. Tennis on the other hand is other side of the extreme, you do have more time to react but you will need to cover way more ground. So having great reaction speed like in Ping Pong and Badminton isn't going to cut it if your body can't bring you fast and far enough to reach the ball. IMO all 3 sports are the fastest in their own rights and they require different skills and disciplines. In Tennis you need more power physical strength to move fast and further, whereas in Ping Pong you need more fast twitch reaction than power. Badminton is a combination and a balance of both.
@AircraftAegeus
@AircraftAegeus 22 дня назад
As an professional badminton player who lives in New York City, if you get distracted merely within a second, you may miss a shot. The trick is to shoot down while swinging fast, which is called a smash. Another trick is to shoot far away from your opponent, causing him/her to run in that direction, causing a high chance of missing.
@JohnWilson-wg4gk
@JohnWilson-wg4gk 23 дня назад
Contemporary New York : Khlav Kalash Crab juice Mt. Dew
@goonhoongtatt1883
@goonhoongtatt1883 23 дня назад
Tennis looks like a bore once you get to know badminton.
@user-it3gp4vm1z
@user-it3gp4vm1z 23 дня назад
10 hours of tennis😅 vs 30 minutes of badminton💀
@unix11ai83
@unix11ai83 19 дней назад
I played badminton for 3 hours (I'm from Malaysia)
@nicholasrella6904
@nicholasrella6904 23 дня назад
If those carts existed today they'd be selling oysters for $30 a piece.
@johnsmith1953x
@johnsmith1953x 26 дней назад
*Scientists: "The pollution will kill all the oysters in New York in a few decades"* People Then: "Stop being woke!" People Now: "What happened to all the oysters?"
@xenonmob
@xenonmob 26 дней назад
what are the numbers on the delmonaco’s menu at 0:19 ? so confused
@JohnWilson-wg4gk
@JohnWilson-wg4gk 23 дня назад
😄 The numbers denote the quantity of a semi-precious object known as "the penny" required to purchase each food item. If you mind them, your dollars will take care of themselves...
@bencoheed
@bencoheed 26 дней назад
great and informative video
@emily-driscoll
@emily-driscoll День назад
Thank you!
@grawakendream8980
@grawakendream8980 26 дней назад
how
@maxx1mus1041
@maxx1mus1041 27 дней назад
Sewage and the thousands of bodies dumped into the Hudson and the east river
@MbisonBalrog
@MbisonBalrog 27 дней назад
You can still get in restaurants.
@cjninebot13
@cjninebot13 27 дней назад
90 % of the city street is now halal food carts now .
@JonMurray
@JonMurray 28 дней назад
Great video! I loved badminton when I was younger. New subscriber ✌🏻
@emily-driscoll
@emily-driscoll День назад
Thanks for the sub!
@user-rl2gp5ge5k
@user-rl2gp5ge5k 28 дней назад
Im actually quite suprised that badminton is the fastest sport i first thought the fastest sport was table tennis bc of the speeds of balls reaching about 100-200+ of speed
@whoops7025
@whoops7025 27 дней назад
It is possible to throw a ball with the arm above 150km/h so yeah, 100-200 isn't very fast. Try shooting a table tennis ball with a badminton racket
@z.ace.44
@z.ace.44 28 дней назад
hhmm... probably it should be the "quickest" rather than "Fastest" because in my mind I consider Quick = Acceleration. But hey... thats just my opinion :D Great vid btw
@whoops7025
@whoops7025 27 дней назад
It is the velocity that is the highest in badminton. Not acceleration.
@BobKnight-mm2ze
@BobKnight-mm2ze 28 дней назад
Very nice peek into history. Thanks a lot. Feel like a just watched a local NY area PBS piece.
@kateapple1
@kateapple1 29 дней назад
Lemme guess.. they disappeared bc we over fished them.. didn’t they 😂 GOD WE SUCK
@kateapple1
@kateapple1 29 дней назад
UGH THE SMELL!!!! 😂
@AshutoshShelkeP
@AshutoshShelkeP 29 дней назад
Table Tennis is the fastest
@anderspedersen7488
@anderspedersen7488 29 дней назад
01:35: No idea oysters that big existed. It wouldn’t take many of that size to fill a grown man.
@emily-driscoll
@emily-driscoll День назад
They recently found a giant oyster in NY Harbor- a size that hasn't been seen in a century: www.nytimes.com/2018/09/02/nyregion/biggest-oyster-new-york-city-harbor.html
@khalidalshatri3267
@khalidalshatri3267 29 дней назад
Really good content you just earned a new subscriber you deserve more than 300 subs
@emily-driscoll
@emily-driscoll День назад
Thanks for the sub!
@caseycieslikowski2929
@caseycieslikowski2929 29 дней назад
NYC is still a shithole.