Maya Higa smiles on set with an animation of Togo the sled dog that pulled two ice caps together to save an entire sled dog team on the Nome, AK serum run.
The other half of Togo, and a musher battling severe frostbite overlayed on a map of Alaska.
Learn about the journey that was 1000km of chaos in a race to save the lives of children in our latest Deep Dive.
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Her livestreams feature conservation education, IRL lifestyle content, and charity fundraising. Maya founded @alveussanctuary.org, a non-profit wildlife sanctuary and virtual education center in central Texas.
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Maya Higa is one of the top female streamers on Twitch and a rising star on YouTube. Her passions include wildlife conservation and education, and she integrates these into her content regularly, creating some of the most unique content on Twitch.
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Maya Higa on the SciShow set
The next Deep Dive comes out this Thursday with a very special guest host Maya Higa! Watch at youtube.com/scishow
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These Petroglyphs Helped Humans Survive the Desert
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Host Madelyn in a maroon SciShow Geology Department shirt.
Host Madelyn in a maroon SciShow Geology Department shirt.
Calling all rock nerds! The SciShow Department of Geology shirt is back!
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NASA's Artemis II Crew Launches To The Moon (Official Broadcast)
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Last year, our viewers spent 12.5 million hours watching SciShow videos — on topics from the Parkinson's Belt to the Kardashev Scale. Roughly 3.5 in every 10,000 viewers made that possible by supporting us.
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Our Executive Producer was named the first fellow in the Outrider New Media Accelerator program! We're so excited for the opportunity to work with @outrider.org to tell important stories in nuclear science, coming soon!
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Introducing Nicole Sweeney, Outrider's new fellow at @complexly.org's @scishow.bsky.social.
Sweeney’s appointment marks the first fellow in the Outrider New Media Accelerator, which supports digital creators across multimedia platforms.
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From L to R: Savannah Geary (host & producer), Nicole Sweeney (Executive Producer), and Amy Peterson (Script Editor) pose in front of the projector screen of their presentation titled : "Shaping Science Stories: How to Turn Simple Research into Engaging Narratives"
Science communication is totally our jam, and getting to talk about how we do what we do is always great! Thanks to everyone who sat in on our session during the #AAASmtg last week.
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Thrilled to see so many #AAASmtg attendees at Sharing Science Stories session by @scishow.bsky.social You Tube creators (8M subscribers).
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#UICAHS' Leah Lebowicz was interviewed for a recent episode of @scishow.bsky.social that explores the history, scientific significance and ethical complexities of the Pernkopf Atlas. The episode also showcases artwork by second-year #UICBVIS student Melinda Thompson.
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You can still sign up for a Rocks Box subscription and get February's rock (shungite)! But if your collection is missing any of these gems, minerals, or fossils you can order them at scishow.rocks!
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The latest Deep Dive is now available. Due to its sensitive nature we've decided to forego the premiere, so you can freely skip the more graphic details if you choose.
Watch it at youtu.be/4VJfFZo1mPM?...
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A photograph of The Atlas of Topographical and Applied Human Anatomy on the SciShow set.
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"we're going to discuss a lot of difficult topics in this video and to do so, we will be showing illustrations of human remains, including some images from the Pernkopf Atlas. There will be an on-screen warning ahead of these images, and we will include time codes to skip in the description. Look for this graphic! All anatomical props in this video are replicas."
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A head shot of host Danielle Bainbridge with a serious and pensive look on her face on set.
A screenshot of a story in the episode featuring some animations from our animations team, edited to include the set in the background.
Tomorrow we are unpacking the history behind a compendium of medical science that is so controversial it's been at the core of a moral debate for decades.
Join us at 10 AM PT | 1 PM ET for the live premiere, or tune in after if you want to skip the sensitive details.
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Danielle Bainbridge is hosting the next Deep Dive. We'll be unpacking an important and disturbing part of science history Thursday, Jan 29th at youtube.com/scishow.
Warning: this Deep Dive will cover difficult topics and contain sensitive images.
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That's a wrap on Field Trips! We had such a great time showing you around.
Special thanks to @brandeisuniversity.bsky.social, @broadinstitute.org, and @bostonchildrens.bsky.social
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Jaida and Dr. Stevens pose for a photo in the lab!
Dr. Stevens captivates the lab while talking about glia.
A member of Stevens's team is showing off some research images to our team.
A member of the lab preps a sample in a dish in the lab.
With a lab so big, Dr. Stevens’s team must be working on something huge!
That’s why we’re bringing you to the Stevens Lab to check it out!
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The Neuroscientist Who Doesn't Study Neurons
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The final stop on our Field Trips Tour is Dr. Beth Stevens’s lab at Boston Children’s Hospital.
Fun fact: the Stevens Lab is bigger than some entire university departments, and is spread across Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard, and MIT!
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When Hannah Yevick learned that the placenta contained a cell whose surface spanned 13 square meters, the biophysicist was fascinated. For this episode of @scishow.bsky.social Field Trips, we traveled to Yevick's lab to learn about the largest cell in the human body.
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Jaida and Dr. Hannah Yevick during their sit-down interview.
A lab assistant shows Jaida some work in the lab.
Dr. Yevick prepping Jaida for what she will see under the microscope
a side view of a microscope with a petri dish sample on it.
Join us at Brandeis University to visit Dr. Hannah Yevick’s Lab, where the focus is on billions of individual cells that fused together to become one super cell spanning 13 square meters!
That’s the kind of thing you want to see for yourself.
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The Largest Human Cell Grows Outside of You
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For the next stop of our Field Trips tour, we’re camping out under a tent made from the biggest cell in the human body! (metaphorically, of course).
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Jaida Elcock and Dr. Feng Zheng pose for a photo during their interview.
Jaida Elcock dressed in lab gear giving an expression that says "can you believe this is happening?"
Dr. Zheng and Jaida engrossed in conversation about the specifics of the lab work.
Dr. Zheng showing off how some of the lab equipment works.
First stop on our Field Trip tour is Dr. Feng Zhang's lab at the Broad Institute.
You may already be familiar with Dr. Zhang’s work if you’ve ever heard of CRISPR… but how do you follow up a hit like that?
That’s a story big enough to tell in person.
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Introducing: SciShow Field Trips! A brand-new series created by Complexly in partnership with @tangledbankhhmi.bsky.social. All week, we're taking you OUT of the studio and INTO real working labs around Boston.
Hosted by @sofishtication.bsky.social, at youtube.com/scishow
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A close-up shot of an enhydro agate, the featured rock of January 2026 in SciShow's monthly Rocks Box subscription.
For the first time in a long time, we were able to expand our SciShow Rocks Box Subscriptions! So, if you’re not signed up yet, but you really want an enhydro agate— and every rock that comes along after— sign up at complexly.info/Rocks2026.
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