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  2. AsapScience - Wikipedia

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    Kurzgesagt-In a Nutshell AsapScience , stylized as AsapSCIENCE , is a YouTube channel created by Canadian YouTubers Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown. The channel produces a range of videos that touch on various concepts related to science and technology.

  3. Meanings of minor-planet names: 10001–11000 - Wikipedia

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    Cary Kaiming Huang (born 1997) is an animator and educator known for his variety of animated coding projects and data visualization videos. He and his brother Michael created the popular online interactive size comparison tool "The Scale of the Universe" in 2010, which in turn inspired the Kurzgesagt app "Universe in a Nutshell". [9] IAU · 10003

  4. Kurzgesagt - Wikipedia

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    Kurzgesagt (/ ˌ k ʊər t s ɡ ə ˈ z ɑː k t /; German for "In a nutshell", "in short", or literally "shortly said"; German pronunciation: [ˈkʊʁt͡sɡəˌzaːkt]) is a German animation and design studio founded by Philipp Dettmer.

  5. Great Filter - Wikipedia

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    The Great Filter is the idea that, in the development of life from the earliest stages of abiogenesis to reaching the highest levels of development on the Kardashev scale, there is a barrier to development that makes detectable extraterrestrial life exceedingly rare.

  6. Frilled shark - Wikipedia

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    The zoologist Ludwig Döderlein first identified, described, and classified the frilled shark as a discrete species of shark.After three years (1879–1881) of marine research in Japan, Döderlein took two specimen sharks to Vienna, but lost the taxonomic manuscript of the research.

  7. Boltzmann brain - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig Boltzmann. The Boltzmann brain thought experiment suggests that it might be more likely for a brain to spontaneously form, complete with a memory of having existed in our universe, rather than for the entire universe to come about in the manner cosmologists think it actually did.

  8. Peto's paradox - Wikipedia

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    Peto's paradox is the observation that, at the species level, the incidence of cancer does not appear to correlate with the number of cells in an organism. [1] For example, the incidence of cancer in humans is much higher than the incidence of cancer in whales, [2] despite a whale having about 1000 times more cells than a human. [3]

  9. Focal adhesion - Wikipedia

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    In cell biology, focal adhesions (also cell–matrix adhesions or FAs) are large macromolecular assemblies through which mechanical force and regulatory signals are transmitted between the extracellular matrix (ECM) and an interacting cell.