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This video features Dr. Chris Thomas answering children's questions about how you can become a This video features Dr. Pat Becerra discussing why she became a Dr. James Raber answers whether fish have eyelids and if animals get blurry vision. Version of this video without Dr. James Raber answers questions like why all animal eyes don't look the same and if dogs see the same way humans do. Dr. Cheri Wiggs explains what our eyes do while we sleep and why we can't see colors well in the dark. Version of this video ... This video features Dr. Matt McMahon describing optical illusions and how they play tricks on our eyes. Created on April 30, 2013 ...

This video features Dr. Rachel Bishop explains the concept of "perfect vision," how glasses work, and how we can tell if we need ... Dr. Emily Chew sheds light on common eye-related myths to tell us fact vs. fiction. Version of this video without Dr. Michael Steinmetz explains why salt water stings our eyes, why it does not sting whales' eyes, and whether opening our eyes ... This video features Dr. Sheldon Miller answering children's questions on colorblindness, whether it can be treated, and how ... Dr. Cheri Wiggs talks about what happens to our eyes when we cry and what it means to be nearsighted or farsighted. Version of ... Please note that we can't see questions from Facebook or YouTube during the live broadcast** How do our brains interpret all the ...

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(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: How Did You Become a Scientist?

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: How Did You Become a Scientist?

This video features Dr. Chris Thomas answering children's questions about how you can become a

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: Why Did You Become a Scientist?

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: Why Did You Become a Scientist?

This video features Dr. Pat Becerra discussing why she became a

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: Sharks and Barks

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: Sharks and Barks

Dr. James Raber answers whether fish have eyelids and if animals get blurry vision. Version of this video without

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: All Eyes on Animals

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: All Eyes on Animals

Dr. James Raber answers questions like why all animal eyes don't look the same and if dogs see the same way humans do.

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: Eyes at Night

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: Eyes at Night

Dr. Cheri Wiggs explains what our eyes do while we sleep and why we can't see colors well in the dark. Version of this video ...

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: What Is an Optical Illusion?

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: What Is an Optical Illusion?

This video features Dr. Matt McMahon describing optical illusions and how they play tricks on our eyes. Created on April 30, 2013 ...

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: Perfect Vision and Glasses

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: Perfect Vision and Glasses

This video features Dr. Rachel Bishop explains the concept of "perfect vision," how glasses work, and how we can tell if we need ...

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: Eye Myths and Facts

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: Eye Myths and Facts

Dr. Emily Chew sheds light on common eye-related myths to tell us fact vs. fiction. Version of this video without

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: Underwater Eyes

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: Underwater Eyes

Dr. Michael Steinmetz explains why salt water stings our eyes, why it does not sting whales' eyes, and whether opening our eyes ...

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: What Is Color Blindness?

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: What Is Color Blindness?

This video features Dr. Sheldon Miller answering children's questions on colorblindness, whether it can be treated, and how ...

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: Nearsighted or Farsighted

(Audio Described) Ask a Scientist: Nearsighted or Farsighted

Dr. Cheri Wiggs talks about what happens to our eyes when we cry and what it means to be nearsighted or farsighted. Version of ...

Ask a Scientist: How Do We Perceive Sounds? (3/22/2021)

Ask a Scientist: How Do We Perceive Sounds? (3/22/2021)

Please note that we can't see questions from Facebook or YouTube during the live broadcast** How do our brains interpret all the ...

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