# The Baby Bum - Mind Blow

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Vsauce2
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGjPaJ1MtmY
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/42696

## Транскрипт

### Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00) []

I just learned there's a plant called Baby Bum that looks like two tiny cheeks peeking out of pants the succulent endemic to the Western Cape in South Africa has no medicinal or cultural uses but it's very popular due to its adorable gluteus maximus-like appearance what's cool about the region where it's found is that due to being surrounded by mountains it gets very little rainfall and has spawned hundreds of completely unique succulents including a little bug Vsauce one story down seven to go this is mind blow this shape-shifting haptic display for 3D designs is made from 100 soft robotic muscles that can activate 50 times per second designed by engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder and the Max Planck Institute for intelligence systems it has multiple functions each pixel is made up of an actuator a magnetic sensor and a control circuit it can create shapes respond to human touch manipulate objects and generate images so for instance a magnetic wand can be used to draw imagery it can display the estimated mass of an object and it can move as well as sort objects or it could just do any combination of these tasks and they hope to use this technology for future applications in the gaming industry medical field or even in manufacturing such as handling toxic materials microchip brain implants have restored feeling and movement in a man living with quadriplegia the double neural bypass is a first of its kind clinical trial performed by bioelectric medicine researchers surgeons and engineers at northwell Health's Feinstein institutes for medical research the brain body and spinal cord were linked together electronically for the first time in a paralyzed human to restore lasting movement and sensation with the help of AI and the long-term goal of This research isn't limited to re-linking these connections but the hope that one day disease and injury could be treated with our own nerves and without the need for pharmaceuticals in science Takes Time News 10 years ago I told you about the bacteria killing wings of clanger cicadas and now we understand how it works using ORNL Summit supercomputer they were able to model the nanostructure of the Wings to understand how the Nano pillars not only kill bacteria but also clean the surface this is extremely important because killing the bacteria isn't enough if debris is Left Behind it becomes a great environment for more bacteria to absorb on top of them but this nanopillar structure continues to stress the membrane after rupturing and the tension builds until the bacteria is detached this could be huge news for developing antibacterial Coatings for use in the medical field such as on devices like catheters do you want to know how the vsauce2 sauce messages made for years I've been using story blocks the sponsor of this video storyblocks is a stock media subscription service for unlimited downloads of royalty free video if you're a Creator this is the way to go a simple subscription a huge library of video images sound effects music and editing templates and it's all 100 royalty free forever with no restrictions on where you distribute your videos no more expensive pay-per-clip pricing it's easy it's excellent that's why I use storyblocks to get started with unlimited downloads at one set price go to storyblocks. com vsauce2 or click the link down in the description below storyblocks is awesome a new algorithm has identified its first potentially hazardous asteroid Rock based bodies of every size are flying around Earth some are just a few feet wide and others are the size of the moon but the verisi Rubin observatory in Chile has developed the heliolink 3D algorithm to identify the ones that might pose a threat to us like 2022 sf289 is 600 feet long and classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid or PHA meaning that if threat to Earth isn't imminent an 8. 4 meter mirror and 3200 megapixel camera tracks phas twice per night to make sure they stay in line because in the grand scheme of space being 13 million miles away is a little too close for comfort buddy we can snag water with spider silk condensing water in the air is usually a highly energy intensive process but spiders do it without even trying researchers at China's Bayonne University have designed artificial microfibers with enough surface area to attract droplets of water the same way Dew forms on spider webs a series of helical spindle grooves helps channel the water achieving collection volumes

### Segment 2 (05:00 - 07:00) [5:00]

2114 times greater than simple microfiber knots it's an efficient passive collection method that lets nature do the work for you so if you're parched in the middle of the Sahara just whip out your helical Groove spindle knot microfiber blanket and start chugging or get that eat pant Bart Simpson on your lower back when you can put a nano tattoo on an individual cell researchers at John Hopkins University have successfully tattooed an array of wires on living cells to monitor their health soft cells are a unique challenge for adhering foreign elements because living cells actually move the team's bioprinting transfer strategy attached precursors to Nano circuits onto rat brains which they hope will pave the way for tattooing sensors that can identify problems in organs on a small scale before there's a major problem so Kat Von D is gonna have to up her game Into Gold Nano patterns and alginate hydrogels it turns out jellyfish have been swimming around for half a billion years for over three decades fossils excavated from the Burgess Shale region in the Canadian Rockies have been sitting in the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto well recently somebody finally took a look at him jellyfish start as polyps on the ocean floor which reproduce asexually then they evolve into medusas that can swim around freely an analysis of 182 fossil samples discovered the oldest for gesso Medusa phasma Forest ever seen clocking in over 50 million years older than the horseshoe crab but a couple hundred million years younger than the boring sea sponge some of the Burgess Shale fossils are so well preserved that they show what an animal's last meal was so just know that 500 million years from now alien archaeologists are gonna judge you for eating ham and cheese Hot Pockets the night before you died just something to think about and now introducing the RCA XL 100 the TV that thinks in color from 1975. it means RCA's most Vivid color most automatic systems and for reliability the most tested TV in RCA history the new RCA xl100 color track system thinks in color
