Probably intentional, and at any rate very funny, My split second "Aww, but Hank's so nice!" reaction made me pause to check the comments. Okay, back to science!
My great grandfather survived WWI. He came home and died of Spanish flu before my grandfather was born. I went to his very rural grave a couple years ago. It was a small cemetery. I was related to most of people there. Most died around 1918😢
If I remember we'll what I learned in geography class, a crucial factor of smog is inversion: A layer of cold air sitting on top of warmer, polluted air like a cover, trapping the pollution.
Why did fentanyl replace heroine as the primary opiate sold in illicit markets in the first place? It was more potent, so it took less to deliver an active dose, and it was cheaper for criminal organizations to import or produce due to it's potency by weight. If you want to end the fentanyl mortality epidemic the answer sad to say is legalizing, lowering prices on and making more available classic heroin, so that the supply can be regulated for purity against contaminants, and addicts can use something less toxic to get their fix. It would also have the added benefit of separating the market from organized crime. This is a prime example of when prohibition makes things worse.
"Here's a compilation of some of the deadliest stuff on Earth to try to avoid. First up is Hank." He's awesome, yes - but deadly? This is news to me. And I have no intent to try to avoid him. Because he's still awesome, even if deadly.
I just watched part of a video where "killer bees" had taken up residence under someone's shed. The guy said there were over 5,000 bees in this hive, and they had to rip out part of the floor of the shed. I couldn't watch the rest of it as it was freaking me out seeing how many bees there were and aggressive they are! The workers could feel the pounding of bees on them through their specialized bee suits, saying they'd have been stung to death 10 times over without their suits on, and bees even attacked the camera lens dozens of times!
“Bees are essentially livestock, like cows and chickens”. I immediately flashed to the South Park episode where the Japanese kept slaughtering all the whales and dolphins, until they were convinced by Stan that it was Cows and Chickens that actually bombed Hiroshima. 🙄😂 “Cow and-a Chicken?!? This is outrage!!” 😂😂
A local bee keeper business is a few kilometers away from my apartment. This past summer is the first time I've seen commercial honey bees. They are so docile and adorable. You'd have to mess directly with them for them to care about you...i just sat on the grass and watched them buzz around me from flower to flower. Still, my favourite bee is the bumble bee because they're so chubby and fuzzy haha! Seeing them land on a flower and it bends under their weight. 😂
The video didn't mention that fentanyl is fully synthetic so the production is not limited by naturally occurring ingredients. This makes it easier to produce a lot of it anywhere in the world not just where opium can be found.
The smog story is a good reminder that we tend to prioritise the economy and convenience, until we decide that our health is more important and demand improvements.
Staying warm and fed (because you've got the spending money) is a bigger health issue than smog. Battling smog is important but realize other things were a priority first.
@@b_uppy They're not mutually exclusive though, it was entirely possible to consider how to solve both problems in the 19th and 20th centuries but we waited unti the smog caused enough deaths in the 50s before deciding to tackle it, 700 years after it first appeared.
@chillsahoy2640 How might they have addressed this in the 1800s, let alone earlier? Coal use is a very recent advent to England. Believe peat was the primary source previously...
@@b_uppy Coal was used in London since the 1200s according to this video. People could have solved these challenges in the 1800s if there had been an incentive, but at that time the incentive was to increase productivity and expand the empire.
At 42:53 the Overdose of Fentanyl is said to be about 2 mg, or 1/10 of a penny. A penny is 2.5 grams which makes the OD limit to be 0.0008 of a penny. I'm guessing Reid probably meant to say 0.1 of a percent, since 1/10 of a penny (250 mg) is probably enough to kill the reincarnated soul of the poor individual. Anyway figured a quick edit or asterisk might be in order. Cheers!
It's funny, I was a bike messenger in NYC during the 1980s and also rode my bike as my transportation in Manhattan through the early 1990s. I used to cough up so much gray & black phlegm my friends even made fun of me for it! I would get home at night & see the particles of car exhaust in my facial hair too! Ever since I've moved out of NYC all that coughing I had completely stopped and no more black or gray phlegm either.
Well, that’s been a cheery start to the new year, and while we should/can be eternally grateful to science for the identification, avoidance, treatment, eradication of these various nasties let us not forget that none of this has been achieved by people praying to an imaginary friend in the sky.
me before clicking the video and watching the video on alchemy: *so we can count Fentanyl as a poison since large dosages are fatal hmm..* *[Music] plague poisonous trees fentanyl dangers* 👀👀
Woah! Insinuating that Black patients being more susceptible because they’re more appropriately prescribed medications for their chronic pain (well accepted and documented in the medical community that opioids are terrible drugs for chronic pain) flies in the face of the demographics of the opioid epidemic. Whites are disproportionately more likely to succumb to opioid overdose, which actually aligns with what we know about people who are inappropriately prescribed opioids for chronic pain being more likely to proceed to illicit opioid use after their prescriptions are stopped. Yes, there is a racial disparity of treatment with regards to pain, and it’s tragic, and we’re working on it. But if anything, that specific disparity, has for once had an unforeseen, if morbid, benefit of likely preventing many illicit opioid deaths among the Black community. We can’t just assume systemic racism in a setting like this automatically results in direct harm, at least not in the way you’re insinuating. I’m here for assessing inequality and inequity in healthcare, and actively fight in my practice to do so, but please don’t ignorantly spread misinformation just to appear more in touch or a stronger ally to the Black community. It only further decreases Black patients’ trust in the healthcare system that, at least for some of us, is trying to improve.
So basically what you’re saying is that in about 5 years lakes exploding will be common @scishow Also the od detection device should also notify the wearer that they od Maybe it would help lower the amount of people who stay on Or what if someone else is the cause of their od they would need to know
“Here is a compilation of the deadliest stuff on the earth to try and avoid, first up is Hank”
What did Hank do to you 😂
Haha 😂 i wonder if that was intentional or just a gift of serendipity for us all
He beat cancer. And got curly hair!
In the intro when she was like "first up is Hank" for a split second my mind jumped to the assumption she was saying Hank was super dangerous 😂
He is, the only thing more dangerous than knowledge is ignorance. Hank is a repository of the second most dangerous thing on earth.
I was thinking the same thing!
Probably intentional, and at any rate very funny, My split second "Aww, but Hank's so nice!" reaction made me pause to check the comments.
Okay, back to science!
Here’s a compilation of some of the deadliest stuff on Earth… first up is Hank…
At one point 100% of content I had intaken for 2025 was scishow
Wow you’re hard core? What did you watch in the 3rd minute?
SciShow😎
1 hour of SciShow?! Yes please!
My great grandfather survived WWI. He came home and died of Spanish flu before my grandfather was born. I went to his very rural grave a couple years ago. It was a small cemetery. I was related to most of people there. Most died around 1918😢
As a teenager I spent New years getting wasted. Now, at 42, Im in bed watching educational stuff.
Growth!
😂 38 doing the same
Same! Gen X in the house. You millennials got cheated. Lol
43, and same... _while_ getting utterly blazed.
@wmdkitty i was just gonna say a hoot and a drink and I'm now of to bed. I'm 46
If I remember we'll what I learned in geography class, a crucial factor of smog is inversion: A layer of cold air sitting on top of warmer, polluted air like a cover, trapping the pollution.
It was good to see Olivia & Michael again.
Happy New Year 🥳🎉😁
Happy New Years!
0:15 #1 deadly thing: Hank Green
way to start the new year
Why did fentanyl replace heroine as the primary opiate sold in illicit markets in the first place? It was more potent, so it took less to deliver an active dose, and it was cheaper for criminal organizations to import or produce due to it's potency by weight. If you want to end the fentanyl mortality epidemic the answer sad to say is legalizing, lowering prices on and making more available classic heroin, so that the supply can be regulated for purity against contaminants, and addicts can use something less toxic to get their fix. It would also have the added benefit of separating the market from organized crime. This is a prime example of when prohibition makes things worse.
ive never been this early to a scishow video
"Here's a compilation of some of the deadliest stuff on Earth to try to avoid. First up is Hank."
He's awesome, yes - but deadly? This is news to me. And I have no intent to try to avoid him. Because he's still awesome, even if deadly.
You wouldn’t get some of the greatest hiphop albums of all time if not for them naming “killer bees”
I just watched part of a video where "killer bees" had taken up residence under someone's shed. The guy said there were over 5,000 bees in this hive, and they had to rip out part of the floor of the shed. I couldn't watch the rest of it as it was freaking me out seeing how many bees there were and aggressive they are! The workers could feel the pounding of bees on them through their specialized bee suits, saying they'd have been stung to death 10 times over without their suits on, and bees even attacked the camera lens dozens of times!
“Bees are essentially livestock, like cows and chickens”.
I immediately flashed to the South Park episode where the Japanese kept slaughtering all the whales and dolphins, until they were convinced by Stan that it was Cows and Chickens that actually bombed Hiroshima. 🙄😂
“Cow and-a Chicken?!? This is outrage!!” 😂😂
Happy New Year's!
"a compilation of the deadliest stuff on earth to try and avoid - first up is Hank..."
Beautiful video. 👏 Happy New Year! 🎅🎉🎄🎁🎇🎆
Salt Lake City, to London: “hold my beer.”
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If you don’t know, SLC has some of the worst smog imaginable. We call it the death shroud.
Just come across this chilling with a new year hangover..subbed
Happy new year
the deadliest thing on Earth is oxygen.
"First up is Hank!" Hank, no! 😱😭
first up is Hank as one of the most effective perfusers of knowledge
Starting off 2025 pre-emptively stressing about these 5 things I have absolutely no control over, just to get in some practice
Wow, that was so much info on bats. I had to take a break. It gave me inflammation of thinking.
A local bee keeper business is a few kilometers away from my apartment. This past summer is the first time I've seen commercial honey bees. They are so docile and adorable. You'd have to mess directly with them for them to care about you...i just sat on the grass and watched them buzz around me from flower to flower.
Still, my favourite bee is the bumble bee because they're so chubby and fuzzy haha! Seeing them land on a flower and it bends under their weight. 😂
Bumblebees will straight up let you pet them with a fingertip when they're busy gathering pollen, and I love that for us.😊
@EmpressLizard81 haha, yup, they're goofy little creatures 🤣
Posting this literally seconds before 2025 is crazy.
It was still 10pm in Montana. ;)
Already more than 12 hours into 2025 in Australia 🤷
Gotta hit that quota!
I really like Hanks white and gold shirt
Top comment!
It's blue and black
The video didn't mention that fentanyl is fully synthetic so the production is not limited by naturally occurring ingredients. This makes it easier to produce a lot of it anywhere in the world not just where opium can be found.
I mean you can absolutely buy borax at the grocery store. You just buy it in the laundry aisle.
Bringing in the new year right 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for saying zoonotic correctly ❤
hey hey, its Hank with straight hair!
“Here’s a compilation of the deadliest things… first up is Hank”
25 km radius is insane
Happy to be here. Happy new year all, especially to you Sci Show! Thank you for keeping me educated and entertained all kf 2024!
“We’re all trying to survive” speak for yourself. As a good millennial, I’m trying to die every day
Happy New Year! Especially to Young Hank
And here we are... I'm 52 and have Myasthenia Gravis...so I'm currently winning. Happy New Year everyone 🎊🥰🤗
The smog story is a good reminder that we tend to prioritise the economy and convenience, until we decide that our health is more important and demand improvements.
Staying warm and fed (because you've got the spending money) is a bigger health issue than smog.
Battling smog is important but realize other things were a priority first.
@@b_uppy They're not mutually exclusive though, it was entirely possible to consider how to solve both problems in the 19th and 20th centuries but we waited unti the smog caused enough deaths in the 50s before deciding to tackle it, 700 years after it first appeared.
@chillsahoy2640
How might they have addressed this in the 1800s, let alone earlier? Coal use is a very recent advent to England. Believe peat was the primary source previously...
@@b_uppy Coal was used in London since the 1200s according to this video. People could have solved these challenges in the 1800s if there had been an incentive, but at that time the incentive was to increase productivity and expand the empire.
@chillsahoy2640
As was peat, and peat was less smoky. Still how would they have reduced smoke pre 1800s, or even pre 1900s???
At 42:53 the Overdose of Fentanyl is said to be about 2 mg, or 1/10 of a penny. A penny is 2.5 grams which makes the OD limit to be 0.0008 of a penny. I'm guessing Reid probably meant to say 0.1 of a percent, since 1/10 of a penny (250 mg) is probably enough to kill the reincarnated soul of the poor individual. Anyway figured a quick edit or asterisk might be in order.
Cheers!
All of these are going on my 2025 bingo card
Excellent! But, where was the mosquito?
Happy New Year! It was slightly late, but work is rough. I hope everyone has a good start to an amazing year.
Killer Bee presenters voice is a trapezoid.
Always lots of hand- waving.
And bats are why vampite movies are really public warning systems.
First video of 2025!
The soundtrack "Bat and Pig" from the movie Contagion is appropriate for this episode of SciShow.
HELLO 2025!
Hank is in the room with me right now, isnt he? Tell my family I lov
First up, Hank. He's is dangerous.
Happy New Year everyone 🌸💅🐀
Some of these things were dangerously unlethal...
legitimate question: does Hank prefer his now curly hair or does he miss it when it was straight?
Twink hank from yesteryear is refreshing, the pre-exisitianalism is nice, but i need my morality questioning, internally panicing modern hank haha
I knew hank was dangerous! 😂
woah. is this a long time ago hank? or ai hank?
Ancient baby Hank, I think roughly 2016-edition. He's an institution, so lots of the compilations feature him 😅
It's funny, I was a bike messenger in NYC during the 1980s and also rode my bike as my transportation in Manhattan through the early 1990s. I used to cough up so much gray & black phlegm my friends even made fun of me for it! I would get home at night & see the particles of car exhaust in my facial hair too! Ever since I've moved out of NYC all that coughing I had completely stopped and no more black or gray phlegm either.
I’ve seen squirrels with white nose. Is it the same found in bats?
I believe it's so if you're talking fungal disease.
Well, that’s been a cheery start to the new year, and while we should/can be eternally grateful to science for the identification, avoidance, treatment, eradication of these various nasties let us not forget that none of this has been achieved by people praying to an imaginary friend in the sky.
Mmmmmm bee juice on the thumbnail, of course
So does this mean that i had better chances with covid because i had spanish flu as a child?!
So fentanyl can reach the g spot because it's longer than morphine? Got it.
8:55 Olivia!
Ahh straight-haired Hank. How time has passed….
First viruses, then humans
Whoa this video was made a long time ago! Look at Hanks hair!
And Olivia left the show several years ago.
Watching in 2025, y'all
18 hrs before you, fella.
I will be watching in both 24 and 25
Still 2024 here, for one more minute.
I'm still here in 2024, one more hour!
Jokes on you im watching in 2022
My first house had bats
Obligatory talk on bats.
Wow this was a year ago
me before clicking the video and watching the video on alchemy: *so we can count Fentanyl as a poison since large dosages are fatal hmm..*
*[Music] plague poisonous trees fentanyl dangers* 👀👀
Small doses of fentanyl are dangerous, and now they've got a drug that's more dangerous, (Nizatine?)..
"Shallower" is not a word.
Yes, it is.
Best way to start the new year, 9 mins into 2025
You can tell when Hank filmed before cancer. Look at those straight locks.
yeah no kidding. at this point he looks weird without the locks
lochs?
Starting the year in a more buoyant atmosphere are we?
I would like to see chapter markers.
Earliest I’ve ever been 😭
I love the smell of coal and wood burning.
Who’s here in 2025?
I will be in a minute
Meeee
I'm here in 3025
@KohanKilletz
Did George R.R. Martin finish the books yet?
Agreed
Starting this at 11:30PM 12/31/2024 and will finish on 12:30AM on 1/1/2025
Bird flu this year😢
Woah! Insinuating that Black patients being more susceptible because they’re more appropriately prescribed medications for their chronic pain (well accepted and documented in the medical community that opioids are terrible drugs for chronic pain) flies in the face of the demographics of the opioid epidemic. Whites are disproportionately more likely to succumb to opioid overdose, which actually aligns with what we know about people who are inappropriately prescribed opioids for chronic pain being more likely to proceed to illicit opioid use after their prescriptions are stopped.
Yes, there is a racial disparity of treatment with regards to pain, and it’s tragic, and we’re working on it. But if anything, that specific disparity, has for once had an unforeseen, if morbid, benefit of likely preventing many illicit opioid deaths among the Black community.
We can’t just assume systemic racism in a setting like this automatically results in direct harm, at least not in the way you’re insinuating. I’m here for assessing inequality and inequity in healthcare, and actively fight in my practice to do so, but please don’t ignorantly spread misinformation just to appear more in touch or a stronger ally to the Black community. It only further decreases Black patients’ trust in the healthcare system that, at least for some of us, is trying to improve.
Who’s watching in 2022?
What a great last video for 2024.
ZOOnotic disease. Not Zoenotic. We take the kids to the Zoo not the Zoe. English is rough enough without educators muddling etymology.
Eh the 406
So basically what you’re saying is that in about 5 years lakes exploding will be common @scishow
Also the od detection device should also notify the wearer that they od
Maybe it would help lower the amount of people who stay on
Or what if someone else is the cause of their od they would need to know
If they have an offgassing volcano under them, sure!
wHo'S wAtChInG iN 2025
new vid, hank with straight hair..? nope .. compliation
Welcome to 2025
All proof against “intelligent design” by the way 🤷🏻♂️
🎉same... I'm already pulling my white flag 2025. 😅
Dead