xMurrCattx Trump 2020. Make sure to bring the people convinced of trump to vote with you. Give them a ride if and make it a thing. It matters. Much love
@xMurrCattx except the WHO declared a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) by late january and a pandemic in late february and trump refused to do anything to prepare for it except saying it would be nothing to worry about. I mean what are we expecting? Him to do any preparation or listen to the scientist and health experts? Yeah, the blame isn't on him alright
Dante van Gemert I don't want to take the risk of meeting someone randomly, not seeing if she took a deep enough breath or not, so a slightly different line is better. "Breathe in deeply please, I want to be inside you." Of course if she breathes in deeply, she's weird as hell, but lean in so she gets some of you for sure. I have to warn you, you may not want to marry that woman unless you felt a mutual connection before that.
Almost every teacher I have has been unable to ask some question I had. There are some times where you just have to accept that it is the way it is just because it is.
@@Porkey_Minch Im guessing you meant answer questions you had. In that case, I beg you not to stop asking them. Teachers need students to keep them sharp, as much as students need teachers to learn. There are things that science doesn't know yet, but there are others fundamental to the concept you at learning. So if you want to learn good science, keep on asking those good questions. If it breaks down at an assumption or simplification, then there must be a good reason why that assumption can be made
I totally agree with you, but I can't imagine how boring it is for my other classmates to sit there and listen to me derail the lesson for 15 minutes 😂
When I was a kid, it was said that some aspects of air doesn't change, like argon and such. Because of that, the air particles breathed in by pharos have traveled the world and spread out making us breathe the pharo's air.. In that sense, go to England for a lung full od Mould
Of course, where do you think the mold comes from when you leaf you food out? I'm pretty sure the only time I didn't breath in mold spores was the half hour I spent in a clean room... :D
While chatting with an Medical Doctor friend I remarked that living a farming life must be very healthy outdoor existence. She quickly disabused me of that notion saying that the farmyard was a deathtrap filled with unknown biohazards like pneumonia spores. This is great research information, thanks.
the actual story That I was discussing with that MD friend concerned a farmer in rural Ontario in the 1940's who had died of pneumonia. Nowadays farmers die of cancer at an alarming rate. I tend to blame modern chemical sprays. Of course farms in the 40's would not have oil or gas heating most often not even indoor plumbing
@Younes Layachi Its just an inside joke, as Mould often poured stuff from beakers onto the floor or into other boxes in some other videos and alot of people wondered why he poures the stuff always from beakers.
I wonder how this information fits with the knowledge that, kids that grow up on farms experience fewer allergies as adults. The claim being that, these kids are exposed to a greater number of allergens, thus develop more tolerance to a variety of antigens. Thanks Steve, for a good talk. Very informative.
Rusakov particles, dark matter, and Sraf are all synonyms of something called "Dust" in the His Dark Materials series. Bigger in UK than other countries.
3:51 Rusakov particles, dark matter, and Sraf are all synonyms of something called "Dust" in the fantasy/sci-fi His Dark Materials series, recently adapted as a BBC/HBO TV Show. More a ubiquitous pop culture reference in the UK than other countries, but still fairly big in USA and Australia such. Clever, especially since...bio-aerosols are a component of dust.
Hello sir..great to see u...everytime i watch ur video..something new and intresting is there to learn.....tnk u so much for ur passion to science and tnk u for spending so much time on it
As someone who loves worm farming and composting, I do have to ask about the other side of the coin, what bioaerosols are beneficial to humans? I would imagine that the vast majority of bioaerosols don't do anything to us but have effects on other organisms. A lot to research and discover.
40 years ago I was into this type of measurements and developed computers and devices to help to detect aerosol components in real time. Really interesting!
Kinda odd. I literally just quit my job last week after being sick almost constantly for two and a half years after I started. I suspected it was work making me sick. When I would go on vacation, I would start feeling better. But Doctor's really don't know how to diagnose any of the symptoms caused by these airborne agitators either. I was being sent to a cancer clinic and I just asked, for like the third time. Do you think it could be mold? Some doctor's before had told me there was really no way to tell. Well, turns out there's a blood test and this doctor apparently knew about it. Took a sample and I have a mold allergy. I guess I had been having an allergic reaction every day for two and a half years. It had gotten to the point where my symptoms were resembling lupus because my body was so constantly inflamed. I knew what I had to do then. Funny thing is? There was a composting fertilizer factory within a few hundred yards of the building where I worked.
I am a volunteer patient at a UK Asthma clinic. Currently I am taking a trial drug which is a man made molecule which latches onto the messenger that the epithelial cells send out to indicate they are under some kind of attack. This disrupts the process and prevents the cells in the lungs making excessive amounts of mucus. Thus although I still have asthma the effects are vastly reduced and my dependence on Steroid is subsequently reduced. Works a treat!. I am very happy to lend medical science my body to help others.
In new studio, don't forget to retain rather precisely the angle you have camera relative to yourself when shooting in the workshop-like previous studio. It fits your father-professor style and even physical appearance perfectly, and keeps reminding the student (viewer) who's who. We must always be looking up at you.
50 seconds in and I'm giggling like I'm back in 5th grade. If I can ever get through an interview after watching this it would be a miracle. Thanks dude.
The discussion at 8 minutes in brought to mind the late Jean Pain. He developed, as I am sure you know, the use of compost as a heat source for use. Something that I feel will find importance in the future of space exploration. However he did pass at a very young age from cancer and I have often wondered if the very compost he worked with in some way lead to that and by the sound of the discussion it could very well have.
Steve, this reflects a fundamental omission in our accounting systems, as few bodies are required to assess the social and environmental costs of their actions. Obviously such impact assessments are expensive, but so is replacing glass milk bottles with plastic ones.
9:51 if you're talking about Antigen-Antibody reactions here the proper term would be "Agglutination", not coagulation. Yes, I am fun at parties. Great video!
You know you _must_ make a video on something, *anything,* having to do with mechanical noises now. Too many of us read the title wrong and were slightly let down finding not what was expected!
If you put that in an RPG, or any game not about bioaerosols specifically, as a crafting recipe, it would be preceived as too outlandish and far-fetched, and animal rights groups would ask for it to be banned because it advocates animal cruelty.
Wait... what... Noooo. Your not telling me there's not going to be any more red pipe and confusing perspective that makes said pipe look like it's 10x it's real size?
Maybe more exposure to outdoor composting bioaerosols might reduce inflammatory reactions to them? I assume that immunologically, it might act like an allergy shot, as long as the exposure is limited and plenty of wind is present, it might reduce reactions to dust and mold spores.
I always get a sort of allergic itch when I'm in a city area; I still haven't figured out what I'm reacting to, but mu hunch is that it's associated with crowds and air pollution that comes with that. And yesterday while trying to get on the London underground trains during rush hour (after being out of the city for months), the itching was so overwhelming that I had to stand away from the platform for at least fifteen minutes, and I missed six trains while waiting for the itching reaction to stop. I'm guessing bio-aerosols were involved in some way. More research is definitely needed.
If you like this check out the Bosche BME688 sensor. cheap as chips and it can.... smell... 😁 I've had thoughts of using it for rapid diagnosis via analysing the VOCs from a paitents breath !
Absolutely AMAZING, the timing of this video. EXACTLY the time when COVID-19 began spreading through Bioaerosols. What did you know and when did you know it, Steve? LOL
F**king glitter at 3:52
suryansh srivastava so good
dark matter is interesting too
and just "stuff"
@@barnabasigari3109 Is it before or after f*cking glitter.
@@tarassu dark matter is before by 2 and "stuff" is after by 3
"It's how Mould works."
Steve leans into strangers. "I'm already inside you."
Hilarious🤣
Mould on mould 👍
"Sir this is a McDonalds"
Mould. Steve Mould.
So steve didnt saw your comment?
"Every breath you take"
"Every move you make"
"I'm inside of you"- mold
This was also my first thought.
Brings stalking to another level
This is deep maaannnn!!!! Oooooo
Oh can’t you see
You belong to me
@@matteogauthier7750 I'm in side you
1:05 "Unless the person you're exchanging aerosols with has an airborne infection, you'll probably be fine."
Ahh the blissful days of 2019...
Wuhan already had cases when this video was made, but we didn't know...or did we?
@@disdehcet you didnt and we did.
xMurrCattx Trump 2020. Make sure to bring the people convinced of trump to vote with you. Give them a ride if and make it a thing. It matters. Much love
@xMurrCattx except the WHO declared a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) by late january and a pandemic in late february and trump refused to do anything to prepare for it except saying it would be nothing to worry about. I mean what are we expecting? Him to do any preparation or listen to the scientist and health experts? Yeah, the blame isn't on him alright
@@disdehcet No, it didn't
Bio-aerosols is the word scientists use so they don’t have to say they study dust
wet dust
Human or animal or another sorce dust
Dust is the word laymen use to not have to describe things in the most accurate manner.
@@NoxUmbrae bioaerosol isn't very accurate either
@@YounesLayachi It's as accurate as one word gets. Anything longer than that and you might as well write the definition down.
"F*cking glitter
Thetans
Stuff"
A1 Gold Star. Brilliant.
That spreadsheet was pure gold.
rusakov particles, sraf are both references to the trilogy "The Book of Dust"
you forgot midichlorians
Im glad I was not the only one spotting this , i was like "What did i just read lol"
lol Breatharians should have been on there.
Anyone else dissapointed at the clear lack of mechanical noises?
Same
Beep boop!
Yea I was really confused the first time watching this
Me Too. Guess we are all dyslexic.
@@Misack8 we are all dyslexic on this blessed day.
"And you'll leave some of yourself inside the interviewer"
Hey, I've seen that video before too!
XD
Im calling FBI
@@merxellus1456 why is that FBI worthy?
@@merxellus1456 You can call them, but if they come, they will leave something inside you!
@@mymagicsigns 😂😂
i dont want to breathe anymore...
Walk up to people, breathe in deeply, then say, "You are a part of me now, "
@@lightdark00 Or for even weirder faces, say "I'm inside you"
Dante van Gemert I don't want to take the risk of meeting someone randomly, not seeing if she took a deep enough breath or not, so a slightly different line is better. "Breathe in deeply please, I want to be inside you." Of course if she breathes in deeply, she's weird as hell, but lean in so she gets some of you for sure.
I have to warn you, you may not want to marry that woman unless you felt a mutual connection before that.
Keanu: youre breathtaking
@@alifesh
Exactly, like chocolate bars
"I'm oversimplifying the process. I know I say that a lot..." Said every engineer at some point in their life
Almost every teacher I have has been unable to ask some question I had. There are some times where you just have to accept that it is the way it is just because it is.
@@Porkey_Minch I don't accept that.
@@Porkey_Minch Im guessing you meant answer questions you had. In that case, I beg you not to stop asking them. Teachers need students to keep them sharp, as much as students need teachers to learn. There are things that science doesn't know yet, but there are others fundamental to the concept you at learning. So if you want to learn good science, keep on asking those good questions. If it breaks down at an assumption or simplification, then there must be a good reason why that assumption can be made
I totally agree with you, but I can't imagine how boring it is for my other classmates to sit there and listen to me derail the lesson for 15 minutes 😂
At some many* points in their lives
1:23 every breath that I take contains MOULD spores???
Pedro Harunari I hate you
When I was a kid, it was said that some aspects of air doesn't change, like argon and such. Because of that, the air particles breathed in by pharos have traveled the world and spread out making us breathe the pharo's air..
In that sense, go to England for a lung full od Mould
Of course, where do you think the mold comes from when you leaf you food out? I'm pretty sure the only time I didn't breath in mold spores was the half hour I spent in a clean room... :D
Ya, and when you take a dump you’re literally aspirating the poop equivalent of water vapor.
Plot Twist: "Every Breath You Take" is sung from the point of view of a mold spore.
While chatting with an Medical Doctor friend I remarked that living a farming life must be very healthy outdoor existence. She quickly disabused me of that notion saying that the farmyard was a deathtrap filled with unknown biohazards like pneumonia spores. This is great research information, thanks.
It just depends on how balanced and natural the farming practices are on that farm. It can be incredibly healthy or incredibly unhealthy.
the actual story That I was discussing with that MD friend concerned a farmer in rural Ontario in the 1940's who had died of pneumonia. Nowadays farmers die of cancer at an alarming rate. I tend to blame modern chemical sprays.
Of course farms in the 40's would not have oil or gas heating most often not even indoor plumbing
3:51 I love the way they labeled glitter on the “database of known things” lol
F*cking glitter 😂
I was already laughing, then ...
*_MIDICHLORIANS_* 😂😂😂
"Things poured from beakers" and "Dark matter" are hilarious too!
@@Rocco_Kurokawa I don't understand what's "things poured from beakers" or why it's funny :/
@@Rocco_Kurokawa I don't understand what's "things poured from beakers" or why it's funny :/
@Younes Layachi Its just an inside joke, as Mould often poured stuff from beakers onto the floor or into other boxes in some other videos and alot of people wondered why he poures the stuff always from beakers.
@@Rocco_Kurokawa i see x) thanks
The "f*cking glitter" at 3:51 on the list of bio areosols had me dying lol!
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Midichlorians right below didn’t catch your eye? (Star Wars “The Force” reference)
I wonder how this information fits with the knowledge that, kids that grow up on farms experience fewer allergies as adults. The claim being that, these kids are exposed to a greater number of allergens, thus develop more tolerance to a variety of antigens. Thanks Steve, for a good talk. Very informative.
3:49 - "Dark matter" - either there's something else with that name or someone's trying to be funny.
"Midichlorians" - Now that's just going too far.
The Antimatter we can't see, out numbers the matter we can see
Rusakov particles as well...the whole thing is full of sneaky pop culture references
The list also has f**king glitter, so I think its a joke.
Didn't you know p00p aka dark matter produces bioaerosol.
Rusakov particles, dark matter, and Sraf are all synonyms of something called "Dust" in the His Dark Materials series. Bigger in UK than other countries.
"master what are midichlorians..?"
"it's heroin anakin."
Ahh, you saw the gold too
BEHOLD!!! THE SINGULARITY MACHINE!!!
The Auralnauts version of Star Wars is my personal headcanon
3:51 Rusakov particles, dark matter, and Sraf are all synonyms of something called "Dust" in the fantasy/sci-fi His Dark Materials series, recently adapted as a BBC/HBO TV Show. More a ubiquitous pop culture reference in the UK than other countries, but still fairly big in USA and Australia such. Clever, especially since...bio-aerosols are a component of dust.
Did you notice f*cking glitter and dark mater in the list? There were some good ones in there
@@camforman and Midichlorians from Star Wars, and Thetans from Scientology(?)
1:18 - "Mould works by being everywhere all the time." - Confirmed, Steve is God.
Only on Earth though, that’s his weakness.
Please publish the fluorescence hash table spreadsheet so I can pursue my research on Rusakov particle behaviour
Only if your have scholastic sanctuary
@@SteveMould what does that mean?
@@hansisbrucker813 Where the Gobblers can't get you
@@HarriW that is not entirely true
Heresy!
3:51 “F*cking glitter”
Just shows that no matter where you are, glitter will still be around you 😂
"One gross consequence of the human production of bio-aerosols is that we are constantly taking each other in..."
I could not agree more.
"There's something in the air" who else is watching this during covid 19 pandemic of 2020?
bit wild to watch this now
At this rate its gonna be the covid 19 pandemic of 2020-21
Yeah that opening just hits different now
@@remusteahan3521 We made it team!
I'm watching this during the covid 19 pandemic of 2021
Every breath I take has MOULD SPORES? *blushes*
3:51 "f*cking glitter" lmao xD
I can only wonder how often they found glitter as a match that they got pissed up about it.
"It's f*cking glitter again"
Also surprising how Midiclorians get in the way of useful measurements.
@@TilmanBaumann dark matter?
There's a lot of Mould on my screen right now, funnily enough
The Database of known things at 3:43 is amazing! 🤣😂
"Every breath you take, every move you make, I'll be breathing you!"
I was confused for a while when you started talking about bio-aerosols thinking what this has to do with mechanical noises.
ua-cam.com/video/BP6Mrjj1h64/v-deo.html
I thought that I read the title wrong a several times.
Mikael Engström howd you pronounced it?
I honestly thought it was a typo.
The "Database of Known Things" at 3:45 is gold.
13:37 length isn't a coincidence
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I came here through the video you did with Destin. Well you Sir, just got yourself a new SUB! Love the video's. Keep it up!
Hello sir..great to see u...everytime i watch ur video..something new and intresting is there to learn.....tnk u so much for ur passion to science and tnk u for spending so much time on it
3:48 Dark matter.
Of course, that's just a side product from Rusakov particles. Nicely done.
I guess Sraf is another name for Rusakov Particles.
Which are from the movie, The Golden Compass, and books by Philip Pullman.
@@cyalknight We don’t talk about the movie.
Finally you don't need an e-meter to detect Thetans.
1:19 Steve is everywhere, in every breath we take
RIP the Red Pipe, you will be missed.
As someone who loves worm farming and composting, I do have to ask about the other side of the coin, what bioaerosols are beneficial to humans? I would imagine that the vast majority of bioaerosols don't do anything to us but have effects on other organisms. A lot to research and discover.
So basically it's a flow cytometer + a spectrophotometer... Cool
This is really cool, I just recently listened to the horseshoe crab episode on Radio Lab, so the timing is fascinating
That's where I heard about it. It's just mental.
So there is crabs we want?
I am going to use that "interviewer taking me in" in the next interview just make an unwanted desperate impression
I have probably the most important interview in my life coming tuesday, now I got that stuck in the back of my head :D
@@Bl4dz all the best to you and ooh btw try this out and be "the one who stands out" (pun intended)
@@sarath_sajan I'll see what I can do ;) thanks mate :)
@@Bl4dz are you British by any means?
@@sarath_sajan I am not, but I take it as a compliment :D german actually
40 years ago I was into this type of measurements and developed computers and devices to help to detect aerosol components in real time. Really interesting!
Wow. Developing it with the technology of 1980 must have been interesting
Ha! Midichlorians! "The science is strong with this one!" :-)
Holy fuck that was cringe.
Im not a native speaker, could you please tell me what it means?
The science?
You mean the fiction.
What's midichorians?
I watched for several minutes wondering when you were going to segue into mechanical noises
I knew the disappointment was complete when there was no audio for the composting machine!
"you will leave some of yourself inside the interviewer" yeeeeah right
I hope shes hot!
He is Neil deGrasse Tyson or she is Hannah Fry (I hope)
That's how I got a promotion
It is eerie how relevant this video has become within half a year, without him knowing about the existence of CoVid-19
I’m so sorry for the people who have had the unfortunate experience of breathing me in.
Kinda odd. I literally just quit my job last week after being sick almost constantly for two and a half years after I started.
I suspected it was work making me sick. When I would go on vacation, I would start feeling better. But Doctor's really don't know how to diagnose any of the symptoms caused by these airborne agitators either. I was being sent to a cancer clinic and I just asked, for like the third time. Do you think it could be mold? Some doctor's before had told me there was really no way to tell. Well, turns out there's a blood test and this doctor apparently knew about it. Took a sample and I have a mold allergy. I guess I had been having an allergic reaction every day for two and a half years. It had gotten to the point where my symptoms were resembling lupus because my body was so constantly inflamed. I knew what I had to do then.
Funny thing is? There was a composting fertilizer factory within a few hundred yards of the building where I worked.
Steve Mould thrives by being everywhere simultaneously. He said it in the video. That's how mould evolved.
Glitter sucks, I get you man.
Also... That thing can detect Midichlorians? how cool! we can Jedi-test someone throw analysing their breath!
Please do the externalities video :)
There are few things more dispiriting than hearing 'but that's beyond the scope of this course' from a lecturer.
I am a volunteer patient at a UK Asthma clinic. Currently I am taking a trial drug which is a man made molecule which latches onto the messenger that the epithelial cells send out to indicate they are under some kind of attack. This disrupts the process and prevents the cells in the lungs making excessive amounts of mucus. Thus although I still have asthma the effects are vastly reduced and my dependence on Steroid is subsequently reduced. Works a treat!. I am very happy to lend medical science my body to help others.
Really interesting! Thank you!
Could you make a video explaining how exactly we identify the sequence of bases in each DNA fragment?
In new studio, don't forget to retain rather precisely the angle you have camera relative to yourself when shooting in the workshop-like previous studio. It fits your father-professor style and even physical appearance perfectly, and keeps reminding the student (viewer) who's who. We must always be looking up at you.
RIP Red Pipe in the background
It will be missed.
@@klaernie nope, it's back!
50 seconds in and I'm giggling like I'm back in 5th grade. If I can ever get through an interview after watching this it would be a miracle. Thanks dude.
13:37 nice.
nice.
nice.
Let's get this onto a tray.
1337?
i.imgur.com/iWaGUGR.png
The discussion at 8 minutes in brought to mind the late Jean Pain. He developed, as I am sure you know, the use of compost as a heat source for use. Something that I feel will find importance in the future of space exploration. However he did pass at a very young age from cancer and I have often wondered if the very compost he worked with in some way lead to that and by the sound of the discussion it could very well have.
1:04 "It’s probably best not to think about it"
Well, I WASN'T until you mentioned it! 🤮
Steve, this reflects a fundamental omission in our accounting systems, as few bodies are required to assess the social and environmental costs of their actions.
Obviously such impact assessments are expensive, but so is replacing glass milk bottles with plastic ones.
The intro to this aged very well
9:51 if you're talking about Antigen-Antibody reactions here the proper term would be "Agglutination", not coagulation. Yes, I am fun at parties. Great video!
3:46. Check out all the funny things on this list! My favorites are dark matter and medichlorians.
wow i just found you a couple days ago and i gotta say man you are great, nice to find an awesome channel once in a while
You know you _must_ make a video on something, *anything,* having to do with mechanical noises now. Too many of us read the title wrong and were slightly let down finding not what was expected!
Just wanted to say the image quality at high resolutions is just unbelievably good. What the future will look like, well done sir.
"If anything it's how you integrate with a team"
Lol
the horseshoecrab blood bit is so surreal, it sounds more like a crafting recipe in some kind of rpg
If you put that in an RPG, or any game not about bioaerosols specifically, as a crafting recipe, it would be preceived as too outlandish and far-fetched, and animal rights groups would ask for it to be banned because it advocates animal cruelty.
sneaky his dark materials reference in the spreadsheet!
3:45 "18 f*cking glitter 42e6b0b959d" hahahha
3:50 f*cking glitter
The herpes of the craft world
Wait... what... Noooo. Your not telling me there's not going to be any more red pipe and confusing perspective that makes said pipe look like it's 10x it's real size?
It would be really interesting to hear Mould talk about externality costs.
I would LOVE access to your Database of known things, Steve. Seeing "Just water" and "F*cking glitter" was a magical moment.
"it's a dyson" .. dyson did not come up with the idea, he just applied it to home appliances.
Did they say Dyson came up with the idea? No. They just used a Dyson as an example that most viewers would understand
This hits different post 2019
You missed a chance to list "Steve Mold" in your list *tsk tsk*
Maybe more exposure to outdoor composting bioaerosols might reduce inflammatory reactions to them? I assume that immunologically, it might act like an allergy shot, as long as the exposure is limited and plenty of wind is present, it might reduce reactions to dust and mold spores.
There's a story behind the listing "f*cking glitter" and I want to know it.
0:01 he knew. This man
End of 2019 Steve Mould talks how virus spreads and start. Just after COVID-19 starts spreading. Coincidence?
I THINK NOT!!!
Just saw this today but man you nailed the timing of this topic.
"That's how mould works"
Huh, you would know
I always get a sort of allergic itch when I'm in a city area; I still haven't figured out what I'm reacting to, but mu hunch is that it's associated with crowds and air pollution that comes with that. And yesterday while trying to get on the London underground trains during rush hour (after being out of the city for months), the itching was so overwhelming that I had to stand away from the platform for at least fifteen minutes, and I missed six trains while waiting for the itching reaction to stop.
I'm guessing bio-aerosols were involved in some way. More research is definitely needed.
3:47 "F*cking glitter", hm?
3:48 "F*cking glitter" had me laughing so hard xD Can't tell you how much glitter is just dotted around my house.
3:50 I see you're a fan of His Dark Materials
Steve out here ahead of the curve on airborne illnesses and aerosolized viruses, bacteria, and fungi
"F*cking glitter"
Instant like the video
If you like this check out the Bosche BME688 sensor. cheap as chips and it can.... smell... 😁 I've had thoughts of using it for rapid diagnosis via analysing the VOCs from a paitents breath !
It's so fascinating to me how Steve simplifies everything nd yet I don't understand soo many things
“It’s how Mould works. Mould works by being every where, all the time. Every breath that you take contains Mould.”
This video was almost exactly on time, and therefore just slightly ahead of its time.
You'll need a red pipe prop for the new studio... It's just not a Steve Mould video without it!
no. 18 on the spreadsheet of particles of things is brilliant
Absolutely AMAZING, the timing of this video. EXACTLY the time when COVID-19 began spreading through Bioaerosols. What did you know and when did you know it, Steve? LOL
Hey Steve, I love a physicist’s take on biology. Nice one!
Imagine if this was the quality of all content on UA-cam. Thanks Steve.