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    Fruit flies are common uninvited guests in our houses, so you might not feel so bad about all of the wild experiments we put them through for the last hundred years. But man have they been run through the ringer.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 397

  • @SciShow
    @SciShow  Рік тому +35

    Visit brilliant.org/scishow/ to get started learning STEM for free, and the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscription.

    • @bobsterclause342
      @bobsterclause342 Рік тому +2

      THAT'S NURGLES FLY alright. Yep.
      FOR THE GRANDFATHER!!!!!

    • @richy4368
      @richy4368 Рік тому +1

      14:04 Maybe the fruit fly immune responses to an increase in gravity is the same response to a increase in moisture in the air(denser atmosphere). High humidity could lead to more fungal infections.
      Like it might be a “dense atmosphere” response not a high gravity response. 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @catebrooks6779
      @catebrooks6779 9 місяців тому

      I DO miss this version of Hank (as his child says, BI - Before Injury) but very much adore the new version, with many more years, we all hope, to come!
      Hank... keep the goatee? If the wife likes it and you do, too, oc... just: it's cool to let my mind wander into not really evil but still close lol hee hee hee to you taking over the world....
      Which, if we look closely... might not be a poor choice!
      Ok, everyone with me now: HANK FOR... UM... WORLD LEADER OR SOMETHING!!!!😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @aleccandib5312
    @aleccandib5312 Рік тому +333

    9:48 I’m a fruit fly researcher in a lab that studies aging and neural stressors, our wild-type (ie “normal”) flies typically have an average lifespan of 30-50 days, which is a lot longer than most people expect. But the gestation period (from egg through larvae, pupa, and to adulthood) is only 10ish days, so its still easy to study multiple generations very quickly.
    Of course genetics, nutrition, temperature, humidity, and a bunch of other stuff can drastically increase or decrease lifespan and gestation time. The longest lifespan we’ve recorded in an individual fly was over 100 days- that fly had a mutation that increased autophagy, which is a process the cell uses to dispose of protein aggregates and old mitochondria

    • @CL-go2ji
      @CL-go2ji Рік тому +13

      Increased autophagy. Huh. Sounds energy-intensive, but otherwise okay?

    • @unnamellie
      @unnamellie Рік тому +17

      @@CL-go2ji well there's a cash back of sorts iirc, you can reuse proteins you got while destroying bad parts

    • @mrmagoo.3678
      @mrmagoo.3678 Рік тому

      so you tortred and imprisoned whole civilizations of innocent Fruit Flies, so You could study them?
      Cool. :)
      I've never been s fan of the little b@stardos..used to infect my moms kitchen every year like clockwork.. clean and disinfect..and they'll be back in 2 days..lol.. I hope You made them sufer!

    • @supernerd1999
      @supernerd1999 Рік тому +9

      Same here, we actually have 2 different wildtype, one for a collaborator’s experiment and the lifespan are 25-35 days and 35 to 45 days

    • @ShyDigi
      @ShyDigi Рік тому +5

      That’s awesome! I’m so happy my children (all flies on earth) get to live so long

  • @MichaelEnsly
    @MichaelEnsly Рік тому +157

    Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana

  • @demonatemu
    @demonatemu Рік тому +199

    i remember we learned about genetics in my high school biology class and each group had a different mutation i.e. "white eyes instead of red", "no wings", "glow in the dark" etc. I was glad I wasn't the group that had "legs instead of antennae"

    • @Munchkin.Of.Pern09
      @Munchkin.Of.Pern09 Рік тому +14

      Just finished my last genetics lab of the semester last Thursday. We have the white eye, yellow body, and mini wings mutations. FlyNap smells AWFUL. My poor father who got an entire genetics degree only to go “Nope! I’m not dealing with this crap!” And then proceeded to do an entire new degree to avoid ever having to breed Drosophila again.

    • @camdenlove3348
      @camdenlove3348 14 днів тому

      @@Munchkin.Of.Pern09any advice for that class? i have to take genetics for my major and im unbearably anxious about it

  • @aleccandib5312
    @aleccandib5312 Рік тому +128

    Fly people are also very creative when it comes to gene names! Some of my favorites are:
    sonic hedgehog
    swiss cheese (knockout causes holes in the brain)
    I’m not dead yet (indy)
    fear of intimacy
    sex lethal
    skeletor
    smaug
    tinman (knockout causes heart defects)
    kenny (as in Kenny from South Park, knockout causes death in the first few days of life)
    cheap date (knockout causes susceptibility to alcohol)

    • @rebekahdavis5935
      @rebekahdavis5935 Рік тому +12

      Thanks for sharing. I read your other comment on your research with fruit flies. Very interesting. I had no idea we were learning so much from them..

    • @jaymeselliot8181
      @jaymeselliot8181 Рік тому +2

      these are amazing

    • @BubbleyB99
      @BubbleyB99 Рік тому +15

      “Deadbeat” (as in deadbeat dad) is one of my favorite funny fly gene names (involved in sperm maturation)

    • @fartnutte1724
      @fartnutte1724 Рік тому +6

      these read like fallout perks

    • @peterkallese6967
      @peterkallese6967 Рік тому +9

      I remember reading how a doctor was feeling horrible as he/she had to tell would-be parents that their baby died in the very early stages of development due to a mutation in its sonic hedgehog protein (or at least thats how I remember it) - now said parents could go out and remember this horrible experience every time the cartoon character would pop up

  • @Sarafan92
    @Sarafan92 Рік тому +166

    That fruitfly ejaculation experiment was the most hilariously absurd yet interesting experiment I've ever seen.

    • @Max-js1mx
      @Max-js1mx Рік тому +10

      I immediately looked it up and damn we really are just like fruit flies lol

    • @mylaughinghog
      @mylaughinghog Рік тому +1

      It was a hard nut to crack.

    • @_GLXC
      @_GLXC 11 місяців тому +7

      Flashes the light
      Fly: AMBATUKAM OMAYGOTT

    • @ishechad5960
      @ishechad5960 11 місяців тому

      😂😂😂 and they would drink less alcohol afterwards!!

    • @MarcColten73
      @MarcColten73 10 місяців тому

      Did they check to see if they smoked cigarettes?

  • @3756hans
    @3756hans Рік тому +55

    I remember reading a white paper that detailed aggression in fruit flys in response to being swatted at. Where they'd harass the swatter. In my experience that strategy doesn't end well for them.

  • @90sMillenial
    @90sMillenial Рік тому +24

    "Activating the ejaculation neuron of a fruit fly..." is a totally new phrase that I learned.

  • @cadensauerbrey9005
    @cadensauerbrey9005 Рік тому +48

    In undergrad school, my genetics class did a study on carcinogenic genes in fruitflies and traced them back to the same gene in humans. It was super cool and helped us learn more about tumors and how to treat them.

  • @wumplepuff
    @wumplepuff Рік тому +90

    One of my favourite things people have ever done with fruit flies is that one time they gave them a ton of oxygen and they got slightly bigger lmao

    • @semaj_5022
      @semaj_5022 Рік тому +29

      Thank goodness it was only *slightly*

    • @wumplepuff
      @wumplepuff Рік тому +34

      @@semaj_5022 nah dude I want a parrot sized fruit fly to sit on my shoulder so I can be a fly pirate for a little while

    • @semaj_5022
      @semaj_5022 Рік тому +27

      @@wumplepuff Damn why that pirate lookin so fly

    • @peachymunmagenta
      @peachymunmagenta Рік тому +8

      They’re not genetically able to get much bigger than slightly anymore I bet

    • @karezaalonso7110
      @karezaalonso7110 9 місяців тому +1

      Tropical areas are well known for bigger insects

  • @jamesmccollom7246
    @jamesmccollom7246 Рік тому +11

    Sleep isn't something we need, it's something so valuable that we don't want to miss it.
    Take it from someone that is in chronic pain. There's countless days of little to no sleep

    • @jamesmccollom7246
      @jamesmccollom7246 Рік тому +3

      @Heather Petersen I wonder sometimes. Because there's stories of monks that never sleep. Some famous people are also recorded as sleeping 2hrs or less a night. With my chronic pain, there's some days I run 3-4 days without sleeping. Usually only sleep 2-4hrs. I've got severe sleep apnea aswell, so I never really slept when I do. Some doctors have wondered how I functioned with low testosterone aswell. I'd laugh at them because I used to be a amateur athlete aswell as working full time, partying, school, and pavement/backyard sports.

  • @mrbismarck
    @mrbismarck Рік тому +32

    I worked in IT for a year at a place that experimented on fruit flies. Someone there showed me how to look at a batch of fruit flies and pick out the virgins. I didn't ask him why he needed to know that.

    • @czcbearsrule1
      @czcbearsrule1 Рік тому +20

      This is a pretty normal technique for genetic breeding. In order to know the exact father of the brood you need to segregate the females as virgins.

    • @mrbismarck
      @mrbismarck Рік тому +18

      @@czcbearsrule1 I thought he was just lonely. Your explanation makes much more sense.

    • @therealjammit
      @therealjammit Рік тому +11

      How did you know? Was the fly doing the Naruto run everywhere? Was it wearing a Linux t-shirt? Little Fedora?

    • @czcbearsrule1
      @czcbearsrule1 Рік тому

      @@therealjammit the honest answer is that flies have their pupal poop for the first 6 hours of life during which they can’t have sex, so if you see the poop still in them they are virgins.

    • @DrachenGothik666
      @DrachenGothik666 Рік тому

      @@therealjammit Hey, don't sell Linux short. Not all who use it are virgins. Some people program in it. Like my wife.😉

  • @MiniMii550
    @MiniMii550 Рік тому +5

    Could you imagine having a whole box full of those flies that can nut on command you're about to initiate an experiment with these guys and your new intern accidentally turns on the red light?

  • @nyx4506
    @nyx4506 Рік тому +15

    "Red light district." I absolutely snorted.

  • @EmilyJelassi
    @EmilyJelassi Рік тому +68

    It’s very weird knowing that we share that many genes with a fruit fly..

    • @DrMonty-ng5fo
      @DrMonty-ng5fo Рік тому +11

      I'm pretty sure we share 50% of our genes with a banana xD
      But really, the 60% figure isn't that weird. Humans and flies both share a common ancestor, and even though humans and flies are vastly different, we share a LOT in common. We both have organs like hearts, eyes, eat food, have dna, have limbs, etc.

    • @RaGiAn87
      @RaGiAn87 Рік тому +6

      Its not that weird. You probably thought we share "that many" genes with monkeys so fruitflies would be less, but thats not how it works. We are 98.8% close to monkeys. Once you understand that, being 60% close to fruitflys is not surprising at all. Humans are not unique animals.

    • @grum5776
      @grum5776 Рік тому +4

      @@RaGiAn87 not to mention evolution plays by the rules, many times arriving at similar if not identical solutions

    • @Philemaphobia
      @Philemaphobia 11 місяців тому

      Mew is made of the same code as Pikachu
      Creeper is from the same code as Steve.
      Synth is from the same Code as Ghoul.

    • @perkyraid9089
      @perkyraid9089 10 місяців тому

      @@RaGiAn87Also something to consider as well, we all “evolved” from a single tree of organisms. Hell even the viruses we have are the same. Like technically about 99% of dogs i believe share a common ancestor, and better yet that common aancestor isnt actually “dead” but is still alive and reproducing. Its a virus… A dog that lived thousands of years ago had a virus that replicated some living cells of the said dog and made them rogue. Those cells in a dormant state transfered to another dog via sex. The virus is then in the kids, the kids mate, have kids, they matec have kids etc etc etc. I forgot what its called but the virus was dormant for many generations but the original dog was still “alive” in the living dogs.

  • @joshchotiner
    @joshchotiner Рік тому +6

    "That's a hard but to crack" - come on, Hank! 😂😂😂

  • @mud1905
    @mud1905 Рік тому +58

    This will be the first and last time I EVER thank a fruit fly………………
    Thank you.

  • @lottieew135
    @lottieew135 Рік тому +18

    I love how they, the scientists, called the Notch gene after notches in the wings! I've had a bit of a scary time, wondering if my Notch3 gene test came back as normal, because if it didn't, it was likely that I had Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Artereopathy with Subcortical Infarct Leucoencephalopathy (aka CADASIL), and my mum & deadbeat father would have to have a test to see who passed on the faulty gene. Thank god I'm not that broken, my immune system just likes to royally attack the myelin sheaths on my neurons. I have come to terms with the diagnosis I got of MS, and I am happy my husband-to-be is just as cool with helping me with every new symptom or relapse 🤷‍♀️💓

    • @jrmckim
      @jrmckim Рік тому

      My comment disappeared

  • @gerrimilner9448
    @gerrimilner9448 Рік тому +13

    loved experimenting on these little guys, loved this vid. at uni some students delibratly released there experimental ones, so that around the uni there were many variations, the staff confiscated our flys and euthenised them themselves by the time we were there so we couldent free them into the local population

    • @duyanhng8430
      @duyanhng8430 Рік тому +3

      yo that's biological warfare lmao

  • @paulbennett7021
    @paulbennett7021 Рік тому +20

    I wanted to see the bit about exploding ants.

  • @J.A.huscher
    @J.A.huscher Рік тому +59

    A few days ago I saw you in a video used in my psychology class. I didn't know you did other stuff other than what's on SciShow so that is cool.
    I think it was on the CrashCourse channel thing where you talked about the scientific method in psychology

    • @jamesmurray438
      @jamesmurray438 Рік тому +11

      Yep. Hank also presents on CC. That's how I initially discovered him. Thanks to Hank and CC, I passed various modules in college like anatomy and physiology and psychology

    • @kathyjohnson2043
      @kathyjohnson2043 Рік тому +12

      All of Crash Course is great but my favorite will always be World History, the original, with. ..wait for it, The Mongols.

    • @MuscarV2
      @MuscarV2 Рік тому +3

      You mean "I didn't know you did other stuff than SciShow"? (The scientific method is obvious science...)
      Hank does MANY other things, multiple youtube channels like both the other SciShow spinoff channels, other unrelated ones and stuff outside of UA-cam.
      Surprising anyone doesn't know that.

    • @J.A.huscher
      @J.A.huscher Рік тому +2

      ​@@MuscarV2 Yes I meant SciShow, I'm sorry. It's been a long day. And this is kind of the only UA-cam channel I actively watch. I knew there were spinoffs but I never really watched them. I know he's written books and stuff and doesn't major in just science, I just never really thought of the other UA-cam channels he's been in. I'm sorry for wording it weirdly. And the video we watched in psychology was about the scientific method.

    • @semaj_5022
      @semaj_5022 Рік тому +5

      @H.U.S.K. Project Hank presented Crash Course Psychology, Philosophy, and History of Science, as well as Chemistry and Biology. All of them are worth a watch, but the first 3 I listed especially. The scientific method video could have been any of those 3, too, honestly. I think he touches on it in all of them. You should absolutely try to check them out whenever you have the time. They're really educational, of course, but also very entertaining in that classic "Hank Green" sort of way.

  • @Natalia-09
    @Natalia-09 Рік тому +10

    These guys are so fun! We used these guys to study some different things about genetics in my genetics lab last semester.

  • @637dan
    @637dan Рік тому +5

    Controversial take: the space fly research also need to make a giant flightless variant. So I can raise my little space puppy from a maggot when I get to space.

  • @bjdefilippo447
    @bjdefilippo447 Рік тому +5

    I had a SURF (fellowship) in a biology lab at Caltech that was really fascinating, so I considered switching my major from ChemE to Bio. Then we got to the fruit fly genetics part of Bio lab, and I watched one of the flies I'd just dosed giving birth while dying. That was it for me, I'm afraid. That research is better done by folks made of sterner stuff than I.

  • @FeedEgg
    @FeedEgg Рік тому +15

    I would love to see how a flea behaves in micro gravity!

  • @Symphing12
    @Symphing12 Рік тому +4

    It's videos like this one that remind me why I love SciShow. DFTBA!!

  • @mandarinD
    @mandarinD Рік тому +4

    The drosophila melanogaster. I had the latin name drilled into my memory over 10 years ago. Thanks Ms Dunn!

  • @snowgoon
    @snowgoon Рік тому +5

    Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.

  • @theoneandonlyguyallikian1190
    @theoneandonlyguyallikian1190 Рік тому +11

    "Crack the nut"
    🤣 LMAO

  • @PlutosAsleep
    @PlutosAsleep Рік тому +4

    i love scishow, y’all are why i’m passing science, you make it fun! ❤

  • @Nullsparta2
    @Nullsparta2 Рік тому +6

    *and it's not just out of spite*
    So spite is definitely *one* of the reasons though

  • @kayleighlehrman9566
    @kayleighlehrman9566 Рік тому +1

    The cadence with which Hank exclaimed "Space! People would spend a lot of money to go to space!" just really reminded me of John Mulaney

  • @jimparsons6803
    @jimparsons6803 Рік тому +4

    And they don't jump in the middle of a newspaper that you're reading because they want to be petted. And they don't walk around on your keyboard, purring, and destroying fifteen pages of copy that you failed to back up. But pets are cute and cuddly, in spite of their angora hair that gets into everything. Unlike fruit flies, that don't have the SPCA or other organizations that might put you in jail for doing to those flies, if you were doing the same to horses, cows, or pooches.

  • @AriJeru
    @AriJeru Рік тому +2

    Dude! My favorite are all the completely insane body patterning experiments.

  • @SilentRacer911
    @SilentRacer911 Рік тому +6

    I wonder if the gravity effecting the fly’s immune for fungus has anything to do with how hyphae grow?

  • @StardogTheRed
    @StardogTheRed Рік тому +1

    "Not *just* out of spite" - suggesting that it is done out of spite, as well as for other reasons

  • @skybluskyblueify
    @skybluskyblueify Рік тому +4

    Remember when a politician seemed to be outraged at how much science that the government funds is on fruit flies? Today that's actually cute compared to some outrages produced by politicians and associated people.

  • @Jaredeva01
    @Jaredeva01 Рік тому +3

    Do the flies that go to space have to pass the same astronaut training program and evaluation in order to make the flight off planet?

  • @johnnyregs2378
    @johnnyregs2378 Рік тому +4

    My brothers a research biophysicist and he used fruit flies to study prostate cancer which directly led to new treatments.

  • @jigilub
    @jigilub Рік тому +1

    I have one phrase running through my head as I watch this, "Fly TMI!"

  • @tolic14ever
    @tolic14ever Рік тому +2

    Just started...recently heard about some of these living more than several years hope to hear..😬

  • @exiledtobronze8694
    @exiledtobronze8694 Рік тому +2

    i just imagine someone shining a red light at people and egmmmhhh...ahhh

  • @3756hans
    @3756hans Рік тому +2

    I put one on the nosecone of a fan and turned it on high . It flew around in circles for a minute before it could fly straight again .

  • @djentlemanb
    @djentlemanb 2 місяці тому

    "How are we going to stop these cancer-causing x-rays?"
    -"I got it; we'll use a cancer-causing heavy metal apron!"

  • @MattsInTheBelfry
    @MattsInTheBelfry Рік тому +2

    Catch them with fruit or wine in a glass, cover with plastic wrap poked with tiny holes

  • @ac9206
    @ac9206 Рік тому +1

    Sci show, the compilation king, the repost monarch, the reteller of stories already told!!

    • @DrachenGothik666
      @DrachenGothik666 Рік тому +1

      Not everyone obsessively follows every Sci-Show post. Compilations are great for those who may have missed older episodes, or who might be new subscribers. You can't always see 'em all. Themed episodes are also neat and having a single topic all in one place is cool.

    • @ac9206
      @ac9206 Рік тому

      @@DrachenGothik666 playlist were designed for exactly this purpose

  • @nicksamek12
    @nicksamek12 Рік тому

    @21:53 when he added in flies I was like oh yeah sure, then when he added that it's in mice as well? That's pretty promising

  • @ChrisWard64658
    @ChrisWard64658 7 місяців тому

    Interesting thanks for sharing

  • @rostkowianka
    @rostkowianka Рік тому +1

    there's a fruit fly on the monitor as i watch this

  • @Bloodshotistic
    @Bloodshotistic Рік тому

    I cannot believe for one instance our top leading, apparently thirsty, research scientists, tried to start fruit fly hands free orgies for a solid reason why.

  • @MadCat-75
    @MadCat-75 Рік тому +7

    Hi, shown were two different families of flies, that's the problem with trival names... the last video shows Tephritidae, the others were about Drosophilidae.

  • @ThatSkyThing
    @ThatSkyThing Місяць тому

    I love these intelligent little flies.

  • @justinweatherford8129
    @justinweatherford8129 Рік тому +1

    Cells not only know how to multiply, they know how to divide too. Wait, cells divide in order to multiply.

  • @Ratciclefan
    @Ratciclefan Рік тому +1

    Fruit flies: [exist]
    Scientists: and I took that personally

  • @geoffreymartin6363
    @geoffreymartin6363 Рік тому +3

    This episode is... pretty fly

    • @mike1983mn
      @mike1983mn Рік тому +1

      … for a white eye(d fruit fly).

  • @injunsun
    @injunsun 11 місяців тому

    @SciShow @ about 13:30, I have a hypothesis: On Earth, the fruitflies exposed to higher winds or who need to fly more experience more centripetal forces in their lives, and may also be more likely exposed to airborne fungal spores. Those living in areas with little or no winds, and who didn't need to fly as much, exposed to less centripetal forces, also happened to be less exposed to fungal spores. It's possible this is a natural thing, and spaceflight is simply exposing it. That would be cool, and if it ends up being real, I called it.

  • @archionblu
    @archionblu Рік тому

    The exasperation in that ending was *chefs kiss*

  • @marcus_cole_2
    @marcus_cole_2 Рік тому +2

    7 minutes in and I said to myself red light district for flies 7 minutes 30 seconds later rad this district for fly shows up...lmaf

  • @Swanke
    @Swanke 3 місяці тому

    So, what you're saying is, I need some red lights around my house. Not for the flies. Got it.

  • @ripwig6682
    @ripwig6682 Рік тому

    Great video.

  • @alleny2971
    @alleny2971 Рік тому

    i just kept imagining the male fruit flies looking at dirtly fruit fly magazines

  • @_andrewvia
    @_andrewvia Рік тому +3

    Ok, I don't know where else to submit an idea, so I'll put it here, hoping that one of you will see it. "Are pupae aware while they are changing from caterpillar to butterfly? Can they respond to stimuli as they are able before or after the pupa stage? Might they get bored? Et cetera?"

    • @Wootzel
      @Wootzel Рік тому +3

      Having handled pupae of moths and beetles, I can answer part of that: they DO respond to stimuli. Lots of pupating insects can wiggle when handled, which I suppose is a defense that makes them slightly harder to keep a grip on. I couldn't tell you anything about what's going on in their brains, though I have heard about studies showing that some moths basically liquefy themselves during metamorphosis, yet retain memories in adulthood.
      Bugs are weird!

    • @bet3240
      @bet3240 Рік тому

      ​ look no further than jumping beans. Their entire thing is being extremelly awake the entire time

  • @AlixL96
    @AlixL96 2 місяці тому

    That thing about anesthesia bursting the lipid rafts makes me kinda worried about whether anesthesia has any long term affects we don't know about.

  • @Essman614
    @Essman614 Рік тому +1

    Time Flies like an arrow, Fruit Flies like a banana
    -Zilean

  • @Amocles
    @Amocles Рік тому +1

    Maybe if I dress up as a fruit fly I can participate in that experiment?

  • @Fabala827
    @Fabala827 Рік тому

    Sci show re: wasps: “You’d think “parents would want to protect their offspring from viruses”
    Me, having spaced out for a second: “Oh damn, are we talking about vaccines now? What’d I miss?!”

  • @nunyobidness9055
    @nunyobidness9055 Рік тому

    Nothing gets me going like a nice grapefruit 😂

  • @LockandLoad79
    @LockandLoad79 Рік тому +1

    Any one other than me when hearing no-exercise-needed-buff protein thinking "oh hey, hello Super Soldier Serum" ? Also, combine that with that "fear trigger" research.

  • @MrDDiRusso
    @MrDDiRusso Рік тому +1

    TIME FLIES LIKE AN ARROW.
    FRUIT FLIES LIKE A BANANA!

  • @HeliotropeElephant
    @HeliotropeElephant Рік тому

    Had to check the calendar to see if the red light / fruit fly experiment video was posted in April

  • @xenon.421
    @xenon.421 Рік тому +1

    So really what they did was just give a fruit fly a red room

  • @chefdean7257
    @chefdean7257 Рік тому

    "And all the labbies say, my research is pretty hot for a fly guy." 🤓

  • @iratami
    @iratami Рік тому +1

    I'm still surprised that we havent started building a space ring to implement artificial gravity. We have the technology

    • @clown134
      @clown134 Рік тому +3

      mainly because it's very expensive with very little reward

    • @iratami
      @iratami Рік тому

      @@clown134 having astronauts come back with less physical degradation is a very minor benefit

  • @Nazuiko
    @Nazuiko Рік тому

    Sestrin treatments sound useful in space, preventing some of the atrophy and decayof muscles in microgravity

  • @meatgod6808
    @meatgod6808 Рік тому +1

    dam never ben this early. I even beat the flies!

  • @karezaalonso7110
    @karezaalonso7110 9 місяців тому

    For regular folks who need to get rid of them you can put small container with couple drops of liquid soap and also few drops of apple cider vinegar and the rest with warm water, mix and leave it in the infested area. It will kill lots of them.

  • @meadowsz5390
    @meadowsz5390 Рік тому

    🎉 the real MVPs

  • @ABetterWeapon
    @ABetterWeapon Рік тому

    Hmmm, going with a jacket now? A bold move.

  • @frankied.roosevelt6232
    @frankied.roosevelt6232 Рік тому

    Drosphila-lalalalalala- you likely will outlive the roaches and the ripen fruit will be no compare... DROSPHILA! (sung to the Mail time songs from blue clues)

  • @vaszgul736
    @vaszgul736 Рік тому +12

    "We also have traits controlled by our genes on our sex chromosomes. One example is red-green color blindness which is passed down on the X chromosome. That's why people who are XY and only have one copy of this chromosome are more likely to be colorblind; usually men. People with two X chromosomes would need to have the gene for color blindness on both [chromosomes], which is less likely." Holy schnitzel I just wanna say I love how fluid and flawless the execution of this sentence is. Informative, accurate and ever so perfectly inclusive.

    • @vaszgul736
      @vaszgul736 Рік тому +3

      Usually in videos like these, (not by scishow, but you know the ones) the narrator will just slap together a quick quotable quip like "only men can be colorblind" which is just wildly inaccurate, doesn't take into account the strange way chromosomes can be/break/or rearrange themselves not only in cis and intersex people but also in trans people as well. Or the fact that yes, cis women with two XX chromosomes can be colorblind and even completely colorblind, it just requires two copies of the same gene which is rarer, but not impossible. And yknow, not all men are colorblind, but some people have taken and run with the idea after hearing sentences like that. So while it's so much easier to say "only men can be colorblind," easier said doesn't mean correct, informative, or inclusive of statistical outliers.

  • @jacobopstad5483
    @jacobopstad5483 Рік тому

    Space is limited in space... o.O
    LOL

  • @digichalk
    @digichalk Рік тому

    Rooooxxxannneeeee, you don't have to turn on the red light! Rooooooxxxannnne!

  • @christianheichel
    @christianheichel Рік тому

    Tinker with my genes I need some of that sestrine

  • @matthewcalifana488
    @matthewcalifana488 Рік тому

    A wasp must of had some fear when it came thru a window & I smacked it with 1000 volts , it shook it,s head and kept trying to go back outside .

  • @christinefedruk5161
    @christinefedruk5161 Рік тому

    Love my induction stove.

  • @MrFleem
    @MrFleem Рік тому

    Thanks, flies. Thlies.

  • @vailstales3639
    @vailstales3639 Рік тому +13

    I love the attention to detail when talking about sex and not confusing it with gender. “People with XY” rather than just hearing men made my queer heart happy :)

  • @Scereyaha
    @Scereyaha Рік тому +3

    The studies they have done on sexuality and fetishes, as well as drug dependence on mice, shrews, and rats have been very interesting too. Rodents in leather jackets.

    • @mrmagoo.3678
      @mrmagoo.3678 Рік тому

      errr.what?.. Rodents in Leather Jackets?... I've done a lot of drugs but never saw that! ..what You been snorting?
      I'm kinda liking the idea of the studies though.. perhaps they should move on to Human Studies now, And May I be the First to Volunteer My Skills.

    • @Scereyaha
      @Scereyaha Рік тому +3

      @@mrmagoo.3678 They wanted to study how fetishes develop, so they took some male rats who had never mated before, and only let them around female rats when they were wearing their little jackets, and after a while they could not "get it up" when exposed to females without the jackets on.
      These kinds of studies done on human would be unethical. Imagine being taken into one at 18 and living the rest of your life impotent unless you were wearing your special 'sexy' jacket.
      What would you do if something happened to your jacket and none of the others seemed sexy enough?

    • @mrmagoo.3678
      @mrmagoo.3678 Рік тому

      @@Scereyaha hey,,,That sounds almost kiiinda....am I in a Test?..lol.. sounds properly interesting though! I'm picturing some Fonzie of a Rat walking about in a Leather Jacket all cool with all the Ladies swooning over Him.... while the spotty ginger Rat in His Raincoat cries in the corner...hehehe.

    • @Scereyaha
      @Scereyaha Рік тому +1

      @@mrmagoo.3678 lol

  • @shutupsprinkles
    @shutupsprinkles Рік тому

    …i could have gone my entire life without knowing so much about fruit fly ejaculation but here we are

  • @MarcColten73
    @MarcColten73 10 місяців тому

    Somewhere, in a higher dimension, "Why,you may ask, do we torment these fragile humans and what hsve we learned from them?"

  • @williehasenbos4899
    @williehasenbos4899 10 місяців тому

    I know where you'r intro is from ...... and its oooooold .....

  • @jrmckim
    @jrmckim Рік тому

    I'd like to know more about the exploding ants please

  • @kinggkongg9694
    @kinggkongg9694 Рік тому +2

    If reincarnation is real I hope not to come back a fruit fly but as an old farmer told me once he’d rather be a fly than a chicken

  • @thomasross4921
    @thomasross4921 Рік тому

    Sestrins sound like something we might want to give to astronauts.

  • @mikeg2306
    @mikeg2306 Рік тому +1

    So the conclusion is that humans drink because they can’t get any. Sounds about right.

    • @clown134
      @clown134 Рік тому

      and if you don't drink and also don't get any, you turn into an incel

  • @eliscerebralrecyclingbin7812

    Wow!

  • @Other_People
    @Other_People Рік тому

    I could use some of that sestrin.

  • @williamfrazier4797
    @williamfrazier4797 Рік тому

    Ironic how space can be so limited in space.

  • @peterprime2140
    @peterprime2140 Рік тому +443

    Fruit flies? More like fruitful findings.

  • @justinweatherford8129
    @justinweatherford8129 Рік тому

    The exercise protein might also help with muscle loss in space.