1:04 Caroline's thinking cap 🧢 2:26 I heard that during adulthood, the face ages due to the shape of the skull changing/sort of collapsing? I wonder why that occurs? Do the skull bones become less dense and sort of wither away? 3:27 Although it says "Microwave" on the wrapping, the usual native way of eating Japanese rice balls sold at convenience stores is cold rice/rice at room temperature so that the seaweed sheet remains crisp, although Chinese people prefer warm rice 😊 4:38 Cool glass sculptures by your professor!
Hi Janine! Oh wow I didn’t know about the skull changing! Just read up on it-seems like it has to do with the constant process of bone remodeling or intracranial pressure changes :) very cool. And thanks for the tip on the rice balls!
Hi Caroline, thank you very much for taking the time to find out about the causes of skull changes. I thought that your classes might have touched upon the topic, and the instant I saw you happily "playing" with the 💀, I couldn't resist asking you!
the sagittal section of the human body at ur professor's house looked soo cool!!!
Thanks for sharing and keeping us vicariously engaged in the medical school life as parents!
We love Dr. Bernd and Dr. Erde!!!!
Caroline!! Missed the vlogs so much, hope you're happy and healthy:))
Thank you so much mo!! I hope you’re happy and healthy too! 😍
I miss the Thanksgiving turkey! You are really utilizing your time with joy and hard work. Keep it up!
thank you!!! 👼👼
1:04 Caroline's thinking cap 🧢
2:26 I heard that during adulthood, the face ages due to the shape of the skull changing/sort of collapsing? I wonder why that occurs? Do the skull bones become less dense and sort of wither away?
3:27 Although it says "Microwave" on the wrapping, the usual native way of eating Japanese rice balls sold at convenience stores is cold rice/rice at room temperature so that the seaweed sheet remains crisp, although Chinese people prefer warm rice 😊
4:38 Cool glass sculptures by your professor!
Hi Janine! Oh wow I didn’t know about the skull changing! Just read up on it-seems like it has to do with the constant process of bone remodeling or intracranial pressure changes :) very cool. And thanks for the tip on the rice balls!
Hi Caroline, thank you very much for taking the time to find out about the causes of skull changes. I thought that your classes might have touched upon the topic, and the instant I saw you happily "playing" with the 💀, I couldn't resist asking you!
I don't care if gonna be weird, make me a favor give a hug in both professors they are cute and have a good heart.
They are the best!
sending love from Cali! thanks for an amazing video
I'm a young person who dreams of being a doctor, and I always find your vlogs informative and cute!
Aw thank you so much!
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