The complexity and interrelatedness of the biological disciplines prove that other fields may not be mentioned here for some reason, like systematics and microbiology, and that others mentioned here like bioengineering may be classified in applications other than medicine, such as industry and safety and security. How else can these be better arranged and put altogether clearly in a video under 8 minutes? It's pretty cool!
I've been waiting forever for this one. Although I'm biased by being a biochemist myself, he did an amazing job at bringing all the branches together in a smooth, non-confusing way! I would like to see a map of medicine or linguistics in the future.
@hama prgasc Your skin appears to have a slightly slimy texture to it. Are you consuming enough boron in your diet? A deficiency is known to cause testosterone imbalances in the lymphatic system, harming your gut biome and causing wave fluctuations in your Aura that could be inflating your local housing market.
Hi! I actually ended up studying psychology instead, and I'm only a year and a half in that. Thank you for asking, this was a fun reminder :))@@Samantha-vlly
+Senpie What makes you say that? It uses the scientific method, and if you look at its long history and how its evolved over time it can be seen pretty clearly that it is about as much of a science as anything else we'd call science. Sweet name by the way.
You mentioned that bioinformatics is the field that uses computers to analyze genetic data when statistical methods aren't enough, but when statistical methods are enough, that is a field called quantitative genetics. And using it we can often tell whether a trait is genetic without having to know which specific genes are involved. It can also help give candidates for molecular genetic study to find the genes relating to those traits.
I love your maps, they are fantastic! Thank you for putting them together, they are super helpful. One nitpick - what about Microbiology? This is a VERY important subject, given that unicellular microorganisms vastly outnumber the multicellular organisms most people are familiar with. Of course, I may be biased, since I am a microbiologist...anyway, keep up the great work! I am blown away by the breadth of your knowledge, and have learned a ton about scientific fields I am less familiar with through your work.
@@hydrochloricacid6731 Agree, but it would be cool. And it's not just in your opinion, it just isn't. Philosophy doesn't use the scientific method to figure stuff out.
While that is a good points, I think that mathematics doesn't use the classical scientific method either. Philosophy can be science without specifically using the scientific method
These videos are good but I have two minor criticisms of this one: 1. Structural biology is concerned with the structure of large macromolecules. Amino acids are all small molecules so they fall more under the purview of biochemistry. Your description is almost verbatim one of the sentences from the opening paragraph of the Wikipedia page on structural biology, but I don't think that's correct. 2. Biomedical engineering is the field that makes artificial organs and other medical devices. Biotechnology uses living organisms or their products for our purposes. Synthetic biology creates synthetic organisms and is closely related to biotechnology, but the latter two fields aren't closely related to the first.
Egor Kalashnikov No, they're not. Pacemakers, prosthetic limbs, dialysis machines, to name a few examples, are all feats of biomedical engineering but not biotechnology because they aren't made from a living organism or its products.
Hello, First, regarding structural biology the definition from the video is technically correct since when you study proteins from any size you get to change single amino acids from them to see the effect on function or folding. Secondly, due the depth of the video I agree with all the definitions. If I were to change anything would the the tone of the voice to sound a bit more energetic. Cheers
I used to graduate of engineer of biotechnology in 2006 at Nong Lam University of Ho Chi Minh City ! Your clip is well-done ! CRISPR will bear many jobs in next decade !
With so many comments before this, it might very well have been pointed out, but Evolution is not the Science fo how things started (the field of Abiogenesis), due its inherent uncertainty (just like the Big Bang). But evolutionary biology does deal with how LIFE CHANGES, what processes are important in this changes, and the ancestral relationship of the different branches of the Tree of Life. A nice objective scientific definition for Ecology is: The study of organisms abundance and distribution. Thanks for you videos.
Biz sizi Türkiye'den izliyoruz. Kanalınız gerçekten çok kaliteli. Böyle videolar yayınladığınız için çok teşekkür ederiz. We are watching you from Turkey. Your channel is really high quality. Thank you very much for posting such videos.
Thank you for all the effort you put into your great content! I love these videos and show them to many people. I know it’s impossible to fit every component of a field into these maps, but as someone who loves biogeography I think it’s the most major thing you missed. How species move and separate in the physical environment, and how those processes affect their evolutionary development was critical for uncovering the concept of evolution and it’s a huge field in its own right. Thanks again for all your hard work.
About to start medical school next year... biology is such an amazing field of science. It is crazy how a cell can utilize an uptake of energy to metabolically perform so many tasks. It is wild how much one cell does and its even more wild knowing that humans have trillions of them.
For a person who really hates biology , this helped me to finally find out some parts of biology that Iam actually interested in , love your maps it's AMAZING !
Nah, they are deeply connected. Something like civil engineering can be linked to geotechnical engineering, which in turn is connected to soil engineering, environmental engineering, from here we get to hydropower, than to energy supply, than to electronics, than to nanotech, than to materials engineering, than we returned to civil engineering and the circle is enclosed. You could easily map this together.
Love that map you have used in your epidemiology section appears to be a based on the board game Pandemic (was this a clever reference or just a coincidence?)
Very well spotted! I love pandemic and thought of it as soon as I had to come up with something for epidemiology. I played Pandemic Legacy season 1 and it was one of the most fun board game experiences I've had.
It's incredible when you think about it. Our individual cells are hyper advanced micro factories, more complicated than what we could make for a long time
I have 5 questions: 1-What is the folding code? What is the folding mechanism? Can we predict the native structure of a protein from its amino acid sequence? Is it possible to predict the secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure of a polypeptide sequence based solely on the sequence and environmental information? Is it possible to design a polypeptide sequence which will adopt a given structure under certain environmental conditions? 2-Exactly how and when did life on Earth originate? Which, if any, of the many hypotheses is correct? What were the metabolic pathways used by the earliest life forms? Exactly how and when did different groups of viruses originate? Might life which does not originate from planet Earth also have developed on other planets? Might this life be intelligent? What selective advantages drove the development of sexual reproduction, and how did it develop? And how and why did the brain evolve? What are the molecular determinants of individual brain development? 3-What were the characteristics of the Last Universal Common Ancestor of Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukaryotes? Did Archaea and Eukaryotes evolve out of the domain Bacteria or to clade basal to it? Do Archaea and Eukaryotes share a later or earlier common ancestor to Bacteria? 4-Why are babies so rarely born with cancer? 5-Did snakes evolve from burrowing lizards or aquatic lizards?
Ahhh, feels like home in the vast world of science and mathematics. I understood most concepts the video described. Even when in reality I really don't know most terms. This is what I should have done in school than engineering, the education system however is underdeveloped in my home country (kenya) with major careers revolving around medicine that needs high grades to even apply
This is awesome. I hope more maps are coming up in the future! Your videos are making this channel among the best of UA-cam science-related channels according to me. Also, your depiction of astrobiology was cool, thumbs up.
*sniffle sniffle* you missed my area of biology, Conservation Biology- concerning Earths biodiversity specifically endangered species, their habitats and how we can protect them
As a Biology major, I can confidently say that Biology is a painful, complex, hot and beautiful mess, that forever changes the way you view your planet as a whole. It's hard, God knows I'm not lying, but completely worth it. Teens, do consider studying Biology, because you won't regret it. Just the sheer immensity of the knowledge can be intimidating, but the things you'll see, you get to experience the VIP backstage experience of the Life show. PS: the outdoor activities are great, beautiful places, friends, knowledge, and no other scientist gets to do this kind of stuff. 😎👌
Your content is amazing it will allow me and my child to study the whole thing with new perspective rather than the old boring ways of school. Keep it up and thanks for making such interesting video. A love to watch all your videos.
Even though I probably knew, I never *realized* how broad the discipline of biology is. From looking at molecular interactions to cells over whole organisms to how they interact on a global basis. That's a huge length scale biology covers. And the time scale is enormous, too. Although... I could say something smug like physics still has the larger time and length scale spans :-P
Topics listed in the order mentioned in video.
1. Cellular Biology
2. Molecular Biology
3. Structural Biology
4. Biochemistry
5. Biophysics
6. Quantum Biology
7. Genetics
- Population Genetics
8. Bioinformatics
9. Biomathematics
10. Developmental Biology
11. Anatomy
12. Biomechanics
13. Physiology
14. Immunology
15. Biomedical Research
16. Bioengineering
17. Biotechnology
18. Synthetic Biology
19. Neuroscience
20. Pharmacology
21. Pathology
22. Epidemiology
23. Paleontology
24. Evolutionary Biology
25. Zoology
26. Marine Biology
27. Botany
28. Ecology
29. Environmental Biology
30. Astrobiology
How about Systematics?
Ty!
Is this the exact order we must study in order to learn more about biology?
The complexity and interrelatedness of the biological disciplines prove that other fields may not be mentioned here for some reason, like systematics and microbiology, and that others mentioned here like bioengineering may be classified in applications other than medicine, such as industry and safety and security. How else can these be better arranged and put altogether clearly in a video under 8 minutes? It's pretty cool!
Tysm ❤ ❤
I've been waiting forever for this one. Although I'm biased by being a biochemist myself, he did an amazing job at bringing all the branches together in a smooth, non-confusing way! I would like to see a map of medicine or linguistics in the future.
Exactly!! It's very hard to represent such a large course of study so concisely
The Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
along with microtubules and quantum coherent water and biophotons and the quantum pilot wave.
lol
But more importantly, it controls apoptosis ;)
And... Depends. In plants, there's also chloroplasts. They also produce ATP in the luminic stage.
@hama prgasc Your skin appears to have a slightly slimy texture to it. Are you consuming enough boron in your diet? A deficiency is known to cause testosterone imbalances in the lymphatic system, harming your gut biome and causing wave fluctuations in your Aura that could be inflating your local housing market.
Awesome job with this maps (And all the others too) :) Which will be the next map?
Map of Philosophy
Map of Engineering
Map of Psychology
Yes pleaaaase
map of economy,map of finance
I want Map of Psychology! Your video is so easy and fun!
Map of Philosophy please ! 🤩🤩🤩
Map of Politics
this is helping me understand what parts of biology i like, and therefore helping me choose my education! thank you for a very informational video
Hello, how's your decision about choosing an education?
I believe you've graduated already from the field you chose.
Hi! I actually ended up studying psychology instead, and I'm only a year and a half in that. Thank you for asking, this was a fun reminder :))@@Samantha-vlly
Love the Kurzgesagt reference at 3:02
Can you do the map of astronomy next?
3:01 - Hey, it's the Kurzgesagt duck! :)
Yeah Nice easter egg!
I love these Maps so much, they are pure gold!
Philosophy I imagine is very tough to make but would be extremly awesome too
I think there'd be a big crevasse like in the physics map but between all the different knowledge philosophies
I've seen one out there but I think it was made by someone else
Map of Psychology would be cool. Nice video anyways!
I would also like to see this.
I was just going to write this. Sad there is still no video on the Map of Psychology
psychology is not a science :)
+Senpie What makes you say that? It uses the scientific method, and if you look at its long history and how its evolved over time it can be seen pretty clearly that it is about as much of a science as anything else we'd call science. Sweet name by the way.
It is a science. Sure its not as rigorous as physics, chemistry or biology, but it still utilises the scientific method.
You mentioned that bioinformatics is the field that uses computers to analyze genetic data when statistical methods aren't enough, but when statistical methods are enough, that is a field called quantitative genetics. And using it we can often tell whether a trait is genetic without having to know which specific genes are involved. It can also help give candidates for molecular genetic study to find the genes relating to those traits.
Can you do Map of Astronomy
Holy shit. How many Beethoven have on UA-cam?
Yes please
Eyy, Beethoven! The music today is terrible! Make more good music!
And cosmology/astrophysics! :)
@@themachinehead4421 NEWS FLASH; HE'S DEAD
This kind of UA-cam content should be appreciated and voted more
3:17 It's the Kurzgesagt bird! 👍
Danny Vasquez i see you’re a man of culture as well
Glad to find someone else who noticed it!
I love your maps, they are fantastic! Thank you for putting them together, they are super helpful. One nitpick - what about Microbiology? This is a VERY important subject, given that unicellular microorganisms vastly outnumber the multicellular organisms most people are familiar with. Of course, I may be biased, since I am a microbiologist...anyway, keep up the great work! I am blown away by the breadth of your knowledge, and have learned a ton about scientific fields I am less familiar with through your work.
Map Of Philosophy por favor
Yes maps of philosophy is a good idea
Markus Andreas Roth-Gross The question wether philosophy is a real science is a philosophical question on its own.
@@hydrochloricacid6731 Agree, but it would be cool. And it's not just in your opinion, it just isn't. Philosophy doesn't use the scientific method to figure stuff out.
While that is a good points, I think that mathematics doesn't use the classical scientific method either. Philosophy can be science without specifically using the scientific method
@@jaronfeld123 Hm.... Never really thought about it that way! That makes sense!
Can you do a "Map of arts" with diffrent artforms like music, painting and writing. It would be a great addition to this series!
These videos are good but I have two minor criticisms of this one:
1. Structural biology is concerned with the structure of large macromolecules. Amino acids are all small molecules so they fall more under the purview of biochemistry. Your description is almost verbatim one of the sentences from the opening paragraph of the Wikipedia page on structural biology, but I don't think that's correct.
2. Biomedical engineering is the field that makes artificial organs and other medical devices. Biotechnology uses living organisms or their products for our purposes. Synthetic biology creates synthetic organisms and is closely related to biotechnology, but the latter two fields aren't closely related to the first.
Biomedical engineering and Synthetic biology are parts of the biotechnology.
Egor Kalashnikov No, they're not. Pacemakers, prosthetic limbs, dialysis machines, to name a few examples, are all feats of biomedical engineering but not biotechnology because they aren't made from a living organism or its products.
Well, then it's more correct to say that there is 'medical tech' (biomedical engineering) and biotechnology.
Hello,
First, regarding structural biology the definition from the video is technically correct since when you study proteins from any size you get to change single amino acids from them to see the effect on function or folding.
Secondly, due the depth of the video I agree with all the definitions. If I were to change anything would the the tone of the voice to sound a bit more energetic.
Cheers
This is arguing semantics
I used to graduate of engineer of biotechnology in 2006 at Nong Lam University of Ho Chi Minh City ! Your clip is well-done ! CRISPR will bear many jobs in next decade !
I absolutely love these maps
With so many comments before this, it might very well have been pointed out, but Evolution is not the Science fo how things started (the field of Abiogenesis), due its inherent uncertainty (just like the Big Bang). But evolutionary biology does deal with how LIFE CHANGES, what processes are important in this changes, and the ancestral relationship of the different branches of the Tree of Life. A nice objective scientific definition for Ecology is: The study of organisms abundance and distribution. Thanks for you videos.
💯
hehe, nice easter egg of Kurzgesagt!
Biz sizi Türkiye'den izliyoruz. Kanalınız gerçekten çok kaliteli. Böyle videolar yayınladığınız için çok teşekkür ederiz.
We are watching you from Turkey. Your channel is really high quality. Thank you very much for posting such videos.
we love sci
Please make the map of biology next
how to make a ??
What?
Isn’t that the map we just watched?
@@jamescarmody4713 woosh
I didn't understand 🤔
Your "Map videos" are extremely wonderful. You should continue this series/playlist with other various topic.❤️💙
Thank you for all the effort you put into your great content! I love these videos and show them to many people.
I know it’s impossible to fit every component of a field into these maps, but as someone who loves biogeography I think it’s the most major thing you missed. How species move and separate in the physical environment, and how those processes affect their evolutionary development was critical for uncovering the concept of evolution and it’s a huge field in its own right. Thanks again for all your hard work.
William Baumler Boo, that’s just ecology :p
My entire 11th and 12th grade flashed in my eyes. Thank you for this outstanding video and yes this map is my phone's wallpaper now.
i NEED THIS FOR CHOOSING MY UNIVERSITY DEGREE
true
True
And me
true... but i is too late for me... I'm 36 already. I wish I had all this information before I had gone to college. QQ
True
This video introduce me some fields of biology that I don't really know about. It helps a lot, thanks!
Just watched your ted talk and this immediately showed up in my recommendation list. Wonderful!
About to start medical school next year... biology is such an amazing field of science. It is crazy how a cell can utilize an uptake of energy to metabolically perform so many tasks. It is wild how much one cell does and its even more wild knowing that humans have trillions of them.
I got way too excited when you included the Kurzsgasagt bird
This channel seems like it should have at least 10 times as many subscribers.
Nice vid! Do one on geography!
Oh yeah yeah
I cant believe he didnt include Biostatistics. They make all of this research possible
This series is always great. I Love every field of science ❤
As someone who has been deeply invested in immunology this video has been really informative.
I love your maps and that kurzgesagt reference ;)
For a person who really hates biology , this helped me to finally find out some parts of biology that Iam actually interested in , love your maps it's AMAZING !
6:19 seeing this from covid area hits differently
Thanks to this guy I understand what's happening in biology, He makes it seem easy.
I saw that kurtzgesagt reference :)
Yakov Reznikov its great to see that another one had saw it😂😉
Yakov Reznikov yeeeeees
I recognized the bird, too :)
This channel is among my favourite on UA-cam. Thanks.
I really like your videos. It motivates me to study. Hope to see more and more maps of sciences. Best wishes to your channel!
Honestly, you deserve millions of subscribers
YAAAAAS DO ONE ABOUT
PHILOSOPHY
Another very nice video from this channel. Just missing microbiology!
The Map of Engineering NEXT!
Nah, they are deeply connected. Something like civil engineering can be linked to geotechnical engineering, which in turn is connected to soil engineering, environmental engineering, from here we get to hydropower, than to energy supply, than to electronics, than to nanotech, than to materials engineering, than we returned to civil engineering and the circle is enclosed. You could easily map this together.
Thank you for showing us what to study rather than the study.
Love that map you have used in your epidemiology section appears to be a based on the board game Pandemic (was this a clever reference or just a coincidence?)
Very well spotted! I love pandemic and thought of it as soon as I had to come up with something for epidemiology. I played Pandemic Legacy season 1 and it was one of the most fun board game experiences I've had.
Was Pandemic just a coincidence or was Pandemic warning us we're all gonna die now
@@ripes0548 lol😂
It's incredible when you think about it. Our individual cells are hyper advanced micro factories, more complicated than what we could make for a long time
I know it is not a science but I would love to see a map of philosophy!
A different you-tuber made one.
Of course philosophy is science... actually the most basic
not science ? it is the base of all science
@@chadpearcy2582 oh snap, who?
The illustration for astrobiology is beautiful...amongst other things... Great job!!
Kurzgesagt - in a NutShell 3:02
*Kurzgesagt
Mi Les 【≽ܫ≼】ᖫ✧WɅVΞ✧ᖭ
I have 5 questions:
1-What is the folding code? What is the folding mechanism? Can we predict the native structure of a protein from its amino acid sequence? Is it possible to predict the secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure of a polypeptide sequence based solely on the sequence and environmental information? Is it possible to design a polypeptide sequence which will adopt a given structure under certain environmental conditions?
2-Exactly how and when did life on Earth originate? Which, if any, of the many hypotheses is correct? What were the metabolic pathways used by the earliest life forms? Exactly how and when did different groups of viruses originate? Might life which does not originate from planet Earth also have developed on other planets? Might this life be intelligent? What selective advantages drove the development of sexual reproduction, and how did it develop? And how and why did the brain evolve? What are the molecular determinants of individual brain development?
3-What were the characteristics of the Last Universal Common Ancestor of Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukaryotes? Did Archaea and Eukaryotes evolve out of the domain Bacteria or to clade basal to it? Do Archaea and Eukaryotes share a later or earlier common ancestor to Bacteria?
4-Why are babies so rarely born with cancer?
5-Did snakes evolve from burrowing lizards or aquatic lizards?
Interesting
you're so amazing dude!!!
Ahhh, feels like home in the vast world of science and mathematics. I understood most concepts the video described. Even when in reality I really don't know most terms. This is what I should have done in school than engineering, the education system however is underdeveloped in my home country (kenya) with major careers revolving around medicine that needs high grades to even apply
Do a map of philosophy.
history of philosophy (because philosophy is in history already)
This is such a great video! Biology will always be my favorite branch of Science
hey omar, google "chromoscience" and they have free study materials in biology
Could you do map of psychology next plz
This is awesome. I hope more maps are coming up in the future! Your videos are making this channel among the best of UA-cam science-related channels according to me. Also, your depiction of astrobiology was cool, thumbs up.
*sniffle sniffle* you missed my area of biology, Conservation Biology- concerning Earths biodiversity specifically endangered species, their habitats and how we can protect them
An athmospheric spectrogram for astrobiology...Nice!
3:08 that's an interesting looking bird xD
TheVlp3r the bird is from kurzgesgat
I knew that biology was a large field of study but man, this i huge. I'd suggest making a psychology map
Can you do Map of Lingüistics or Engineering? That could be awesome!
Thankkkk sooo much for your beautiful work , I can’t wait for a map of medicine
Oh shit.. The prodigal son returns... Meep meep..
this channel is a Godsend for my ADHD brain.
Excellent video, but i thing some important fields are missing!! like sistematics, but as you say biology si very complex
Esteban Guerrero microbiology is missing too
As a Biology major, I can confidently say that Biology is a painful, complex, hot and beautiful mess, that forever changes the way you view your planet as a whole. It's hard, God knows I'm not lying, but completely worth it. Teens, do consider studying Biology, because you won't regret it. Just the sheer immensity of the knowledge can be intimidating, but the things you'll see, you get to experience the VIP backstage experience of the Life show. PS: the outdoor activities are great, beautiful places, friends, knowledge, and no other scientist gets to do this kind of stuff. 😎👌
Excellent video!
And could map of economics be next? :)
tnx for mapping about my favorite major keep up 👍
I LOVE BIOLOGY!!!
What kinda black guy name is 'cedric'?!
DekuStickGamer What's wrong with that?
ty for putting so much effort in this! it is really interesting to see so many different aspects of biology in a 9-minute video
Next we need a map of Electrical Engineering🤘
Your content is amazing it will allow me and my child to study the whole thing with new perspective rather than the old boring ways of school.
Keep it up and thanks for making such interesting video.
A love to watch all your videos.
3:04 Kurzgesagt has entered the video
Happy to find this subjects instructed and detailed in this way with this valuable informations , Thanks a lot
The map of Engineering
Even though I probably knew, I never *realized* how broad the discipline of biology is. From looking at molecular interactions to cells over whole organisms to how they interact on a global basis. That's a huge length scale biology covers. And the time scale is enormous, too.
Although... I could say something smug like physics still has the larger time and length scale spans :-P
Nice video! Could you do one about engineering?
Biology is so Underrated
Map of psychology pls
You should make a video showing 1 map of chemistry physics and biology and how they can be related to each other.
Your videos are really entertaining and informative! Is there a chance that you'll do a video about the domains of Linguistics?
My God this channel really is the best!!
Finally :) The trilogy
Very much enjoying your videos! I hope you can do more about "emerging frontiers" and perplexing unanswered questions in science. That would be fun.
thank you....
I was thinking of studying biology as my minor. This video helped me a lot😃
mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
Nice detail in the absorbtion bands in the exoplanet atmosphere.
3:03 I have seen that bird before 🤔Kurzgesagt🤔😂
Please do a map for psychology! I know it'd be a little specific but there's a lot to talk about and it'd be so cool I'm this format
Map of economics
Awesome, I love this style of zooming in on one page and then showing it all later!
I am going to use this style in my videos too
You missed Taxonomy and Systematics and Microbiology...
Yes, with microbiology he forgot the *best* part of biology. :(
Wish i had a pc to work in a Map of Metallurgy. I love ur work! Is amazing :)
Please do maps of economics and law!
Great video for those who are interested in biology. Thanks!