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Hey all! Welcome to the brand account for Real Science on YouTube. Follow us here for insights into the world's life science subjects, as well as clips and notifications of future and past videos we've worked on.

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As of August 25th 2020, Africa has been declared free of wild polio after no cases within 4 years. Just two countries worldwide continue to see wild polio virus cases: Afghanistan & Pakistan, with this being a huge achievement for the WHO African region.

As of August 25th 2020, Africa has been declared free of wild polio after no cases within 4 years. 

Just two countries worldwide continue to see wild polio virus cases: Afghanistan & Pakistan, with this being a huge achievement for the WHO African region.
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Scientists at Tokyo University of Science have developed a method of producing an alkaline hydrogel that could be used to improve wound healing. The hydrogel forms in 5 minutes, potentially making it a quick and easy method for the healing of wounds. tus.ac.jp/en/mediarelati…

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So next week will be my last week at work and I'll be going full time working on YouTube videos 🎉 it's been about 8 years in the making. I'll be joining the talented duo Brian Mac Mághnais & Stephanie Sammann making magic.

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New on Nebula Podcasts: Genesis — LowSpecAlex digs into the origin stories of your favorite creators. Also, Nebula Podcasts. watchnebula.com/genesis

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In a sad irony to our recent video, the manmade sonar developed to mimic marine mammal echolocation may be the likely cause of many cetacean mass beachings. youtu.be/FA1qPdeeJ5s

In a sad irony to our recent video, the manmade sonar developed to mimic marine mammal echolocation may be the likely cause of many cetacean mass beachings.
 
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