SciShow Quiz Show with Phil Plait

TL;DR
SciShow Quiz Show pits Hank Green against Phil Plait in a battle of science knowledge, with questions about volcanoes, diseases, and the origins of love hormones.
Transcript
Michael: Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to SciShow Quiz Show, the show where the points are made up, but the science is real. I'm your host Michael Aranda. Today we have senior SciShow White House correspondent Hank Green versus the Crash Course Astronomy host Phil Plait. Hank, you are playing on behalf of Aimee Eisiminger. Hank: Hi ... Read More
Key Insights
- 🌍 The most active volcano in the world is Stromboli, which has been erupting for over 2,000 years.
- ❓ Serum therapy, developed by Emil von Behring, is still used today to treat diseases like diphtheria and tetanus.
- 🩸 Malaria is caused by a blood-borne parasite, not a virus or bacteria, which is why serum therapy is not effective against it.
- 💊 The first instrument used in Western medicine was the stethoscope, invented by Rene Laennec in 1816.
- 🥰 Love hormones like oxytocin and vasopressin originate in the hypothalamus, where they are manufactured and released into the body.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Where is the most active volcano in the world?
The most active volcano in the world is Stromboli, located off Italy's western coast. It has been in a near constant state of eruption for over 2,000 years.
Q: What was the first instrument used in Western medicine?
The first instrument used in Western medicine was the stethoscope. It was invented by French physician Rene Laennec in 1816.
Q: What diseases can be treated with serum therapy?
Serum therapy can be used to treat diseases such as diphtheria, tetanus, and Ebola. However, it is not effective against malaria.
Q: Where in the brain do love hormones like oxytocin and vasopressin originate?
Love hormones like oxytocin and vasopressin originate in the hypothalamus, a small structure at the base of the brain responsible for manufacturing and releasing various hormones.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Hank Green and Phil Plait compete in SciShow Quiz Show, answering questions on various scientific topics.
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The contestants answer questions on topics such as the most active volcano in the world and the first instrument used in Western medicine.
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They also tackle questions on the use of serum therapy in treating diseases, and the origin of love hormones in the brain.
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