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@parkame1

It's crazy how late you guys are into the science youtube game and yet the channel feels so unique and refreshing.

@samik83

These guy know how to make science videos. 
Can't put my finger on it why these are so well made. The production feels grounded and respects the audiences intelligence. 
Too many YT science channels border on annoying trying to make it too flashy and compact as possible. This struck a good balance.

@HowToNguyen

9:31 "thus the most obvious explanation is that they were - i n t e r b r e e d i n g" šŸ¤–
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@SarahSoup79

I giggled when you said ā€œthe length of the Boston marathonā€ as if it’s a different length than every other marathon šŸ˜‚

@KareembarakatKareemBarakat

i clicked on the video expecting to watch 2 mins out of it, but i got hooked; it's wonderful work. Honestly, the storytelling is amazing. Keep it up.

@abishekgomes

First video I've seen on this channel, idk what is it but im getting early 2000s Saturday morning science show vibes especially with the nostalgic music and im LOVING it.

@Simbysolo

That skull that was fused in the wall triggered tf out of me

@harendra7420

i wish your content reached to millions

@moonoggin

They risked their lives hauling the bones out of that very narrow cave!! They worked very hard to do everything correctly.  I was fortunate enough to follow their journey. Great show!!!

@lizzyynoelle

you do such a great job at dumbing this down

@ammo9599

Fun fact, bird species have evolved so differently that they cannot interbreed! Which is why they are each a species. Dogs can look vastly different, but they can interbreed as the same species.

@alpebblington7960

My jaw fell flat at the method of counting rings, and at the possibility that it may have actually worked! Fascinating!

@jollygoodfellow3957

0:26 Not EVERY human. There are still uncontacted tribes and isolated populations such as in the Amazon and Papua New Guinea, not to mention North Sentinel Island.

@pri888star

Its so crazy to me the all work they had to do in order to know the information we know now. Amazing video!!

@amoineau

What an incredibly enlightening episode, amazing work ! This channel is a real gem.

@nancychang5096

The level of storytelling is masterful!

@Hailstormand

Tens of thousands of years ago, someone cooking their daily meal provide the scientists of today clues of possible chance encounters. Somehow this brings tears to my eyes.

@ellajeffres4747

Y'all are covering my all my FAVORITE types of science. Anthropology. Geology. Cartography. Archaeology. Anything scientific that exists in the intersection of history... And I'm so here for it!!

@norbertfranqui

Great animations to pair up with great explanations. Easy to follow. Well done!!