Why Do We Have Snot?
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Turns out that one of the most advanced and impressive materials on the planet exists right in your body. An MIT Bioengineering grad explains the science of... SNOT! ---------- Find us online! Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MITK12 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MITK12Videos http://k12videos.mit.edu ---------- made with love at MIT Creative Commons: CC BY-NC-SA, MIT http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-and-conditions Hosted, Written, Produced, & Doodles Drawn by: Elizabeth Choe Content Reviewers: Wesley Chen, Prof. Katharina Ribbeck Director: George Zaidan Camera: Adam Morrell Editor & Motion Graphics: Per Hoel Theme song: Anthony Thomas & Neil Aggarwal Special thanks: Prof. Katharina Ribbeck, Wesley Chen, Damon Baptista, Bradley Turner and the Ribbeck Lab at MIT (http://kr-lab.mit.edu/) Advance Tire Company (http://www.advancetire.net/)
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