🌺♀️🔬 WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH POLL ♀️🔬🌺
Added 2025-03-08 19:30:01 +0000 UTCTo celebrate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting recent videos we produced with the help of women scientists. Vote for your favorite!
And, here’s a special playlist of Deep Look videos that feature the research of women scientists.
Native sunflower bees collect pollen and nectar from sunflowers. In the process they bring pollen from plant to plant, pollinating the flowers. (Photo: Josh Cassidy/KQED)
An adult petroleum fly walks on top of the sticky tar pits without getting stuck. (Photo: Josh Cassidy/KQED)
The cochineal produces a deep crimson substance called carminic acid, which is found in their hemolymph, a fluid equivalent to blood. When you squish a cochineal, a deep crimson comes out. (Photo: Josh Cassidy/KQED)
As the six-rayed sea star grows and enters its juvenile stage, it starts to look like a miniature version of its mom. ( (Photo: Josh Cassidy/KQED)