The Hidden World of Animal Senses – With Ed Yong
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
          Explore the fascinating world of animal senses in this 45-minute talk by acclaimed science journalist Ed Yong at The Royal Institution. Delve into the unique sensory bubbles of various species, from the powerful olfactory system of dogs to the echolocation abilities of bats and dolphins. Discover non-human senses, uncover mysteries of familiar senses, and learn why scallops need hundreds of eyes. Gain new perspectives on how different animals perceive the world, and understand our responsibilities to the planet through the lens of sensory diversity. Examine the uniquely human sense and how animals show us new ways to think about our environment. Gain insights into the hidden signals that surround us in the air, plants, and streets, broadening your understanding of the immense sensory world beyond human perception.
        
Syllabus
 Introduction
 The power of dogs' olfactory system
 The sensory bubbles of different species
 Non-human senses
 Echolocation in bats and dolphins
 Mysteries of familiar senses
 Diversity in the animal kingdom
 Why does a scallop need hundreds of eyes?
 What do other animals see?
 Learning new sides to animals
 Animals show us new ways to think about the world
 Understanding our responsibilities to the planet
 The uniquely human sense 
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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