Science-Focused Youth Programming

The Brain Scoop YouTube Channel Centers Around Natural History

Brain Scoop is an educational and interactive YouTube channel that is hosted by Emily, the Chief Curiosity Correspondent for the Field Museum in Chicago. The host takes viewers behind the cultural institution's various exhibits and shows them what goes into preserving artifacts while also discussing various natural history topics.

In addition to behind-the-scenes looks at the Field Museum in Chicago, Emily hosts Q & A segments along with pop culture-themed episodes like a recent taxidermy discussion with The Bachelor's Kendall Long. The reality tv personality gained attention for her love of preserved animals during Season 22 of the series.

Additional Brain Scoop episodes to note include segments like 'What Fossils Reveal About Climate Change,' 'The Animal Sound Library' and 'The Case for Saving Parasites' among others.
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