SciShow ÉKLEIPSIS Blood Moon Shirt
$32.00
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This item is a print to order product and will ship within 12 business days of ordering. Your entire order will ship together at that time. Please plan accordingly. After their Path Of Totality Tour last April, SciShow’s favorite band ÉKLEIPSIS returns this year to celebrate the upcoming total lunar eclipse that’s happening on March 14th. This year’s ÉKLEIPSIS shirt celebrates their newly announced upcoming album Blood Moon. The tracklist is on the back with song titles that bare a striking resemblance to some SciShow video titles This shirt is only available until April 18th, and while no one is quite sure when or if ÉKLEIPSIS’s new album will be available for the general public, at least we can show our appreciation for them and for the upcoming lunar eclipse by rocking this brand new limited edition shirt. Check out the Blood Moon “tracklist” here: complexly.info/BloodMoonTracklist
Tangents Poetry Collection
$12.00
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We are excited to announce that—at long last—we're publishing an ebook of over 200 of our Traditional Science Poems as a special memento to remember the show by. All of our parody song lyrics, horrible slant rhymes, and basically-children’s-books will live on in this collection of not-all-safe-for-work poetry! *Warning* - Contains adult language This collection also contains 25 original illustrations from artist Josh Quick!
SciShow Keychain
$10.00
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Orca Bucket Hat
$32.00
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In much the same way as Orcas are teaching each other to attack sailboats off the coast of Spain, there was recently a pod of whales that liked to swim around with dead salmon on their head. Learn more about their mysterious behavior, and buy our bucket-hat here! One size fits most!
2025 Complexly Calendar
$5.00
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This year’s calendar celebrates a quarter century of progress, and it is a collaboration between all of your favorite Complexly YouTube channels! Available now!
Wandering Womb Pin
$13.00
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This pin playfully illustrates the strange, and thankfully outdated, historical concept of hysteria. For centuries, unexplained health issues in women were attributed to a "wandering uterus." Doctors believed the uterus could move freely within the body, causing various symptoms. Thankfully, modern medicine has debunked this idea. Originally released in 2018, this pin quickly became a fan favorite, selling out almost immediately. We're excited to bring it back for those who missed out the first time. This hard enamel pin is about 1.25 inches wide and 3/4 of an inch tall and features double clasps so it doesn't go wandering. DETAILS Hard enamel pin Dimensions: 1.25 inches by 0.75 inches (3.175cm x 1.9cm) A SciShow classic pin inspired by this episode