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Science Experiments That Went Horribly Wrong

Adults History Human Science
Some of the worst experiments have been conducted in the name of science. In today's educational cartoon we are looking into the worst accidents to happen during an experiment.

Shark Tagged From Submarine For First Time In History | National Geographic

Adults Animals Environment History
For the past year, a research team has developed a new strategy to study the near threatened bluntnose sixgill shark in deep waters.

Tasty's Classic 4 Meals Anyone Can Make Tonight • Tasty

Adults Family Film Food
Anyone can make these classic 4 meals!

How Can We Wipe Out ALL Of The Mosquitoes?

Adults Animals Life World
Is there an effective and safe way to get rid of mosquitoes?

Quick Cheese Omelette Baguette VR180 | Jamie Oliver

Adults Family Film Food
Get up close and personal with Jamie in this amazing VR180 video. Pop your VR goggles on and you will feel like you are in the kitchen as he makes an oozy omelette with spicy tomato salsa, all brought together in a gorgeous baguette.

The secret student resistance to Hitler - Iseult Gillespie

Adults History Human World
Learn the story of the WWII student resistance group, called the White Rose, fighting against Hitler in Nazi Germany.

The Secret Global Sewer System

Adults Health Human Industry
Ditches and drain pipes help crops survive but can negatively impact the broader landscape.

Teaching The Research Process Through Podcasting

Teachers Education Productivity Teacher Cafe
Sharing their podcasts with peers gives students motivation to conduct research and develop skills they’ll need later to write essays.

Should We Nuke Hurricanes?

Adults Environment Nature Science
Nuclear hurricanes!

Flamethrower vs Aerogel

Adults Construction Design Science
We put aerogel to the test vs 'not-a-flamethrower', a huge 2000°C flame to a large fiberglass blanket infused with silica aerogel - formerly the lightest solid (that title is now held by graphene aerogel).

The dust bunnies that built our planet

Adults History Human Science
Investigate the theories surrounding cosmic dust bunnies and discover how the tiny particles could hold the key to the formation of life on Earth.

The Egg - A Short Story

Adults Creativity Education Science
A Big Thanks to Andy Weir for allowing us to use his story.

My New Book VEG

Adults Family Film Food
Jamie’s new book is out, and it’s fair to say he’s pretty excited!

First Flight on Another Planet!

Adults Construction Science Space
The Mars Helicopter aims to make the first powered flight on another planet when it takes off on Mars as part of the Mars 2020 mission.

Could The US Citizens Fight Off The US Military?

Adults Human Politics World
Today we are revolting against the government, and the military has come to shut us down.

What a Sea Snail Die-off Means for Californians—and the Climate | National Geographic

Adults Animals Film Nature
The red abalone fishery is closed down until 2021 in hopes that the snail population would rebound. Many coastal communities are suffering from the closure.

Orange Chicken Kabobs With Fried Sticky Rice Balls

Adults Family Film Food
The official YouTube channel of all things Tasty, the world's largest food network. From recipes, world-class talent, and top-of-the-line cookware, we help connect food lovers in every way they interact with food.

1950s vs. NOW: Did Mid-Century Futurism Flop?

Adults Creativity Future Science
What kind of future did the people of the 1950s predict? Did people get the tech they wanted?

Meatballs | Jamie Oliver | 20 Years of The Naked Chef

Adults Family Film Food
To celebrate 20 years since The Naked Chef, we asked you guys which recipe from Jamie’s first book he should recreate, and the stand out winner was meatballs!

The mysterious origins of life on Earth

Adults History Science World
Where on Earth did life begin? Explore the hydrothermal vents in Earth’s crust as simple compounds gave way to complex life.

Our Best View Of Bacteria Is...From Space?!

Adults History Science Space
Observing the effects of microbes using satellites can give us all sorts of useful information about life on Earth ... and other planets too.