Dino Road Trip
Kids Science
Join dinosaur pals Ali the Ankylosaurus and Sean the Iguanodon as they time travel on a Dino Road Trip!
Pants On Frogs?
Youth Science
A team of researchers from Stanford University in California recently took on the unusual task of making tiny pants for rainforest frogs. Watch to find out why!
Everything is about to change.
Adults Science
We can’t ignore it any longer. Generative A.I. like ChatGPT is going to change everything. It already is. Here’s what the future looks like from my vantage point.
DIY Coin Battery
Kids Science
Little ones will be amazed to see an LED light up using simple items, and older kids can take part in setting up the experiment themselves!
Why Are Saturn’s Rings Younger Than Saturn?
Adults Science
Saturn's rings are younger than Saturn, and the most spectacular sight in the Solar System is also disappearing. How do we know? By running our finger through some cosmic dust.
The Ozone Layer
Youth Science
What's going on with the hole in the ozone layer?
Five Skin Health Myths To Stop Believing
Youth Science
Your skin is your body's largest organ ... but it might be the most misunderstood, says Dr. Jen Gunter.
Clownfish Teamwork
Youth Science
A family of saddleback clownfish have found an excellent home, however, they need a place to lay their eggs.
The Most Dangerous Weapon Is Not Nuclear
Adults Science
A breathtaking scientific revolution is taking place – biotechnology has been progressing at stunning speed, giving us the tools to eventually gain control over biology. On the one hand solving the deadliest diseases while also creating viruses more dangerous than nuclear bombs, able to devastate humanity.
Cool Tissue Wiggly Worm Experiment
Kids Science
Bring a cherished nursery rhyme to life by introducing simple science to your little ones.
Why Does NASA Observe The Sun In Different Colours?
Youth Science
The Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, sees the Sun in more than 10 distinct wavelengths of light, showing solar material at different temperatures.
Blindness Isn't a Tragic Binary — It's a Rich Spectrum | Andrew Leland | TED
Adults Science
When does vision loss become blindness? Writer, audio producer and editor Andrew Leland explains how his gradual loss of vision revealed a paradoxical truth about blindness -- and shows why it might have implications for how all of us see the world.
How To Get Venom From The World's Deadliest Spider
Adults Science
Huge thanks to the Australian Reptile Park for having us over to film – special thanks to Jake Meney for showing us the spiders and Caitlin Vine for organizing the shoot.
How Do Great Lakes Form?
Kids Science
Mister Brown is moving away to Wisconsin and wants to teach everyone about the place he's moving to and all the amazing glacial lakes he'll be living near!
The Reason Why Cancer is so Hard to Beat
Adults Science
An undead city under siege, soldiers and police ruthlessly shooting down waves of zombies that flood from infected streets, trying to escape and infect more cities. This is what happens when your body fights cancer, more exciting than any movie.
These Countries Are Cheating
Adults Science
By overcounting how much carbon their forests suck up, and undercounting how much carbon their industries release, countries undercount their total carbon emissions.
Using Lasers To Disperse Ravens
Youth Science
Chris uses one of the world's only remotely-fired lasers to safely disperse a gathering of thousands of ravens in the middle of the California desert.
Melting Ice Experiment
Kids Science
Today, we delve into a crucial aspect of climate change - the melting of ice caps and how they impact sea levels.
Are There Earthquakes On Other Planets?
Youth Science
Are there earthquakes on other planets? There sure are, but we don’t call them earthquakes. Find out more in this video.
How To Design A Mars Rover
Kids Science
Today, the crew at The Fort learn about engineers and how they design different ways to solve problems like they did for the rovers exploring Mars!
The Black Hole That Kills Galaxies - Quasars
Adults Science
The universe isn't just a vast empty ocean sprinkled with galaxies – most of the atoms are actually drifting in between, in the intergalactic medium.