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The best pregnancy test used to be this frog ... no, really - Carly Anne York

Adults Science
Dig into how African clawed frogs can help detect human pregnancy, and how their use in experiments had unintended consequences.

Lightning From Space

Youth Science
Discover the first results from Europe’s first Lightning Imager onboard the Meteosat Third Generation.

Osiris-Rex

Youth Science
Nasa's OSIRIS-REx capsule is heading back to Earth after 7 years in space and it's got some special cargo on board.

CRISPR's Next Advance Is Bigger Than You Think

Adults Science
You've probably heard of CRISPR, the revolutionary technology that allows us to edit the DNA in living organisms.

How The Most Useless Branch of Math Could Save Your Life

Adults Science
There is an entire branch of math simply devoted to knots

Why Do Giraffes Have Long Necks?

Youth Science
Why do giraffes have such long necks?

How Do Whales Withstand Ocean Pressure?

Youth Science
How do deep-diving whales—air-breathing mammals like us—survive life in the deep?

Chloe Explains Down's Syndrome

Youth Science
Narrated by the wonderful Chloe (age 8), this animation helps young audiences understand what Down's syndrome is.

Fire Versus Water

Youth Science
It's a battle of words to decide which is more powerful?

What Is A Platypus?

Kids Science
Join Jessi and Squeaks to learn about how amazing platypuses really are!

Monitoring Volcanoes From Space

Youth Science
Satellites play a vital role in monitoring volcanoes from space.

Yes, this is how we know the Earth is slowing down

Adults Science
Without eclipses, our world would be a lot different because eclipses give us the ability to do science we otherwise wouldn’t be able to.

Why Do We Have Bones?

Youth Science
Why do we have skeletons inside of us, and what even are bones?

You're a Dream of the Universe (According to Science)

Adults Science
Absolutely everything you think about yourself and the universe could be an illusion. As far as you know, you are real and exist in a universe that was born 14 billion years ago and that gave rise to galaxies, stars, the Earth, and finally you. Except, maybe not.

Cleaning Up An Oil Spill

Kids Science
Immerse yourself in an exciting and educational adventure as we demonstrate how to create a captivating activity that highlights the importance of cleaning up oil spills in the ocean.

How Tornadoes Work

Youth Science
An animated explainer about tornadoes, how they form, different types and signs one is on the way.

What Happens If You Destroy A Black Hole?

Adults Science
Black holes can destroy everything – but can they be destroyed? What happens if we push physics to the absolute limits, maybe even break it and the universe in the process?

Could aliens exist? Here’s how likely it may be | CBC Kids News

Youth Science
On July 26, a retired American air force intelligence officer claimed that the U.S. is hiding knowledge about unidentified flying objects, or UFOs.

Mysteries of The Moon | How The Moon Was Formed? | Learn All About The Moon | The Dr. Binocs Show

Youth Science
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. Its diameter is about one-quarter of Earth's, making it the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System and the largest and most massive relative to its parent planet.

The Figure 8 Knot Has Never Failed. Why?

Adults Science
Modern roped rock climbing, one of the nerdiest sports, relies almost entirely on a single type of knot for safety: the figure eight knot.

The Weight of “Nothing” Could Mean Everything (to Physics)

Adults Science
Deep in a Sardinian mine, researchers are constructing an experiment that hopes to solve what's known as The Worst Prediction In The History of Physics, and pin down the true identity of dark energy.