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.
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?
Monitoring Volcanoes From Space
Youth Science
Satellites play a vital role in monitoring volcanoes from space.
Why Do We Have Bones?
Youth Science
Why do we have skeletons inside of us, and what even are bones?
How Tornadoes Work
Youth Science
An animated explainer about tornadoes, how they form, different types and signs one is on the way.
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.
Spy Octopus Helps A New Friend
Youth Science
To avoid predators a coconut octopus needs to think quick but with 9 brains that should be easy...and Spy Octopus is at hand to lend a helping tentacle.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
What Cake Can Teach Us About AI?
Youth Science
How is artificial intelligence (AI) a lot like cake?
The Real Reason Ghost Catfish Shimmer Like Rainbows
Youth Science
The cause of ghost catfishes’ rainbow shimmer has been hidden in plain sight all along.
How Stretching Changes Your Muscles
Youth Science
Dig into the science of stretching, and find out what it actually does to your muscles and how you can improve your flexibility.