24 Hour Thai Street Food Challenge in Bangkok | Epic Food Journeys with Mark Wiens | Nat Geo
AdultsFoodTravelWorld... Mark Wiens goes on a 24-hour challenge in Bangkok, Thailand, to eat as many different street foods as possible.
You've Never Heard of the World's Most Common Mineral
AdultsEducationScienceWorkWorldEnergyEnvironmentTechnology... The most common substance in the world is literally IN the world. It's a mineral called bridgmanite, and it belongs to a class of minerals (called perovskites) that scientists are trying to use in the next generation of solar panels.
Are there any places on Earth with no bugs? - Charles Wallace
AdultsLifeNatureWorldTravel... Travel to some of the most extreme environments on Earth and see how insects are able to employ their skills to survive.
Enchanted Soudah: Traditions in the Clouds | Saudi Arabia | National Geographic
AdultsHistoryTravelWorldCulture... Remarkably distinct from the rest of Saudi Arabia, Soudah’s history is living and breathing, kept alive through the cultural practices of its local people.
David Blaine: Do Not Attempt | Official First Look | National Geographic
AdultsHistoryTravelWorld... David Blaine: Do Not Attempt is a cinematic journey following magician David Blaine as he chases little-known magic within our world. David is searching for real magic by tracking down incredible people across the globe and learning their closely guarded secrets in order to push his craft to the next level.
How we can revive Planet Earth in less than 20 years
AdultsHistoryNatureWorld... “If given a chance, nature can rebound, and nature can rebound dramatically.” Biologist Sean B. Carroll discusses the resilience of nature and how humans can help it thrive.
Generative A.I - We Aren’t Ready.
AdultsArtificial IntelligenceTechnologyWorld... New generative A.I breakthroughs are happening almost every week, it seems. The big question is; Are we ready for it? Noted Science Zaddy Kyle Hill explains what’s coming, the “dark forest” theory of the internet, and the steps we humans can take to pass the “Reverse Turing Test.”
Plants Are Hardcore: Plant Anatomy & Physiology: Crash Course Biology
AdultsLifeNatureWorld... Plants may not seem like they’re doing much, but if you look closer, you’ll find a whole world just lurking beyond the surface.
Gordon Ramsay Heads to Maui to Learn the Secret to Hawaiian Cuisine
AdultsFoodTravelWorld... Gordon Ramsay travels to the Island of Maui, Hawaii, to explore the secrets of Hawaiian cuisine along the rugged Hana coastline.
Alex Honnold Explores Sustainability at Epcot
AdultsEducationTechnologyWorld... For Earth Month, Alex Honnold visited Walt Disney World to find out how the Sunshine State's namesake is helping to sustainably power the park while also boosting biodiversity.
A Comedian’s Take on How to Save Democracy
AdultsHumanPoliticsWorld... Conversation is a battlefield with only one winner. Or is it? Comedian and author Jordan Klepper believes we can get better at talking to each other (and perhaps save democracy) by learning how to lose.
Alex Honnold Rappels The Moulin
AdultsHumanTravelWorld... Climber Alex Honnold and glaciologist Heidi Sevestre descend deep into a Moulin: a deep verticial river going tens of meters into the glacier itself.
Why is rice so popular? - Carolyn Beans
AdultsFoodWorld Dig into how rice became a staple in the world’s diet, and the surprising consequences of its traditional production practices.
Was Evacuating Fukushima a Mistake?
AdultsScienceWeatherWorld... I explored the Fukushima Exclusion Zone for 10 days in the April of 2023. When I was there, I was honestly shocked by the amount of contamination.
Raja Ampat: The Last Stronghold of Healthy Coral Reefs | National Geographic
AdultsLifeNatureWorld... Paid content for @Prada. Coral reefs are often described as the rainforests of the seas, and for good reason.
Buried Secrets of the Bible with Albert Lin: Sodom & Gomorrah
AdultsHistoryHumanWorld... Albert Lin reveals real events behind the epic biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah.
The largest river on Earth is actually in the sky - Iseult Gillespie
AdultsEducationSpaceWorld... Explore the Amazon rainforest’s flying rivers, and dig into why these invisible waterways are essential to life on Earth.
Why the wrong people end up in power | Brian Klaas, Bill Eddy, & more
AdultsHumanPoliticsWorld... This is the psychology of an authoritarian unpacked.
How to Think Computationally About AI
AdultsEducationTechnologyWorld... Drawing on his decades-long mission to formulate the world in computational terms, Stephen Wolfram delivers a profound vision of computation and its role in the future of AI.
How a young Bill Clinton made waves during his presidential campaign | Rewind the '90s
AdultsHistoryPoliticsWorld... New to the scene, here's how "Clinton's War Room" revolutionized media management in politics.