What Is A Sea Bunny?
Youth Science
Scientist Suzanne Williams explains what these cute little creatures are.
Forces And Motion
Youth Science
This video will explain what force and motion are, what their relationship is to each other, and what relationship there is between force, mass, and acceleration.
Goldfish Drives Robot Car
Kids Science
Can a fish drive a car? One robot car later, it seems the answer is...yes!
Potato Battery
Kids Science
Unleash your inner scientist with this fun and educational potato battery experiment.
Carbon Dioxide Experiment
Kids Science
In this incredible science experiment, we demonstrate the power of carbon dioxide by pouring it from a glass over a burning candle.
Why Lightbulbs Might Be The Best Invention Ever
Adults Science
Lightbulbs might be the best idea ever – just not for light.
Corn Shouldn't Be Food, But It Is
Adults Science
You probably have a bag of frozen corn in your freezer, or have chowed down on a buttery ear of corn at a cookout.
The HUGE Problem with ChatGPT
Adults Science
Free-to-use, exceptionally powerful artificial intelligences are available to more people than ever, seemingly making some kind of news every day.
The “afterlife” according to Einstein’s special relativity
Adults Science
Sabine Hossenfelder discusses the physics of… dead grandmothers?
The Guts
Youth Science
Today, we will learn about how your gut works through a rather gross science experiment.
Growing Plants Without Soil
Kids Science
Today, Squeaks and Mister Brown will learn what plants actually need to grow.
Do Butterflies Taste With Their Feet?
Youth Science
Butterfly and moth expert Dr. David Lees explores what we know about butterflies’ sense of taste.
Meteors & Meteor Showers Explained
Youth Science
CBC Kids News explains how these bright streaks of light in the sky come to be, from their origins at the outskirts of our solar system to their final moments in Earth’s orbit.
Watch A Seed Sprout
Kids Science
Squeaks and Mister Brown want to learn all about how the tiny little seeds they'll plant in the ground will grow into vegetables they can eat.
Ice Age Mummies
Youth Science
Discover what scientists have found buried in the Arctic permafrost, and find out the far-reaching effects of its melting.
Explaining concrete while getting buried in it
Adults Science
Concrete = cement + sand + gravel. Cement is the most important man-made material on Earth.
Climate Types
Youth Science
Let's learn about the different climate types on our planet!