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Loud Fish!

Youth Science
Researchers now know how a tiny fish called the Danionella cerebrum makes such a loud noise.

2024 Solar Eclipse

Youth Science
Watch the moment the solar eclipse happened, and hear from some kids who went out to watch it!

Beat Plastic Pollution

Youth Science
It's time to write a new story and #beatplasticpollution!

King Penguin & Mobility Aids

Youth Science
Researchers are looking at how the birds adapt to walking on different slippery surfaces to help them with their robotics work.

Ocean Wonders: A Symphony Of Smells

Youth Science
Hold your breath—but not your nose—as we explore olfaction in the ocean.

What Is Ambergris?

Youth Science
Our researcher Dr James Rule explains what ambergris is made of and why we’ve become so fond of it.

What's The Smallest Animal On Earth?

Youth Science
Are you wondering: What's the smallest animal on Earth? This question came from Brady, a student from Canada.

What You Need To Know About Europa

Youth Science
Exploring this ocean world with our Europa Clipper spacecraft could provide new clues in our search for life beyond Earth.

Why Do We Get Goosebumps?

Youth Science
We've all been there when it gets a bit chilly and you end up with goosebumps. But have you ever wondered why and how we get them?

Why Do Reindeer Eyes Change Colour?

Youth Science
Reindeer eyes have the remarkable ability to change colour throughout the year. Dr. Natalie Cooper tells us more.

Plant Your Pants?!?

Youth Science
Shanequa went to meet some young science investigators to find out how a big pair of pants has been used for an experiment to check the quality of soil at a farm.

Why Do Onions Make Us Cry?

Youth Science
Hayley explains the science behind why onions make us cry, and what we can do to prevent this.

The Science Of Snowflakes

Youth Science
Join us for a festive deep dive into the wonderful world of snowflakes voiced by Professor Brian Cox.

How Do Erasers Erase?

Youth Science
Are you wondering how erasers erase? Let's find out together.

You Are Your Microbes

Youth Science
Jessica Green and Karen Guillemin emphasize the importance of understanding the many organisms that make up each and every organism.

Diplocaulus: An Ancient Animal

Youth Science
Squeaks and Jessi discover an animal with a head that reminds them of a boomerang.

Eclipses Used To Be Terrifying

Youth Science
Because eclipses are powerful and frightening events, ancient cultures went to great lengths to understand eclipses.