Primitive Technology: Undercover Brick Workshop
Adults Life
I built a thatched shelter to make bricks in so that they are protected from the rain before they are fired. Despite it being the dry season, it still rains unpredictably in this climate...
How Species Make and Break Friendships
Adults Life
Community ecology is the study of interactions between different species of living things, and lets ecologists examine the effects of predator-prey relationships, parasites, and mutually beneficial interactions. In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll examine the myriad interspecies interactions with examples, see how keystone species impact their environment and explore how communities rebuild when they are disrupted, through the lens of the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.
How To Get Venom From The World's Deadliest Spider
Adults Life
Huge thanks to the Australian Reptile Park for having us over to film – special thanks to Jake Meney for showing us the spiders and Caitlin Vine for organizing the shoot.
Life in Alaska: Keeping an eye out for salmon and bears | Alaska: The Next Generation
Adults Life
Joel Jacko checks the waterways filled with spawned salmon that are attracting an abundance of nearby animals and predators.
The Future Of Trees Is Liquid
Adults Life
We love trees, but the main problem is that they aren't exactly travel-sized. However, new technology wants to bring the fresh-air benefits of trees to places that the real deal just can't thrive, like dense urban areas!
Humans Living Alongside Brown Bears
Adults Life
In the remote Japanese island of Hokkaido, salmon is abundant, attracting both brown bears and fishermen alike.
How To Get Venom From The World's Deadliest Spider
Adults Life
The deadliest is probably the funnel-web spider and its relatives. The Sydney funnel web spider (Atrax robustus) can kill a toddler in about 5 minutes and a 5-year-old in about 2 hours.
4 epidemics that almost happened (but didn't) - George Zaidan
Adults Life
What makes for an effective outbreak response? Explore successful systems from around the world that prevented epidemics.
Burn Your Waste With... Water?
Adults Life
Supercritical water produces fire without flames, which is great for making clean drinking water from our waste in space or breaking down forever chemicals here on Earth.
Are Life-Saving Medicines Hiding in the World’s Coldest Places?
Adults Life
Could the next wonder drug be somewhere in Canada's snowy north? Take a trip to this beautiful, frigid landscape as chemist Normand Voyer explores the mysterious molecular treasures found in plants thriving in the cold.
What Are Plants Made Of? Crash Course Botany
Adults Life
When you eat a salad for lunch, you’re digging into a giant pile of plant organs. That’s right—plants are made up of organs, only theirs follow a totally different set of rules from our own.
Bear vs Wolves: Battle for Food | Wild Scandinavia | BBC Earth
Adults Life
This bear needs to watch his back... Despite being bigger and stronger than any wolf, bears become vulnerable when alone. On a hunt for food, this 10-strong wolf pack work together to intimidate a solo bear whilst he feasts on a carcass. Will the bear escape Scandinavia's rarest carnivore?
The “afterlife” according to Einstein’s special relativity
Adults Life
Sabine Hossenfelder discusses the physics of… dead grandmothers?
Bear Cubs' First Trip to the Seaside | 4K UHD | Seven Worlds One Planet | BBC Earth
Adults Life
A mother bear takes her cubs to forage for food on the beach with feisty crabs on the menu – but a nip from those claws are the their worries as a larger bear catches their scent…
Bull Elephant Mines for Salt Buried in the Riverbed
Adults Life
Filmed for first time, bull elephant creates salt cocktail using his trunk and the salt buried in the riverbed.
How Can We Respond to Climate Change?
Adults Life
Now that we know how complex and interwoven climate change is with society globally, we can begin to see it everywhere.
Harrowing Ocean Encounter with Baby Whale | Bad Natured | BBC Earth
Adults Life
Whilst paddleboarding around the beautiful Scottish coast, vet and conservationist Cal Major came face to face with the harsh realities of humans and wildlife sharing a home.