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The three different ways mammals give birth - Kate Slabosky

Adults Animals Nature
All mammals share certain characteristics, like warm blood and backbones. But despite their similarities, these creatures also have many biological differences - and one of the most remarkable differences is how they give birth. Kate Slabosky details the placental, marsupial, and monotreme methods of giving birth.

POLITICAL THEORY - Karl Marx

Adults Economy History
Karl Marx remains deeply important today not as the man who told us what to replace capitalism with, but as someone who brilliantly pointed out certain of its problems. The School of Life, a pro-Capitalist institution, takes a look.

Why humans are so bad at thinking about climate change

Adults Global Warming Human
The biggest problem for the climate change fight isn't technology - it's human psychology.

The shocking truth about your health | Lissa Rankin | TEDxFiDiWomen

Adults Health Leadership Women
Lissa Rankin, MD is an OB/GYN physician, author, keynote speaker, consultant to health care visionaries, professional artist, and founder of the women's health and wellness community OwningPink.com. Discouraged by the broken, patriarchal health care system, she left her medical practice in 2007 only to realize that you can quit your job, but you can't quit your calling. This epiphany launched her on a journey of discovery that led her to become a leader in the field of mind/body medicine, which she blogs about at OwningPink.com and is writing about in her third book Mind Over Medicine: Scientific Proof You Can Heal Yourself (Hay House, 2013).

Why Some People Don't Feel Pain

Adults Health Human Neuroscience
Pain helps us survive, and yet some people are born without the ability to feel pain, how?

How Google's featured answers can go terribly wrong

Adults Internet Culture Software Engineering
Why Google search once said Obama was a king and dinosaurs weren't real.

100 Years of Home Innovation ? Mode.com

Adults Gadgets History Technology
Including toasters, radios, and microwave ovens, there have been a number of life-changing household breakthroughs through the years. Follow along to see the smartest appliances and laborsaving devices that have emerged in the last century.

PHILOSOPHY - Nietzsche

Adults Philosophy Self
Nietzsche believed that the central task of philosophy was to teach us to 'become who we are'. Find out more by reading our book 'Life Lessons from Nietzsche '

The Problem with Over-Friendly People

Adults Psychology Relationships Society
Friendliness is a great virtue. Over-friendliness can be an unexpected problem.

Charge Your Cell Phone In 5 Seconds

Adults Gadgets Technology
Supercapacitors: They'll enable you to charge your cell phone in 5 seconds, or an electric car in about a minute. They're cheap, biodegradable, never wear out and as Trace'll tell you, could be powering your life sooner than you'd think.

Is it time to retire the police sketch?

Adults Art Psychology
We see police sketches in the news all the time, but do they actually work?

Dogs and Humans: A 30,000-Year Friendship

Adults History Human Pets
Of all the species that humans have domesticated, dogs are our oldest animal friends. But how did a group of wolves become the furry pup at the end of the bed? New research is finally unlocking the paw-in-hand evolution of dogs and humans. In this episode we're answering one big question: Did we domesticate dogs, or did dogs domesticate us?

Amazing Images of a Changing Earth

Adults Space Technology World
Incredible before-and-after satellite images of our dynamic planet.

Gravity - Official Main Trailer

Adults Art Film Marketing
Academy Award winners Sandra Bullock ("The Blind Side," "The Proposal") and George Clooney ("Up in the Air," "Syriana") star in "Gravity," a heart-pounding thriller that pulls you into the infinite and unforgiving realm of deep space.

Why peregrine falcons are the fastest animals on earth

Adults Animals Nature
Cheetahs are fast, but not faster than a diving peregrine falcon.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi Official Teaser

Adults Art Film Marketing
Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Arriving in your galaxy December 15.

Why do we itch? - Emma Bryce

Adults Biology Human Science
The average person experiences dozens of individual itches each day. We've all experienced the annoyance of an inconvenient itch - but have you ever pondered why we itch in the first place? Is there actually an evolutionary purpose to the itch, or is it simply there to annoy us? Emma Bryce digs deep into the skin to find out.