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How coffee got quicker

Adults Food History
For the 64% of Americans that drink coffee daily, an expedient cup is practically essential. But preparing coffee hasn't always been easy.

Where Do Your Texts Go?

Adults Data Science Technology
How the hell does cellphone technology work?

Veggie Spaghetti Bolognese

Adults Creativity Food
Jamie's taken this family favourite and given it a veggie twist! Porcini mushrooms and plump lentils create a ragu that's as rich and full of flavour as a meaty version.

Real life sunken cities

Adults Cities History Science
Though people are most familiar with Plato's fictional Atlantis, many real underwater cities actually exist. Peter Campbell explains how sunken cities are studied by scientists to help us understand the lives of our ancestors, the dynamic nature of our planet, and the impact of each on the other.

What Is Life? Is Death Real?

Adults Biology Genetics Life
So what is the difference between you and a rock? This seems like an easy, even stupid question. But even the smartest people on earth have no idea where to draw the line between living and dead things.

Mr. Bean's Sports Compilation In Celebration Of Rio 2016 Olympics

Adults Humor Sports
The swimming pool scene has to be one of the funniest ever!

Robots Decorated The Outside Of This Entire Museum

Adults Construction Technology
The Elytra Filament Pavilion was designed by a team from the University of Stuttgart.

Easy Pizza | Tasty Junior

Adults Creativity Food
In a large bowl, combine 1 cup warm water, 2 tsp sugar, and 1 packet active yeast. Stir and then let sit for 10 minutes to allow yeast to activate...

Brand Name vs. Generic

Adults Business Economy
What is the difference between brand name and generic products?

Which sunscreen should you choose?

Adults Global Warming Health
Sunscreen comes in many forms, each with its own impacts on your body and the environment. With so many options, how do you choose which sunscreen is best for you?

One Year on Earth

Adults Film Space World
On July 20, 2015, NASA released to the world the first image of the sunlit side of Earth captured by the space agency's EPIC camera on NOAA's DSCOVR satellite. The camera has now recorded a full year of life on Earth from its orbit at Lagrange point 1, approximately 1 million miles from Earth, where it is balanced between the gravity of our home planet and the sun.

Why do we hiccup?

Adults Biology Science
The longest recorded case of hiccups lasted for 68 years ... and was caused by a falling hog. While that level of severity is extremely uncommon, most of us are no stranger to an occasional case of the hiccups. But what causes these 'hics' in the first place? John Cameron takes us into the diaphragm to find out.

Homemade Fish and Chips

Adults Creativity Food
Bart van Olphen is back on Food Tube with a gorgeous homemade fish and chips recipe. Beer battered crispy cod with perfect double cooked chips and minty mushy peas. There is nothing not to love! Crispy and comforting, this dish is an absolute winner!

7 Tips To Wake Up Without Coffee

Adults Food Health Science
How can science help you wake up without coffee?

Kids On: Escaping The Friend Zone

Adults Psychology Relationships Society
In this episode of Kids On, the kids give advice on how to avoid/escape the dreaded friend zone.

The LEGO Batman Movie

Adults Film Marketing
In the irreverent spirit of fun that made "The LEGO Movie" a worldwide phenomenon, the self-described leading man of that ensemble - LEGO Batman - stars in his own big-screen adventure.

Valley of a Thousand Hills

Adults Society Sports
In the Valley of a Thousand Hills, Indigo Skate Camp is home to the village's very first generation of skaters, who are growing up with a different outlook on life from their elders.

12 Energy-Boosting Breakfast Toasts

Adults Food Health
Which toast will you make?

The Pizza Equation

Adults Food Math
Get the most out of pizza with some simple math!

The Illusion of Truth

Adults Philosophy Psychology
If you repeat something enough times, it comes to feel good and true.

Why the metric system matters

Adults History Physics Politics
For the majority of recorded human history, units like the weight of a grain or the length of a hand weren't exact and varied from place to place.