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Saber-Toothed Smilodon

KidsAnimalsHistoryNature...
Smilodon the saber-toothed cat had really big teeth! Join Jessi and Squeaks and learn all about how fossils can tell us how these Ice Age animals lived.

Why It Was Almost Impossible to Make the Blue LED

AdultsHistoryScienceTechnology...
The blue LED was supposed to be impossible—until a young engineer proposed a moonshot idea.

Your Immune System

KidsBiologyHealthScience
Watch the video to learn how our immune system works and what are the three types of immunity that protect us each and every day.

Why Do We Get Goosebumps?

YouthBiologyHumanScience
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?

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

How Do We Keep Life's Jenga Tower From Toppling?

YouthEcologyNatureWorld...
In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll see how conservation biology aims to restore habitat and preserve biodiversity.

Plant Your Pants?!?

YouthHow-toNatureScience...
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.

The Rainiest Place On Earth

AdultsScienceWeatherEnvironment...
Huge thanks to Okouchi-San and Dr. Sakai and everyone at NIED and the Large Scale Rainfall Simulator for their time, expertise and access to this amazing facility.

Greenhouse Gases Explained

KidsGlobal WarmingScienceWorld...
Watch the video to learn about greenhouse gases, how they work and where they come from.

Why Do Onions Make Us Cry?

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

How Do We Get Energy? (Chemical Reactions): Crash Course Biology #26

AdultsEducationScienceBiology
Cells need energy to power the chemical reactions that keep their microscopic cities running, and most of that energy comes from a chemical called ATP.

Why Does A Disco Clam Light Up?

YouthAnimalsEnvironmentScience...
Our curator of benthic molluscs Dr. Katie Collins explains this clam’s clever party trick.

Was Evacuating Fukushima a Mistake?

AdultsScienceWeatherWorld...
I explored the Fukushima Exclusion Zone for 10 days in the April of 2023. When I was there, I was honestly shocked by the amount of contamination.

What Is A Core Sample?

YouthHistoryLifeScience...
Have you ever wanted to go back in time— just to see what it was like? Well, scientists have figured out how …sort of…

The Best Keyboard, According to Science

AdultsDesignHumanScience...
o become a master of coding, start your college journey with Study Hall!

Antarctica

KidsEnvironmentWeatherWorld...
If you think it's cold outside where you are, you should try living in the coldest place on Earth: Antarctica! Learn why it's a desert even though it's very cold, and about awesome animals like seals and penguins.

Inside The Sunny Center of a Hurricane

AdultsLifeNatureWeather...
To learn more about how Florida International University is revolutionizing what we know about hurricanes, visit https://FIU.edu Why is the middle of a hurricane sometimes so clear and calm?

Did The Future Already Happen? - The Paradox of Time

AdultsEducationScienceSelf...
Is your future already written? Do your past, present, and future all exist right now? Surprisingly, the answer could be yes.

Raja Ampat: The Last Stronghold of Healthy Coral Reefs | National Geographic

AdultsLifeNatureWorld...
Paid content for @Prada. Coral reefs are often described as the rainforests of the seas, and for good reason.

The Science Of Snowflakes

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

Can a Simple Brick Be the Next Great Battery?

AdultsEducationScienceTechnology...
The world relies on manufacturing, and manufacturing relies on heat — a massive contributor to global carbon emissions, responsible for a quarter of the world's fossil fuel use.