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The myth of Sisyphus - Alex Gendler

Adults Art Education History
Sisyphus was both a clever ruler who made his city prosperous and a devious tyrant who seduced his niece and killed visitors to show off his power.

Caffeine 101 | National Geographic

Adults Food History Science
Nearly 90% of the United States population has at least one caffeinated beverage every day. Learn about the chemistry of caffeine, how it causes increased alertness and focus, and how caffeine is capable of causing overdoses.

This Strange Condition Keeps You Looking Young Forever

Adults Biology Genetics Science
What if you were forever stuck in the aging process? Could you actually stay looking young for the rest of your life? What problems would you face if you had a growth hormone deficiency that caused you to never actually age?

The Science of Racism | Creators for Change

Adults Human Psychology Science
Racism is real. Science can help us combat it.

Anthony Bourdain and "the Sweet Spot" | StarTalk

Adults Culture Food Science
Neil deGrasse Tyson asks chef, writer, and TV host Anthony Bourdain about science as applied to the kitchen and different processes used in cooking around the world to achieve the most desirable flavors.

Mega Meatball Sub | Jamie Oliver

Adults Creativity Family Food
Don’t know what to put in your sub? Don’t worry - Jamie has sorted you out with a wickedly comforting, juicy and tasty Mega Meatball Sub.

How To Make The Best Mashed Potatoes

Adults Creativity Food Self
A step-by-step guide to creating your ultimate mash.

Build An Underground Home

Adults Construction Creativity Design
Build a shelter using ancient traditional building techniques.

Mushroom Cloud Myth | Because Science Footnotes

Adults Data Science Math Science
Kyle debunks the Fallout Vault Boy myth, responds to your comments, and more!

ZERO-G Challenges of a Trip to Mars!

Adults Life Science Space
When I got offered the chance to fly in another #zeroG plane, I jumped at the chance.

How far would you have to go to escape gravity?

Adults Philosophy Science Space
Every star, black hole, human being, smartphone and atom are all constantly pulling on each other due to one force: gravity.

What is Farthest Away?

Adults Data Science Science Space
The edge of everything used to be the edge of the map. But now, thanks to what we know about astrophysics and the universe, the edge of everything might not even exist…

The Disturbing Thing Ghosts Could Be

Adults History Psychology Science
What’s that sound.....is it ghosts?

CHRISTMAS MEGA MIX | A Jamie Xmas/Thanksgiving compilation

Adults Creativity Culture Food
We've gone back to the archives to give you all you will need to make your Christmas go with a bang. Sit back and enjoy nearly half an hours worth of Christmas crackers.

Ancient Mesopotamia 101 | National Geographic

Adults Creativity History Industry
Ancient Mesopotamia proved that fertile land and the knowledge to cultivate it was a fortuitous recipe for wealth and civilization.

Rare Dumbo Octopus Shows Off for Deep-sea Submersible

Adults Animals Film Life
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.

4 Sweet Potato Breakfasts

Adults Food
Sweet Potatoes four ways for Breakfasts.

This Rare Mutation Gives You Massive Muscles At Birth

Adults Biology Health Human
This RARE mutation can make you VERY muscular, but what exactly is happening to cause this? Is it harmful?

Crispy Korma Salmon | Jamie Oliver | AD

Adults Design Food
This salmon recipe really is a game changer and a brilliant way to bring a whole world of spice to this amazing fish.

How to Build a 4K Editing Computer

Adults Data Science Design Technology
The fast rendering capability of this new machine actually let me eat dinner with my family on the first night I used it. This is incredibly important to me.

Why Beautiful Things Make us Happy

Adults Design Human Psychology
It’s hard to define what makes something beautiful, but we seem to know beauty when we see it. Why is that and how does beauty affect our subconscious?