5-Yr-Old Pool Prodigy
Adults Human
Meet Keith O'Dell, a bonafide pool playing prodigy. At just five years old, Keith pockets balls like a pro. The sport is in Keith's genes - his parents play pool, his grandparents play pool, the family even eats dinner on the pool table. His father says Keith was "born to play pool." The question is, how will his incredible talent effect the life ahead of him?
Everything Scientists Could Learn By Looking At Your Skull
Adults Human
Our skulls are all unique, but they also share characteristics across groups of people. Scientists can use this information to learn a lot about the previous "owner" of the skull.
We Got Our DNA Tested, Here's How It Actually Works
Adults Human
Trace and Amy get their DNA test results, and we talk to an expert about how scientists actually get genetic information out of DNA.
Why Can't Chimpanzees Speak?
Adults Human
Chimpanzees are very smart animals, so why can't they speak? Tara is here to explain how a gene mutation allows humans to speak, but not chimps.
What Magnetizing Cockroaches Can Teach Us About Navigation
Adults Human
A new study has found cockroaches can sense the Earth's magnetic field, an ability called magnetoreception. Could humans have this sense, too?
Here's what happens to your knuckles when you crack them
Adults Human
One man cracked his knuckles in one hand for 60 years and not the other. Watch the video to see what he found out.
Proof of evolution that you can find on your body
Adults Human
You have your mom's smile, your dad's eyes, and the ear muscles of a Triassic mammal.
All That We Share
Adults Human
We live in a time where we quickly put people in boxes. Maybe we have more in common than what we think? Introducing All That We Share. The English version.
The Immune System Explained I - Bacteria Infection
Adults Human
Every second of your life you are under attack. Bacteria, viruses, spores and more living stuff wants to enter your body and use its resources for itself. The immune system is a powerful army of cells that fights like a T-Rex on speed and sacrifices itself for your survival.
How to master your sense of smell
Adults Human
Some perfumers can distinguish individual odors in a fragrance made of hundreds of scents; tea-experts have been known to sniff out the exact location of a particular tea; and the NYC Transit Authority once had a employee responsible only for sniffing out gas leaks.
Why are we so attached to our things?
Adults Human
After witnessing the "violent rage" shown by babies whenever deprived of an item they considered their own, Jean Piaget - a founding father of child psychology - observed something profound about human nature: Our sense of ownership emerges incredibly early.
You Can't See This (MIND TRICKS)
Adults Human
Your eyes aren't always telling the truth.
Elephant Come To Rescue People
Adults Human
This video show the bond between Darrick and elephant Kham Lha at Elephant Nature Park when she think Darrick in trouble, so she rushed to the river and try to save him. This is can show us that, when we treat animal with love, they always paid love back to us.
You Have A Second Brain
Adults Human
Written by Annik Carson, Gregory Brown, Rachel Salt and Mitchell Moffit
Could we survive prolonged space travel? - Lisa Nip
Adults Human
Prolonged space travel plays a severe toll on the human body: microgravity impairs muscle and bone growth, and high doses of radiation cause irreversible mutations.
Why Are Teens So Moody?
Adults Human
A look inside the teenage brain!
Rosalind Franklin: DNA's unsung hero - Claudio L. Guerra
Adults Human
The discovery of the structure of DNA was one of the most important scientific achievements in human history.