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Why Do We Sweat?

Youth Science
John Murnan explores the science behind sweat.

Make Cube-Shaped Bubbles

Kids Science
Learn how to make cube-shaped bubbles.

The Deadliest Virus on Earth

Adults Science
In the 1970s thousands of Chickenheads rained from the sky in Europe, making foxes and other wildlife confused and very happy. Why?

Solar Eclipse 101

Youth Science
Learn more about how solar eclipses happen, the four types of eclipses, and how to view the sun safely if you're within the path of totality.

The Man Who Killed Millions and Saved Billions

Adults Science
Fritz Haber is the scientist who arguably most transformed the world. Part of this video is sponsored by Wren.

5 Science Experiments With Balloons

Kids Science
Here are 5 different science experiments that include balloons.

What Is Algae?

Youth Science
What exactly is algae and what are the different types of algae?

What Will The James Webb Space Telescope Do?

Kids Science
Here's what to expect from the largest, most technologically advanced, and most expensive space telescope ever created.

Lunar Eclipse 101

Youth Science
Learn what causes a lunar eclipse and how it gains its crimson coloring.

Bill Nye Breaks Down Webb Telescope Space Images | WIRED

Adults Science
The James Webb Space Telescope has dazzled us with its first batch of images. WIRED got in touch with the one and only Bill Nye to break down some of these astonishing photos, explaining what we're really looking at.

How Sharks Find Food With Electricity

Kids Science
Jessi and Squeaks learn about special spots on a shark's face that help them find food using electricity!

Cavitation Bubbles

Youth Science
Slow motion sequences of snapping shrimp and mantis shrimp strikes that produce cavitation bubbles.

First Images From The James Webb Space Telescope

Youth Science
See the first five full-color images and spectrographic data from the world's most powerful space telescope, the James Webb Space Telescope.

Fun & Easy Magnet Experiments

Kids Science
Do you know what materials can be magnetized and behave like the needle in a compass?

Video Lab: A Sign Of Photosynthesis

Youth Science
By means of photosynthesis, plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, which is their food.

The Four Seasons for Kids

Kids Science
Did you know that the seasons depend on the rotation of the earth around the sun?

Material Magic - Making Diamonds

Youth Science
Did you know we can actually make diamonds in a lab? It's true! We can!