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Why is yawning contagious? - Claudia Aguirre

Adults Human Science
*Yaaawwwwwn* Did just reading the word make you feel like yawning yourself? Known as contagious yawning, the reasons behind this phenomenon have been attributed to both the physiological and psychological. It's been observed in children as young as four and even in dogs! Claudia Aguirre visits the many intriguing theories that might explain contagious yawning.

The Far Future of the Universe

Adults Future Space
This episode was a part of a collaboration with several other PBS Digital Studios shows, all talking about the future!!

Does Being Cold Make You Sick?

Adults Biology Health
Can being cold give you a cold?

How Many Heartbeats Do We Get?

Adults Biology Life Relationships
Ever wonder how the heart symbol came to stand for the actual heart? And why do we speak of the heart as the seat of love, when love really happens in our brains? Is it true that animals only get a billion heartbeats? This week, we give you enough cool cardiac science to make your heart skip a beat.

Why are my ears ringing?

Adults Health Science
A weekly show where we endeavor to answer one of your big questions. This week, Emma R. asks, "Why do I get that weird ringing noise in my ears?"

An Astronaut's View of Earth

Adults Science Space World
What it's like to see the Earth from orbit.

How tsunamis work - Alex Gendler

Adults Nature World
The immense swell of a tsunami can grow up to 100 feet, hitting speeds over 500 mph -- a treacherous combination for anyone or anything in its path. Alex Gendler details the causes of these towering terrors and explains how scientists are seeking to reduce their destruction in the future.

What is Deja Vu?!

Adults Mental Health Science
Most of us have felt it before, that strange sensation that you've been somewhere or seen something before, as if you already remembered what's happening. Are you psychic? Nope, that's just deja vu. Why does deja vu happen? Well, scientists aren't completely sure, but they've got a few good theories about it.

GoPro: Synchronized Skydive in Dubai

Adults Creativity Film Sports
Aleksander and Mikhael skydive over Dubai in a mesmerizing routine over the iconic Palm Islands.

Do Cell Phones Cause Brain Tumors?

Adults Gadgets Health Technology
Do cell phones cause brain tumors? Conflicting results are resolved by looking at the big picture.

Do your organs grow with you?

Adults Health Human
This week, Jen Alexander asks, "Do your organs grow with you?"

What If Humans Disappeared?

Adults Human Life World
If we suddenly disappeared, what would happen to our planet?

Project Loon - Google's Internet Balloons - Future Thinking - Head Squeeze

Adults Internet Culture Physics Technology
We are becoming increasingly more dependent on the internet to help run our lives. But much of the planet is outside the web, zones that are without web coverage. Ordinarily, this is more of a nuisance than a calamity. But in the aftermath of disasters, restoring internet coverage can be the difference between life and death.

Lego-style apartment transforms into infinite spaces

Adults Construction Creativity
When Christian Schallert isn't cooking, dressing, sleeping or eating, his 24 square meter (258 square feet) apartment looks like an empty cube. To use a piece of furniture, he has to build it.

How folding paper can get you to the moon - Adrian Paenza

Adults Math Space
Can folding a piece of paper 45 times get you to the moon? By seeing what happens when folding just one piece of paper, we see the unbelievable potential of exponential growth. This lesson will leave you wanting to grab a piece of paper to see how many times you can fold it!

The fundamentals of space-time: Part 2 - Andrew Pontzen and Tom Whyntie

Adults Math Physics
Light always travels at a speed of 299,792,458 meters per second. But if you're in motion too, you're going to perceive it as traveling even faster -- which isn't possible! In this second installment of a three-part series on space-time, CERN scientists Andrew Pontzen and Tom Whyntie use a space-time diagram to analyze the sometimes confounding motion of light.

5 Weird Involuntary Behaviors Explained!

Adults Psychology Society
Our bodies do a lot of weird things, and many of them are completely involuntary. Why do we often jerk our bodies awake right before falling asleep? Why do we yawn, or hiccup? Why do some people sneeze when they look at the sun? And why does your eye twitch? This week we'll look at the science behind these crazy involuntary behaviors!