The Sweet Future of Vertical Farming | Hiroki Koga | TED
Adults Food Life TechnologyCan strawberries grown inside a building taste sweeter than those grown in a field?
How do QR codes work? (I built one myself to find out)
Adults Science TechnologyHow do QR codes work? The checkerboard patterns taking over the world, demystified.
What's the Difference Between Cults and Religion?: Crash Course Religions #3
Adults History HumanWhat is a cult? How are cults different from religions? And why do many religious scholars say we shouldn’t even use that label? In this episode of Crash Course Religions, we’ll learn why the line between cults and religions is much fuzzier than it seems.
We Traveled Back in Time. Now Physicists Are Angry.
Adults Life Science TechnologyTime travel is possible. In fact, you’ve been doing it since the day you were born.
How Nine Nuclear Saboteurs Changed WWII
Adults History Human TechnologyIn Germany in 1939, the Uranverein, or “uranium club,” was trying to beat Oppenheimer to the bomb.
Can Dogs Detect the Next Pandemic Before It Begins? | Glen J. Golden | TED
Adults Animals Nature ScienceWhat if animals like dogs, ferrets, mice and raccoons could help sniff out the next pandemic? Exploring the science of smell, neurobiologist Glen J. Golden delves into the development of a "mechanical nose" that could detect diseases by identifying specific odor profiles.
Primitive Technology: Water Bellows smelt
Adults Creativity Education NatureI tested the water bellows with a smelt and it produced a small amount of iron from the ore. The concept has a lot of potential but is having some issues.
Alp speaks about his experience taking Project Management at the Canadian College
Adults Smrt AdAlp took the Project Management Diploma at the Canadian College. He speaks about how the skills he learned studying in Vancouver helped him when he was working at Zodiac's head office in Vancouver as a Project Manager.
Baby Penguins Take a Mud Bath | Narrated by Andrew Scott | BBC Earth
Adults Animals Life NatureIn the height of summer, adult penguins are able to take a swim to beat the heat. But their babies still have their winter coats, and can't swim yet. Instead, they resort to slightly messier methods to cool down.