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Camels Don't Mind Spines In Their Cacti | Nat Geo Wild

Adults Science
Camels have adapted to harsh desert conditions that require them to eat thorny plants.

Smoking vs Juuling

Adults Science
Juuling and smoking both contain nicotine, but is one healthier?

Can We Get Older Without Aging?

Adults Science
Nothing is guaranteed in life except death, taxes, and entropy. What do other life forms have to teach us about staying alive as we get old, and will we ever conquer death?

Five Firsts for Mars InSight

Adults Science
Mars InSight will be the first to detect seismic activity on Mars’ surface, first to measure rate of heat transmitted from interior, first to dig nearly 5m down, first to measure magnetic fields on Mars’ surface, and first to use a robotic arm to place instruments on the surface of Mars (assuming it lands of course…)

What is 1 Kilogram Now? | Because Science Live

Adults Science
How much is 1 Kilogram?

Caffeine 101 | National Geographic

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

Anthony Bourdain and "the Sweet Spot" | StarTalk

Adults 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.

Mushroom Cloud Myth | Because Science Footnotes

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

ZERO-G Challenges of a Trip to Mars!

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

The Largest River On Earth Is In The Sky

Adults Science
What’s the largest river on Earth? If you said “the Amazon”… you’re only half right. Scientists have discovered an even bigger river in South America, and it’s in the sky above the Amazon rainforest.

Human Horsepower | Because Science Live

Adults Science
What unit do we use to measure "human power"?

How rollercoasters affect your body - Brian D. Avery

Adults Science
In 1895, crowds flooded Coney Island to see America’s first-ever looping coaster: the Flip Flap Railway. But its thrilling flip caused cases of severe whiplash, neck injury and even ejections.

Ten New Videos About The Total Solar Eclipse

Teachers Science
Here is a range of different video resources about the total solar eclipse.

Eclipse Weather | Because Science Live

Adults Science
What happens to our weather when an eclipse happens?

Where Do Teeth Come From?

Adults Science
Teeth. We’ve all got ‘em (most of us, anyway). But how do they grow? Teeth are made from some biological nanotechnology that will blow your mind.

Strapped into a sinking helicopter

Adults Science
I graduated from Advanced Helo Underwater Egress Training at Marine Corps Base Hawaii.