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Catching A Texas Batnado - Science Friday Podcast

AdultsListeningNatureScience...
Bracken Cave, 20 miles outside of San Antonio, is the summer home to 15 million Mexican Free-tailed bats. Each night, the bats swarm out of the cave in a “batnado“ in search of food.

Birds and Color - Science Friday Podcast

AdultsListeningScienceAnimals...
Birds don’t just see the world from higher up than the rest of us; they also see a whole range of light that we can’t. Listen to the Science Friday Podcast to learn more.

Gordon Ramsay Learns to Spearfish | Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted

AdultsFilmFoodNature...
Gordon Ramsay is in Maui learning to spearfish with freediver Kimi Werner.

Primitive Technology: Hut burned down, built new one

AdultsCreativityEducationNature...
Primitive Technology: My hut burned down, so I built new one - Building a hut from scratch.

The World War of the Ants

AdultsEcologyHistoryNature...
Every day billions of soldiers fight a merciless war on thousands of fronts, that has been going on for over one hundred million years: The world war of the ants.

We Crashed Water Bears on the Moon

AdultsAnimalsScienceSpace...
There are Water Bears on the surface of the moon!

Frogs Come Alive After Winter Thaw | National Geographic

AdultsAnimalsHealthScience...
These frogs froze for the winter, but remained alive - now they are thawing out.

Primitive Technology: Crossdraft kiln

AdultsConstructionEnvironmentNature...
Primitive Technology: Crossdraft kiln - Building a crossdraft kiln from scratch.

The Cruel Irony Of Air Conditioning

AdultsEnvironmentNatureTechnology
The technology we use to keep cool is heating the world in a vicious feedback cycle, so we need to improve it and use it less.

How a Fish Saved the Vikings

AdultsHistoryNatureScience...
The Vikings suffered many hardships living in the north of Europe: long, cold winters and importantly a lack of sunlight. Luckily, they had cod.

Primitive Technology

AdultsCreativityHumanNature...
Primitive Technology: Polynesian Arrowroot Flour

Largest Known Marine Stingray Study

AdultsAnimalsFilmNature...
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure.

What If We Just Burned All Our Trash?

AdultsHealthHumanNature...
With Starbucks banning plastic straws and zero waste on trend, is the solution to plastic pollution and climate change burning all the trash?

How do crystals work? - Graham Baird

AdultsLifeNatureScience...
What makes crystals grow into their signature shapes? Dig into the atomic patterns and unique properties of crystals.

These Plants Eat Salamanders | National Geographic

AdultsAnimalsEnvironmentNature...
Pitcher plants like these are known to feast on insects like flies. However, at a bog in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario Canada, scientists have found many pitcher plants with a more ambitious diet.

What If You Were Sent Back To The Ice Ages?

AdultsEnvironmentHealthNature...
What would happen if you traveled to the ice ages? Would you be able to survive the earth in it's dangerous icy state?

How to Sail on Sunlight | Because Space

AdultsHistoryNatureScience...
Sails have been helping us travel across water for centuries, but could this same idea help us travel across space?

Fireflies Put on a Spectacular Mating Dance | Short Film Showcase

AdultsAnimalsFilmWorld...
Every year, hundreds of thousands of fireflies begin their mating dance in the pine forests of Mexico. Filmmaker Blake Congdon captured this incredible phenomenon as never before seen.

The Largest Insect Swarm | Because Science Live!

AdultsAnimalsData ScienceNature...
The Largest Insect Swarm ever!

Could We Survive Without the Sun? | Because Space

AdultsNatureScienceWeather...
While gremlins, goblins, and Mr.Burns may think it sounds like a good idea, would a world without the Sun even be possible?

Why Pink Himalayan Salt Is So Expensive | So Expensive

AdultsFoodIndustryNature...
Pink Himalayan salt is used in speciality foods, spa treatments, and even home design.