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What's The Deadliest Animal In The World?

Adults Animals Life Nature
The Deadliest Animal In The World.

The Meaning of Life, explained by 3rd Graders

Adults Life Philosophy
At 6 years old, your whole life stretches ahead of you.

Early Birds vs Night Owls

Adults Biology Genetics Society
Are night owls really lagging behind in life?

Pan - Official Teaser Trailer

Adults Film Marketing
Offering a new take on the origin of the classic characters created by J.M. Barrie, the action adventure follows the story of an orphan who is spirited away to the magical Neverland. There, he finds both fun and dangers, and ultimately discovers his destiny-to become the hero who will be forever known as Peter Pan.

Star Wars - The Force Awakens Official Teaser

Adults Film Marketing
Get your first look at Star Wars: The Force Awakens in the new 88-second teaser.

Bionic Eye Allows A Blind Man To See After 33 Years.

Adults Biotechnology Disability
Larry Hester, 66, has been blind for half his life from a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. In September, 2014, an electronic stimulator was surgically implanted in his left eye. On October 1st, 2014 Duke eye surgeon Dr. Paul Hahn turned it on for the first time. While the device does not restore vision in the normal sense, it provides light-and-darkness differentiation.

Time-Lapse: Build Your LEGO Christmas!

Adults Construction Religion
Watch Australia's largest LEGO Christmas Tree being built! Check it out this Christmas

Watch One Of The World's Largest Solar Farms Get Built

Adults Global Warming Technology
When complete, the 550-megawatt Topaz Solar Farms will have more than 8 million modules installed. The project will cover 4,700 acres in San Luis Obispo County and will provide enough electricity equivalent to powering more than 180,000 average California households.

MinuteEarth: The Story of Our Planet

Adults History World
Agriculture, hula hoops, SARS, and THIS video: how long did they take to get around the earth?

Frans Lanting: Photos that give voice to the animal kingdom

Adults Animals Nature Photography
Nature photographer Frans Lanting uses vibrant images to take us deep into the animal world. In this short, visual talk he calls for us to reconnect with other earthly creatures, and to shed the metaphorical skins that separate us from each other.

Why Does Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg Wear The Same Shirt Everyday?

Adults Leadership Philosophy
Whether you're a fashionista or prefer to dress super laid-back, Mark Zuckerberg's reasoning for his one t-shirt wardrobe is pretty genius. We spend a lot of time on trivial decisions when we could use that energy on something more productive.

How Tall Can Mountains Be?

Adults Physics World
What is the maximum height for a mountain on Earth!? And why?

Jurassic World - Official Trailer

Adults Film Marketing
Steven Spielberg returns to executive produce the long-awaited next instalment of his groundbreaking Jurassic Park series, Jurassic World. Colin Trevorrow directs the epic action-adventure from a screenplay he wrote with Derek Connolly. Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley join the team as producers.

Scary black seadevil fish caught on video at depth of 1,900 feet

Adults Animals Nature
Deep-sea anglerfish are strange and elusive creatures that are very rarely observed in their natural habitat. Fewer than half a dozen have ever been captured on film or video by deep diving research vehicles. This little angler, about 9 cm long, is named Melanocetus. It is also known as the Black Seadevil and it lives in the deep dark waters of the Monterey Canyon.

Will Marshall: Tiny satellites show us the Earth as it changes in near-real-time

Adults Space Technology
Satellite imaging has revolutionized our knowledge of the Earth, with detailed images of nearly every street corner readily available online. But Planet Labs' Will Marshall says we can do better and go faster - by getting smaller. He introduces his tiny satellites - no bigger than 10 by 10 by 30 centimeters - that, when launched in a cluster, provide high-res images of the entire planet, updated daily.

Toronto Maple Leafs fans finish singing US anthem after technical difficulties

Adults Politics Sports
The NHL's Nashville Predators might have creamed the Toronto Maple Leafs on the ice Tuesday night, but ahead of the game, there was a technical difficulty for the U.S. side. The microphone cut out while a woman was singing "The Star Spangled Banner." Instead of taking a moment to fix the sound system, the fans in the Canadian arena barely missed a beat at filling in the rest of the U.S. national anthem.

Why Do Rivers Curve?

Adults Nature Environment
MinuteEarth provides an energetic and entertaining view of trends in earth's environment -- in just a few minutes!

EVOLUTION - Why Are There Still Monkeys?

Adults Animals History
Greg Foot tries to dive into the topic of Evolution; looking at why monkeys exist, who our common ancestor is, and how we branched away to become a new species.

Why Music Moves Us

Adults Human Music
Why does music make us feel happy or sad? Or angry or romantic? How can simple sound waves cause so much emotion? I went from my comfy chair to the streets of Austin to investigate how it might be written into our neuroscience and evolution. Modern neuroscience says our brains may be wired to pick certain emotions out of music because they remind us of how people move!

Why can't we see evidence of alien life?

Adults Life Space
Stand by for an animated exploration of the famous Fermi Paradox. Given the vast number of planets in the universe, many much older than Earth, why haven't we yet seen obvious signs of alien life? The potential answers to this question are numerous and intriguing, alarming and hopeful.

Why Van Gogh's "Starry Night" Is Actually An Art Of Science

Adults Art Science
Physicist Werner Heisenberg said, "When I meet God, I am going to ask him two questions: why relativity? And why turbulence? I really believe he will have an answer for the first." As difficult as turbulence is to understand mathematically, we can use art to depict the way it looks. Natalya St. Clair illustrates how Van Gogh captured this deep mystery of movement, fluid and light in his work.