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Bite Sized Food Facts!

Adults Education
Did you know SciShow has a shorts section on Youtube? We’ve compiled a variety of bite sized shorts about food here for you to indulge in at your leisure!

What Does Endemic Mean?

Kids Education
Kids News contributor Saara Chaudry explains the term endemic.

Veritasium's Derek Muller Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions | WIRED

Adults Education
Veritasium's Derek Muller answers the web's most searched questions about himself. Where did the name 'Veritasium' come from? Is Veritasium a real element? Where does Derek live? Is he married? What was Veritasium's first video? Derek answers all these questions and much more!

Saying Hello To A Sloth

Kids Education
Sir David Attenborough gets up close to a sloth in the forest.

What if We Replaced Nuclear With Potatoes

Adults Education
Energy use can be confusing – I mean, how do you compare gasoline in your car to electricity piped to your house? That's why we made these things spud-tacularly simple.

Crash Course Physics Preview

Adults Education
It's time! Crash Course Physics is coming soon and here is your introduction to our host for this series, Dr. Shini Somara. You can find out more about her linked below!

Fact vs. Theory vs. Hypothesis vs. Law… EXPLAINED!

Adults Education
ome people try to attack things like evolution by natural selection and man-made climate change by saying “Oh, that’s just a THEORY!”

Planet Earth

Kids Education
Today we are going to watch a video about the Earth, the Solar System Planet where we live.

You Don’t Actually Know What Your Future Self Wants | Shankar Vedantam | TED

Adults Education
"You are constantly becoming a new person," says journalist Shankar Vendantam. In a talk full of beautiful storytelling, he explains the profound impact of something he calls the "illusion of continuity" -- the belief that our future selves will share the same views, perspectives and hopes as our current selves -- and shows how we can more proactively craft the people we are to become.

Why Do Things Float In Space?

Kids Education
Today, Jessi and Sam the Bat learn about the weird ways things like fire and water behave when they are in space.

Be A Changemaker

Kids Education
Sing along and become a changemaker who helps others feel strong, too.

Author's Purpose

Youth Education
Learn the reasons why authors write certain texts.

Let’s Travel to The Most Extreme Place in The Universe

Adults Education
This time you can join us on a journey through the microcosm. Curious? Head over to our shop and get it while supplies last.

Theme

Youth Education
Learn how to find the theme or the moral of a story.

A Molecule-Thick Coating Changes What a Surface Does, Thanks to Nanoscience

Adults Education
This episode was made in partnership with The Kavli Prize. The Kavli Prize honors scientists for breakthroughs in astrophysics, nanoscience and neuroscience — transforming our understanding of the big, the small, and the complex.

What's The Smartest Age?

Youth Education
At what age are you smartest? Dig into how your brain development affects your skills at different stages of your life.

Befriending A Millipede

Youth Education
David Attenborough makes friends with one of natures creepiest crawlies: the millipede.

Primitive Technology: Smelting Iron In Brick Furnaces

Adults Education
I made 3 furnaces from bricks using different configurations to test their effectiveness. The benefit of using bricks to make a furnace is that it's quicker, easier, re-useable and portable relative to a furnace constructed in-situ from clay.

How to read music - Tim Hansen

Adults Education
Like an actor's script, a sheet of music instructs a musician on what to play (the pitch) and when to play it (the rhythm).

The Real Reason Leaves Change Color In the Fall

Adults Education
Want to learn more about the topic in this week’s video? Here are some keywords to get your googling started: Leaf senescence, chlorophyll, carotenoid, anthocyanin

The hidden meanings of yin and yang - John Bellaimey

Adults Education
The ubiquitous yin-yang symbol holds its roots in Taoism/Daoism, a Chinese religion and philosophy.