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M Jackson: Glacier Explorer

KidsWorkWorldScience...
M Jackson studies glaciers and meets wildlife as she discovers everything she can about ancient ice.

The Huge Hexagon-Shaped Storm on Saturn

YouthScienceSpaceAstronomy
The sun is slowly rising over Saturn’s north pole, exposing an immense six-sided hurricane.

5 Density Science Experiments

KidsEducationScienceExperiments
If you want to see cool science experiments that are easy to do and learn about density, then you've come to the right place.

Gems, Minerals, Crystals & Rocks–What's the Difference?

YouthScienceGeology
How can you distinguish rock from a mineral? Is that a gem, or is it a crystal? Learn what all these words really mean in this video!

Food Scientist Breaks Down Every Plant-Based Milk

AdultsEducationFilmFood...
ood scientist Rosemary Trout analyzes each and every plant-based milk. From household staples like almond milk and oak milk to the lesser-known hazelnut and banana milk, watch as Rosemary explains not only where these milks are drunk, but how they're cultivated and bottled.

How To Find A Galaxy

YouthScienceSpaceAstronomy
Knowing the addresses of a thousand galaxies yielded a remarkable picture of our universe.

Illegal Sound

AdultsHistoryPoliticsScience...
Why This Sound is Illegal to Play

Why Does Popcorn Pop?

KidsFoodScienceEducation...
Squeaks and Mister Brown are making popcorn for all of their friends, and learning all about how heat makes popcorn kernels pop!

How Fireflies Inspired Energy-Efficient Lights

YouthDesignScienceEnvironment...
Electricity accounts for around 5% of greenhouse gas emissions. So how can we make it more efficient? Belgian physicist Jean-Pol Vigneron and his team found the answer could lie within a firefly's abdomen.

The Largest Known Star

YouthSpaceScienceAstronomy
What is the largest star in the Universe? And why is it that large? And what ARE stars anyway?

Build A Simple Electric Motor

KidsScienceHow-toEngineering
Here is a fun way to create your own motor.

Photosynthesis & Transpiration

YouthNatureScienceBiology...
What do plants need? Students examine the effects of light and air on green plants, learning the processes of photosynthesis and transpiration.

How Electricity Actually Works

AdultsEducationScienceTechnology...
Electricity is related to magnetism, both being part of the phenomenon of electromagnetism...

Why are cockroaches so hard to kill? - Ameya Gondhalekar

AdultsAnimalsBiologyEducation...
Dig into the genetic adaptations of cockroaches, and find out what makes it so hard to get rid of these tenacious creatures.

The Department of Redundancy Department

AdultsEducationEnvironmentScience...
Who needs redundancy? Well, everyone, it turns out.

Stars For Kids

KidsScienceSpaceAstronomy
On a dark clear night, you can see a sky full of stars. But what is a star?

What is Sustainability

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Learn about the various ways that sustainability is defined.

Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology Preview

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We made flashcards to help you review the content in this series! Find them on the free Crash Course App!

Living And Nonliving Things

KidsNatureScienceBiology
Living things are called organisms, and anything from a blue whale to a spot of mold can be a living organism!

Why Does Salt Make Food Taste Better?

AdultsEducationFoodScience
Salt doesn’t just make things salty! It has a lot of different effects on how we perceive flavors!

The Antarctic Mountaineer Life

YouthWorkWorldAdventure...
Find out what it's like to be a mountaineer stationed in Antarctica.