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The Driest Places On Earth

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In this SciShow Kids episode, Jessi and Squeaks learn about amazing places where it almost never rains.

King Penguin & Mobility Aids

YouthAnimalsScienceTechnology
Researchers are looking at how the birds adapt to walking on different slippery surfaces to help them with their robotics work.

What’s Eating The Titanic?

AdultsHistoryHumanScience
When a ship sinks, lots of factors, like the ship’s materials, the water quality, and the depth of the seafloor all play a role in determining how long the ship will last down there - as a result, the Titanic will be gone in fifty years, while Byzantine wrecks in the Black sea remain.

The Real Killer Of The Dinosaurs

AdultsEducationHistoryScience
A ruthless murder was committed! Someone killed the dinosaurs and we have the murderer! Witnesses say that an Everest-sized asteroid hit Earth, devastated the planet and caused a mass extinction. A simple, fascinating and convincing explanation. Or… is it?

Animated Earth Stories

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When Earth gets a bit lonely, it decides to visit its friends in the solar system.

Primitive Technology: One-Way Blower Iron Smelt & Forging Experiment

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I tested the one-way spinning blower in an iron smelt and it is more effective than the previous both way spinning blower.

The Rainiest Places On Earth

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In this episode of SciShow Kids, Jessi and Squeaks learn about places with record-breaking rainfall.

Our Instruction Manual for Existing

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Your DNA contains all the instructions your body needs to function. In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll figure out what this giant instruction manual looks like and how this three-billion-letter code gets copied into your trillions of cells through DNA replication.

DIY Pom Pom Launcher

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Get ready for an explosion of fun with our DIY Pom Pom Launcher! This isn't just a craft; it's a thrilling experience that will keep you engaged and excited.

Generative A.I - We Aren’t Ready.

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New generative A.I breakthroughs are happening almost every week, it seems.

Arctic Polar Vortex

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Check out this cool video all about the polar vortex! Learn what it is, how it forms and why it's important.

We're Probably Going to Cure MS

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You've probably heard of multiple sclerosis, especially if you're a fan of The West Wing. But can we ever cure MS? Yes. But also, no. But also, probably? It's complicated.

Why Do All YouTube Videos Look Alike?

AdultsCreativityEducationMedia...
Many crustaceans from all sorts of starting points evolve to end up looking similar, likely due to outside pressures. That’s sort of like what happens with YouTube videos.

Ocean Wonders: A Symphony Of Smells

YouthAnimalsNatureScience...
Hold your breath—but not your nose—as we explore olfaction in the ocean.

The Paradox of an Infinite Universe

AdultsEducationScienceSpace...
What is outside of the universe? We know that the universe had a beginning 14 billion years ago and that it has been expanding ever since.

The Windiest Places On Earth

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Jessi and Squeaks explore two of the windiest places on Earth: Mount Washington in New Hampshire, USA, and Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica.

Why Are Butterflies So Colourful?

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We go to Chester Zoo to answer one of your Big Questions on butterflies!

3 Mysteries of the Universe

AdultsEducationScienceSpace
We're still in the dark about what 95 percent of our universe is made of — and the standard model for understanding particle physics has hit a limit.

The Oldest Unsolved Problem in Math

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Do odd perfect numbers exist?

What Happens AFTER Nuclear War?

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This video was made possible through a grant by Open Philanthropy.

The Science Behind The Colours Animals See

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A team of researchers from the University of Sussex in the U.K. and George Mason University in the U.S. used a modified camera to record nature as it might be seen by other animals.