What's invisible? More than you think
AdultsScienceWorldPsychologyPhilosophyGravity. The stars in day. Thoughts. The human genome. Time. Atoms. So much of what really matters in the world is impossible to see. A stunning animation of John Lloyd's classic TEDTalk from 2009, which will make you question what you actually know.
Myths and misconceptions about evolution
AdultsEnvironmentHistoryWorldScienceBiologyEducationEvolutionHow does evolution really work? Actually, not how some of our common evolutionary metaphors would have us believe. For instance, it's species, not individual organisms, that adapt to produce evolution, and genes don't "want" to be passed on -- a gene can't want anything at all! Alex Gendler sets the record straight on the finer points of evolution.
The Most Radioactive Places on Earth
AdultsGlobal WarmingLifeWorldScienceTelevisionHistoryEnergySocietyI'm filming a documentary for TV about how Uranium and radioactivity have shaped the modern world. It will be broadcast in mid-2015, details to come. The filming took me to the most radioactive places on Earth (and some places, which surprisingly aren't as radioactive as you'd think). Chernobyl and Fukushima were incredible to see as they present post-apocalyptic landscapes. I also visited nuclear power plants, research reactors, Marie Curie's institute, Einstein's apartment, nuclear medicine areas of hospitals, uranium mines, nuclear bomb sites, and interviewed numerous experts.
Haunting Drone Footage Captures Views Of "The Abandoned City Chernobyl" That Is Left To Decay
AdultsFilmGlobal WarmingEnvironmentHistoryWorldScienceChernobyl is one of the most interesting and dangerous places I've been. The nuclear disaster, which happened in 1986; the year after I was born, had an effect on so many people, including my family when we lived in Italy. The nuclear dust clouds swept westward towards us. The Italian police went round and threw away all the local produce and my mother rushed out to purchase as much tinned milk as possible to feed me, her infant son.
Save the Arctic
AdultsGlobal WarmingWorldEnvironmentNatureScienceSave the Arctic - Watch and share.
Why is the Sky Any Color?
AdultsScienceWorldNatureCultureIt's a question that you'd think kids have been asking for thousands of years, but it might not be that old at all. The ancient Greek poet Homer never used a word for blue in The Odyssey or The Iliad, because blue is one of the last colors that cultures pick out a word for.
The Science and Beauty of Auroras
AdultsScienceWorldSpaceNatureSpace might seem like an empty place, but the area surrounding Earth is constantly being bombarded by waves of charged particles released by the Sun: The solar wind. Luckily, thanks to Earth's swirling, molten core (and the magnetic field it provides), we are protected from this planet-sterilizing onslaught like an invisible force field.
Exploring British Columbia Of Canada With Devin Supertramp
AdultsNatureWorldTravelEnvironmentThe video shows you the beautiful Great Bear Rainforest that is located on the central coast of British Columbia.
EPIC proposal from 26 countries, 4 years in the making
AdultsRelationshipsWorldLoveTravelAdventureAfter the first date with his girlfriend, Jack Hyer knew he would marry her. He wrote in his travel journal in 2010, "I'm going to marry this girl eventually." He has since traveled across the world in over 25 different countries.
The Drinkable Book - Water is Life
AdultsHealthLifeWorldEnvironmentEducationTechnologyThe Drinkable Book is a life saving tool that filters water and teaches proper sanitation & hygiene to those in the developing world.
Baltimore Landslide
AdultsEnvironmentWorldNatural DisastersGeologyBaltimore Landslide April 30th, 2014
Facebook Will Use Drones and Lasers to 'Beam' Internet to the World
AdultsInternet CultureTechnologyWorldSpaceScienceAfter announcing Internet.org last year, an initiative to improve Internet access across the globe, Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the Connectivity Lab, a new team of scientists that has been working on the ambitious project. He said that the Connectivity Lab would develop "new platforms for connectivity on the ground, in the air and in orbit," according to a post on Internet.org on Thursday. How are they going to do it?