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Studying Forest Biomass From Space

YouthEnvironmentGlobal WarmingNatureScienceData Science
Forestry expert Maurizio Santoro explains how the use of various data can bring a great contribution/benefit to the field of mapping biomass.

Hagfish: The World's Slimiest Creatures

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Discover the extraordinary capabilities of hagfish, the slime-producing fish that has survived on Earth for over 300 million years.

rimitive Technology: Decarburization of iron and forging experiments

AdultsConstructionCreativityLifeScienceEngineeringDIY
I took a brittle, high carbon/iron alloy (cast iron) made from local ore and used a decarburization method to reduce it's carbon content making it malleable and forged it flat by hammering.

Rubber Band Boat

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Are you ready to make your own rubber band boats? This STEM craft is fun and engaging for children from start to finish.

Braille: What Is It Like To Read Without Sight?

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In this video Red Szell, who lost his sight several years ago, explores what effect learning to read Braille can have on your brain.

The Weird Sex Lives of Bluegills

AdultsLifeNatureAnimalsScienceBiology
When it comes to the mating game, fish have some of the strangest ways of thwarting the competition.

The continents are moving. When will they collide?

AdultsEnvironmentLifeWorldScienceGeology
Dig into the science of plate tectonics to find out when the next supercontinent will emerge— and how it could affect Earth’s environment.

What Exactly Is Travel Sickness?

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Learn all about travel sickness from Dr Chris and Dr Xand!

Caves Aren't Scary

KidsAnimalsNatureScienceGeology
Squeaks is back from visiting Sam the Bat’s cave and is excited to learn all about how different caves form and why they look the ways they do!

The Geometry Of Life

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Researchers have come up with a new way to create patterns in petri dishes using bacteria.

Black Holes

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Black Holes Aren’t Black or Even Holes. What Are They?

Animated Science: Nutrition

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An animated short on the subject of nutrition and the importance of a balanced diet.

What Is The Best Shape For A Farm?

YouthEnvironmentFoodNatureScienceEconomy
The shape of a farm can tell you a surprising amount about the land it's on and the people that use it.

Mouldy Bread Experiments

KidsExperimentsScienceHealth
This science experiment may be kind of gross, but it is the perfect example of how much bacteria can grow just by touching everyday things.

See The World Like An Insect

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David Attenborough and the cast and crew of Kingdom of Plants explain the extraordinary technique they've used to recreate the world of an insect.

What causes cavities? - Mel Rosenberg

AdultsEducationHealthHumanScienceHistory
When a team of archeologists recently came across some 15,000-year-old human remains, they made an interesting discovery: the teeth of those ancient humans were riddled with holes.

Why Do We Cough?

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The doctors will explain this by teaching you all about your LUNGS in this lab experiment.

Neanderthals 101

YouthHistoryHumanScienceEvolution
Learn facts about Neanderthal man, the traits and tools of Homo neanderthalensis, and how the species fits into our evolution story.

The 3 Reasons This Tree Has Lived 5000 Years

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Methuselah’s environment lacks nutrients, water, and oxygen. In other words, it’s the perfect place to grow very very old.

What Is The Rarest Colour In Nature?

YouthNatureScienceWorldBiology
Discover what colors are the most rare to see in nature, and how physics and evolution drive their scarcity.

Cool Cave Animals

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Mister Brown and Squeaks are visiting Sam the Bat's family in their cave!