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The North Face: Alex Honnold

Adults Life Sports
On January 15, 2014, Alex Honnold free-soloed El Sendero Luminoso (The Shining Path) in El Portrero Chico, Mexico in a little over 3 hours. The climb rises 2,500 feet to the summit of El Toro. It could be the most difficult rope-less climb in history.

Camera Captures The Dramatic Moment A Fireworks Factory Explodes In Colombia

Adults Film Life
Michael Bay would be proud. That's his philosophy on how to make feature films.

The Oldest Living Things In The World

Adults Life Nature World
What is the oldest living thing in the world?

Gravity Glue 2014

Adults Art Creativity Nature
Stone Balance and Videography

Learning to Fly: Dimples and Golf Ball Design

Adults Design Sports
Meet Nick Nardacci, Titleist Senior Manager of Product Development - Aerodynamics and learn how dimples help the #1 Ball in Golf to fly.

Are Video Games the future of Education?

Adults Education Gaming
Imagine a school where playing video games is encouraged during classes and may even replace exams. A new educational programme uses SimCity to test children on vital problem-solving skills.

"Slap her": children's reactions

Adults Masculinity Society Women
What happens when you put a boy in front of a girl and ask him to slap her? Here is how children react to the subject of violence against women.

Would You Take This Bet?

Adults Life Philosophy
Psychological literature shows that we are more sensitive to small losses and than small gains, with most people valuing a loss around 1.5-2.5 times as much as a gain. This means that we often turn down reasonable opportunities for fear of the loss. However over the course of our lives we will be exposed to many risks and opportunities and this invariably means that taking every small reasonable bet will leave us better off than saying no to all of them.

How big is the ocean?

Adults Ecology Nature
While the Earth's oceans are known as five separate entities, there is really only one ocean. So, how big is it? As of 2013, it takes up 71% of the Earth, houses 99% of the biosphere, and contains some of Earth's grandest geological features. Scott Gass reminds us of the influence humans have on the ocean and the influence it has on us.

What is dyslexia?

Adults Language Science
Dyslexia affects up to 1 in 5 people, but the experience of dyslexia isn't always the same. This difficulty in processing language exists along a spectrum -- one that doesn't necessarily fit with labels like "normal" and "defective." Kelli Sandman-Hurley urges us to think again about dyslexic brain function and to celebrate the neurodiversity of the human brain.

Myths and misconceptions about evolution

Adults Environment History World
How 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.

Behind the Magic: The Visual Effects of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier"

Adults Film Visual Design
We are proud to present a sampling of of ILM's visual effects work for Marvel's blockbuster hit, 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' directed by brothers Anthony and Joe Russo.

How do pain relievers work?

Adults Health Science Biology
Some people take aspirin or ibuprofen to treat everyday aches and pains, but how exactly do the different classes of pain relievers work? Learn about the basic physiology of how humans experience pain, and the mechanics of the medicines we've invented to block or circumvent that discomfort.

Why Am I Tired?

Adults Health Human Wellness
Why do we feel so tired all the time? Hannah Fry looks at the reasons modern life might be exhausting us, from irregular bedtimes to blue lights from our phones.

How art can help you analyze

Adults Art Productivity
Can art save lives? Not exactly, but our most prized professionals (doctors, nurses, police officers) can learn real world skills through art analysis. Studying art like Rene Magritte's Time Transfixed can enhance communication and analytical skills, with an emphasis on both the seen and unseen. Amy E. Herman explains why art historical training can prepare you for real world investigation.

How It's Made, Decorative Candles.

Adults Art Creativity
Look for the trademarked six-sided ribbon candle Dutch Garden design including the windmill, tulips, hummingbird, butterfly, flower and swan, it's always from Holland House Candles , Inc.

Is Santa Real?

Adults Society Spirituality
Happy Holidays! Ever wonder how Santa could possibly manage to deliver all those presents in a single night? Or what gives red-nosed reindeer the ability to fly? And why do your Christmas lights get tangled in knots no matter how carefully you put the away?!

What are those floaty things in your eye?

Adults Biology Neuroscience
Sometimes, against a uniform, bright background such as a clear sky or a blank computer screen, you might see things floating across your field of vision. What are these moving objects, and how are you seeing them? Michael Mauser explains the visual phenomenon that is floaters.

Walking on beautiful clean ice in Slovakian Mountains

Adults Nature World
Me and my friend walking on frozen mountain lake in High Tatras Mountains in Slovakia.

Peru Is Now Giving Free Solar Power To Its 2 Million Poorest Citizens

Adults Global Warming Technology
Off-grid solar panels are bringing electricity to Andean villages as part of a 15-year plan to provide Peru's vast countryside with electricity.

8 traits of successful people

Adults Leadership Society
Ten years of research and 500 face-to-face-interviews led Richard St. John to a collection of eight common traits in successful leaders around the world.