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What Do Raindrops Really Look Like?

Adults Science Technology Nature
What do raindrops look like? Exactly how we drew them as kids, right? Wrong! Teardrop-shaped rain is physically impossible. This week I went inside a vertical wind tunnel to bring you the true shape of rain.

How To Cook With Cast Iron

Adults Food Style
This guide will make cooking with cast iron a breeze!

Soar Over the Lush Rice Terraces of the Philippines | National Geographic

Adults Food World Nature
In the remote Cordillera mountain range of the Philippines, rice terraces preserve a cultural landscape passed down for 2,000 years.

He Spent 40 Years Alone in the Woods, and Now Scientists Love Him

Adults Environment Life Style
Welcome to Gothic, Colorado-one of the coldest places in the United States. This ghost town has been abandoned since the 1920s, but there is at least one person who still calls it home.

Could You Live Without A Body?

Adults Artificial Intelligence Neuroscience Science
Could uploading our consciousness to the internet be the key to living forever?

The Amazing Italian Spiedini | Behind the Scenes | Jamie Cooks Italy

Adults Food World
While filming in Tuscany, Jamie was keen to show everyone the amazing Spiedini being cooked at Petrolo Villa.

Is Height All In Our Genes?

Adults Health Science Genetics
I'm tall. Most of the people in my family are tall. Does that mean my son will be tall? Turns out the inheritance of height is a lot more complicated than we thought.

Can You Spot The Liar?

Adults Life Science
Could you catch someone in a lie? It's harder than you think!

This Toy Can Open Any Garage

Adults Cybersecurity Data Science Technology
Or almost any garage - it's particularly good with fixed code gates and garages. Samy proposes other weaknesses with rolling codes.

Could the Earth be swallowed by a black hole?

Adults Science Space World
From asteroids capable of destroying entire species to supernovae that could exterminate life on Earth, outer space has no shortage of forces that could wreak havoc on our planet.

Got Bees? Meet a Swarm Chaser Up for the Challenge

Adults Work Animals Nature
When bees swarm, most people run as fast as they can in the other direction. Portland beekeeper Mandy Shaw does the opposite.

Build Summer Underground Swimming Pool

Adults Creativity Environment
Today we built an Underground Swimming Pool. Its a hot season so we built a pool and continue with the construction of our Temple.

Jamie Cooks Italy - Pizza, Acquapazza, Pasta and Roasted Lamb

Adults Food World
Jamie shows you how to make the best Naples pizza right in your own kitchen! Not only that, but you get to see how to make the most amazing and fresh 'crazy water' fish dish, wonderful spicy sausage pasta and perfectly roasted lamb.

How We Could Build a Moon Base TODAY

Adults Science Space Technology
Did you know that we could start building a Lunar Base today?

This Rare Syndrome Essentially Turns You To Stone

Adults Disability Health Life
Stone Man Syndrome and Tree Man Syndrome are rare genetic disorders that transform your body from the inside out.

Will You Still Eat Raw Fish After Watching This Video?

Adults Food Health
Have you ever noticed that warning about raw or undercooked seafood at the bottom of restaurant menus? Ever wondered why it's there?

What If The World Lost Oxygen For 5 Seconds?

Adults Science World
How long could you survive without oxygen?

Earth's Most Complicated Eyes | Because Science Live

Adults Science Animals Nature
Mantis Shrimp predator eyes

What would happen if every human suddenly disappeared?

Adults Future Life World
If you enjoy this lesson, we highly recommend reading "The World Without Us."

How iPhone Changes the Smartphone Market Every Year

Adults Gadgets Technology
The launch of Apple's iPhone X brought face recognition, animoji, and the notch into the mainstream. Many of these features appeared before Apple incorporated them into their phone, but once Apple does it everyone seems to follow along.

Inside the Mission to Save the Rare Helmeted Hornbill From Poachers

Adults Environment World
What does it take to photograph the helmeted hornbill? Patience. National Geographic photographer Tim Laman teamed up with Rangkong Indonesia and spent months in the field just to get a glimpse of the extremely rare bird.