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You have no free will at all | Stanford professor Robert Sapolsky

Adults Human
How your biology and environment make your decisions for you, according to Dr. Robert Sapolsky.

How to increase your happiness

Adults Human
Dig into the benefits of practicing gratitude in your everyday life, and discover how being thankful can impact your happiness.

Smoking is Awesome

Adults Human
We need to have an honest conversation about smoking: The problem with smoking is that it is way more than just a physical addiction.

How the US Is Destroying Young People’s Future

Adults Human
In a scorching talk, marketing professor and podcaster Scott Galloway dissects the data showing that, by many measures, young people in the US are worse off financially than ever before.

The true story behind the legend of the 47 Rōnin

Adults Human
Dig into one of Japan’s most infamous stories about the 47 samurai who take revenge for the loss of their leader.

Something Strange Happens When You Follow Einstein's Math Veritasium 15.5M subscribers Subscribe 91K

Adults Human
Einstein was wrong about black holes, what else?

What Is Earwax?

Youth Human
Explore why earwax forms, its purpose in our health, and whether or not we should be trying to get rid of it.

This person isn't actually screaming - Noah Charney

Adults Human
Explore Edvard Munch’s masterpiece “The Scream,” and find out why this artwork became one of the world’s most famous paintings.

A Comedian’s Take on How to Save Democracy

Adults Human
Conversation is a battlefield with only one winner. Or is it? Comedian and author Jordan Klepper believes we can get better at talking to each other (and perhaps save democracy) by learning how to lose.

One of the world’s oldest condiments - Dan Kwartler

Adults Human
Trace the history of ketchup, from the condiment’s origins in 3rd century China to becoming a staple of American cuisine.

What’s Eating The Titanic?

Adults Human
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 Billion-Dollar Problem in Education

Adults Human
Standardized testing is deeply woven into the fabric of US education, but does it foster genuine learning?

Cardiologist Answers Heart Questions From Twitter

Adults Human
Cardiologist Dr. Sunil Rao answers your questions about the heart from Twitter. How do you measure your maximum heart rate?

Our Instruction Manual for Existing

Adults Human
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.

How humanity got hooked on coffee - Jonathan Morris

Adults Human
Trace the history of coffee, from its first known origins to its rise in popularity due to trade routes and cultivation.

The Oldest Unsolved Problem in Math

Adults Human
Do odd perfect numbers exist?

The Unique Bond Between Humans and Dogs | Wonderful World of Puppies | BBC Earth

Adults Human
Newborn puppies express their emotions through various tummy grunts and whines, creating a unique bond with their owner.

How This Guy Runs a 5 and a Half Minute Mile...Backwards | WIRED

Adults Human
Ever tried running backwards? Meet Aaron Yoder, one of the world's fastest backward runners who can complete a reverse mile in five and a half minutes.

Why Are All Humans Unique? Meiosis: Crash Course Biology

Adults Human
Ever wonder why we aren’t exact clones of our parents, or why siblings aren’t exactly alike? The reason traces back to meiosis. In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll discover how egg and sperm cells get made and learn why you’re a totally unique remix of your parents’ DNA.

Why Steve-O risked his life over, and over, and over again

Adults Human
You know Steve-O. Now meet Steve Glover, as the professional stuntman talks to us about pain, insecurity, and never finding contentment.

Alex Honnold Rappels The Moulin

Adults Human
Climber Alex Honnold and glaciologist Heidi Sevestre descend deep into a Moulin: a deep verticial river going tens of meters into the glacier itself.