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Is Cold Water Swimming Good For You?

YouthHumanScienceHealth
Cold water swimming has been linked to a range of health benefits – potentially improving brain fog, energy levels and chronic pain, according to researchers.

Part(icles) Of Your World

YouthFactsPhysicsScienceEducation
In this episode, Sabrina talks to us about matter and particles and that all matter is made up of particles.

Can you actually taste a difference between Tomatoes?

AdultsFactsFilmFoodScience
In this video, we are doing a deep dive into tomatoes.

The Science Behind Wildfires

YouthEnvironmentNatureScience
In this video, we explore how wildfires start and spread. From the initial spark to the roaring blaze, we'll break down the key factors that add to wildfire behaviour.

Mixing Coke & Milk

KidsExperimentsHow-toScience
Join us in this fascinating science experiment as we explore the chemical reaction between Coke and milk!

Fallout's Cold Fusion Problem

AdultsEducationScienceTechnologyGamingCulture
Was #Fallout’s “artifact” really worth transporting a severed head across the wasteland?

Why Does Hitting Your Funny Bone Feel...Funny?

YouthBiologyHealthHumanScience
Explore the complex anatomy of the elbow, and find out why hitting your funny bone causes such an odd and painful sensation.

How close are we to powering the world with nuclear fusion?

AdultsScienceSpaceTechnologyEnergy
Explore the possibility of nuclear fusion technology to create limitless, on-demand energy with almost no emissions.

The Truth About Petri Dishes

AdultsEducationScienceBiology
One of the best ways of studying bacteria is to grow them on a petri dish, but only a tiny percentage of bacterial species will grow on them.

Do You Have a Free Will?

AdultsPsychologyScienceSelfPhilosophy
Take control over what occupies your mind with Ground News.

The Apollo 11 Moon Landing

YouthHistorySpaceTechnologyScience
In the months leading up to the historic take-off, Nasa put the crew through gruelling, relentless simulations in order to prepare them.

The Last 6 Decades of AI — and What Comes Next | Ray Kurzweil | TED

AdultsLifeScienceTechnologyArtificial IntelligenceFuture
How will AI improve our lives in the years to come?

Why People Prefer More Pain

AdultsBiologyPsychologyScienceHealth
We experimented to see how much pain our volunteers could handle.

7 Ways Humans Change Color

AdultsBiologyFoodHealthHumanScience
We're all used to our bodies being more or less the color they always are.

Why fish are better at breathing than you are - Dan Kwartler

AdultsAnimalsBiologyHumanScience
Explore how fish use their gills to breathe, and how these processes make them some of the most efficient breathers on Earth.

Why Monkeys Can Only Count To Four

AdultsAnimalsLifePsychologyScienceEducation
There’s an island in the Caribbean where David used to perform magic tricks for monkeys.

The Four Spheres Part 2

YouthNatureScienceWorldEducation
In this episode, Sabrina talks about the Hydrosphere and the Atmosphere and what is contained in each one

Does Grass Fed Beef actually taste different?

AdultsFilmFoodMediaNutritionScience
Ethan conducts an in-depth analysis into the taste of grass-fed beef and whether it differs from similar beef products.

The Elephant Seal

KidsAnimalsScienceWildlifeEducation
Join Jessi as she tells us all about this amazing animal.

Why Reality is a “Controlled Hallucination”

AdultsEducationScienceTechnologyNeurosciencePsychology
There have always been hints that the brain wasn’t evolved to track objective reality, but a new, incredibly popular theory in neuroscience takes everything one step further. Not only is your brain not built for reality, you’ve never even experienced it. Noted Science Zaddy Kyle Hill explains “predictive processing.”

Were Humans Destined to Exist?

AdultsHistoryHumanScience
This is a snippet of a larger conversation taking place on Crash Course Pods: The Universe. Over 11 episodes, John Green and Katie Mack walk through the entire history of the universe…even the parts that aren’t written yet.