Thin underwater cables hold the internet. See a map of them all.
AdultsInternet CultureTechnologyWorldYour internet isn't just underwater. It's also covered in Vaseline.
Amazing Images of a Changing Earth
AdultsSpaceTechnologyWorldScienceNatureEnvironmentIncredible before-and-after satellite images of our dynamic planet.
The History and Future of Everything -- Time
AdultsHistoryWorldScienceFutureTime makes sense in small pieces. But when you look at huge stretches of time, it's almost impossible to wrap your head around things. So we teamed up with the awesome blog "Wait but Why" and made this video to help you putting things in perspective with some infographics!
The Ocean Holds Enough Uranium To Power The Planet For 10,000 Years
AdultsGlobal WarmingNatureWorldScienceEnvironmentEnergyStanford University researchers have found a new way to extract particles of Uranium from seawater. Could this bring us closer to sustainable nuclear power?
GoPro: The 12-Year Old Record Breaking Mountain Climber - Tyler Armstrong
AdultsFilmSportsWorldAdventureTyler Armstrong's dream is to climb the Seven Summits, the highest mountain on each continent, and at only 12 he has already summited Aconcagua, Mount Elbrus and Kilimanjaro. After being denied a permit to climb Mount Everest because of his age, he started preparing to climb Mount Denali to prove that he is able to conquer the world's most extreme terrain.
Images of Our Changing Earth
AdultsPhotographySpaceWorldScienceNatureEnvironmentAmazing before and after satellite images taken from the International Space Station show how quickly our dynamic, but fragile planet can change.
Top 10 Countries at Recycling
AdultsGlobal WarmingWorldEnvironmentSocietyThe ten countries that recycle the highest proportion of their municipal waste.
What If We Have A Nuclear War?
AdultsGlobal WarmingTechnologyWorldSciencePoliticsWhat would happen if a nuclear weapon was dropped near you?
How Big do Tsunamis Get?
AdultsNatureWorldScienceNatural DisastersHow big do Tsunamis Get? The answer is pretty terrifying, and pretty big.
Google Timelapse Walks You Through Decades of Change in Seconds
AdultsHistoryTechnologyWorldScienceData ScienceThree decades of change in five seconds.
How To (Literally) Save Earth
AdultsGlobal WarmingWorldEnvironmentScienceFarming erodes soil 50 times faster than it forms. We can change that, but will we?
What If All The Ice Melted?
AdultsEnvironmentWorldScienceWhat If All The Ice Melted On Earth? ft. Bill Nye
One Year on Earth
AdultsFilmSpaceWorldScienceTechnologyOn July 20, 2015, NASA released to the world the first image of the sunlit side of Earth captured by the space agency's EPIC camera on NOAA's DSCOVR satellite. The camera has now recorded a full year of life on Earth from its orbit at Lagrange point 1, approximately 1 million miles from Earth, where it is balanced between the gravity of our home planet and the sun.