In the Operating Room: A While Bengal Tiger Emergency
YouthAnimalsHealthLife Today is a first for Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists. Nia, a 6-year-old white Bengal tiger, is in critical need of surgery. Harley, a therapy puppy for a little girl, has a broken leg that only surgery can fix.
The world's largest carnivorous marsupial | Australia Zoo Life
YouthAnimalsLifeNature We welcome two amazing Tasmanian devils into their new habitat and find out a little bit more about these interesting Australian natives.
The Weight of “Nothing” Could Mean Everything (to Physics)
AdultsLifePsychologySciencePhysics Deep in a Sardinian mine, researchers are constructing an experiment that hopes to solve what's known as The Worst Prediction In The History of Physics, and pin down the true identity of dark energy.
Things You Wanna Know
KidsAnimalsEducationLifeScienceFun Are you in search for cool fun facts about our animals, dinosaurs, world, space, bugs, and much more? Then look no further! Here's a fun and exciting new series about some of the best topics ever!
The one thing stopping jellyfish from taking over - Mariela Pajuelo & Javier Antonio Quinones
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureEnvironmentWildlifeScience Dig into why jellyfish populations have increased, and how leatherback sea turtles can help get their numbers under control.
Uncovering the Secret Lives of Urban Bats
YouthAnimalsLifeNatureScience Bats are notoriously elusive animals, only emerging when the darkness of the night protects them. Join zoologist and wildlife presenter Yussef Rafik as he tries to track down these mysterious mammals.
Is Bigger Better?
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureScienceBiology Elephants might be strong, but they are weak compared to ants because ants have certain advantages that allow them to outlift their larger competitors.
Behind the scenes: How zoos care for animals in a heat wave | CBC Kids News
YouthAnimalsLifeNatureEnvironment As the summer comes to an end, here’s a look at how the record-breaking heat caused zoos around the world to adapt. From a sanctuary in Pristina, Kosovo, to a zoo in Phoenix, Arizona, zookeepers had to work hard to keep their animals from overheating.
Bear Grylls shows Bradley Cooper how to cross a ravine | Running Wild with Bear Grylls
AdultsEnvironmentLifeNatureSurvivalAdventure Bear Grylls teaches Bradley Cooper how to cross a ravine. In Running Wild with Bear Grylls, Bear is taking it up a level by teaching his celebrity guests essential survival skills that they'll have to master and then prove they can use in a high stress situation.
How AI Art Could Enhance Humanity’s Collective Memory | Refik Anadol | TED
YouthLifeNatureTechnologyArtificial IntelligenceArtCreativity With data as his paintbrush, media artist Refik Anadol trains AI algorithms to visualize the disappearing wonders of nature. He gives a beautiful tour of his recent work -- imagery of artificial coral reefs, flowers, rainforests -- and ponders: Can we use AI to preserve our memories of the fading natural world?
Why Do People Hate Koalas?
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureCulture On the Internet, koalas get an unnecessary amount of hate, so let's debunk some of the most pervasive koala myths!
Experiencing the currents of the coral reef
AdultsLifeNatureTravel Jeff Jenkins goes drift diving at Palancar Gardens, learning how to go with flow.
Financial Literacy For Kids: Borrowing Versus Saving
YouthHow-toLifeFinanceEducation In this installment of the Financial Literacy series, your kids and students will learn about the difference between borrowing money or saving money to buy something.
Primitive Technology: Undercover Brick Workshop
AdultsEducationLifeNatureDIYSurvival I built a thatched shelter to make bricks in so that they are protected from the rain before they are fired. Despite it being the dry season, it still rains unpredictably in this climate...
How Species Make and Break Friendships
AdultsAnimalsHumanLifeScienceBiologyEcology Community ecology is the study of interactions between different species of living things, and lets ecologists examine the effects of predator-prey relationships, parasites, and mutually beneficial interactions. In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll examine the myriad interspecies interactions with examples, see how keystone species impact their environment and explore how communities rebuild when they are disrupted, through the lens of the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.
Creating a Food Forest | Farm Dreams
AdultsHumanLifeNatureEnvironment National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
How To Get Venom From The World's Deadliest Spider
AdultsAnimalsLifeScience Huge thanks to the Australian Reptile Park for having us over to film – special thanks to Jake Meney for showing us the spiders and Caitlin Vine for organizing the shoot.
Life in Alaska: Keeping an eye out for salmon and bears | Alaska: The Next Generation
AdultsHistoryHumanLifeAnimalsNatureEnvironment Joel Jacko checks the waterways filled with spawned salmon that are attracting an abundance of nearby animals and predators.
The Future Of Trees Is Liquid
AdultsEnvironmentLifeNatureTechnologyFuture We love trees, but the main problem is that they aren't exactly travel-sized. However, new technology wants to bring the fresh-air benefits of trees to places that the real deal just can't thrive, like dense urban areas!
Humans Living Alongside Brown Bears
AdultsAnimalsHumanLifeNatureWildlife In the remote Japanese island of Hokkaido, salmon is abundant, attracting both brown bears and fishermen alike.
How To Get Venom From The World's Deadliest Spider
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureScienceBiology The deadliest is probably the funnel-web spider and its relatives. The Sydney funnel web spider (Atrax robustus) can kill a toddler in about 5 minutes and a 5-year-old in about 2 hours.