keyboard_arrow_up

Why Blue Whales Don't Get Cancer

Adults Nature
Cancer is a creepy and mysterious thing. While we tried to understand it, to get better at killing it, we discovered a biological paradox that remains unsolved to this day: large animals seem to be immune to cancer.

Why do people fear the wrong things?

Adults Nature
How can we use statistics to evaluate risk? Dig into the difference between relative risk and absolute risk and how each is used in the news.

Pelicans Eating Baby Birds | Life | BBC Earth

Adults Nature
As fish stocks decline, thousands of cape gannet chicks are left exposed to predators. While both parents are away fishing, these pelicans seize a gruesome opportunity to feed their own young.

What Mud From Glacial Lakes Can Tell Us About Our History

Adults Nature
See what challenges face a team of scientists gathering core sediment samples from a glacial lake in the Himalayas.

Vultures: the acid-puking, plague-busting heroes of the ecosystem

Adults Nature
Explore the essential role vultures play in cleaning our ecosystems and why their conservation is key to a healthy planet.

A Baby Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey

Adults Nature
The golden snub-nosed monkey only lives in the mountains of central China. And, when a baby is born, all the females want a chance to hold her.

The Fastest-Growing Plant In The World

Adults Nature
Bamboo is the world’s fastest growing plant thanks to the cell elongation process it shares with all grasses and its unique cell wall layering adaptation, allowing it to shoot up to 100 ft (30m) in just 8 weeks.

Baby Chimps Visit The Forest For The First Time | BBC Earth

Adults Nature
These baby chimps are learning all the skills they'll need to survive on their own. This is their first visit to the forest since being rescued.

Volcanoes 101 | National Geographic

Adults Nature
About 1,500 active volcanoes can be found around the world. Learn about the major types of volcanoes, the geological process behind eruptions, and where the most destructive volcanic eruption ever witnessed occurred.

Mating frenzies, sperm hoards, and brood raids: the life of a fire ant queen

Adults Nature
Follow a queen fire ant as she builds a colony, protects it from neighboring ant armies and fends off would-be usurpers vying for her throne.

Wolf Pups Seen in the Wild

Adults Nature
Once shot to the brink of extinction, wild wolves are now returning to the United States with a vengeance.

Harvesting Mussels In Ireland | National Geographic

Adults Nature
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure.

The Science of the Butterfly Effect

Adults Nature
Chaos theory means deterministic systems can be unpredictable. Thanks to LastPass for sponsoring this video.

How Wildlife Is Bouncing Back In This African Park

Adults Nature
When Tizola Moyo started as a ranger in 1993, Majete Wildlife Reserve was devoid of any wildlife. Now, with the help of the park’s rangers and community collaboration, it's flourishing.

Primitive Technology: Brick Firing Kiln

Adults Nature
Primitive Technology: Brick Firing Kiln – building a brink firing kiln from scratch.

Deep Sea Exploration

Adults Nature
For best 360 viewing experience on a phone, watch in the YouTube mobile app.

Giant cassowaries are modern-day dinosaurs

Adults Nature
In the rainforests of Australia, the giant cassowary is in danger of extinction from a foreign invader.

Primitive Technology: 4 years of primitive technology

Adults Nature
4 years of primitive technology.

Underwater Lost City in England

Adults Nature
Albert Lin and a maritime archaeologist dive underwater in the Isle of Wight to see a lost city.

Manakin birds have all best dance moves

Adults Nature
Manakins in South America synchronise their dance moves too woo females.

How Much Air Can A Tree Hold?

Adults Nature
Trees can take an astounding amount of carbon out of the air, which is good, because we need to do that times a trillion.