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British Columbia's Fall Trip | National Geographic

Adults Life Nature Travel
Home to one of Canada's most notorious wine regions, British Columbia is a true destination for wine lovers. There's also iconic mountains, waterfalls, and parks to explore. Partner Content for Destination Canada.

How one design flaw almost toppled a skyscraper - Alex Gendler

Adults Cities Construction History
Dig into the unique engineering of New York City’s Citicorp Center tower, and the design flaw that threatened to topple it.

Why We Faint (When Other Animals Don't)

Adults Animals Health Human
Humans are the only animals known to faint due to triggers like shock, fear, or pain; this is due to a combination of our massive brains and upright stance.

The Ultimate Guide to Black Holes

Adults Education Science Space
If you want to continue thinking about black holes a tad more, you can do so by getting one of the many black hole related things the Kurzgesagt team made with love: bit.ly/3dRJj71

Super Quick Pasta 3 ways | Jamie Oliver

Adults Family Film Food
Pasta is always a good idea!! Jamie has 3 of his favourite simple pasta sauces that you can knock up in minutes when the carb craving calls! Using minimal ingredients but still packed full of flavour these are a winner.

This Unstoppable Robot Could Save Your Life

Adults Construction Creativity Science
This robot has applications to archaeology, space exploration, and search and rescue — with a simple elegant design inspired by a plant.

How do wind turbines work?

Adults Nature Science Technology
Explore how wind turbines convert wind into electricity, and the challenges of powering the world entirely with wind energy.

Proteins: Explained

Adults Education Food Science
You might already know that proteins are a fundamental part of your diet, but they're much more than that.

Whatever happened to acid rain? - Joseph Goffman

Adults History Life Nature
Discover what causes acid rain, and how scientists were able to largely eliminate this major environmental threat.

The Mystery of Magnetic Worms - Smarter Every Day 253

Adults Life Nature Science
Metal in Worms?

The Secret Culture of Orcas | Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic

Adults Animals Life Nature
Scientists are discovering that orcas, among the most social and intelligent of marine animals, have unique family structures and behaviors, passed from one generation to the next.

The surprising secrets of hummingbird flight

Adults Animals Life Nature
Dig into the incredible fighting, feeding, and flying capabilities of hummingbirds.

Which Will Kill You First?

Adults Biology Health Human
The body can get a whole lot colder - but not a whole lot hotter - before we die. Why is that?

Brad Makes Fermented Pasta Sauce | It's Alive | Bon Appétit

Adults Film Food Human
It's Alive with Brad Leone is back for episode 80 and this time Brad is making fermented pasta sauce.

This is why we can't have nice things

Adults Education Life Technology
This video is about stuff: light bulbs, printers, phones and why they aren't better.

Why every world map is wrong - Kayla Wolf

Adults History Human World
Dig into the inaccuracies of flat maps and how different map designs can shift our point of view.

World’s Most Expensive Mango

Adults Food Human Industry
A friend from out of town gifts you with a delicious-looking mango. An odd gift but who can deny a bite of the juicy fruit! You cut into only to find out that this mango cost $3,600!

Can you solve the fantasy election riddle? - Dennis E. Shasha

Adults Education Human Math
After much debate, the realm has decided dragon jousting may not be the best way to choose its leaders, and has begun transitioning to democracy.

What’s the best fuel for your car?

Adults Automotive Nature Science
Dig into which fuel— gasoline, electric, biofuels, or electrofuels— is both affordable for consumers and sustainable for the planet.

Why "Nothing" Matters in Science

Adults Data Science Math Science
Null results often get a bad rap, sometimes characterized as a study "finding nothing," but there's a lot we can learn from studies whose results fail to support their hypotheses.

The Ridiculous Way We Used To Calculate Pi

Adults Education History Math
For thousands of years, mathematicians were calculating Pi the obvious but numerically inefficient way. Then Newton came along and changed the game. This video is sponsored by Brilliant.