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Phases Of The Moon

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Today we'll find out how the moon's changing shapes tell us about its journey around Earth.

Mysterious Water Suspension

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The goal is to suspend the water in the container upside down, without any glue or other adhesives.

The Radium Worked Until His Jaw Fell Off

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We'd like to thank Luciteria for the loan of the element samples and the display in today’s episode.

Why Miners Are Flocking Back to This Abandoned Mine

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There's a town in northern Mexico called Ojuela that's got a rich history of valuable mining industry, but nowadays is largely deserted.

The Moon

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We'll explore just now important the moon truly is.

What Is The International Space Station?

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Do you know what the ISS is? On November 2, 2000, three individuals began living on the International Space Station.

Why Does Hair Turn Grey?

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Are your kids wondering, “Why does hair turn grey?” This question came from Yusra, a student from the United States.

You're Probably Wrong About Rainbows

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You probably don’t understand how a rainbow really works. Get a little smarter every day with Brilliant.

The Sun

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What makes this star so special that it keeps our entire solar system working?

Are Scientists Going Extinct?

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AI is evolving so fast that soon it might be able to take over scientific research...but what would that look like?

Black Hole's Evil Twin - Gravastars Explained

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Gravastars could change how we think about the universe. These cosmic objects solve black holes’ biggest problems without breaking physics. From their ultra-thin shell to their energy-filled core, gravastars are both elegant and terrifying. But what exactly are they?

Science is shattering our intuitions about consciousness | Annaka Harris

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Consciousness is everything we know, everything we experience. The mystery at the heart of consciousness lies in why our universe – despite teeming with non-conscious matter – is configured in a way where it's having a felt experience from the inside.

How Do Radar Satellites Work?

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Discover how radar technology is helping us unlock hidden insights about our planet.

China’s MELTDOWN-PROOF Nuclear Reactor

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This year, the first next next generation nuclear reactor expected to enter operation passed a huge milestone. Scientists and engineers in China proved that the reactor was, in theory, MELTDOWN-PROOF.

What The Ig Nobel Prize Says About Us

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The Ig Nobel Prize may not come with the prestige of a Nobel, but it celebrates some weird and wonderful science. Here are the most fascinating Ig Nobel Prize-winning studies about people.

What Happens When Predators Disappear?

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A world without predators. It sounds like a safer, happier world, but come on, this is SCIENCE…

Cancer Research: What Are Scientists Doing To Help?

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Ricky and Diego visit a lab in Manchester to see what work scientists are doing to help treat the disease.

Hunting For Properties

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about what properties are and how we can measure them to tell us more about an object.

DIY Lava Lamp

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In this fun and easy DIY science experiment, we show you how to make a lava lamp at home with just a few simple ingredients.

Why Don't Snakes Poison Themselves?

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Many animal species stuff themselves with toxic chemicals for protection, which forces them to use a handful of distinct strategies to avoid becoming victims of their own weapons.

What Is A Glacier Mouse?

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Glaciers are extreme environments, but some are home to 'glacier mice', orange-sized moss balls that seem to move in a peculiar, animal-like way.