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Farne Islands' Puffins

Youth Science
Learn how the the population of these colourful seabirds have stabilized on Farne Islands.

Groundbreaking chemist defines all of life in 2 words | Lee Cronin

Adults Science
What is life, really? Despite our scientific advancements, we still don’t really know.

Why Is Alzheimer's Disease So Difficult To Treat?

Youth Science
While doctors have studied Alzheimer’s for decades, there is still no effective preventive treatment or cure. So, why is Alzheimer’s disease so difficult to treat?

You’re Filled With Microplastics. So What?

Adults Science
Plastic pollution has been called “one of the greatest environmental challenges of the 21st century.” Billions of tons of it has entered the ecosystem, and entered YOU, in the form of so-called “microplastics.” But are microplastics actually bad?

Intro To Thermometers

Youth Science
Learn what they are and how to read them.

How do bulletproof vests work? - Max G. Levy

Adults Science
Explore the chemistry behind what makes kevlar so strong, and how this essential synthetic fiber was invented.

The Species That Broke Evolution?

Adults Science
The ancestors of gars, horseshoe crabs and coelacanths looked almost the same as their modern relatives. Darwin called species like these “living fossils'' because they seem like they are evolutionarily frozen in time. But Darwin was wrong.

Spacecraft Returns To Earth

Youth Science
Two astronauts who made it to the International Space Station will bid farewell to the faulty spacecraft they were using today, as it's set to return to Earth - without them.

Fever Feels Horrible, but is Actually Awesome!

Adults Science
Fever feels bad. So we take medication to suppress it – but is this a good idea? It turns out fever is one of the oldest defenses against disease.

Vegetation Transformation

Youth Science
In this episode, Sabrina talks about how photosynthesis works!

What Everyone Gets Wrong About Planes

Adults Science
Myths and misconceptions about planes. Go to https://groundnews.com/Ver to see through media misconceptions and get all sides of every story. Subscribe to save 40% off unlimited access through our link.

A Journey Through the Baja Desert | Mammals | BBC Earth

Adults Science
Take ten minutes out of your day to slow down, be mindful, breathe and relax as you follow these coyotes on their journey through California's Baja Desert.

Does Trash Last Forever?

Youth Science
Danni answers one of our biggest questions about trash.

FALLOUT's Critical Chemical is REAL

Adults Science
RadAway is arguably the most important chemical in the whole FALLOUT universe. But can you really remove radiation like you do in the games?

An Ancient Roman Shipwreck May Explain the Universe

Adults Science
Why would astrophysicists care about a two millennia old Roman shipwreck between the islands of Sardinia and Mal Di Ventre?

Artificial Reefs

Youth Science
This Melbourne-based research lab has worked with the City of Greater Geelong to develop a multi-pronged solution to coastal erosion.

Here Comes The Sun

Youth Science
In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina chats about the sun; what it is, how it works, and how the energy gets to us here on Earth.

The Fastest Ant on Earth | Earth's Great Seasons | BBC Earth

Adults Science
With extra long legs to raise their bodies above the hot ground and silver hair to reflect the sun, silver ants are built for life in the desert. But even they have limits, and being the fastest ant on Earth comes in handy when you have to race to beat the heat.

Dorothy J. Vaughn

Youth Science
Dorothy J. Vaughan was a pioneer human computer and visionary who was integral in the expansion of a diverse workforce across NASA.

The Archerfish

Youth Science
Join the crew as they search the mangrove forests of Indonesia to find and film the unusual hunting tactics of the archerfish.

5 Ways CRISPR Is About to Change Everything

Adults Science
CRISPR-based gene therapies are already changing healthcare for things like sickle cell disease. But CRISPR is bigger than just medicine, and it could revolutionize everything from food and agriculture to green energy fuels to plastics.