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What Is A Gas?

Kids Science
In this video, we will talk about different characteristics of gases.

Magnetic Vibrations

Youth Science
Magnetic vibrations generate very satisfying sounds, what do you think?

The 4 greatest threats to the survival of humanity

Adults Science
Dig into the 4 biggest existential risks that threaten the survival of humanity, and explore how we can safeguard our future.

The Scientist Who Killed Millions and Saved Billions

Adults Science
Fritz Haber is the scientist who arguably most transformed the world. Part of this video is sponsored by Wren.

Kelp Forest

Kids Science
Charlie and his team take their cameras underwater to explore a kelp forest in California.

The Missing Planet

Youth Science
Meet Hera, our very own asteroid detective.

Non Stop Heron's Fountain

Kids Science
Make your own plastic bottle fountain that almost never stops.

How Can You Grow Rocks From Thin Air?

Youth Science
Do you know what a stalagmite or a stalactite is?

Tagging Tiger Sharks | SharkFest | National Geographic

Adults Science
To uncover the secret gathering of Maui tiger sharks, a team of scientists dive in and collect crucial data to help crack the case.

Artemis I: We Are Capable

Youth Science
NASA’s Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft stand ready to usher in a new chapter of exploration.

Unpoppable Bubbles!

Kids Science
Jessi and Squeaks play with bubbles and learn how to make some that take a really long time to pop!

Brian Cox Explains Quantum Mechanics In 60 seconds

Youth Science
British physicist Brian Cox explains the rules of quantum mechanics in just a minute.

The Riddle That Seems Impossible Even If You Know The Answer

Adults Science
The 100 Prisoners Riddle feels completely impossible even once you know the answer. This video is sponsored by Brilliant.

Paleontologist Answers Dinosaur Questions From Twitter

Adults Science
Paleontologist Dr. Hans Sues answers the internet's burning questions about dinosaurs. Why did T-Rex have such tiny arms?

Dancing Foil

Kids Science
Here is a fun, exciting way to make your foil jump, pop, dance and be the life of the party!

Hexaflexagons

Youth Science
Hooraaaay flexagons!

A Puffed Up … Porcupine

Kids Science
Sam meets a fish that looks like a balloon with a spiky attitude.

Erika Bergman: Finding Aliens Underwater

Kids Science
Erika combines her two great passions: engineering and underwater exploration.

Presenting Hera

Youth Science
Hera is off on an adventure to explore Didymos, a double asteroid system that is typical of the thousands that pose an impact risk to planet Earth.

Why can parrots talk? - Grace Smith-Vidaurre and Tim Wright

Adults Science
Explore the specialized anatomy that allows parrots to talk, scream, curse, and recite facts like humans.

Why Don’t We Cover The Desert With Solar Panels?

Youth Science
Explore what would happen if we covered the Sahara Desert in solar panels, and the possibility of it solving our energy crisis.