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The dark history of IQ tests - Stefan C. Dombrowski

Adults Science
Explore the history of IQ tests; how they measure a person’s intelligence and the ways they have been used to justify scientifically baseless ideologies.

This Atom Can Predict The Future

Adults Science
Many of the bewildering correlations in our world - like that between Beryllium-7 and the Asian monsoon - are a result of huge and unseen forces that tie them together.

MinuteEarth Explains: Water

Adults Science
In this collection of classic MinuteEarth videos, we take a look at one of Earth’s most critical - and unique - features.

Why Do These Drugs Cause Nightmares?

Adults Science
Why do some pills cause you to have vivid, and often scary dreams?

What happens if you cut down all of a city's trees?

Adults Science
Explore what makes trees a vital part of cities, and how urban spaces throughout history have embraced the importance of trees.

MinuteEarth Explains: Stuff That...Isn’t

Adults Science
In this collection of classic MinuteEarth videos, we find out that lots of what we thought we knew about the world around us isn’t quite right.

The Search for Intelligent Life on Earth | Cosmos: Possible Worlds

Adults Science
Neil deGrasse Tyson details how and why Bees communicate through math and coordinates.

Jane: The Hope – Trailer | National Geographic

Adults Science
The next chapter of Dr. Jane Goodall’s life’s work unfolds in “Jane Goodall: The Hope,” premiering on Earth Day, April 22, at 9/8c on Nat Geo, Nat Geo WILD and Nat Geo Mundo.

MinuteEarth Explains: Battle of the Sexes

Adults Science
In this collection of classic MinuteEarth videos, we take a look at how deep the divide between males and females actually goes.

What Actually Happens When a Tranquilizer Dart Hits You?

Adults Science
Just Say No To Tranquilizer Darts.

How the world's longest underwater tunnel was built

Adults Science
Discover how the English Channel Tunnel was built and the engineering challenges of building a 200 kilometer long tunnel underwater.

MinuteEarth Explains: Food

Adults Science
In this collection of classic MinuteEarth videos, we examine the weird world of what we like to eat.

Ladder to the Stars | Cosmos: Possible Worlds

Adults Science
See the first laboratory on Earth - Blombos Cave. Here our ancestors conducted the first chemistry experiments.

The Coronavirus Explained & What You Should Do

Adults Science
A huge thanks to the experts who helped us on short notice with the video. Especially “Our World in Data”, the online publication for research and data on the world’s largest problems – and how to make progress solving them.

5 Amazing Animal Behaviours Caught on Spy Camera | BBC Earth

Adults Science
What DO animals get up to when they think we're not looking? We use spy animals to find out.

Parallel Worlds Probably Exist. Here’s Why

Adults Science
The most elegant interpretation of quantum mechanics is the universe is constantly splitting A portion of this video was sponsored by Norton.

How one scientist took on the chemical industry

Adults Science
Discover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book “Silent Spring” explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature.

Neil deGrasse Tyson On Coronavirus: Will People Listen To Science?

Adults Science
America's favorite astrophysicist, who hosts "Cosmos: Possible Worlds" on NatGeo, hopes that the public will pay attention to the information provided by professional scientists about the Coronavirus.

The Cosmic Calendar | Cosmos: Possible Worlds

Adults Science
The Cosmic Calendar visualizes the chronology of the universe, scaling approx. 13.8 billion years to one single year for perspective.

Why Blue Whales Don't Get Cancer

Adults Science
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.

Where Does One Ocean End And Another Begin?

Adults Science
Earth's ocean water is continuous. How can we divide it into sections that are more useful?