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Microworlds: Bug Mimics

Youth Science
Mimicry takes a few forms here on the coast in the world of bugs, all in the name of survival.

Why Aliens Might Already Be On Their Way To Us

Adults Science
The universe is magnificent and vast. Hundreds of billions of galaxies, trillions of stars, and even more planets. If even the tiniest fraction are habitable, then the Universe should be teeming with life. And yet we see nothing, only vast emptiness. Where is everyone else?

Let's Plant A Garden

Kids Science
As the winter turns to spring, Squeaks and Mr. Brown begin planning the garden they’re going to grow this summer.

Why We Haven’t Learned More In 101 Years Of Trying

Adults Science
Almost everything we know about the reproductive practices of European eels comes from a genius study conducted more than 100 years ago.

Earth's Water Cycle

Youth Science
ESA’s Climate Change Initiative is looking at a range of climate variables linked to the water cycle.

Why do we have crooked teeth when our ancestors didn’t?

Adults Science
Explore the prevailing scientific theory of why crooked teeth and impacted wisdom teeth are recent developments in human evolution.

How Do We Move Our Fingers

Youth Science
Learn about how we move our fingers and more fun scientific facts related to hands.

How NASA Reinvented The Wheel

Adults Science
A huge thanks to everyone at NASA Glenn Research Center for having us at the SLOPE Lab, showing their work on this indestructible tire, and helping with the science and animation.

How Your Immune System Works

Youth Science
Today, we are finding out how your immune system works through a science experiment!

Vacuum Experiment

Kids Science
Follow the instructions to create a vacuum using a tray, a candle, and a glass cup.

The World's Loudest Sound

Youth Science
Do you know what created the loudest sound on Earth? Let's find out in this video.

How to master your sense of smell

Adults Science
Some perfumers can distinguish individual odors in a fragrance made of hundreds of scents; tea-experts have been known to sniff out the exact location of a particular tea; and the NYC Transit Authority once had a employee responsible only for sniffing out gas leaks.

What Is Gluten Anyway?

Kids Science
What is gluten, and how does it work? Find out in this flour-powered episode.

When Is The Moon's Birthday?

Youth Science
We asked Museum planetary science researcher Prof Sara Russell, "What day of the year should we be saying happy birthday to this natural satellite? "

The man who lost his sense of touch

Adults Science
Explore the science behind how your body and brain process different sensations like touch, pain, temperature, and spatial awareness.

How Quantum Computers Break The Internet

Adults Science
A quantum computer in the next decade could crack the encryption our society relies on using Shor's Algorithm.

How Wildfires Spawn Deadly Firenadoes

Adults Science
Climate change is causing wildfire season to get worse every year. And our models of wildfires can't keep up with the things fires can do... like spawn devastating fire tornadoes.

How Does Our Sense Of Balance Work?

Youth Science
Today, you will learn about how you BALANCE!

How To Make Rainbow Soap Foam

Kids Science
This sensory activity lets children discover a new bubbly texture.

Microworlds: Bugs—Bugs 101

Youth Science
This episode is part of Microworlds: Bugs series, where we shrink down and discover the wonderful lives of the tiny, the miniature, the microworlds.

Porcelain in the Wreckage | Drain the Oceans

Adults Science
Vanessa Litzenberg discusses the porcelain from the wreck. Drain the Oceans dives deep into the unknown; a truly epic, original series that takes underwater adventure and earth science illustration into a whole new era.