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Antarctica

Kids Science
If you think it's cold outside where you are, you should try living in the coldest place on Earth: Antarctica! Learn why it's a desert even though it's very cold, and about awesome animals like seals and penguins.

Inside The Sunny Center of a Hurricane

Adults Science
To learn more about how Florida International University is revolutionizing what we know about hurricanes, visit https://FIU.edu Why is the middle of a hurricane sometimes so clear and calm?

Did The Future Already Happen? - The Paradox of Time

Adults Science
Is your future already written? Do your past, present, and future all exist right now? Surprisingly, the answer could be yes.

Raja Ampat: The Last Stronghold of Healthy Coral Reefs | National Geographic

Adults Science
Paid content for @Prada. Coral reefs are often described as the rainforests of the seas, and for good reason.

The Science Of Snowflakes

Youth Science
Join us for a festive deep dive into the wonderful world of snowflakes voiced by Professor Brian Cox.

Can a Simple Brick Be the Next Great Battery?

Adults Science
The world relies on manufacturing, and manufacturing relies on heat — a massive contributor to global carbon emissions, responsible for a quarter of the world's fossil fuel use.

Why We Need To Teach Astronomy

Adults Science
People don’t understand the scale of the Universe.

Let's Engineer A Gingerbread Fort

Kids Science
Jessi and Squeaks enjoy the winter season by constructing a model of the Fort out of gingerbread.

The Winter Solstice Explained

Youth Science
The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year and the official start of winter in the Northern Hemisphere.

All About Hawks

Youth Science
Did you know that hawks are the most common birds of prey? In this video, you and your kids will learn lots of interesting facts about the hawk.

What the biggest brain on Earth can do - David Gruber and Shane Gero

Adults Science
Explore how sperm whales use an array of complex vocalizations to communicate with each other, hunt, and assess their surroundings.

Why Don't Electric Eels Shock Themselves?

Adults Science
Electric eels can emit some of the largest shocks in the animal kingdom - but why don't they shock themselves?

Your Tattoo is INSIDE Your Immune System. Literally

Adults Science
Your tattoos are inside your immune system, literally. With each very tasteful piece of art, you kick start a drama with millions of deaths, grand sacrifices and your immune system stepping in to protect you from yourself.

Why Are Frogs So Colourful?

Kids Science
Join Squeaks as he learns about some of the most colourful animals ever: poison dart frogs!

What The Prisoner's Dilemma Reveals About Life, The Universe, and Everything

Adults Science
This is a video about the most famous problem in Game Theory, the Prisoner’s Dilemma.

Why Does Peppermint Taste So Cold?

Kids Science
Jessi and Squeaks explore why peppermint candies, and mint plants in general, make your mouth feel cold.

A Tour of the Cell: Crash Course Biology #23

Adults Science
The cell is the basic unit of life, and our understanding of it has advanced as science, and the tools available to scientists, has advanced.

This Nuclear Conspiracy Theory is CRAZY

Adults Science
When we published a video from Hiroshima, a new kind of conspiracy theorist crawled out of the woodwork.

Everyone Was Wrong About Avocados - Including Us

Adults Science
If you’re a fan of avocados, you might have heard that they only exist thanks to prehistoric creatures called giant ground sloths.

What Is Osmosis?

Kids Science
What is Osmosis? Let's find out with Dr. Ion.

Huge Volcano Erupts In Iceland

Youth Science
A huge volcano has erupted on the Reykjanes peninsula of south-west Iceland after weeks of intense earthquake activity.