The Fastest Maze-Solving Competition On Earth
Adults Science
Welcome to Micromouse, the fastest maze-solving competition on Earth.
NASA's Artemis Highlights
Youth Science
Ride along with NASA’s Orion capsule on the Artemis I mission around the Moon and back.
YouTube’s Science Scam Crisis
Adults Science
There’s a tsunami of science spam on YouTube. Why does it all look the same? How much harm does it do? Do not watch these low-effort, AI-generated, cash grabs.
The science of super longevity | Dr. Morgan Levine
Adults Science
Science can’t stop aging, but it may be able to slow our epigenetic clocks.
Burn Your Waste With... Water?
Adults Science
Supercritical water produces fire without flames, which is great for making clean drinking water from our waste in space or breaking down forever chemicals here on Earth.
How Will We Get To Mars?
Kids Science
Mars has a ton of amazing features waiting to be explored, but we have to get there first.
Are Life-Saving Medicines Hiding in the World’s Coldest Places?
Adults Science
Could the next wonder drug be somewhere in Canada's snowy north? Take a trip to this beautiful, frigid landscape as chemist Normand Voyer explores the mysterious molecular treasures found in plants thriving in the cold.
What Is A Sea Bunny?
Youth Science
Scientist Suzanne Williams explains what these cute little creatures are.
What Are Plants Made Of? Crash Course Botany
Adults Science
When you eat a salad for lunch, you’re digging into a giant pile of plant organs. That’s right—plants are made up of organs, only theirs follow a totally different set of rules from our own.
Forces And Motion
Youth Science
This video will explain what force and motion are, what their relationship is to each other, and what relationship there is between force, mass, and acceleration.
A Lesson In Impermanence: Fungi
Youth Science
With calming narration and soothing nature visuals, we’ll learn about how fungi grows and how mushrooms play an important part in the life cycle of all living things.
Can Zoos Save Species From Extinction?
Youth Science
Dig into the breeding program that saved Takhi horses from extinction, and explore the role of zoos in animal conservation.
Halle Bailey Sits Down with Nat Geo Explorer Aliyah Griffith | National Geographic
Adults Science
Executive Editor Debra Adams Simmons sits down with Halle Bailey, “Ariel” in Disney’s new movie The Little Mermaid, and Aliyah Griffith, Marine Scientist, National Geographic Explorer, and Founder of Mahogany Mermaids.
Bedtime History: Sally Ride
Youth Science
Learn about the physicist and astronaut, Sally Ride, who became the first American woman to fly in space.
Primitive Technology: Roasted Ore and Shell Flux Smelt
Adults Science
I tested 2 ways of improving iron smelts by treating the ore, roasting the ore and using snail shells as a flux. Then finally I recycled old slag to see if it would produce any more iron.
Goldfish Drives Robot Car
Kids Science
Can a fish drive a car? One robot car later, it seems the answer is...yes!
Potato Battery
Kids Science
Unleash your inner scientist with this fun and educational potato battery experiment.
Your Body Killed Cancer 5 Minutes Ago
Adults Science
Somewhere in your body, your immune system just quietly killed one of your own cells, stopping it from becoming cancer, and saving your life. It does that all the time.
Ancient Humans Made Millions Of These - We Don’t Know Why
Adults Science
The Acheulean handaxe was the most common tool of early humans, but we still don’t know what the heck they used it for.
1816: The year with no summer - David Biello
Adults Science
Dig into geoengineering, which uses technology to manipulate Earth’s environments to counteract climate change.
Carbon Dioxide Experiment
Kids Science
In this incredible science experiment, we demonstrate the power of carbon dioxide by pouring it from a glass over a burning candle.