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I kissed nuclear waste to prove a point.

Adults Science
The shadows of Chernobyl and Fukushima loom large over the topic of nuclear energy, fueling fears often unaligned with reality.

You Went Through Puberty as a Baby

Adults Science
We all remember the woes and trials of our adolescence.

The Ice Bucket Challenge Actually Worked

Youth Science
The Ice Bucket Challenge raised millions of dollars for research into treatments for ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease.

Rescuing Nibi

Youth Science
Baby beaver Nibi was rescued and now has uncanny object recognition.

Where The Weird Things Are

Adults Science
We made this video in partnership with the Bik Lab at University of Georgia and the National Science Foundation.

4.5 Billion Years in 1 Hour

Adults Science
Earth is 4.5 billion years old - which is approximately the same amount of time it took us to create this video.

Animated Maps: The Five Deeps

Youth Science
In this animated map, we highlight the deepest spots in the briny deep that surrounds us.

Monitoring Methane From Space

Youth Science
Satellites have a really important role to play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Solar Eclipse

Youth Science
Isabelle MacNeil breaks down what happens in space during a solar eclipse, and why it can be unsafe to look at it without the proper eye protection.

The Problem With Science Communication

Adults Science
Holographic wormhole, via Nature:

New UFO "Evidence" vs. SCIENCE

Adults Science
Are we alone? Have aliens visited Earth? An age-old question that has been reignited by recent declassified UFO/UAP footage and intriguing ‘whistleblower’ congressional hearings.

How Does A Tiger Go To The Dentist?

Youth Science
We went to visit Elton, a tiger at Woburn Safari Park, to see him get a check-up from a pretty special dentist.

Meet The Marsupials

Kids Science
Squeaks wants to know more about marsupials, so Jessi introduces him to a special friend: Pinto the opossum.

How To Draw: Pterodactyl

Kids Science
Learn how to make your own pterodactyl drawing with basic lines.

Eclipses Used To Be Terrifying

Adults Science
Because eclipses are powerful and frightening events, ancient cultures went to great lengths to understand eclipses, leading to remarkably accurate predictions and helping invent the science of astronomy.

Why Korea is Dying Out

Adults Science
Every two years one million Japanese disappear, China’s population will halve by the end of the century, the median age in Italy has reached 48. All around the world birth rates are crashing – Is humanity dying out? What is going on and how bad is it?

Necrobotics

Youth Science
At Rice University in Houston, Texas, mechanical engineers have created dead spider robots!

Meet Some Quokkas

Youth Science
Our newest additions to the zoo family are the 3 adorable quokkas.

How One Line in the Oldest Math Text Hinted at Hidden Universes

Adults Science
A huge thank you to Prof. Geraint Lewis and Dr. Ashmeet Singh for helping us understand the applications of Non-Euclidean geometry in astronomy/cosmology.

What Is Dust?

Youth Science
Are your kids wondering: What is dust? This question came from Deago, a student from the United States.

Burnout Explained

Youth Science
In this video, we explore burnout, a physical reaction in the body that can happen because of stress.