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Are There Rainbows On Mars?

Youth Science
NASA scientist Mark Lemmon explains why the Red Planet is a rainbowless world.

The Water Cycle For Kids

Kids Science
In The Water Cycle for Kids, you will learn all four stages of this process, and you may even discover that you've seen it in action many times!

How To Grow Bean Plant

Kids Science
What do plants need to grow? Watch this video to learn how to grow a bean plant!

Dolphins Use Stingays to Hunt Octopus | Ocean Giants | BBC Earth

Adults Science
These crafty dolphins are exploiting sting rays to hunt for their favourite snack – octopus!

Tarantula - Amazing Animals

Kids Science
Learn some amazing facts about the tarantula in this video from National Geographic Kids.

All About Auroras

Kids Science
Auroras are beautiful, mysterious light displays in the sky that are caused by solar wind from the sun interacting with the earth's magnetosphere.

We WILL Fix Climate Change!

Adults Science
Our home is burning. Rapid climate change is destabilizing our world. It seems our emissions will not fall quickly enough to avoid runaway warming and we may soon hit tipping points that will lead to the collapse of ecosystems and our civilization.

Kylee Makes Solar System Sun Catchers

Kids Science
In this kids space art video, create your own Solar System sun catchers so YOU can see the planets out your window ANY time of day without a telescope!

Melting Ice Experiment

Kids Science
The melting ice science experiment is a fun way to learn about the effects of salt on ice.

Moebius Strips

Youth Science
Students make Moebius strips and use them to demonstrate the interconnectedness of an environment.

Miracle Plant That Took 200 Years To Grow

Youth Science
David Attenborough delves into the story of an ancient "miracle plant" at Kew Gardens and explains how the workers at the gardens ensure no plant need ever go extinct.

Cheetah - Amazing Animals

Kids Science
Learn some amazing facts about the cheetah in this video from National Geographic Kids.

Sea Women Of Melanesia

Youth Science
The Sea Women of Melanesia train local women to monitor and assess the impacts of widespread coral bleaching on some of the world's most endangered reefs.

Could a solar storm destroy modern civilization? - Fabio Pacucci

Adults Science
Explore the science of solar storms, and find out why they occur and just how prepared we are for a major event.

What Is A Blizzard?

Kids Science
Usually when it's snowing outside, it's really calm, pretty, and fun to play in! But there are certain types of big snowstorms, called blizzards, that can get really windy, wild, and even dangerous!

Digging For Dinosaurs In Alberta

Youth Science
Ever wonder how dinos get into museums? Janaye is in Drumheller, Alberta to dig into it!

Blue Whales 101

Youth Science
Blue whales are the largest animals to have ever existed. Learn why they're larger than any land animal and why they were hunted for years, making them endangered.

Why Water Dissolves (Almost) Everything

Adults Science
Water can dissolve more substances than anything else on earth...so why doesn't it dissolve everything away?

How Horses Save Humans From Snake Bites

Adults Science
To make antivenom, you first need to collect venom from the world’s most deadly snakes.

What Is A Blue Hole?

Youth Science
Shark Week expert Luke Tipple explains the natural phenomenon of marine sinkholes.

How Saturn Got Its Rings

Youth Science
There's evidence to suggest Saturn didn't have its rings when the dinosaurs inhabited Earth, so how did they form?