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Glowing Turmeric Experiment

Kids Science
Today we are going to learn about one very special fluorescent spice with my glowing jellyfish experiment.

Why Grass Grows Better Under Trampolines

Adults Science
If you’ve ever owned a backyard trampoline –or jumped on someone else’s– you might have noticed that the grass underneath it is longer and lusher than the grass in the rest of the yard. It’s not just that that grass isn’t getting mowed… in fact, when it does get mowed, you can see the weird effect even better! Instead there's something else –something shadier– going on here.

Dinosaur Pee?

Youth Science
Today we continue our exploration of the water cycle by drinking some dinosaur pee.

The Earth's Rotation

Science
By the end of this science lesson, students will be able to connect the position of the Earth to day and night, and recognize that different parts of the world experience day and night at different times.

The Great Aqua Adventure

Youth Science
In this episode Sabrina shows us how the water cycle works and how you can create a mini water cycle right in your own kitchen!

Indoor Air Pollution

Youth Science
In this science lesson students will examine the causes of indoor air pollution and investigate the role of environmental laws in keeping indoor spaces safe to breathe.

Discovering Rock Types

Science
By the end of this science lesson, students will be able to identify different types of rocks, describe their characteristics, and explain how they are formed.

One neuroscientist’s deep dive into perception and reality | Christof Koch

Adults Science
Everything you experience is filtered through your brain, and everyone’s brain is different. Neuroscientist Christof Koch explains how understanding this can deepen your connection to the world around you.

Scientists Have Found the Perfect Urinal Shape

Adults Science
Science can help solve the world’s most important problems, and what could be more important than keeping pee off your shoes? Yes, even the lowly urinal—and those who use it—can benefit from the occasional peer-reviewed study.

The Science Of Sinkholes

Youth Science
Explore the science of sinkholes, how they commonly form, and what human activities can also trigger them.

The Sun And Sun Safety

Science
By the end of this science lesson students will be able to identify the sun as a star, explain what the sun does for the Earth, and list ways to protect our bodies from the sun.

The Science of Making Fruits and Veggies Last Longer | Jenny Du | TED

Adults Science
It's a hard nut to crack: in order to prevent food waste, we rely on plastic packaging and refrigeration, which harm the environment. What if we could turn to nature to address these challenges?

Orbits Are Odd

Youth Science
Did you know that there is a massive black hole at the center of our galaxy? Today, Sabrina talks about this and more.

The Truth About Electrolytes In Drinks

Youth Science
BBC Health Correspondent Melissa Hogenboom investigates whether we need sports drinks.

You've Been Misled About The Water Cycle

Adults Science
In school, you probably learned about the water cycle with a diagram. The problem is…it’s wrong – or at the very least, pretty misleading.

Eggshell Geodes

Kids Science
Discover how to make your own crystal eggshell geodes

Everything Revolves Around You

Youth Science
Today Sabrina talks to us about how gravity and velocity works.

Rocks From Space!

Youth Science
With so many objects floating around in space, we’ve got you covered on knowing the difference between all of the smaller celestial bodies that orbit the Sun.

Salt & Water Trick

Kids Science
Try this salt and water science trick at home!

Will Natrium Nuclear Reactors Change Everything?

Adults Science
In February 2025 I got to visit Terrapower, a self-proclaimed nuclear innovation company. In part one of this sponsored series, you saw the science behind turning nuclear waste into cancer medication.

Let's Kill You a Billion Times to Make You Immortal

Adults Science
No matter how likely your death is, there will always be a version of you that survives. At least according to one of the most bizarre interpretations of quantum mechanics, known as Quantum Immortality.