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What Does A Star Wars Battle Actually Sound Like?

Youth Science
Have you ever heard that explosions in space don't make a sound? Well, explosions in space actually do make sounds, and in this video, we will explore it using a battle in Star Wars!

Watch This If You're Scared Of Snakes

Youth Science
Travel around the world to visit some of nature’s most incredible snakes: vipers, and find out which are the most dangerous.

Bumblebees Enjoy Playing

Youth Science
Bumblebees have been observed to be continuously interested in and trying to play with colourful toy balls.

Flame Rainbow

Youth Science
The rainbow flame chemistry demonstration, is one of the most colourful displays of chemistry known to humankind.

Tinnitus: The Sound of Your Brain

Youth Science
Tinnitus is a condition when a person hears a sound when there is no sound stimulus.

How To Make Plastic From Seaweed

Youth Science
A California startup makes compostable replacements for thin-film plastic out of seaweed.

Why A Sausage Can Do What Your Gloves Cannot

Youth Science
Dig into the science of touchscreens, and find out the difference between the two most common types: capacitive and resistive.

What Does A Black Hole Sound Like?

Youth Science
FreeSchool Presents: a closer look at black hole sounds.

What Is Ocean Stratification?

Youth Science
The ocean has layers that mix—sometimes. What are the layers made of? And why is it bad news when they don’t?

Alaska From Space

Youth Science
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over the complex and diverse landscape that surrounds Nushagak Bay in Alaska.

CRISPR

Youth Science
What exactly is CRISPR Cas9? Find out in this science-ified version of "7 Rings" by Ariana Grande, by 8th graders from The Nueva School.

Plants In Space!

Youth Science
Dr. Anna-Lisa Paul and Dr. Robert J. Ferl put weeds in unique situations to study their behaviour on a molecular level.

How Many Animal Species Are There, Really?

Youth Science
It's harder than you might think to know how many animal species live on Earth.

Artemis I Launch

Youth Science
NASA’s Artemis I mission lifted off on Nov. 16, 2022, from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39B. This video includes highlights from the event.

How Do Oysters Make Pearls?

Youth Science
Explore how oysters use calcium carbonate to create pearls, and how this chemical compound creates a vast array of other materials.

A Chameleons Race Against Time

Youth Science
Discover how a Labord’s chameleon learns how to hunt for a meal and find a potential mate, all in a short lifespan of just four months.

The Robot Boot That Learns As You Walk

Youth Science
Exoskeletons, devices designed to augment and enhance mobility, are fast becoming a reality, thanks to an explosion in research in recent years.

The Foods That Can Improve Memory

Youth Science
Memory is our ability to recall information from the recent or distant past. But can what we eat affect how well it works?

The Future Of Diabetes

Youth Science
Diabetes poses a huge burden on families and healthcare systems - even with access to cutting-edge technology.

Catching A Human With A Giant Glue Trap

Youth Science
The group try to run through a human-sized roach motel that features a giant glue trap!

Mississippi River From Space

Youth Science
This week's edition features radar images of the Mississippi River, one of the longest rivers in North America.