The Real Reason We Should Revive Extinct Animals
AdultsAnimalsHistoryScience The Tasmanian tiger was declared extinct in 1982. But now… scientists are trying to bring it BACK.
The Day the Dinosaurs Died
AdultsAnimalsHistory We all know the story. Dinosaurs were roaming the earth, happy as could be, and then our planet met a big asteroid.
Secret Sunken Cities (Full Episode) | Drain the Oceans Compilations | National Geographic
AdultsHistoryWorld Lost civilizations, mysterious sunken cities, and legendary sites have all vanished beneath the waves. Can draining the seas help unlock their secrets?
Why kids need to take more risks
AdultsHistoryHumanPsychology Explore the cognitive benefits of risky play and how we can design better playgrounds that promote fun, agency, and development.
One of the world’s oldest beverages - Malcolm Purinton
AdultsFoodHistory Trace the history and evolution of beer, from its first known existence 13,000 years ago to the modern beverage we know today.
The Extraordinary Adaptations of a 500 Million Year Old Species | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsHistoryNaturePlants This nautilus spends its days 400 metres down, but as night falls it ascends up to the reefs to look for food.
The most important piece of technology in your lifetime is this tiny chip | Chris Miller
AdultsHistoryHumanTechnology The story of the chip is a story about geopolitics and scarcity.
Could This Thing *Really* Fly?
AdultsAnimalsHistoryNatureSuccess The Quetzalcoatlus – one of the largest pterosaurs that ever lived – was able to fly even though it was the size of a giraffe! How on Earth did this giant manage to fly?
All Of Human History In One Hour
AdultsEducationHistory Modern humans have been around for around 200,000 years.
There Is Something Faster Than Light
AdultsHistoryScience How an argument between Einstein and Bohr changed quantum mechanics forever.
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AdultsCultureHistoryMythologyWinter Explore the 5 most common misconceptions about the Viking Age, and find out what living as a Viking was actually like.
40 Years Without A New Antibiotic. Why?
AdultsHistoryScience Most medical science moves at super-speed; researchers are constantly developing new medications, techniques, surgeries, you name it. Except for antibiotics: we haven’t gotten a single new type of antibiotic ready to give to patients in over 40 years.
We Found a Loophole to Survive the End of the Universe
AdultsHistoryHumanSpace Can we survive the heat death of the universe?
The Nuclear Bomb Computer Slide Rule
AdultsHistoryNuclearTechnology In 1957, Samuel Glasstone and Philip J. Dolan produced THE definitive text on the effects of nuclear explosions.
Dr. Kathleen Martinez Discovers the Foundation Plates | Cleopatra's Final Secret | Nat Geo
AdultsHistory Many have searched for the lost tomb of Cleopatra, but could this be the key to solving the mystery?
Hollywood lied to you about Ancient Rome. Here’s the truth | Mary Beard: Full Interview
AdultsCultureHistory “Everyone's image of [Ancient Rome] is based on modern movies. In some ways, I think those were rather impressive, but they got some things terribly wrong.”
The Greek myth of the Fates’ prophecy - Iseult Gillespie
AdultsCultureHistoryMythology Dig into the Greek myth of Meleager, who set out to end a boar’s destruction of his city along with Greece’s best warriors.
Exploring Canada's Eastern Seaboard: Matrilineal Legacies | National Geographic
AdultsCultureHistoryPhotographyTravel Paid content for @ExploreCanada. Join National Geographic photographer Ami Vitale on a captivating road trip along Canada's eastern seaboard. On her journey, Ami searches for the matrilineal threads that bind communities and connect past with present.
300 Years of Classical Music in 18 Minutes | Joshua Bell | TED
AdultsHistoryMusic Does the world still need classical music? What about orchestras? In this gorgeous talk and performance, violinist Joshua Bell and the Chamber Orchestra of America play selections of classical music masterpieces — from Mozart’s Symphony No. 25 to Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony and more — sharing why this art form remains a singularly unifying force.