MinuteEarth Explains: How Did Whales Get So Big? | Book Trailer
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureScienceIt’s packed with the clever explanations, adorable illustrations, and quirky humor you love from MinuteEarth – all in hard-cover form! Explore science and fun facts about animals, plants, microbes and more from all over Earth (and beyond).
The Longest-Running Evolution Experiment
AdultsData ScienceEducationScienceSpecial thanks to Prof. Richard Lenski and team for showing me around the lab — it is an honor to be able to witness and document such a historic science experiment.
How Many People Did Nuclear Energy Kill? Nuclear Death Toll
AdultsEducationEnvironmentHistoryEnergyHealthScienceNuclear energy creates an uneasy feeling of danger for many people: ancient and dangerous minerals are concentrated to awaken seemingly unnatural powers, creating toxic elements that, if they escape, can and have killed people in horrible ways. How many people has nuclear energy killed and how?
Why no one has measured the speed of light
AdultsData ScienceEducationSciencePhysicsPhysics students learn the speed of light, c, is the same for all inertial observers but no one has ever actually measured it in one direction.
Among Us Science - When Does Lying Go Too Far? ft. TheAmaazing
AdultsGamingPsychologyScienceRelationshipsGaslighting in Among Us? Probably okay. Gaslighting in a real relationship. Not so much!
Can we build a "perfect" forest? - Jean-François Bastin
AdultsHumanNatureScienceEnvironmentHow can trees help in the fight against climate change? Dig into the efforts to rebuild damaged ecosystems and reduce carbon emissions.
Is life meaningless? And other absurd questions - Nina Medvinskaya
AdultsEducationScienceWorldPhilosophyDive into Albert Camus’ philosophy of the absurd, and explore the question: if the world is meaningless, could our lives still hold value?
Why Don’t Sheep Shrink In The Rain?
AdultsAnimalsEducationScienceBiologyGetting wet isn’t REALLY what makes wool shrink; it merely exacerbates the friction between the wool fibers, which is stronger in one direction than another, so when agitated in the washer or dryer, they migrate in relation to each other in a process called “felting.”
Is the weather actually becoming more extreme?
AdultsScienceWeatherWorldEnvironmentExplore the differences between weather and climate – what they are, how we predict them, and what those predictions can tell us.
The Odd Number Rule
AdultsData ScienceEducationScienceMathMicheal teaches us about the "Odd Number Rule".