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?
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 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.
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.
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!
Are Hurricanes Getting Stronger?
Youth Science
Although we’ll never see a Category 6 hurricane, data does show that more hurricanes are becoming more severe.
Lost Badger Cub
Youth Science
After being led astray by curiosity, this little badger has to use its extraordinary smell to find its way home again.
The Tree That Changed The World
Youth Science
In Singapore, 1842, Dr William Montgomerie was shown a strange latex by his gardener.
What's The Smartest Age?
Youth Science
At what age are you smartest? Dig into how your brain development affects your skills at different stages of your life.
Earth From Space: Mackenzie River
Youth Science
The Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission takes us over the Mackenzie River, a major river system in the Canadian boreal forest.
Defying Gravity: Levitating A Car
Youth Science
Allie, Cannan, and Jesse set out to see if the humble Slinky toy actually hovered when dropped from a height.
Everything Revolves Around You
Youth Science
Sabrina talks to us about how these things work and why we don't need to worry about the moon colliding with us.
How Highlighter Pens Are Made
Youth Science
Learn all about how highlighter pens are made!
How Rollercoasters Affect Your Body
Youth Science
Brian D. Avery investigates what rollercoasters are doing to your body and how they’ve managed to get scarier and safer at the same time.
Germs For Kids
Youth Science
Let's learn all about the four types of germs that exist in the word: bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.