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What Does Endemic Mean?

Kids Science
Kids News contributor Saara Chaudry explains the term endemic.

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.

Veritasium's Derek Muller Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions | WIRED

Adults Science
Veritasium's Derek Muller answers the web's most searched questions about himself. Where did the name 'Veritasium' come from? Is Veritasium a real element? Where does Derek live? Is he married? What was Veritasium's first video? Derek answers all these questions and much more!

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.

Gummy Bear Science Experiments

Kids Science
Here is a sweet and simple science experiment, using those delicious gummy bears, that you can try at home, today.

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?

Why Don't We Shoot Nuclear Waste Into Space?

Adults Science
Here in the Kurzgesagt labs we test very important ideas to see what happens when you blow things up or play with black holes. Many of you suggested that we look into an idea that sounds reasonable: Shooting nuclear waste into space.

What if We Replaced Nuclear With Potatoes

Adults Science
Energy use can be confusing – I mean, how do you compare gasoline in your car to electricity piped to your house? That's why we made these things spud-tacularly simple.

The Future Of Diabetes

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

What Happens If A Star Explodes Near The Earth?

Adults Science
People have witnessed supernovae for millennia, but what threat do they pose to life on Earth?

The Future Of Diabetes

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

How To Make Rock Candy

Kids Science
We show you just how to make your own sugar crystals which double up as yummy rock candy!

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.

Why Do Things Float In Space?

Kids Science
Today, Jessi and Sam the Bat learn about the weird ways things like fire and water behave when they are in space.

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.

Floating Cup Magic

Kids Science
Watch as we show you how you can magically pour a drink while it floats in mid-air!

The Tree That Changed The World

Youth Science
In Singapore, 1842, Dr William Montgomerie was shown a strange latex by his gardener.

How Does Food Get To Our Stomachs

Kids Science
This week, Mister Brown joins Squeaks to answer a bunch more of your questions.

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.