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Mars
Explore the mysteries of "Mars" with our catchy video that makes learning about the Red Planet exciting and fun! Perfect for kids, this tune will spark your imagination and teach you fascinating facts about Mars and its unique features.
Healthcare Triage
Human Genes in Monkeys? We Don’t Love It.
Scientists have put the human gene MCPH1 (which plays a role in brain development) into monkey embryos through a virus that contained the gene. Sounds like a movie, right?
Curated Video
Ingredients for Life Found in Most Distant Galaxy Ever
Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery in a galaxy 12 billion light-years away: complex organic molecules, the basic building blocks of life. This finding, glimpsing into the universe's infancy, suggests that the fundamental...
Curated Video
The Little Prince Part 3: Themes and Style
"The Little Prince" is a timeless tale that explores deep themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of human nature through the whimsical adventures of a young prince who travels from planet to planet. As he encounters various...
Curated Video
Baby Exoplanet Is Getting Hit By ‘Barrage Of X-Rays’ Causing To Shrink
Exoplanet TOI 1227 b is being bombarded by x-rays from its host red dwarf star, causing it to “shrink from the size of Jupiter with a thick atmosphere to a small, barren world,” according to the NASA Chandra team.
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Brave Wilderness
Shark Tooth Challenge! Digging for GIANT Megalodon Teeth! Part2
Coyote and Mario are on the hunt for prehistoric shark teeth the size of your hand! Teaming up with real fossil experts—and world-record-breaking explorer Lexie Limitless—they’re diving into the mud to see who can score the biggest...
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How to Calculate Angular Speed at Perihelion Using Kepler’s Laws
A satellite in elliptical orbit speeds up as it approaches the planet—thanks to angular momentum conservation. Learn how to calculate angular speed at perihelion using Kepler’s laws and orbital geometry.
The Daily Conversation
The World's Cities After Global Sea-Level Rise
A flyover simulation of what the world's major cities will look like after the climate warms two to four degrees and the oceans rise dozens of feet/meters.
The Daily Conversation
The Largest Science Projects in the World
From land to sea to space, scientists are using incredible tools to make new discoveries. These are the ten largest instruments in use around the world.
The Daily Conversation
NASA Finds Most Earth-Like Planet Yet
Researchers have discovered the most similar planet yet to Earth, 1,400 light-years away. Kepler-452b orbits its star in 385 days, just 20 days longer than our own year. Its star is just 4% larger, a billion and a half years older, and...
The Daily Conversation
Interesting Facts: 'The Martian'
Interesting facts about 'The Martian,' a critically acclaimed science fiction movie starring Matt Damon that tells the story of a NASA astronaut who gets stranded on Mars.
The Daily Conversation
Climate Change Explained Simply
A straightforward explanation of Climate Change: the heat from human emissions is roughly equal to exploding 400,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs every day. Historically, every time carbon dioxide levels increase in Earth's atmosphere, the...
The Daily Conversation
Albert Einstein's Gravitational Waves Discovered
Scientists have confirmed Albert Einstein's 100 year-old theory of gravitational waves, detected using a massive system of instruments called the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO).
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Chemistry of Plastics
A video entitled "Chemistry of Plastics" which talks about natural and synthetic polymers.
Curated Video
Will We Ever Stop Moving to Risky Regions
For the last 50 years, Americans have flocked to the warm, sunny South. But, as climate change makes extreme heat, hurricanes, wildfire and flooding worse, will that trend ever STOP? Well, some regions might just be showing signs of a...