Alex Honnold Climbs a 4,000 Foot Sea Wall (Full Episode) | Arctic Ascent | National Geographic
AdultsNaturePsychologyAlex Honnold, a rock climber famous for his free solo ascents, and a team of expert climbers and scientists reach the final phase of their epic expedition - A 4,000 foot sea wall called Ingmikortilaq, one of the biggest unclimbed rock faces on the planet, and one of the most important glaciers in Greenland.
Smrt taught in Bali, Indonesia to local children for free
AdultsEducationCharityLanguageSmrt English is being taught in Bali, Indonesia to local children for free. With 15 laptops we can give 100 Indonesian children an education. If you have any old laptops that you would like to donate to Green School in Bali please let us know. If they are broken we will repair them. Thank you for your support. Contact the Canadian College of English Language for details
This Paradox Splits Smart People 50/50
AdultsPhilosophyn 2025, we launched the Elements of Truth game on Kickstarter and were thrilled by the response.
Primitive Technology | Building Walls with Fired Bricks and Mud Mortar
AdultsConstructionCreativityEducationI built a permanent wall structure using homemade fired bricks and a refined mud mortar mix. Watch the entire ancient engineering process from raw earth to finished masonry. The finished mortar gives the wall a clean, sturdy bond.
Ksenia speaks about her experience studying Hospitality at the Canadian College
AdultsSmrt PathwayEducationBusinessTravelKsenia studied Hospitality Management at the Canadian College in 2011. She is now living in Vancouver and working at a local hotel chain as a banquet server.
Liliane's Experience Working and Studying in Canada
AdultsSmrt PathwayEducationBusinessTravelLiliane speaks about her experience at Canadian College of English Language and her plan to study the International Trade Diploma at the Canadian College.
Nuclear Policy Just Changed Forever
AdultsScienceWorldThis is probably the biggest thing to happen to the American nuclear industry in our lifetimes. Linear No-Threshold (LNT) and ALARA are being functionally discarded as the scientific basis of nuclear regulatory policy. If you don’t know what that is or why it’s important, don’t worry, we’re going to explain it all, step-by-step.
The First Trip To Earth’s Stratosphere Was A Disaster
AdultsCreativityHistoryIn 1931, Professor Auguste Piccard and his assistant Dr. Kipfer took a trip to Earth's stratosphere. Despite setback after setback (and being presumed dead by everyone back on the ground), they were able to both set a new altitude record and help prove where a bunch of mysterious radiation was coming from.
Should you rinse your dishes before placing them in the dishwasher? - Rachel Yang
AdultsCreativityHistoryTake a look inside a dishwasher to explore how these machines work, and find out how to get the cleanest dishes from every use.