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Why Bats Aren't as Scary as You Think | Nat Geo Explores

Adults History
When we think of bats, an unfavorable image often comes to mind.

Could Solar Storms Destroy Civilization? Solar Flares & Coronal Mass Ejections

Adults History
We have a bunch of new stuff, from the long requested bacteriophage infographic poster to a new Optimistic Nihilism poster that lets you enjoy some existential dread in style.

Why You Can't Build A Clone Army... (Yet)

Adults History
Because of the way genetic reprogramming works, it’s hard to make one clone based on an adult cell, and it’s almost impossible to make a second-generation one.

What causes opioid addiction, and why is it so tough to combat?

Adults History
Explore the science of why opioids are addictive and what can be done to reverse the growing rates of addiction and overdose.

Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors | Cosmos: Possible Worlds

Adults History
What makes us uniquely human? Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses the forms of heroism found in the animal kingdom outside of humans.

What really happened during the Salem Witch Trials - Brian A. Pavlac

Adults History
Dig into how the infamous Salem Witch Trials began and why they remain a cautionary tale of the dangers of groupthink and scapegoating.

The dark history of IQ tests - Stefan C. Dombrowski

Adults History
Explore the history of IQ tests; how they measure a person’s intelligence and the ways they have been used to justify scientifically baseless ideologies.

What happens if you cut down all of a city's trees?

Adults History
Explore what makes trees a vital part of cities, and how urban spaces throughout history have embraced the importance of trees.

What’s the point(e) of ballet? - Ming Luke

Adults History
How does ballet convey narrative, emotion, and character? Dive into “The Sleeping Beauty” to see how a ballet creates its essential elements.

The art forger who tricked the Nazis - Noah Charney

Adults History
Discover how the notorious art forger Han van Meegeren tricked the world— and the Nazis— with his counterfeit Vermeer paintings.

MinuteEarth Explains: Cats vs Dogs

Adults History
In this collection of classic MinuteEarth videos, we learn more about the planet’s two favorite pets.

Jane: The Hope – Trailer | National Geographic

Adults History
The next chapter of Dr. Jane Goodall’s life’s work unfolds in “Jane Goodall: The Hope,” premiering on Earth Day, April 22, at 9/8c on Nat Geo, Nat Geo WILD and Nat Geo Mundo.

The art forger who tricked the Nazis - Noah Charney

Adults History
Discover how the notorious art forger Han van Meegeren tricked the world— and the Nazis— with his counterfeit Vermeer paintings.

MinuteEarth Explains: Food

Adults History
In this collection of classic MinuteEarth videos, we examine the weird world of what we like to eat.

Ladder to the Stars | Cosmos: Possible Worlds

Adults History
See the first laboratory on Earth - Blombos Cave. Here our ancestors conducted the first chemistry experiments.

Family Shipwrecked By Killer Whales and Lost At Sea

Adults History
What was supposed to be a nice vacation getaway, sailing with the family, turned out to be the vacation from Hell.

Who was the world's first author?

Adults History
Travel back in time to ancient Mesopotamia and meet Enheduanna, a high priestess and the world’s first author.

Real Life Ghost Story

Adults History
his is a real life ghost story that will send chills down your spine. The Mary Celeste is a true horror story and any crew brave enough to set aboard the cursed ship has met their mysterious and tragic end. Do you believe in ghosts?

How one scientist took on the chemical industry

Adults History
Discover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book “Silent Spring” explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature.

The Mad Monk Who Controlled a Royal Family

Adults History
There have been many attempts to take the life of the spiritual advisor of the Russian Royal Family, but what made Rasputin the prophet so "Unkillable" as if the gods were on his side?

Where Does One Ocean End And Another Begin?

Adults History
Earth's ocean water is continuous. How can we divide it into sections that are more useful?