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Primitive Technology: One-Way Blower Iron Smelt & Forging Experiment

Adults Nature
I tested the one-way spinning blower in an iron smelt and it is more effective than the previous both way spinning blower.

The Giant Waterlily Is Vicious!

Youth Nature
Discover the world of the giant waterlily.

Ancient Animal Crossing

Kids Nature
Join Squeaks and Jessi as they learn about a time when lots of animals switched places -- like bears, sloths, armadillos, and more.

Saber-Toothed Smilodon

Kids Nature
Smilodon the saber-toothed cat had really big teeth! Join Jessi and Squeaks and learn all about how fossils can tell us how these Ice Age animals lived.

How Do We Keep Life's Jenga Tower From Toppling?

Youth Nature
In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll see how conservation biology aims to restore habitat and preserve biodiversity.

Penguins

Kids Nature
Squeaks and Jessi are learning all about the animals that live at the bottom of the world, including penguins - emperor penguins, macaroni penguins, and more.

Plant Your Pants?!?

Youth Nature
Shanequa went to meet some young science investigators to find out how a big pair of pants has been used for an experiment to check the quality of soil at a farm.

Baby Tamarin Tries to Escape Ocelot

Adults Nature
An ocelot is only twice the size of a house cat, but to these tiny tamarins it's a giant. It could kill each of them with a single bite!

Sea Otters Holding Hands

Youth Nature
Sea otters face great danger in the open ocean; can this family brave the waves and stick together?

Inside The Sunny Center of a Hurricane

Adults Nature
To learn more about how Florida International University is revolutionizing what we know about hurricanes, visit https://FIU.edu Why is the middle of a hurricane sometimes so clear and calm?

Raja Ampat: The Last Stronghold of Healthy Coral Reefs | National Geographic

Adults Nature
Paid content for @Prada. Coral reefs are often described as the rainforests of the seas, and for good reason.

What the biggest brain on Earth can do - David Gruber and Shane Gero

Adults Nature
Explore how sperm whales use an array of complex vocalizations to communicate with each other, hunt, and assess their surroundings.

Why Don't Electric Eels Shock Themselves?

Adults Nature
Electric eels can emit some of the largest shocks in the animal kingdom - but why don't they shock themselves?

Why Are Frogs So Colourful?

Kids Nature
Join Squeaks as he learns about some of the most colourful animals ever: poison dart frogs!

Sir David Attenborough on the Planet Earth series | Planet Earth III | BBC Earth

Adults Nature
Over the past two decades, Sir David Attenborough has travelled to the furthest corners of our planet. He reflects upon the incredible animals and habitats he has seen, and what the future could hold – for both us and them.

Why Does Peppermint Taste So Cold?

Kids Nature
Jessi and Squeaks explore why peppermint candies, and mint plants in general, make your mouth feel cold.

Everyone Was Wrong About Avocados - Including Us

Adults Nature
If you’re a fan of avocados, you might have heard that they only exist thanks to prehistoric creatures called giant ground sloths.

Huge Volcano Erupts In Iceland

Youth Nature
A huge volcano has erupted on the Reykjanes peninsula of south-west Iceland after weeks of intense earthquake activity.

Arctic Fox Love Story | Incredible Animal Journeys | National Geographic

Adults Nature
After a long winter apart, an Arctic fox searches for his mate. Will she have made it back?

Dominica: The Nature Island (2023) | Pristine Seas | National Geographic Society

Adults Nature
After the harrowing experiences of Hurricane Maria in 2017, Dominica committed to transforming the island into the world’s first climate-resilient nation.

World's Grumpiest Cat

Youth Nature
Dinnertime is a gamble for Pallas’s cats, and this one’s hangry.