Why Reading Matters
Reading is an activity that many of us take for granted in our daily lives. However, recent advances in modern neuroscience have uncovered that...
Your Inner Fish: Your Inner Monkey
"Your Inner Monkey" is a documentary that delves into the fascinating subject of human evolution. The film follows the journey of our hands, feet,...
Evolutions
Whales "cetaceans" are mammals like us. Despite that "fishy" lifestyle, their physiology clearly reveals their mammalian features. How did this occur? How did whales...
Life and Death of a Star
Gravity plays a crucial role in both the birth and death of stars in this detailed review. Various types of stellar collisions are simulated.
Science of the Gaps
Science" of the Gaps is made by the author of There Are No Gods (TheraminTrees) in which he speaks about the psychological manipulation behind...
The Evolution From Ape To Man
Scientists from the mid-nineteenth century have searched for the fossil remains of the "missing link" in evolution - the half-man, half-ape that would explain...
I Don’t Think It Means What You Think It Means
I Don't Think It Means What You Think It Means examines scientific theories that have found their way into popular culture and taken on...
The Sun (2007)
This documentary explores the past, present and future of the star’s unique importance to Earth. The SOHO and TRACE satellites, as well as the...
Ice Age Columbus: Who Were the First Americans?
Revolutionary new archaeological data and the latest DNA research reveal that Europeans visited American shores some 17,000 years before Columbus was even born.
SciShow: Chemistry
Hank talks about a shiny element that has fascinated humans for millenia; and everyone's favorite squeaky-voice gas and why it's important for more than...