SciShow
Why Is Only Half of My Nose Working?
Ever notice how one side of your nose always seems to be more stuffed than the other? What's up with that? Quick Questions knows!
SciShow
Cryonics: Could We Really Bring People Back to Life?
You put a dying person in suspended animation until, possibly thousands of years from now, medical science is able to cure them... or their brain can be put in a sweet robot body. It's an age-old sci-fi trope, but there are scientists...
SciShow
How Does Bug Soup Become a Butterfly?
A caterpillar hatches from an egg, makes a cocoon, and emerges a fully-grown, beautiful butterfly. But, during its time in the cocoon, the caterpillar melts its body into bug goo... then even weirder stuff happens.
TED-Ed
What causes bad breath? - Mel Rosenberg
Halitosis is a curse that has plagued humanity since ancient times. But what causes it, and why is it so universally terrifying? Mel Rosenberg outlines the basics of bad breath and what you can do when it strikes you.
SciShow
How Stores Try to Manipulate Your Senses to Sell You Stuff
For those of you looking to go out and actually do your holiday shopping in a store, you might want to be wary of the tricks businesses may use to encourage more spending.
SciShow Kids
Look Inside a Flower! Science Project for Kids
Squeaks has a Valentine's surprise for Jessi: a bouquet of flowers! Flowers are beautiful and they smell great, but did you know that flowers also do a very important job?
Curated Video
Only In Japan 8 - Curry Bath
Curry Bath:The 3-billion U.S. dollar hot spring industry in Japan looks to spice things up with curry baths, offering a unique and aromatic bathing experience.
Curated Video
Animal Senses
Animals share many of our senses, but can use them in very different ways. Snakes, bats and cheetahs have senses optimised for hunting and migrating in different environments. Biology - Being Human - Learning Points. Different sensory...
Curated Video
How We Smell
Introduction to the structure and function of the nose, and how it works in tandem with the brain. How do we tell the difference between good and bad smells, and has this ability helped humans to survive? Biology - Being Human - Learning...
Maddie Moate
This plant eats POO! | The Carnivorous Shrew Loo | Maddie Moate
Have you ever heard of the carnivorous shrew loo? Ever since I discovered that Kew Gardens had one of these incredible plants, I've wanted to find out more. WHY would a plant evolve to eat poop? Watch to find out!
Bedtime History
Louis Braille for Kids | Bedtime History
Discover the remarkable story of Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille system of reading and writing used by people who are visually impaired. Born in 1809 in France, Louis became blind after a childhood accident. Despite his...
Curated Video
Sweat and Odor: Managing Body's Unwanted Outputs
Explore the physiological reasons behind excessive sweating and body odor, including conditions like hyperhidrosis. This segment explains the role of sweat glands and the interaction of sweat with bacteria on the skin, which leads to...
Curated Video
Unraveling Clues: Forensic Techniques in Action
Dive into a hands-on forensic training session with four future detectives in Ecully near Lyon, exploring the precision of fingerprint analysis, DNA extraction, and the unique method of odorology. Discover how modern techniques rapidly...
Curated Video
Dual Roles: Hermaphroditism in the Animal Kingdom
Explore the phenomenon of hermaphroditism in animals such as snails and worms, where individuals possess both male and female reproductive organs. This segment explains how hermaphroditism benefits species in terms of reproduction and...
Curated Video
Crafting Scents: The Art and Science of Perfumery
Step into the world of perfumery where art meets science. This segment takes you behind the scenes to discover how perfumes are designed, from concept to creation. Learn about the role of top, core, and base notes in crafting lasting...
Curated Video
The Science of Smell: Why Sweat and Feet Stink
Ever wondered why your sweat smells or why feet can smell like cheese? This video dives into the science behind body odors, exploring how bacteria interact with sweat to create distinctive smells. Featuring experiments and expert...
Great Big Story
From prank to practice, the unexpected journey of Liquid Ass
Explore the quirky story of Liquid Ass, a prank fart spray that found an unexpected role in military medical training, helping prepare troops for real-world conditions.
Curated Video
Maternal Marvels: The Super Senses of Pregnancy and Motherhood
Explore the enhanced senses that develop during pregnancy, such as heightened smell, which persists into motherhood, allowing new mothers to recognize their baby's unique scent and cries among many. This video delves into the scientific...
Curated Video
Gary Soto
Gary Soto, a Mexican-American author and poet, captures the essence of youth and Chicano experiences in his stories, blending humor and the magic of everyday life.
Curated Video
Hamlet 3.3 Discussion: “My Stronger Guilt”
This video delves into Claudius' conflicted soliloquy in Act 3, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," where he struggles to pray for forgiveness due to his overwhelming guilt. The analysis explores the parallels between Claudius and Hamlet,...
Great Big Story
Jeremy the snail, unraveling genetic mysteries
Meet Jeremy, a left-coiled snail, and discover the scientific quest to understand his rare genetic trait.
Curated Video
The Day Henry Met...A Microscope
Henry meets a Microscope. He has discovered the cure for smelly burps but when the that cure is lost in an accident it's up to Henry to save the day. Henry becomes a Scientist and after many experiments he recreates the cure once again.
Curated Video
NLP Eye Accessing Cues: WTF?
Can you really tell what someone is thinking, just by watching their eyes? That’s sort of the promise of NLP’s eye-accessing cues. So, WTF? Let’s answer the question, what the fact.