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SciShow
The Evolution of Male Homosexuality
Hank goes from space to sex and then to motherhood, covering the SpaceX launch, a mission to the moons of Jupiter, intersexual workplace rivalries, the evolution of male homosexuality, the fossil evidence of squishy baby skulls, toddler...
SciShow
4 Real Inventions Inspired by Science Fiction
Where science fiction becomes science fact - that is the place Hank is exploring in today's episode of SciShow. Many inventions we use today were first imagined in stories that described fantastical futures. Hank talks...
SciShow
3 Medical Breakthroughs from the International Space Station
Since November of 2000, there have always been people on board the International Space Station. That’s nearly 20 straight years of humans living in space! But the ISS isn’t just the world’s coolest playground, it’s also a...
SciShow
We Know More About That Underground Lake on Mars | SciShow News
Scientists have taken a look at the underground lake found on Mars in 2018, and it might not be the only one! Plus, new clues might help us understand why the Sun’s atmosphere is so much hotter than the surface!
SciShow
We Still Can't Find the First Stars in the Universe | SciShow News
Astronomers looking farther back in time than ever before are giving us a better idea of what the early universe must have been like, and we've identified another of the mysterious ultraluminous X-ray pulsars.
SciShow
Tardigrades: Adorable Extremophiles
Hank explains why NASA and the European Space Agency are in love with tardigrades and how these extremophiles are helping us study the panspermia hypothesis.
Curated Video
ESA’s Biomass ‘Umbrella’ Unfurls In View From Space
ESA's Biomass spacecraft recently unfurled its antenna reflector. Watch footage from space and animation of the deployment. Credit: Space.com | footage & animation: ESA/ATG medialab | edited by Steve Spaleta
Curated Video
OTD In Space - May 30: European Space Agency Established
On May 30, 1975, the European Space Agency officially opened for business. The European Space Agency was created as a merger of the European Launcher Development Organization, or ELDO, and the European Space Research Organisation, ESRO....
Curated Video
Inside NASA Billion $ Factory Building World’s Largest Rockets
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature about some of the most capable machine on earth: NASA's space rockets.
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or...
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or...
Astrum
Shocking Discoveries from the James Webb Telescope
40 Jupiter Mass Binary Objects - or JuMBOs - discovered by JWST.
Astrum
What Dark Energy Can Tell Us About Our Universe
The universe is expanding, but why? Dark Energy might be the key in solving this mystery.
Astrum
Something is Still Lurking Below the Moon's Surface
The success of the Chandrayaan-3 mission raises even more questions about our already mysterious Moon.
Astrum
The Storm So Big It Can Take Out Satellites
How Martian Weather Can be Catastrophic for Mission to the Red Planet.
Astrum
What Happened When We Let AI Write an Astrum Episode
Will we send AI to space? How can it help us, and even do better than us at certain tasks?
Astrum
Comets That Flew Too Close to the Sun
The Sungrazer comets that were discovered minutes before they vapourised.
Next Animation Studio
ESA’s Solar Orbiter to pass through tails of comet ATLAS
The European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter has been given the rare opportunity to conduct some “bonus science” in a serendipitous rendezvous with the tails of the comet ATLAS during the next few days, the space agency detailed in an...
Next Animation Studio
Europe launches laser satellite to space
The European Space Agency and Airbus have launched their second space laser satellite, the EDRS-C.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Back To The Moon: Australia's contribution to lunar exploration
After a quiet half a century since the last Apollo mission landed on the moon, Associate Professor Alan Duffy takes us inside the new space race. Learn about Australia's forgotten but vital contribution to Apollo's race to the...
Next Animation Studio
Europe's comet chaser Rosetta reactivated after 2 years of hibernation
Agency's Rosetta probe will be reactivated in January after more than two years of hibernation. Launched on an Ariane 5 rocket in 2004, the spacecraft's mission is to collect information on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Scientists...
Next Animation Studio
X-ray echoes allows scientists to map out black holes: study
Astronomers have found a novel way to explore the regions around a black hole.
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NASA
NASA Missions Unveil Magnetar Eruptions in Nearby Galaxies
On April 15, a brief burst of high-energy light swept through the solar system, triggering instruments on many NASA missions. Now, multiple international science teams conclude that the blast came from a...
NASA
NASA Team Explores Using LISA Pathfinder as a 'Comet Crumb' Detector
LISA Pathfinder, a mission led by the European Space Agency (ESA) with contributions from NASA, has successfully demonstrated critical technologies needed to build a space-based observatory for detecting ripples in...