Could Your Pet or Farm Animals Give You the Flu?
Some viruses are especially dangerous, since they can learn to spread from animals to humans. How?
Ridiculous But Mighty Cute: the Pumpkin Toadlet
Every now and again, nature makes a blip, and we discover quirky or funny species. Guess what this frog can't do.
This Sea Creature Can Live a Whole Year Without Food!
We're taking a look at some interesting sea creatures that can photosynthesize like plants.
Hammerhead Sharks - Eevolution's Strangest Turn
Around 20 million years ago evolution introduced hammerhead sharks. Why did evolution make such a surprising turn and what makes these sharks so uniqe?
Science Lesson: Common Myths About Evolution Dispelled
This video is going to dispel the many misconceptions about the theory of evolution.
Come Meet Archaeopteryx, the Most Ancient of Birds!
In this video, we’ll explore the discovery of Archaeopteryx, its unique anatomy, and the role it plays in understanding how flight evolved.
The Evolution of Ski Jumping
If you follow the Winter Olympics, you may have noticed that the position of ski jumpers as they're mid-air changed quite a bit. Why the sudden change?
Why Are Cacti Prickly? The Answer Will Surprise You
The prickly spines of cacti have a surprising function, and it's not something you'd expect...
Elephants Are Evolving to Lose Their Tusks Due to Poaching
Under pressure from poaching, African elephants are evolving and going tuskless!
Actually, Why DO We Have Allergies?
Evolution usually explains why the human body works and behaves the way it does. So why didn't evolution eliminate allergies?
Reviving Mammoths? Yes, It's Possible.
Scientists are currently working on a plan to revive the extinct mammoth. Yes, you hear right. But how is possible and would it impact our world?
Fascinating - the Evolution of the Alphabet
Have you wondered how the letters we now identify with English came to be? Where did they come from?
Why Are Most People Right-Handed?
Most people are right-handed, and scientists know that it's a trait humans have had for millennia... but have you ever wondered why?
The Evolution of Wedding Cakes Over the Past Century
Like anything else, the aesthetic of weddings is subject to fashion and change. And what better way to showcase this fashion than through wedding cakes?
Crying Is the Most Human Thing You Can Do, Here’s Why
Did you know that humans are the only animal in the world that produces tears due to emotion? Here are some fascinating facts about tears and crying.
The Wild Origins Story of Carnivorous Plants
Carnivorous plants are the creepiest and most fascinating inventions of mother nature. Get a glimpse at the origins story of the villains of the flower world.
10 Ancient Animals That Have Survived for Centuries!
Take a look at some of the most ancient creatures that are still alive on earth.
How Come Humans are The Only Species To Have Language?
Language allows us to express an unlimited number of things, and humans are the only species capable of it. How did all came to be?
100 Years of Toys: Do You Remember These Toys of the Past?
Did you play with any of these toys as a child? Learn about the curious evolution of toys during the past century in this incredibly-entertaining video.
Here Is Why Evolution Might Help Us Beat Coronavirus
This video sheds light on how lessons from human evolution will be the key to survive and beat the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The Story of The Humans Who Lived Before Homo Sapiens
Here we take a look at the fascinating yet little-known story of Homo habilis - the humans that used to live before us.
Know The Truth of The Origins of New Viruses
Learn the origins of new viruses and how they evolve and infect new hosts.
100 Years of Dance: a Visual of How Dance Culture Evolved
Decide which is your favorite 20th-century dance genre by watching these dancers reproduce the most popular styles of the past century
See the History of Paris Unfold Before You in Gorgeous 3D
Paris wasn't always the City of Lights. It started off as a quaint trading post. Watch its amazing evolution here.
How and Why Did Dolphins and Whales Return to the Ocean?
Like all mammals, whales were once a terrestrial animal with four legs. How and why did they become marine animals?