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PBS Digital Studios series It’s Okay To Be Smart, hosted by Joe Hanson, explores the science of kissing, why we kiss, and why it feels good in general. From motherly comforts to testing the genetic compatibility of your “mateâ€, all reasons are explored.
Can science help understand why someone might think they experience heaven when they have a near-death experience? This video investigates what light science can shed, concluding that more rigorous research must be pursued to understand what happens in the minds of "experiencers," as they call themselves.
Watch with bated breath as these daredevils perform some gravity-defying stunts at the Globetrotter World Slackline Masters at Königsplatz, Munich in Germany—and definitely don't try this at home.
All animals communicate. But do they have language? In this TedEd talk Michele Bishop details the four specific qualities we associate with language and investigates whether or not certain animals utilize some or all of those qualities to communicate.
If you love all things 80s, and why the heck wouldn't you, then this animated promo will be something you'll adore—it's hits all the right notes, from the neon stylings to the synth music.
Jimmy Fallon faces off with Ellen DeGeneres in a dramatic lip sync-off to songs like Silentó's "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" and Rihanna's "Bitch Better Have My Money."
Eurogamer talks to both Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka about their history with Nintendo and the Mario franchise. And they give an incredible walkthrough of World 1-1, arguably the most iconic video game level ever.
Barack Obama stakes his claim to being a pop singer, again, as he "sings" along to the Weeknd’s hit, “Can’t Feel My Face.†Or, more accurately, the good folks at BarackDubs created this version of Obama performing the track by editing his speeches, panel appearances, and newscasts.
In the latest episode of his "Aaron's Animals" series, Aaron Benitez put together a montage of the annoying things his cat and roommate Michael does around the house. Looks like Aaron really needs to go over those house rules again.
There's a lot of hype around how deadly sharks are. But can you guess what animal is actually the most dangerous to humans? The answer may surprise you. This data visualization highlights 15 lethal creatures who account for millions of human fatalities per annum.
If you're the kind of person who wonders how much coffee or alcohol or weed you'd need to ingest to kill you, then ASAP Science have you covered with this video, where they detail how difficult it would be to die from, say, eating chocolate
Tripp and Tyler show some life hacks to turn your office into a far more productive environment—and by productive they mean ridiculous as they demonstrate thirteen handy office hacks to make work suck less.
As part of a viral campaign for the upcoming Matt Damon movie The Martian, this video sees astrophysicist Neil deGrasse looking at the crew of the, fictional, Ares 3 mission to Mars, all in the style of the recent Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey series.
If you're a fan of Ocarina of Time then you'll love this video, but if you've never known why people go on and on about it, then this video does a great job of explaining why it's one of the best video games ever made.
Daft Punk and the Star Wars universe collide as Vader and Boba Fett get their groove on disguised as an electronic music duo, pumping out the Imperial jams, arresting ears and administering intergalactic rhythm and beats.