Kids ages 2 to 11 review the "Toy Story 5" trailer, from Woody’s bald spot to whether an evil iPad actually makes sense.
Researchers have conducted CT scans of their mummified remains, previously found high up on modern-day Peru’s Ampato and Sara ...
After watching Game of Thrones or playing DND, you might wonder if Dire Wolves were actually real. Turns out, these were real animals that lived during the last Ice Age, but they weren't ...
Have you ever wondered why you're too full to eat another bite of dinner, but you somehow find room for a whole piece of pie? Turns out there's a scientific reason for that! Join Hank Green for a fun ...
Rihanna is not the only girl in the world who knows the physical transformation from having children. The “We Found Love” singer got candid about her body after ...
(via SciShow) When Feng Zhang was in his early 30s, he used a set of genes found in bacteria called CRISPR to pioneer a new kind of gene editing tool in human cells. Today, the MIT biochemist is ...
SciShow, a long-running science-focused YouTube channel with 8.3 million subscribers, recently visited Brandeis to film an episode of its new SciShow Field Trips project with Hannah Yevick, assistant ...
Five multiple-choice questions – set by children – to test your knowledge, and a chance to submit your own junior brainteasers for future quizzes Submit a question Molly Oldfield hosts Everything ...
Body image can be a tricky subject to navigate for those of all ages – including kids. In today’s episode, we’re highlighting two kids’ books that encourage body positivity and spark curiosity about ...
Danielle Arlanda Harris receives funding from the Queensland Family and Child Commission and the Australian Research Council. Families with young children are yet again reeling after this week’s Four ...
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For knitters, there’s always been more to the craft than meets the eye. So when SciShow posted a video titled “Physicists Don’t Understand Why Knitting Works,” it didn’t sit well with many viewers, ...