Science Category

Science Videos and Television Channels — clips, footage and dedicated video websites that connect and educate you with the world of science.

If you’re in the U.S. then you’ve just embarked on your annual episode of time traveling to the future. Don’t worry, you’ll return to the past in the Fall. But how to cope with the change to Daylight Savings Time?

If you need help in doing so then check out this Howcast How To guide intended to help your body and mind cope with the jump more effectively.

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Posted in: Action Videos, Awesome Videos to Watch Now, News, News Videos & TV, Science and Video On Demand by Dave Parrack on February 28, 2010

Another day, another earthquake. And another tsunami warning as fears build that offshore quakes will lead to huge waves crashing into the coastlines of Pacific nations.

Yesterday saw residents of coastal cities anxiously watching and waiting to see if a tsunami would hit the shore. Luckily, the threat now seems to have passed, with the U.S. and Japan both downgrading their tsunami warnings.

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Posted in: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, News Videos & TV, Science, Tech Related and Video On Demand by Jaime McDougall on January 4, 2010

Awesome new technology is on display at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show. With companies going head to head or even merging, this year will once again show astounding leaps forward in the home technology capabilities.

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Skeptic Magazine founder and author Michael Shermer talks about science, skepticism and why people tend to believe in weird things.

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Posted in: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, Educational, Lifestyle, Science, Talk Shows and Video On Demand by Jaime McDougall on December 23, 2009

Can men who cheat on their significant others blame biology and gene 334 for their philandering ways? Is Tiger Woods out of the woods thanks to science?

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Posted in: Animals and Pets, Awesome Videos to Watch Now, News, News Videos & TV, Science and Video On Demand by Lauren Katulka on December 23, 2009

Australian divers have been shocked to discover veined octopuses in Indonesian waters taking shelter under coconut shells. It’s believed the comical behavior could be the first evidence of invertebrates using tools.
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The controversy over the hacked emails and ‘ClimateGate’ heats up as more people examine the evidence and pick out some juicy quotes…

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Posted in: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, Educational, News Videos & TV, Science, Tech Related and Video On Demand by Jaime McDougall on November 29, 2009

Transporting crops across countries and across state lines could be a thing of the past as New York leaders are taking an interest in ‘vertical farms’.

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Posted in: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, News, Science and Video On Demand by Lauren Katulka on November 18, 2009

The video shows us a wallpaper that’s much tougher than the rest.

Known as bombproof wallpaper, this strong stuff is made from Kevlar material sandwiched in a flexible polymer. The vid puts the sheets to the test by applying them to brick walls and substituting a wrecking ball for explosives.
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The swine flu, or H1N1 to give it its official title, has been causing panic and anguish around the world since it was declared a pandemic earlier this year.

However, is what we think we know about the illness and the vaccine correct? Or would we actually be better off avoiding the vaccine and risk contracting H1N1 and taking our chances?

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