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Back to SearchWhy Steel Ships Float Instead of Sinking | The Science of Buoyancy & Ship Design
Season 2 Episode 698
How can a massive steel ship weighing thousands of tons float on water while a small piece of steel sinks immediately? In this video, we explore the …
1 month ago
The Sound of Canada 🇨🇦 Part 5 | Relaxing Canadian Nature & Ambient Soundscape
Season 2 Episode 697
Experience the peaceful atmosphere of Canada through soothing forest winds, gentle rainfall, distant lake waves, birdsong, mountain ambience, and imm…
1 month ago
The Quiet World of Textiles | Manufacturing, Materials & The Fabrics That Shape Daily Life
Season 2 Episode 696
Textiles are woven into nearly every aspect of human life, from the clothes we wear and the furniture we use to medical products, transportation syst…
1 month ago
Why Your Voice Sounds Different on a Recording | The Science of Hearing Yourself
Season 2 Episode 695
Why does your voice sound so strange when you hear it played back in a recording? In this video, we explore the fascinating science behind human hear…
1 month ago
The Sound of Canada 🇨🇦 Part 4 | Relaxing Canadian Nature & Ambient Soundscape
Season 2 Episode 694
Experience the peaceful atmosphere of Canada through soothing forest winds, gentle rainfall, distant lake waves, birdsong, mountain ambience, and imm…
1 month ago
The Sound of Canada 🇨🇦 Part 3 | Relaxing Canadian Nature & Ambient Soundscape
Season 2 Episode 691
Experience the peaceful atmosphere of Canada through soothing forest winds, gentle rainfall, distant lake waves, birdsong, mountain ambience, and imm…
1 month ago
Why Soap Bubbles Turn Light Into Rainbows | The Science of Color, Light & Thin Films
Season 2 Episode 692
Why do soap bubbles shimmer with brilliant rainbow colors even though the soap itself is nearly transparent? In this video, we explore the fascinatin…
1 month ago
The Hidden Life of Paper | Manufacturing, Logistics & The Material That Changed Civilization
Season 2 Episode 693
Paper is one of the most influential inventions in human history, quietly shaping communication, education, business, science, government, and cultur…
1 month ago
The Secret Life of Steel | Engineering, Manufacturing & The Metal That Built the Modern World
Season 2 Episode 689
Steel is one of the most important materials in human history, forming the backbone of modern civilization while often going unnoticed in everyday li…
1 month ago
The Sound of Canada 🇨🇦 Part 2 | Relaxing Canadian Nature & Ambient Soundscape
Season 2 Episode 687
Immerse yourself in the peaceful atmosphere of Canada through calming forest winds, gentle rainfall, distant lake waves, birdsong, mountain ambience,…
1 month ago