They say “behind every great man is a great woman,” and the women of The Right Stuff were nothing short of monumental. Stream new episodes of...
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While whip spiders are arachnids that fall under the arthropod phylum, they’re not actually spiders. Whip spiders have eight legs, but the front two have evolved...
It is easy to forget how dangerous swimming underwater can be, especially when discussing free diving. ➡ Subscribe: ➡ Get more Science of Stupid: About Science of...
“We need to work fast, and we need the best.” In order to try and win the Space Race, the U.S. needed pilots who were capable, brave, and willing to risk it...
A team of cartographers and technologists sets out to accomplish the groundbreaking task of creating a complete virtual reconstruction of Everest Base Camp and the...
Photographer and National Geographic Storytelling Fellow Ruddy Roye grew up in Jamaica, a cradle of reggae and social justice movements. He describes how that background...
After growing tired of living in a tent, Jessie Holmes continues to prepare for winter by building in a cabin in freezing weather conditions. ➡ Subscribe: ➡ Watch all...
The ability to walk on your hands has always been a tough skill to master, but there is a science to doing it successfully. ➡ Subscribe: ➡ Get more Science of Stupid:...
Meet some incredible women who are uncovering new findings on dinosaurs. Check out our October magazine story on dinosaurs here: . This panel discussion was originally...
Every four years, people head to the polls to vote for the next President of the United States. However, the popular vote doesn’t directly elect any candidate...