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ScienceCasts: Amazing Moons

When the Space Age began, explorers were eager to visit the planets of the solar system. As the years have passed, however, astronomers have realized that the moons of the solar system may be even more interesting. Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. Click here to see more videos: https://alu

ScienceCasts: Amazing Sunset Sky Show

Venus and Jupiter are converging for a must-see close encounter at the end of June. It could be the best backyard sky show of 2015. Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/NASA This video is from 2015

5 Signs of ADHD In Adults

Are you curious if you or someone you know might have ADHD as an adult? In this informative video, we delve into the world of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and uncover the top 5 signs of ADHD that can indicate its presence in adults. Whether you suspect you might have adult ADHD or

5 Psychology Facts That Will Save Your Life

If you are a long time viewer to @Psych2go, then you know how much we love psychology. Psychology inspired the start of this channel since the founder himself was also a psychology major. What he loved most about psychology was the power that knowledge can actually help us in everyday situations. Fo

ScienceCasts: Return of the Blue Marble

Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. Find DSCOVR's daily images at http://epic.gsfc.nasa.gov/ The Deep Space Climate Observatory, a NOAA mission that carries NASA instruments, is providing a "new and complementary" view of Earth that is amazing scientists and lay people alike. Click here to s

How Wikipedia contributes to free knowledge

How does Wikipedia contribute to free knowledge? On January 15, 2016 Wikipedia turns 15 years old! Old (or maybe young?) enough to become the largest collection of free and collaborative knowledge in human history! Learn how YOU can contribute to the movement and become a part of the amazing communi

The trunk noses of the saiga antelopes

Saiga antelopes are amazingly persistent. On their long migrations through the steppes of Kazakhstan, the saigas can cover 80 kilometers and more in one day. Their enormous trunk helps them do this. But the nose can do even more. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Viking Film/Iris Gesand/Andreas Kieling, Frank Gu