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A science video podcast that explains science topics in a fun and exciting way. Not only is it great for science teachers to download to show in the classroom, but its an ideal podcast for t...

It's spring and that means many animals are having babies. When most of us think of animals having and raising young though, what do we imag...

Think about this question for a second - when is acceleration the greatest in skydiving? Is it when you jump out, right before you open your...

Yep, that's right. It's time to think about water again. This video isn't about how to take shorter showers though. We're just here to celeb...

With Valentines Day upon us once again, we decided it was a good time to bring up these famous love chemicals - dopamine, serotonine, and ad...

Did you know that bears don't hibernate like other animals? It's true. In fact, some bear biologists call them superhibernators. We're back...

Did you know that the turkey was in fact named after the country Turkey? In Turkey though, the name refers to coming from India. In India, i...

Here in the United States we are accustomed to eating only a handful of fruits such as apples, oranges and bananas. Yet, there are a lot of...

In the news this year there have been a lot of animals that have ended up on beaches. In fact, this last month Massachusetts had nearly 100...

If you've ever watched a hollywood movie, like Jurrasic Park, you probably think paleontologists go out looking for beautifully preserved fo...

Sampling is a technique used by ecologists so they can get an understanding of a population without having to count every individual in the...

In this short episode, Rob describes the basic zones of a lake. He also explains the diversity of lakes. Lakes you see, come in all shapes a...

I must admit, we're not making this video to champion fracking as an activity. Yet, we've found that both the anti-oil types and the pro-dri...

Did you know that with some high-tech lab techniques it is actually possible to grow muscle tissue in the lab – hence the topic “Lab Grown M...

Why do leaves change color in the fall. Turns out, not many people really know the answer to this. You might think it is simply because the...

With Halloween right around the corner, we're all picking our costumes. Did you know that many of the creepy characters, like vampires, were...

Did you know that your home likely has between 30 and 100 arthropod species living in it? This week, we went bug hunting with some researche...

Every winter the flu, also known as influenza, starts to spread across the US. The CDC estimates that 35,000 people die each year from it in...

Millions of people watched Felix Baumgartner on October 14th 2012, break a few very impressive skydiving records. One of the most impressive...

Ask anyone what alternative energy sources there are and they'll surely tell you about wind energy and solar energy. How many people would s...

Today, I'm here to explain that plants are pretty cool. I'm not talking this time about how they'll kill you or how you can get high. In fac...

Lyme disease is caused by a spirochaete bacteria that is transferred to humans by ticks. Ticks aren't born with the pathogen, however. They...

This isn't the start of a bad joke. In fact, it is a real question that researchers are figuring out at the Mpala research station in Kenya....

If you think about it for a second, the majority of livable space on the planet is actually found in the deep sea. Recently, Rob and Haley w...

With all this talk of mining asteroids to get fuel from water, we want to show you a cool little experiment that’ll make you realize how eas...

Now that the weather has turned warmer and the days are getting longer, plants are starting to grow. The problem for us is that invasive pla...

Recently a company made of billionaires (including Google execs and James Cameron), have decided its going to be a good idea to mine asteroi...

Earth day is one of the most popular holidays in the world. However, it seems that most people have little idea where it actually came from....

Every so often the Untamed Science team gets together to do something kind of crazy. This year, we decided to cycle across Europe from Italy...

The first SpaceX mission to dock with the international space station, summarized in 3 minutes by Haley. Watch the video of about SpaceX on...

Brassica oleracea is a small plant known by many as kale, brussels sprouts, broccoli, and kohlrabi. While known by many names, they are all...

In this Untamed Science video, Rob Nelson explores the claims by looking to the researchers. He was able to get footage from a research expe...

Did you know that no other country in the world gets more tornadoes than we do right here in the United States of America? Because the cold...

In this short video, Rob visits the US kayaking facility in Charlotte, NC to watch the kayaking team trials. His goal was to figure out how...

Clouds are fun to look at, especially if you know what it is in the sky. While there are several ways to classify clouds, we've made it very...

Have you ever wondered why certain athletes train at altitude? Is it because it helps their lungs, or their heart? Does altitude training re...

The history of chemistry dates back to even before we called it chemistry. In this episode, Jonas and Louise take a look back at the year pr...

We are all chemists! Every day we are doing chemistry in our own homes. When we eat and prepare food, we are actually doing chemistry. In th...

Simple Machines are a lot more fun to learn about when you have a music video. We put this short music video together as part of a longer se...

The biomes of the world are determined by the dominant plants. Those plants are determined by the climate. This video is a short introductio...

The Water Cycle defines the flow of water through our lakes, streams, oceans, groundwater and in the air. In this episode we're taking a tri...

Chemistry and our health . That statement should go hand in hand. Almost all of the drugs we've ever used are a result of breakthroughs in C...

Communication in our world has more to do with Chemistry than you might think. In fact, the term Silicon valley relates directly to the use...

This summer Texas burnt because of a La Nina event. However, many people don't really know what a La Nina event really is and how it affects...

The Chemistry of Sports is a story of the chemistry of our bodies. How can we use our knowledge in chemistry to help us do better in sports?...

What is sustainable development anyhow? We hear the term a lot in today's society. In this episode, Jonas and Louise explore the new field o...

The Chemistry of Water is interesting. Did you know that water is one of the few molecules that is its most dense not as a solid, but as a l...

The American Black Bear is one of America's most misunderstood animals. It is largely vegetarian, and generally quite scared of humans. Rece...

Did you know that falling in love has everything to do with Chemistry? In this episode we bring you the Chemistry of Love by explaining how...

There are lots of ways to save the ocean . We're just suggesting a few right here to help get you started. Recycle, use less plastic, eat su...

Cell Biology told via a music video? That's right. This segment of Untamed Science comes from our elementary series. It is one of 80 videos...