Back to Show
It's Okay to Be Smart
Can Trees Really Fight Climate Change?
Season 8
Episode 1
For eons, nature has relied on photosynthesis as a big way to keep carbon dioxide levels from getting out of control. But as we have put more carbon into the air, we’ve also cut down many of the forests we need to suck that carbon up. So big tree-planting initiatives like #TeamTrees to the rescue, right? Actually, we need to think bigger. Here’s 3 ways trees can help us solve climate change.

19:10
There's an absolutely weird, but surprisingly common phenomenon called sensory adaptation.

11:50
Scientists in Florida can recreate a Category 5 hurricane in a box the size of a bedroom.

10:41
Are humans still evolving? And how have our technological advances affected the process?

19:07
Illusions teach us how our brain constructs a three-dimensional reality using 2-D images.

22:18
Joe talks biology with science communicator extraordinaire Prof. Brian Cox.

9:42
We explore why animals like whales, elephants, and other large animals not get cancer.

10:16
The real magic of mirrors is far stranger and more interesting, as you’re about to learn.

16:14
We take a look at how amazing the ability to read is.

17:56
Neuroscientist David Eagleman talks about illusions that make the moving picture possible.

16:20
Here's what I've learned about the possible end of this pandemic.

15:15
We explore what we can actually do about pollution.

14:29
We explore why we dream.