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Ask Smithsonian: Why Do Bugs Die on Their Backs? (00:53)
Orphaned Baby Elephant Takes a Flight (04:43)
Unlocking the Secrets of the Inner Earth (05:30)
The Search for Earth 2.0 (10:14)
Predators of the Reef (02:50)
Ask Smithsonian: Where Does Space Begin? (01:03)
A Shark's Entire Body Is an Ear (04:33)
Ask Smithsonian: Why Does My Dog Howl at Sirens? (01:12)
Youve Never Seen a Shark Feeding Frenzy Like This (02:58)
A Live Shark Is Worth 1,000 Times More Than a Dead One (03:04)
Ask Smithsonian: Is It True We Have Taste Buds in Our Stomachs? (01:06)
Funkadelic Mothership Footage (00:20)
Ask Smithsonian: What Would Happen if a Large Asteroid Hit the Moon? (01:01)
Otters Play a Piano at the National Zoo (00:32)
Sloth Bear Cub Plays a Harmonica (00:13)
The Best Place to Find a Blue Whale (01:37)
Ask Smithsonian: How Do Noise-Canceling Headphones Work? (01:13)
In Motion Workshop: North Country Dreamland (07:47)
Jetpack Demo at the Future Is Here Festival (00:45)
Animation of a Supermassive Black Hole (01:00)
2014 Smithsonian In Motion Video Contest Editor's Pick - Jellyfish Lake (02:45)
Researchers Discover the Oldest, Most Complete Skeleton Discovered in the New World (01:19)
Eating the Amputated Arm of Another Octopus (00:48)
Ask Smithsonian: Does Stress Turn Your Hair Gray? (01:00)
Cameras Capture the Birth of 14 Black Mambas (03:53)
Honey Badger vs. Porcupine (01:39)
Ask Smithsonian: Can Plants Communicate? (01:10)
Astronomers Create First Realistic Virtual Universe (02:34)
Listen to This Endangered Song (04:58)
Ask Smithsonian: Do Subliminal Messages Work? (01:00)
SmartNews: Could a Plague Pandemic Strike Again? (01:25)
This Burmese Forest Has Been Untouched Since WWII (01:03)