The BEST episodes of Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell season 2020

Every episode of Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell season 2020, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell season 2020!

Kurzgesagt (German for «in a nutshell») is a Munich-based design studio, with a distinctive perspective on design and animation within the fields of education, science and commerce. Founded in 2012 by Philipp Dettmer & Stephan Rether, the studio engages in information design projects of all kinds. We love science, minimalism, colors and music. But most of all combining them to tell stories.

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Unlimited Resources From Space – Asteroid Mining
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#1 - Unlimited Resources From Space – Asteroid Mining

Season 2020 - Episode 11 - Aired 8/16/2020

Getting rare materials from the ground into your phone is ugly. The mining industry is responsible for air and water pollution and the destruction of entire landscapes. But what if we could replace the mining industry on Earth with a clean process that can’t harm anyone? Well, we can. All we need to do is look up.

What if We Nuke the Moon?
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#2 - What if We Nuke the Moon?

Season 2020 - Episode 20 - Aired 12/15/2020

What would happen if we were to detonate a very very powerful nuclear weapon on the moon? Would the explosion knock its orbit towards earth, causing tidal waves and misery? Could the moon be destroyed, showering the earth in a rain of meteoric death?

Can You Upload Your Mind & Live Forever?
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#3 - Can You Upload Your Mind & Live Forever?

Season 2020 - Episode 19 - Aired 12/10/2020

The desire to be free from the limits of the human experience is as old as our first stories. We exist in an endless universe, only bound by the laws of physics and yet, our consciousness is trapped in mortal machines made of meat. With the breathtaking explosion of innovation and progress, for the first time the concept of leaving our flesh piles behind and uploading our minds into a digital utopia seems possible. Even like the logical next step on our evolutionary ladder.

What If Earth got Kicked Out of the Solar System? Rogue Earth
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#4 - What If Earth got Kicked Out of the Solar System? Rogue Earth

Season 2020 - Episode 18 - Aired 12/1/2020

The night sky seems peaceful and orderly. But in reality, stars are careening through the galaxy at speeds of hundreds of thousands of kilometres per hour. Not bound by static formations but changing neighbourhoods constantly. Fortunately space is big, and so the stars of the Milky Way are very unlikely to hit us. Unfortunately, they don’t have to hit anything to make us have a really bad time on earth. And there are already stars starting to get very close.

How Large Can a Bacteria get? Life & Size 3
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#5 - How Large Can a Bacteria get? Life & Size 3

Season 2020 - Episode 17 - Aired 11/10/2020

In and out, in and out. Staying alive is about doing things. This very second, your cells are combusting glucose molecules with oxygen to make energy available, which keeps you alive for another precious moment. To get the oxygen to your cells you are breathing. Breathing is an answer to a very hard problem: How do you get the resources that your cells need to survive, from the outside, to the inside of your cells? Every living thing has to solve this problem and the solution is surprisingly different depending on one of the most important regulators of life: Size.

Geoengineering: A Horrible Idea We Might Have to Do
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#6 - Geoengineering: A Horrible Idea We Might Have to Do

Season 2020 - Episode 16 - Aired 10/27/2020

By the end of the 21st century, humanity is becoming desperate. Decades of heatwaves and droughts have led to unusually poor harvests, while the warming oceans yield fewer fish each year. In the tropical zones, millions suffer from famine and resource wars have made millions more flee to the north. As things quickly get worse, in an act of desperation, the world's governments decide to enact an emergency plan... It is far from certain that a grim scenario like this will play out. But the failure of world leaders to effectively address climate change, makes it far from impossible. So in the near future it might become necessary to try something radical to slow down rapid climate change: Geoengineering. Interventions so massive in scale that they might undo centuries of human behavior. Or make everything much worse. What is geoengineering, is it really an option and what if it goes wrong?

When Time Became History - The Human Era
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#7 - When Time Became History - The Human Era

Season 2020 - Episode 15 - Aired 10/6/2020

For the fifth time, we present to you the Human Era Calendar for the year 12,021 – this time it is all about the journey of humanity, beginning tens of thousands of years ago, leading into the revolution of agriculture, to ancient high civilizations and the beginning of modern times, culminating in a vision for our future. You can get the limited Edition now until we sell out and then never again. As always the calendar features 12 illustrated pages printed on high quality paper in Europe and the US. And this year the cover is especially shiny. The calendar will look great on your wall and let you dream about a glorious future. We truly have come far as a species!

Is It Too Late To Stop Climate Change? Well, it's Complicated.
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#8 - Is It Too Late To Stop Climate Change? Well, it's Complicated.

Season 2020 - Episode 14 - Aired 9/29/2020

Climate Change is just too much. There is never any good news. Only graphs that get more and more red and angry. Almost every year breaks some horrible record, from the harshest heat waves to the most rapid Glacier melt. It’s endless and relentless. We have known for decades that rapid Climate Change is being caused by the release of Greenhouse Gases. But instead of reducing them, in 2019 the world was emitting 50% more CO2 than in the year 2000. And emissions are still rising. Why is that? Why is it so hard to just stop emitting these gases?

The Largest Star in the Universe – Size Comparison
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#9 - The Largest Star in the Universe – Size Comparison

Season 2020 - Episode 13 - Aired 9/22/2020

What is the largest star in the Universe? And why is it that large? And what ARE stars anyway?

The Warrior Kingdoms of the Weaver Ant
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#10 - The Warrior Kingdoms of the Weaver Ant

Season 2020 - Episode 12 - Aired 8/30/2020

Deep in tropical jungles lie floating kingdoms ruled by beautiful and deadly masters: They are sort of the high elves of the ant kingdoms: Talented architects that create castles and city states. But they are also fierce and expansionist warriors and their kingdoms are ensnared in a never ending war for survival. Oecophylla weaver ants.

Milk. White Poison or Healthy Drink?
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#11 - Milk. White Poison or Healthy Drink?

Season 2020 - Episode 1 - Aired 1/26/2020

Over the last decade milk has become a bit controversial. Some people say it’s a necessary and nutritious food, vital for healthy bones, but others say it can cause cancer and lead to an early death. So who is right? And why are we drinking it anyway?

What Do Alien Civilizations Look Like? The Kardashev Scale
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#12 - What Do Alien Civilizations Look Like? The Kardashev Scale

Season 2020 - Episode 10 - Aired 8/2/2020

The observable universe is a big place that has been around for more than 13 billion years. Up to two trillion galaxies made up of something like 20,000 billion billion stars surround our home galaxy. In the milky way alone scientists assume there are some 40 billion earth like planets in the habitable zone of their stars. When we look at these numbers it is hard to imagine that there is nobody else out there.

What Is Intelligence? Where Does it Begin?
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#13 - What Is Intelligence? Where Does it Begin?

Season 2020 - Episode 9 - Aired 7/12/2020

Humans are proud of a lot of things, from particle accelerators, to poetry to pokemon. All of them made possible because of something humans value extremely highly: intelligence.

Who Is Responsible For Climate Change? – Who Needs To Fix It?
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#14 - Who Is Responsible For Climate Change? – Who Needs To Fix It?

Season 2020 - Episode 8 - Aired 6/21/2020

Since the Industrial Revolution, humans have released over 1.5 trillion tonnes of carbon dioxide or CO2 into the earth's atmosphere. In the year 2019 we were still pumping out around 37 billion more. That’s 50% more than the year 2000 and almost three times as much as 50 years ago. And it’s not just CO2. We’re also pumping out growing volumes of other greenhouse gases such as methane and nitrous oxide. Combining all of our greenhouse gases, we’re emitting 51 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalents each year. And emissions keep rising – but they need to get down to 0!

Could Solar Storms Destroy Civilization? Solar Flares & Coronal Mass Ejections
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#15 - Could Solar Storms Destroy Civilization? Solar Flares & Coronal Mass Ejections

Season 2020 - Episode 7 - Aired 6/7/2020

The sun. Smooth and round and peaceful. Except when it suddenly vomits radiation and plasma in random directions. These solar flares and coronal mass ejections, or CMEs can hit earth and have serious consequences for humanity. How exactly do they work, how bad could they be and can we prepare for them?

The Past We Can Never Return To – The Anthropocene Reviewed
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#16 - The Past We Can Never Return To – The Anthropocene Reviewed

Season 2020 - Episode 6 - Aired 5/24/2020

In September of 1940, an 18-year-old mechanic named Marcel Ravidat was walking his dog, Robot, in the countryside of Southwestern France when the dog disappeared down a hole. Robot eventually returned but the next day, Ravidat went to the spot with three friends to explore the hole. And after quite a bit of digging, they discovered a cave with walls covered with paintings, including over 900 paintings of animals, horses, stags, bison and also species that are now extinct, including a wooly rhinoceros. The paintings were astonishingly detailed and vivid with red, yellow and black paint made from pulverized mineral pigments that were usually blown through a narrow tube, possibly a hollowed bone, onto the walls of the cave. It would eventually be established that these artworks were at least 17,000 years old.

Why Are You Alive – Life, Energy & ATP
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#17 - Why Are You Alive – Life, Energy & ATP

Season 2020 - Episode 5 - Aired 5/10/2020

At this very second, you are on a narrow ledge between life and death. You probably don’t feel it, but there is an incredible amount of activity going on inside you. And this activity can never stop. Picture yourself as a slinky falling down an escalator moving upwards – the falling part represents the self replicating processes of your cells, the escalator represents the laws of physics, driving you forwards. To be alive is to be in motion but never arriving anywhere. If you reach the top of the escalator there is no more falling possible and you are dead forever. Somewhat unsettlingly, the universe wants you to reach the top. How do you avoid that and why are you alive?

The Coronavirus Explained & What You Should Do
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#18 - The Coronavirus Explained & What You Should Do

Season 2020 - Episode 4 - Aired 3/19/2020

A huge thanks to the experts who helped us on short notice with the video. Especially “Our World in Data”, the online publication for research and data on the world’s largest problems – and how to make progress solving them. Check out their site. It also includes a constantly updated page on the Corona Pandemic. In December 2019 the Chinese authorities notified the world that a virus was spreading through their communities. In the following months it spread to other countries, with cases doubling within days. This virus is the “Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus 2”, that causes the disease called COVID19, and that everyone simply calls Coronavirus. What actually happens when it infects a human and what should we all do?

Why Blue Whales Don't Get Cancer - Peto's Paradox
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#19 - Why Blue Whales Don't Get Cancer - Peto's Paradox

Season 2020 - Episode 3 - Aired 3/1/2020

Cancer is a creepy and mysterious thing. While we tried to understand it, to get better at killing it, we discovered a biological paradox that remains unsolved to this day: large animals seem to be immune to cancer. Which doesn’t make any sense – the bigger a being, the more cancer it should have. To understand why, we first need to take a look at the nature of cancer itself.

How to Make a Kurzgesagt Video in 1200 Hours
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#20 - How to Make a Kurzgesagt Video in 1200 Hours

Season 2020 - Episode 2 - Aired 2/16/2020

For years, you have been asking us how we make our videos. So let’s finally talk about it! From research, writing the script, illustrating, to animating, narrating and composing music, a Kurzgesagt video takes roughly 1.200 hours to produce!