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Yuval Noah Harari On the Future of Humanity

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In this edition of The Big Interview: Renowned historian, philosopher, and futurist Yuval Noah Harari talks with WIRED Japan Editor-in-Chief Michiaki Matsushima about the nexus of artificial intelligence, information, and the human experience.

Surprising Science: A Shell Collector

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Meet the Xenophora, a genus of sea snail commonly known as carrier shells.

Blind Boxes

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What does opening a blind box do to get your brain chemistry going?

The Word "All"

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Learn the sight word "all".

Smash Burgers, explained.

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This video is a guide to making smash burgers, with a focus on the science behind what makes them so good.

Sam Harris: Breaking the thought trap of anger

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"You can't possibly exaggerate how much better it is to live in a peaceful, orderly society, and to be wealthy, and healthy, and surrounded by people who you love and who love you, and to be surrounded by increasingly happy strangers who just want to cooperate with you."

Active Reading Basics

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In this life skills lesson, students will learn about the value of active reading and four active reading strategies.

Which Dinosaur Had The Quickest Moves?

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Clover the Triceratops is on a mission to find the fastest dinosaur the ever lived, and she can be quite a tough judge.

Will It Sink Or Float?

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Can you guess which ones will float and which ones will sink? Let’s find out together.

Turning Nuclear Waste Into Cancer Drugs

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In February 2025 I got to visit Terrapower, a self-proclaimed nuclear innovation company.

Landforms, Hey!

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Sabrina chats about how things like mountains, volcanoes, and plateaus come into being.

Identifying The Setting Of A Story

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In this video, Sandy and Reya talk about the pictures and words that help identify the setting of a story.

Bluey: The Decider

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The Heelers and Lucky's family get together to watch the big game.

What’s Causing the Parkinson’s Belt?

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The number of people with Parkinson's Disease has doubled in just 25 years, but its rise has been much worse in some places than in others.

No one really knows what a tree is - Max G. Levy

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Dig into the system that helps scientists distinguish trees from other varieties of plants, and what characteristics make a tree.

Happy News: Pig Cafe & Baby Foxes

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Your weekly dose of Happy News is here, and if you like cute animals, then this is one for you.

Facts About Fossils

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In this educational video for kids, we will dig into the interesting science of fossils and unearth some fascinating facts.

Shapes

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Learn about the attributes of these shapes with Sandy the Dingo from Khan Academy Kids.

Why The Frequency Illusion Is Everywhere Now

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This is a story about attention, memory, and headless goat hockey, which is a totally real sport played on horseback with a goat carcass standing in for a ball.

How Nuclear Flies Protect You from Flesh-Eating Parasites

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A war has been raging for decades in the jungles of Panama, as we fight one of the most terrifying parasites on Earth.

Sneaky Hummingbirds

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Hummingbirds are meant to help flowers pollinate in exchange for nectar but not all of them follow the rules.