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The Life Hydrologic

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Last week we went up up up a mountain. Well, today we're going down down down into the ocean to see what habitats await us there.

The Winter Blues

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Ainara digs into what happens to our bodies during the long, dark winter months, and how it can affect the way we feel.

Our Incredible Brains

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After a terrible accident and brain damage, Phineas Gage, recovered and forever changed our understanding of the human brain.

The Digestive System

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In this science lesson, students will learn about the organs and functions of the digestive system and how food is broken down in the body.

What Creates Shadows?

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By the end of this lesson, students will understand what makes a shadow as well as how and why shadows change.

Wait, Radiation Prevented the Moon Landing?

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Ever since Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 crew touched down in 1969, people have claimed that the Moon landing was faked.

Let's Take A Hike

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Today we're going to take a hike up Mt. Kilimanjaro so we can talk about how the geosphere changes based on many different things.

The Five Senses

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By the end of this science lesson, students will be able to name all five senses and match them with the correct body part.

Engineering Games

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So how can a game teach us about engineering? Pretty easily! The trick is knowing how to change one variable at a time to see what changes.

Energy Animated

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Learn all about the energy that surrounds us.

What's In The Daytime Sky?

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By the end of this science lesson, students will be able to identify what we see and sense in the sky during the day.

Raining Fireworks Experiment

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Have you ever wondered what colour is all the colours, white or black? Let's answer that and so much more with an experiment.

A Case Of "What-Ifs"

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In this episode, Sabrina chats to us about how variables affect our choices as engineers.

What Is Pollution?

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By the end of this science lesson, students will be able to define and identify different types of pollution and explain ways they can help reduce pollution!

Weather Song

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Learning about weather helps young children build early science skills by recognizing daily patterns and environmental changes.

Force Explained!

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By the end of this science lesson, students will be able to know all about force.

Rainbow Potions

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Today, we're making scientific rainbow potions right in the kitchen!

Weather Versus Climate

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So we have weather and climate... but are they the same thing? No, no they are not. But they are both super important to how the geosphere is shaped.

Bernoulli's Principle

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Try to understand Bernoulli's principle using ping pong balls and a hairdryer.

Why Should We Recycle?

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By the end of this science lesson, students will be able to describe the steps of the recycling process.

How does leg lengthening surgery work? - Jason Shih Hoellwarth

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Explore the science of bone lengthening surgery, and discover the benefits and limitations of this still-developing technology.