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Solar Eclipse 101

Youth Facts Science Space
Learn more about how solar eclipses happen, the four types of eclipses, and how to view the sun safely if you're within the path of totality.

Why We All Fall Victim To The Dunning-Kruger Effect

Youth Internet Culture Psychology
In an increasingly polarized world, it seems as if people are becoming more convinced of their own beliefs and less willing to contemplate other points of view.

What Is Algae?

Youth Nature Science
What exactly is algae and what are the different types of algae?

Microworlds: Fiercest Ocean Predators

Youth Science Animals
Plankton stick, sting, sense, and sneak to keep their bellies full. See how these ferocious creatures find food in a vast ocean.

What Is A Setting?

Youth Creativity Writing
In this video, you'll learn the definition of setting and how to determine the setting in a story.

Lunar Eclipse 101

Youth Facts Science Space
Learn what causes a lunar eclipse and how it gains its crimson coloring.

History Of Unicorns

Youth Animals History
Learn about the history of these mythical creatures and how they came to fill the imagination of many cultures across the world!

Cavitation Bubbles

Youth Animals Experiments Facts Science
Slow motion sequences of snapping shrimp and mantis shrimp strikes that produce cavitation bubbles.

How Nature Can Protect Us From Droughts

Youth Environment Facts Nature
Healthy ecosystems can reduce the negative impacts of climate change.

How To Create A Story Map

Youth Creativity Grammar Writing
In this video, you'll learn how to create a story map to help plan your narrative writing!

First Images From The James Webb Space Telescope

Youth Science Space Technology
See the first five full-color images and spectrographic data from the world's most powerful space telescope, the James Webb Space Telescope.

Cracking The Uncrackable Code

Youth History Transportation
Jim Sanborn created a sculpture that sits on the grounds of CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Yet no one has been able to solve it.

Video Lab: A Sign Of Photosynthesis

Youth Experiments Nature Science
By means of photosynthesis, plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, which is their food.

Microworlds: Shapeshifters Of The Sea

Youth Animals Nature
Plankton are masters of metamorphosis, undergoing some of the most dramatic changes of any animals on Earth.

Persuasive Writing for Kids: Writing a Rough Draft and Closing

Youth Creativity Grammar Writing
After writing a great introduction, you can finish your draft. And don't forget to wrap up your writing with a good closing or conclusion.

Earth from Space: Glacier Bay

Youth Travel World
We explore part of the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska, with Copernicus Sentinel-2.

Material Magic - Making Diamonds

Youth Education Science
Did you know we can actually make diamonds in a lab? It's true! We can!

What Is The Rarest Color In Nature?

Youth History Science
Discover what colors are the most rare to see in nature, and how physics and evolution drive their scarcity.

White Tailed Eagle (Big 5: Scotland)

Youth Animals Education World
Hannah Stitfall is on the Scottish coast , on a mission to get a photo of one of Britain's biggest bird - the White Tailed Eagle.

Persuasive Writing for Kids: Writing an Introduction

Youth How-to Writing
If you have brainstormed topic ideas and made a plan of your reasons, you are ready to write. You can hook your reader by writing a good introduction.

Earth from Space: Lake Balkhash

Youth Space Travel World
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Lake Balkhash, the largest lake in Central Asia.