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Ancient City Of Nan Madol

Youth History Travel World
Dr. Albert Lin travels to Micronesia, in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, to uncover the ancient island city of Nan Madol.

Why are People Moving to Cities?

Adults Education History Human
ccording to the UN, people living in urban places now outnumber those in rural areas — which is a pretty new phenomenon for many parts of the world.

How Do Insect Eyes Work?

Kids Animals Science
Jessi and Squeaks learn all about how dragonflies see - did you know they have thousands of eyes?!

Water Fight!

Youth Science World
So, what happens when there's not enough water? Well...not good things.

How the Suez Canal changed the world - Lucia Carminati

Adults Construction Culture History
Dig into the construction of the Suez Canal, and discover how it became one of the world’s busiest maritime passages.

Whale vs. Argentinosaurus: Battle For The Biggest

Kids Animals Humor
It’s the BIGGEST battle yet: Blue Whales vs. Prehistoric Argentinosaurus.

UV Plants Caught On Camera?

Youth Nature Science
David Attenborough shows us the world through an insect's eyes, viewing plants and flowers in beautiful ultra-violet vision!

The Tree that Survives Without Rain| Earth’s Great Rivers II | BBC Earth

Adults Life Nature World
In the midst of dry season, while most trees loose their leaves, the apple ring acacias at the Zambezi River is full of life, providing shelter and food for the animals.

Hooray For Teachers!

Kids Music
The Super Wiggles remind us that not all heroes wear capes and that superheroes are everywhere.

Opinion Writing - Episode 2

Youth Creativity Writing
Now that you know what an opinion IS, you're ready to start writing your own.

Why All Melodies Should Be Free for Musicians to Use | Damien Riehl | TED

Adults Art Human Science
Evoke a familiar tune in a song and get slapped with a lawsuit ... it's a tale almost as old as copyright itself.

M Jackson: Glacier Explorer

Kids Work World
M Jackson studies glaciers and meets wildlife as she discovers everything she can about ancient ice.

The Huge Hexagon-Shaped Storm on Saturn

Youth Science Space
The sun is slowly rising over Saturn’s north pole, exposing an immense six-sided hurricane.

Smart FBI Negotiation Techniques You Can Actually Use

Adults History Human Politics
Wouldn't it be nice to be able to win any argument you may find yourself in? Don't miss today's revealing video that exposes FBI interrogation techniques you can actually use to give yourself the high ground in any confrontation!

How To Make A Unicorn Puppet

Kids Art Creativity
Have a dig in the recycling bin for some of the materials for this fun DIY make inspired by Swiss artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp's Dada marionettes.

A Brie(f) History Of Cheese

Youth History Humor World
Paul Kindstedt shares the history of one of our oldest and most beloved foods.

How To Make The Best Croissants At Home

Adults Education Film Food
These perfect croissants are flaky on the outside, soft and buttery on the inside and ideal for weekend baking . What's not to love about this iconic pastry?

5 Density Science Experiments

Kids Education Science
If you want to see cool science experiments that are easy to do and learn about density, then you've come to the right place.

Gems, Minerals, Crystals & Rocks–What's the Difference?

Youth Science
How can you distinguish rock from a mineral? Is that a gem, or is it a crystal? Learn what all these words really mean in this video!

Little Farms, Big Movement | Branching Out | Part 2

Adults Health Human Nature
In this Branching Out episode, follow along as Ginger Zee and her family meet the farmers behind Apricot Lane Farms (also known as “The Biggest Little Farm”) and learn more about a new eco-friendly farming movement.

Sloth vs. Koala: Battle For The Laziest

Kids Animals Humor Nature
A Sloth and Koala battle it out to see who is THE Laziest!