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Dorothy J. Vaughn

Youth History Space Women
Dorothy J. Vaughan was a pioneer human computer and visionary who was integral in the expansion of a diverse workforce across NASA.

The Archerfish

Youth Animals Nature Science
Join the crew as they search the mangrove forests of Indonesia to find and film the unusual hunting tactics of the archerfish.

How Do Cicadas Make Noise?

Youth Animals Environment Science
Learn a bit about the science of how cicadas make their unique noise.

Cleaning Up Space Debris

Youth Science Space Technology
Paladin Space founder Harrison Box, explains the dangers of space debris — and how their innovative solution aims to combat this threat.

Down To Earth

Youth Physics Science World
In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about why things on the bottom of the Earth, don't just fall off into space. Plus... PENGUINS!

Could Robots Help You In Class?

Youth Future Gadgets Technology
Meet AV Howard, a robot who attends school when real Howard can't!

Banding A Herring Gull

Youth Animals Education Movement
Chris assists researchers Dustin and Emilio in banding herring gulls on the Javits Center green roof.

Defying Gravity

Youth Physics Science Space
Sabrina talks about gravity and explains that when we talk about gravity pulling things down, what we really mean is gravity is pulling things TOWARD the Earth.

What Is SPF?

Youth Health Science
Kids News contributor Sabrina Erin breaks down what SPF means in this video.

Which Animal Can Hear The Best?

Youth Animals Facts Nature
Explore the extraordinary auditory adaptations in the animal kingdom, and find out which creature has the best hearing.

Becoming An Artist: Paula Rego

Youth Art History Women
Settle in for a story about artist Paula Rego. How did she decide to become an artist? What inspired her?

Olympics 2024: What Is Kitesurfing?

Youth Movement Sports World
With the Olympic games in full swing, let's take a look at one of the new events of kitesurfing.

Is Cold Water Swimming Good For You?

Youth Human Science
Cold water swimming has been linked to a range of health benefits – potentially improving brain fog, energy levels and chronic pain, according to researchers.

Part(icles) Of Your World

Youth Facts Physics Science
In this episode, Sabrina talks to us about matter and particles and that all matter is made up of particles.

The Science Behind Wildfires

Youth Environment Nature Science
In this video, we explore how wildfires start and spread. From the initial spark to the roaring blaze, we'll break down the key factors that add to wildfire behaviour.

Why Does Hitting Your Funny Bone Feel...Funny?

Youth Biology Health Human
Explore the complex anatomy of the elbow, and find out why hitting your funny bone causes such an odd and painful sensation.

Becoming An Artist: Yoko Ono

Youth Art Women Work
Meet Yoko Ono. She is an artist, filmmaker, activist and musician who believes that you can change the world by being yourself.

Olympics 2024: What Is Rowing?

Youth Sports World
With the Olympics just starting, let's take a look at the sport of rowing.

The Apollo 11 Moon Landing

Youth History Space Technology
In the months leading up to the historic take-off, Nasa put the crew through gruelling, relentless simulations in order to prepare them.

What Is Compassion?

Youth Self Wellness
What does compassion really mean? Kids News contributor Sabrina Erin interviewed Dr. Bassam Khoury, a clinical psychologist, to find out more.

Tips For Summer Swimming

Youth Education Facts How-to
Emma-Louise shares some advice on how to make sure you stay safe when swimming during the hot weather!