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You've Never Heard of the World's Most Common Mineral

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The most common substance in the world is literally IN the world. It's a mineral called bridgmanite, and it belongs to a class of minerals (called perovskites) that scientists are trying to use in the next generation of solar panels.

Are there any places on Earth with no bugs? - Charles Wallace

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Travel to some of the most extreme environments on Earth and see how insects are able to employ their skills to survive.

Do Your Best

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How can we save the planet? Listen to this song and sing along.

What Happens When Predators Disappear?

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A world without predators. It sounds like a safer, happier world, but come on, this is SCIENCE…

Igneous Rocks Used To Be Liquid!

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A new friend Savannah and Sam learn about different kinds of igneous rocks, which form after liquid magma or lava cools into solid rock.

Why Do Leaves Change Colour And Fall?

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They’re pretty to look at, sure -- but the changing leaves you see in autumn are really a striking example of nature taking extreme measures to protect itself.

The Ocean Has Weather Too And It's Weird

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Prepare to support and help sustain healthy coastal and marine ecosystems with a focus on community impact by earning a Master of Science degree in Coastal and Marine Science and Management.

Zero Waste Week

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Ricky has been to a school in South London which has taken lots of steps to try to put an end to their waste.

Farne Islands' Puffins

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Learn how the the population of these colourful seabirds have stabilized on Farne Islands.

You’re Filled With Microplastics. So What?

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Plastic pollution has been called “one of the greatest environmental challenges of the 21st century.” Billions of tons of it has entered the ecosystem, and entered YOU, in the form of so-called “microplastics.” But are microplastics actually bad?

Nature's Grand Show: Exploring a Season of Wonder in Canada | National Geographic

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Geographic on a beautiful trip to the Yukon territory to experience the incredible nature that Canada has to offer.

Does Trash Last Forever?

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Danni answers one of our biggest questions about trash.

Artificial Reefs

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This Melbourne-based research lab has worked with the City of Greater Geelong to develop a multi-pronged solution to coastal erosion.

How Do Cicadas Make Noise?

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Learn a bit about the science of how cicadas make their unique noise.

These Animals Actually LIKE Getting Caught

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Even when animal traps are humane, it seems pretty obvious that animals wouldn't want to get caught.

The Science Behind Wildfires

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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.

Little Dandelion

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The story introduces diverse people groups, animals, and habitats as it follows dandelions around the globe.

Food Sustainability Around The World | Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted | National Geographic

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Sustainability comes in many forms and is key to living in harmony with the world around us. Join Chef Gordon Ramsay this International Sustainable Gastronomy Day and discover more about sustainable food practices around the world.

Ocean Fish Poop

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Watch this video and find out what fish poop has to do with the health of the ocean and our planet.

How Is Climate Change Affecting Whales?

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Scientists have been working with whales in the Atlantic peninsula to study how climate change and overfishing is affecting them.

How we can revive Planet Earth in less than 20 years

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“If given a chance, nature can rebound, and nature can rebound dramatically.” Biologist Sean B. Carroll discusses the resilience of nature and how humans can help it thrive.