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How Can You Tell If A Plant Is Poisonous?

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This question came from Landhon, a student from Canada.

Doctor Answers Physical Therapy Questions

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Board-certified orthopedic clinical specialist Dr. Courtney Mears joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about physical therapy.

What Do Ultra-processed Foods Do To My Body National Geographic

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It’s late afternoon, and you just need a quick snack to hold you over until dinnertime. You start with a handful of chips, and before you know it, the entire bag is gone!

Why Your Brain Blinds You For 2 Hours Every Day

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Reality is not real. Your world is a prediction. Every sight, sound, and touch you experience is the result of calculations your brain makes before reality even reaches you.

What Is ADHD?

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Short animation explains ADHD through the eyes of amazing ADHD'er Molly aimed at school children to help them understand the condition.

Are We All Breathing Badly?

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How do you know if you're breathing right? Here's how you can optimize your breathing.

What Is A Service Dog?

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13 year old Grace has cerebral palsy. Scooby is her professionally trained assistant dog, who she needs to keep her alive!

How Does Extreme Heat Affect Your Body?

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Explore how heat waves affect the body, what levels of extreme heat we can survive, and what you can do to manage high temperatures.

The four questions that can help your mind heal | Byron Katie

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“I saw that when I believed my thoughts, I suffered, and when I didn’t believe them, I didn’t suffer.”

The Real Reason Why You Have Allergies

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Allergies are more than just overreactions – they might be an evolutionary relic from a time when worms invaded our bodies daily.

How Ears Let Us Hear the World

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In this episode, Squeaks learns about how humans (and a couple of other animal guests) hear.

Are you an ear rumbler?

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Your body is a lot louder than you might think.

Why Does Hair Turn Grey?

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Are your kids wondering, “Why does hair turn grey?” This question came from Yusra, a student from the United States.

What staying up all night does to your brain - Anna Rothschild

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Explore how pulling an all-nighter can impact your cognitive function, and find out what happens to your brain when you don't sleep.

Pocket-Sized Kitten

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Hank was the tiniest kitten in her litter. She needed a lot of extra special care to get big!

Cancer Research: What Are Scientists Doing To Help?

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Ricky and Diego visit a lab in Manchester to see what work scientists are doing to help treat the disease.

Kinuk's Vet Visit

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Kinuk the polar bear took a once-in-a-lifetime journey from his home at the Quebec City Aquarium to the University Veterinary Hospital Centre.

Peekaboo Achoo!

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Uh-oh! Peekaboo Cat has the sniffles! Sneeze along to the song, don't forget your hankie and to wash your hands!

We Fell For The Oldest Lie On The Internet

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“Your blood vessels stretch a staggering 100,000 kilometers, enough to wrap around Earth twice!" Sounds amazing, right? We spent over a year trying to confirm this claim, and let's just say – things aren't as they seem.

Can An AI Chatbot Really Be Your Friend?

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Is it possible to have a healthy friendship with an AI chatbot? CBC Kids News contributor Mela Pietropaolo spoke to two experts to find out more.

How Do We Taste Our Food?

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Taste receptors in the mouth sense the five basic tastes: sweetness, sourness, saltiness, bitterness, and savouriness. Let's find out how it all works!