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Are Life-Saving Medicines Hiding in the World’s Coldest Places?

AdultsEnvironmentLifeNature...
Could the next wonder drug be somewhere in Canada's snowy north? Take a trip to this beautiful, frigid landscape as chemist Normand Voyer explores the mysterious molecular treasures found in plants thriving in the cold.

A Lesson In Impermanence: Fungi

YouthNatureSelfWellness...
With calming narration and soothing nature visuals, we’ll learn about how fungi grows and how mushrooms play an important part in the life cycle of all living things.

Halle Bailey Sits Down with Nat Geo Explorer Aliyah Griffith | National Geographic

AdultsMediaNatureTechnology...
Executive Editor Debra Adams Simmons sits down with Halle Bailey, “Ariel” in Disney’s new movie The Little Mermaid, and Aliyah Griffith, Marine Scientist, National Geographic Explorer, and Founder of Mahogany Mermaids.

Let's Plant A Garden

KidsEnvironmentHow-toNature...
As the winter turns to spring, Squeaks and Mr. Brown begin planning the garden they’re going to grow this summer!

Primitive Technology: Roasted Ore and Shell Flux Smelt

AdultsCreativityLifeNature...
I tested 2 ways of improving iron smelts by treating the ore, roasting the ore and using snail shells as a flux. Then finally I recycled old slag to see if it would produce any more iron.

Lake Hibara

YouthTravelWorldNature
Visit Lake Hibara in Japan and see the stunning area from an aerial view.

Rescued: Penguin Scared of Water

KidsAnimalsNatureEducation
Natalia the penguin should be going back to the wild soon. The problem? She’s afraid of water.

Growing Plants Without Soil

KidsEducationExperimentsScience...
Today, Squeaks and Mister Brown will learn what plants actually need to grow.

Bear Cubs' First Trip to the Seaside | 4K UHD | Seven Worlds One Planet | BBC Earth

AdultsAnimalsLifeNature
A mother bear takes her cubs to forage for food on the beach with feisty crabs on the menu – but a nip from those claws are the their worries as a larger bear catches their scent…

Microworlds: Unsung Pollinators

YouthAnimalsEnvironmentFacts...
When it comes to pollinating flowering plants, bees and butterflies tend to get all the glory, but ants, flies, wasps, beetles, and more are also hard at work.

Bull Elephant Mines for Salt Buried in the Riverbed

AdultsAnimalsLifeNature
Filmed for first time, bull elephant creates salt cocktail using his trunk and the salt buried in the riverbed.

Do Butterflies Taste With Their Feet?

YouthAnimalsFactsNature...
Butterfly and moth expert Dr. David Lees explores what we know about butterflies’ sense of taste.

You’re Not a Lab Mouse, but You Might Be a Wild Mouse

AdultsAnimalsNatureScience...
The lab mice we use for genetic studies are not only closely related, but live out their whole lives in a sterile environment, so they don’t tell us everything we need to know about actual humans.

Entomologists Hate This Word

YouthAnimalsFactsNature...
Entomologists refer to a specific class of insects as bugs, but is it wrong to call other things bugs?

Make A Calendar Of Seeds

KidsEnvironmentNatureScience...
Mister Brown and Squeaks have asked their friend Juniper the Earthworm to help them make a seed calendar.

Harrowing Ocean Encounter with Baby Whale | Bad Natured | BBC Earth

AdultsAnimalsLifeNature...
Whilst paddleboarding around the beautiful Scottish coast, vet and conservationist Cal Major came face to face with the harsh realities of humans and wildlife sharing a home.

Microworlds: Bug Mimics

YouthAnimalsFactsNature...
Mimicry takes a few forms here on the coast in the world of bugs, all in the name of survival.