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Martin Luther King

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Martin Luther King Jr is one of the most famous civil rights leaders in the world. Nina has more on his life and lasting legacy.

The Moon

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We'll explore just now important the moon truly is.

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.

Baby Stoats

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At less than 4 weeks old, Whisper was abandoned by her mom. Robert cared for her around the clock, but what she really needed was a friend like her.

The Sun

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What makes this star so special that it keeps our entire solar system working?

Hear The Painting: Almond Blossom

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What do you hear when you see a painting of Van Gogh? For Remko Kühne, this painting represents the beginning of life.

3 Weird Ways Science Is Saving Coral Reefs

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Coral reefs are fighting for their very survival these days, and scientists are looking for ways to help.

Run-On Sentences & Fragments

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Learn how to avoid run-on sentences and fragments with Kelsey!

Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze?

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Dr Alex Bond, the Museum's Senior Curator in Charge of Birds, explains the clever things these birds do to keep their feet warm.

Strange News: Chair Races, Pandas, and Robots!

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We've got office chair racing, possibly that largest number of panda statues for you and some humanoid robots that can help around the house.

Comma II

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Learn advanced uses for the comma.

Rare Underwater Killers

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Have you ever heard of the Blue-ringed Octopus? Or for that matter, the Cone Snail? Find out more about these deadly sea creatures here!

How Do Radar Satellites Work?

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Discover how radar technology is helping us unlock hidden insights about our planet.

Advanced Comma Rules

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Let's learn some advanced comma rules!

Why Are Robins So Aggressive?

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You might be familiar with the festive sight of a robin perched in the snow, but these sweet songbirds have quite a sinister side!

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.

How To Use Commas

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Learn how to properly use a comma within a sentence.

Hunting For Properties

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about what properties are and how we can measure them to tell us more about an object.

Strange News

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Emma-Louise has some weird and strange stories this week with a yodelling expert, a chilly marathon and a Kung Fu Panda up a tree.

What Is A Glacier Mouse?

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Glaciers are extreme environments, but some are home to 'glacier mice', orange-sized moss balls that seem to move in a peculiar, animal-like way.

Tobi's Question: What Is A Supernova?

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Are your kids wondering, “What is a supernova?” This question came from Tobi, a student from the United States.