Living And Nonliving Things
KidsNatureScienceBiology Living things are called organisms, and anything from a blue whale to a spot of mold can be a living organism!
Raccoon - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature Learn some amazing facts about the raccoon in this video from National Geographic Kids.
A Hamster Gets a Check-up
YouthAnimalsHealthPets A Teddy Bear Hamster named Donavan is brought into the clinic because the owners are worried about his eye.
Why Does Salt Make Food Taste Better?
AdultsEducationFoodScience Salt doesn’t just make things salty! It has a lot of different effects on how we perceive flavors!
How To Draw Mirabel From Encanto
KidsArtFilmHow-to Today, Hadley and I are learning how to draw Mirabel from Encanto!
Why are insects important?
AdultsIndustryLifeNatureScienceEnvironmentFood... Insects pollinate plants. While bees and butterflies get all the credit, moths, wasps, ants and beetles are also pollinators. Insects are integral to our food systems as one-third of food crops depends on the important work of pollinators.
Why Don't Fish Freeze In Winter?
KidsAnimalsScienceNature Squeaks wants to know what happens to fish when the seasons change and the pond freezes in winter!
Have You Ever Seen An Atom?
YouthPhysicsScienceTechnology Scientists at the University of California Los Angeles have found a way to create stunningly detailed 3D reconstructing of platinum nanoparticles at an atomic scale.
Public Speaking For Beginners
AdultsEducationLifeWorldSpeaking... The video looks at being organized and concise, making direct eye contact, using fewer notes to speak more extemporaneous, using simple slides for visual aids, and a confident posture, gestures, and voice.