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Lucy's Journey

Youth Space
Meet Lucy as she prepares for the first ever journey to the Trojan asteroids, a population of primitive small bodies orbiting in tandem with Jupiter.

Question Mark Song

Youth Education
A song about using a question mark.

When I Grow Up

Kids Music
Practice talking about jobs and careers with this super simple and super fun song.

Gentoo Penguin - Amazing Animals

Kids Animals
Gentoo penguins like to hunt for fish, krill, and squid!

Food Webs

Kids Science
There's a lot more going on in ecosystems than just temperature.

Make Your Own Cartoon

Kids Art
Today's experiment will teach you all about the different illusions animation uses to trick your brain and bring drawings to life!

Know Your Globe

Kids World
Join Jessi, Bill and Webb to learn all about the place we call home!

Black Rhino - Amazing Animals

Kids Animals
Black rhinos have been living on Earth for nearly 12 million years!

The Most Powerful Computers You've Never Heard Of

Adults History Science Technology
Analog computers were the most powerful computers for thousands of years, relegated to obscurity by the digital revolution.

Why is the Mona Lisa so famous? - Noah Charney

Adults Art History Human
Discover what factors helped Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” become the world’s most famous painting.

What Happens To Your Body When You Stop Drinking Alcohol

Adults Biology Health Human
Drinking alcohol is one of the most popular things to do across the globe. Some people spend their entire weekends sitting at the bar, but consuming alcohol on a daily or weekly basis can have extremely negative effects on the body.

What Holds a Country Together or Tears it Apart? Crash Course Geography #36

Adults History Human Politics
Today we’re going to talk about the forces that affect a country’s stability. We’ll take a closer look at Costa Rica, Venezuela, Cuba, and Brazil and examine how the cohesiveness of these Latin American countries varies dramatically even though they are in a region with similar characteristics.

How Different Cultures Celebrate The New Year

Youth Space
Most people follow the Gregorian calendar, which has 365 days, or 12 months in the year. So January 1st ends up being the most commonly celebrated New Year. But, depending on who you speak with, the New Year reaches far beyond January 1st.

Sand Dunes Shouldn’t Exist (Here’s Why They Do)

Adults Life Nature World
How can sand, blown by the wind, form such intricate and beautiful patterns as ripples and dunes? The answer is a surprising secret of self-organization.

How To Draw A Poké Ball

Kids Art
Today, we're learning how to draw a Poké Ball folding surprise. We drew Pikachu inside, but you could draw any Pokémon you want.

The History And Future Of Everything

Youth History Technology
Time makes sense in small pieces

Why The Shortest Day Of The Year Isn't The Coldest

Adults History Human World
The way we experience seasons don't necessarily line up with how they're technically defined - here's why.