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Building the world's largest (and most controversial) power plant - Alex Gendler

Adults Construction Design Industry
Explore the creation of China’s Three Gorges Dam, and find out how the hydroelectric plant generates its power.

How to Harvest Pecans (In Slow Motion) - Smarter Every Day 248

Adults Food Human Nature
I hope you enjoyed learning about Pecan Harvesting as much as I did!

Why Do You Have Reoccurring Dreams?

Adults Health Human Psychology
Dream. Dream. Dream. It's Dear Blocko 30!

Best Of Spring | BBC Earth

Adults Ecology Nature World
In the first of our seasonal specials, we bring you the best spring moments from the BBC Earth archive.

The most colorful gemstones on Earth - Jeff Dekofsky

Adults Education Nature World
What gives opals their signature shimmering colors? Dig into the science of the gemstone’s formation, millions of years in the making.

What If Earth got Kicked Out of the Solar System? Rogue Earth

Adults Education Human Life
To get a fresh perspective on science, go to https://brilliant.org/Nutshell/ and sign up free. And there’s an extra perk for kurzgesagt viewers: the first 200 people to use the link get 20% off their annual membership, which lets you view all the daily problems in the archives and unlock every course. Thanks to our friends from Brilliant for supporting this channel.

Potatoes 3 Ways | Jamie Oliver

Adults Family Film Food
You can do make many delicious things with the humble potato, so here is a little collection of Jamie' favourite recipes.

Which bag should you use?

Adults Industry Nature World
Explore the environmental impact of three types of bags— plastic, paper, and cloth— to find out how they’re made, used and disposed of.

How to Make Lemon Meringue Pie | Jamie Oliver

Adults Family Film Food
Jamie's going to show you an old school sweet treat that'll make your tastebuds sing, lemon meringue pie! Come tea time or dessert, this is one of our absolute favourites.

The Search for History’s Lost Slave Ships | Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic

Adults Environment History Human
On the bottom of the world’s oceans lie historic treasures—the lost wrecks of ships that carried enslaved people from Africa to the Americas. Only a handful have been identified so far, but National Geographic explorer and Storytelling Fellow Tara Roberts is documenting the efforts of Black scuba divers and archaeologists to find more, hoping to finally bring their stories to light.

How fast is the speed of thought? - Seena Mathew

Adults Biology Human Science
Travel into the brain to see how its network of neurons transmit your thoughts and what factors determine how quickly you think.

How do investors choose stocks? - Richard Coffin

Adults Data Science Economy Personal Finance
Explore the strategies investors use to choose stocks and learn whether it’s better to be an active or passive investor.

How Large Can a Bacteria get? Life & Size 3

Adults Biology Education Science
In and out, in and out. Staying alive is about doing things. This very second, your cells are combusting glucose molecules with oxygen to make energy available, which keeps you alive for another precious moment. To get the oxygen to your cells you are breathing.

What If You're Trapped on an Island? ft. MrBeast

Adults Creativity Health Humor
MrBeast has a new challenge: Survive Trapped on an Island.

Homemade Chilli Jam | Jamie Oliver

Adults Family Film Food
Jamie's easy chilli jam delivers layer upon layer of beautiful flavours with the spicy surprise of a scotch bonnet.

Remembrance Day Resources

Teachers Education Leadership Teacher Cafe
Remembering all that they have done during times of war, military conflict and peace helps us to better understand our nation's history and its future.

Why no one has measured the speed of light

Adults Data Science Education Science
Physics students learn the speed of light, c, is the same for all inertial observers but no one has ever actually measured it in one direction.