Spy Octopus Helps A New Friend
Youth Animals
Science
Technology
To avoid predators a coconut octopus needs to think quick but with 9 brains that should be easy...and Spy Octopus is at hand to lend a helping tentacle.
Which Sunscreen Should You Choose?
Youth Health
How-to
With so many options, how do you choose which sunscreen is best for you?
How Wildfire Smoke Affects Your Body
Youth Global Warming
Health
Nature
Isabelle MacNeil spoke to two doctors and an air pollution expert to find out how wildfire smoke can affect our bodies.
Who Invented Money?
Youth Business
History
The history of money is fascinating and goes back thousands of years.
Financial Literacy For Kids: Borrowing Versus Saving
Youth How-to
Life
In this installment of the Financial Literacy series, your kids and students will learn about the difference between borrowing money or saving money to buy something.
Glove-Training A Hawaiian Hawk
Youth Animals
Nature
Chris Cooper helps with glove training a majestic, but reluctant, ‘Io (Hawaiian hawk), named Maka’io.
North American Indigenous Games
Youth Culture
History
Sports
The 10th edition of the North American Indigenous Games is a celebration and exchange of the various cultures the athletes come from.
Ice Blocks For The Elephants!
Youth Animals
Food
How-to
Bindi and Chandler are joined by Luke to whip up some special elephant ice blocks.
How AI Is Revolutionizing Deep Ocean Research
Youth Artificial Intelligence
Nature
Technology
With so much of the ocean left unexplored, and a limited number of deep ocean specialists, could AI help scientists to drive major breakthroughs?
Can Laughter Reduce Pain?
Youth Experiments
Health
Can laughter actually reduce the pain you experience? Tune in and watch this incredible experiment to find out!
Pants On Frogs?
Youth Animals
Nature
Science
A team of researchers from Stanford University in California recently took on the unusual task of making tiny pants for rainforest frogs. Watch to find out why!
Why Did Megalodon Go Extinct?
Youth Animals
History
Dive into the ocean’s depths to see how the gigantic megalodon ruled the seas, and find out what caused its extinction.
Five Skin Health Myths To Stop Believing
Youth Health
Science
Your skin is your body's largest organ ... but it might be the most misunderstood, says Dr. Jen Gunter.
Clownfish Teamwork
Youth Animals
Relationships
Science
A family of saddleback clownfish have found an excellent home, however, they need a place to lay their eggs.
Financial Literacy For Kids: Making A Budget
Youth How-to
Math
Financial Literacy for Kids—Making a Budget explains how to create a budget based on your income and expenses.
Japan's 2011 Tsunami
Youth History
Nature
The March 11 earthquake and tsunami left more than 28,000 dead or missing. See incredible footage of the tsunami swamping cities and turning buildings into rubble.
Why Does NASA Observe The Sun In Different Colours?
Youth Science
Space
The Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, sees the Sun in more than 10 distinct wavelengths of light, showing solar material at different temperatures.
How Fish Get Away With Being Colourful
Youth Environment
Nature
Coral reef fish get away with being colourful thanks to a weird quirk of underwater optics.
What Does It Feel Like To Have Autism?
Youth Experiments
Psychology
Self
You or someone you know may have autism. Dr Chris and Dr Xand of Operation Ouch find out what that feels like.