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Seeing The World Before Going Blind

Youth Human Travel World
These Montreal siblings are seeing the world before they go blind.

Why A Sausage Can Do What Your Gloves Cannot

Youth Science Technology
Dig into the science of touchscreens, and find out the difference between the two most common types: capacitive and resistive.

What Does A Black Hole Sound Like?

Youth Science Space
FreeSchool Presents: a closer look at black hole sounds.

What Is Ocean Stratification?

Youth Environment Nature Science
The ocean has layers that mix—sometimes. What are the layers made of? And why is it bad news when they don’t?

Similes

Youth How-to Writing
Learn what a simile is and take a look at some examples!

Alaska From Space

Youth Space World
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over the complex and diverse landscape that surrounds Nushagak Bay in Alaska.

CRISPR

Youth Fun Music Science
What exactly is CRISPR Cas9? Find out in this science-ified version of "7 Rings" by Ariana Grande, by 8th graders from The Nueva School.

Plants In Space!

Youth Experiments Nature Science
Dr. Anna-Lisa Paul and Dr. Robert J. Ferl put weeds in unique situations to study their behaviour on a molecular level.

How Many Animal Species Are There, Really?

Youth Animals Environment Facts
It's harder than you might think to know how many animal species live on Earth.

Metaphors

Youth How-to Writing
Learn about metaphors and the difference between similes and metaphors!

Artemis I Launch

Youth Space Technology
NASA’s Artemis I mission lifted off on Nov. 16, 2022, from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39B. This video includes highlights from the event.

Block Printing William Morris Wallpaper

Youth Art History
This video recreates the painstaking reproduction of a William Morris wallpaper design from 1875.

How Do Oysters Make Pearls?

Youth Nature Science
Explore how oysters use calcium carbonate to create pearls, and how this chemical compound creates a vast array of other materials.

A Chameleons Race Against Time

Youth Animals Facts Nature
Discover how a Labord’s chameleon learns how to hunt for a meal and find a potential mate, all in a short lifespan of just four months.

Cause And Effect

Youth How-to Writing
Learn some Keywords that show the cause and effect relationship.

8 Billion People On Earth

Youth Facts World
On Nov. 15, 2022, the United Nations estimates that the population on Earth passed eight billion people.

The Robot Boot That Learns As You Walk

Youth Science Technology
Exoskeletons, devices designed to augment and enhance mobility, are fast becoming a reality, thanks to an explosion in research in recent years.

The Foods That Can Improve Memory

Youth Facts Food Science
Memory is our ability to recall information from the recent or distant past. But can what we eat affect how well it works?

How To Turn Stuff From Your Yard Into Insect Sculptures

Youth Art How-to Nature
Raku Inoue is taking you through the steps you need to know to try to create your own fantastical insect sculptures.

Compare And Contrast

Youth How-to Writing
Learn about the keywords that help us compare and contrast in our writing.

Exploring Ciudad Perdida

Youth History Travel World
Ciudad Perdida or "The Lost City" is high up in Colombia’s most isolated mountain range, the Sierra Nevada.