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How To Draw: Snowboarding Snowman

Kids Art Creativity How-to
Today, we're learning how to draw a cute snowman (or should we say snowperson) snowboarding.

Why Do Reindeer Eyes Change Colour?

Youth Animals Facts Science
Reindeer eyes have the remarkable ability to change colour throughout the year. Dr. Natalie Cooper tells us more.

Why is rice so popular? - Carolyn Beans

Adults Food World
Dig into how rice became a staple in the world’s diet, and the surprising consequences of its traditional production practices.

Experiencing the Rich History and Food of Canada's Season of Bounty

Adults Film Food Media
Nat Geo Photographer Matthieu Paley heads to the Maritime Provinces and Quebec in Canada during the season of bounty to connect with the land and rich history through people and food.

Polar Bear Hokey Pokey

Kids Fun Movement Music
Join the Fun with the Polar Bear Hokey Pokey! Watch as these adorable kids put their paws in and shake it all about.

How Do We Keep Life's Jenga Tower From Toppling?

Youth Ecology Nature World
In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll see how conservation biology aims to restore habitat and preserve biodiversity.

Jamie's Hug in a Mug | Microwave Mug Cake | Jamie Oliver

Adults Family Film Food
Something different for the new year, a delicious dessert bigging up the microwave; this is my very own homemade mug cake, cooked in minutes!

Penguins

Kids Animals Facts Nature
Squeaks and Jessi are learning all about the animals that live at the bottom of the world, including penguins - emperor penguins, macaroni penguins, and more.

Plant Your Pants?!?

Youth How-to Nature Science
Shanequa went to meet some young science investigators to find out how a big pair of pants has been used for an experiment to check the quality of soil at a farm.

Do Gut Microbes Control Your Personality? | Kathleen McAuliffe | TED

Adults Biology Health Human
Biologist Kathleen McAuliffe dives into new research that suggests certain bacteria in your gut can influence major parts of who you are, from your personality to life-changing neurological disorders.

The Rainiest Place On Earth

Adults Science Weather
Huge thanks to Okouchi-San and Dr. Sakai and everyone at NIED and the Large Scale Rainfall Simulator for their time, expertise and access to this amazing facility.

The Best Seat

Kids Books Reading Relationships
The Best Seat is a story of an unlikely duo finding common ground, learning to share, and forging a new friendship through shared experiences.

Macronutrients

Youth Facts Food Health
The goal for today is to describe the role of macronutrients and identify some of the healthiest sources for each.

Primitive Technology: Crab and Fish Trap

Adults Construction Creativity Education
I made a fish trap from cane and tested it over the course of a year catching various aquatic animals.

Baby Tamarin Tries to Escape Ocelot

Adults Animals Life Nature
An ocelot is only twice the size of a house cat, but to these tiny tamarins it's a giant. It could kill each of them with a single bite!

Let's Learn Winter Sports

Kids How-to Movement Sports
Join Caitie as she tries skiing, ice skating, and her favourite activity of all, snowshoeing.

Sea Otters Holding Hands

Youth Animals Nature
Sea otters face great danger in the open ocean; can this family brave the waves and stick together?

How This Guy Makes the World's Best Puzzle Boxes | Obsessed | WIRED

Adults Construction Creativity Gaming
Kagen Sound is an artisan of remarkable skill, engineering and constructing incredibly intricate puzzle boxes made entirely of wood.

Greenhouse Gases Explained

Kids Global Warming Science World
Watch the video to learn about greenhouse gases, how they work and where they come from.

Why Do Onions Make Us Cry?

Youth Food Human Science
Hayley explains the science behind why onions make us cry, and what we can do to prevent this.

How Do We Get Energy? (Chemical Reactions): Crash Course Biology #26

Adults Education Science
Cells need energy to power the chemical reactions that keep their microscopic cities running, and most of that energy comes from a chemical called ATP.