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How Ancient Stones Helped Track The Seasons

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Mysterious stone arrangements reveal Senegal’s ancient connections to astronomy.

Earth's Water Cycle

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ESA’s Climate Change Initiative is looking at a range of climate variables linked to the water cycle.

The World's Loudest Sound

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Do you know what created the loudest sound on Earth? Let's find out in this video.

A Love Letter To The Ocean

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Learn about the vital role the ocean plays in the carbon cycle and in regulating Earth’s climate with this poem.

When Will The Continents Collide?

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Dig into the science of plate tectonics to find out when the next supercontinent will emerge— and how it could affect Earth’s environment.

Why Hollywood Loves Making Sequels

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CBC Kids News contributor Arjun Ram spoke with Canadian film critics to better understand why Hollywood makes so many sequels and why audiences keep watching.

Cave Art 101

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From human hands to now-extinct animals, cave art gives us a glimpse into prehistoric life.

Angel Falls 360°

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A 360° video of Angel Falls — the highest waterfall in the world.

What Is The Rarest Colour In Nature?

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Discover what colors are the most rare to see in nature, and how physics and evolution drive their scarcity.

Ancient Footprints

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Scattered seeds help reveal when ancient humans first left footprints in North America.

Dublin From Space

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The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Dublin, the capital and largest city of Ireland.

Securing Land Rights For Women In Africa

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Cécile Bibiane Ndjebet is a tireless advocate for the rights of women in Africa to secure land tenure.

Stories Of Young Changemakers

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These stories help everyone see the new reality — that everything is changing, and this requires redefining what “growing up” means.

Seeing The World Before Going Blind

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These Montreal siblings are seeing the world before they go blind.

Alaska From Space

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

8 Billion People On Earth

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

Exploring Ciudad Perdida

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

Mississippi River From Space

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This week's edition features radar images of the Mississippi River, one of the longest rivers in North America.

Earth From Space: Mackenzie River

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The Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission takes us over the Mackenzie River, a major river system in the Canadian boreal forest.

Earth From Space: Glasgow

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The Copernicus Sentinel-2 takes us over Glasgow, Scotland.

The History Of The Universe

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This film reveals how thirteen billion years of history can be captured in a single moment.