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Climate Types

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Let's learn about the different climate types on our planet!

Entomologists Hate This Word

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Entomologists refer to a specific class of insects as bugs, but is it wrong to call other things bugs?

How Ancient Stones Helped Track The Seasons

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

Microworlds: Bug Mimics

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Mimicry takes a few forms here on the coast in the world of bugs, all in the name of survival.

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.

How Do We Move Our Fingers

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Learn about how we move our fingers and more fun scientific facts related to hands.

How Your Immune System Works

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Today, we are finding out how your immune system works through a science experiment!

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.

When Is The Moon's Birthday?

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We asked Museum planetary science researcher Prof Sara Russell, "What day of the year should we be saying happy birthday to this natural satellite? "

How Does Our Sense Of Balance Work?

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Today, you will learn about how you BALANCE!

Microworlds: Bugs—Bugs 101

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This episode is part of Microworlds: Bugs series, where we shrink down and discover the wonderful lives of the tiny, the miniature, the microworlds.

Taxonomy

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Learn all about taxonomy in this fascinating video.

What Was The Biggest Dinosaur That Ever Lived?

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What was the largest dinosaur? And how did it get so big? If you're shouting 'Diplodocus!' and 'Brachiosaurus!', you're on the right track.

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.

Magenta: The Colour That Doesn't Exist

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When we look at a rainbow, we see a full spectrum of light. Every colour we could imagine. Except one – magenta.

How Close Are We To Uploading Our Minds?

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Investigate the possibility of scanning the human brain and uploading our minds and consciousness to a digital world.

What Is Symbiosis?

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You might think symbiosis is when two different species live in perfect harmony— but that’s just one kind of interaction.

Can You Freeze Your Body And Come Back To Life?

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Dig into the field of cryobiology and explore the possibility of humans being frozen and preserved for future resurrection.

Why Don't Oil And Water Mix?

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Join recipe tester Adelina as she uncovers the scientific secret to making water and oil mix.

Studying Forest Biomass From Space

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Forestry expert Maurizio Santoro explains how the use of various data can bring a great contribution/benefit to the field of mapping biomass.

Hagfish: The World's Slimiest Creatures

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Discover the extraordinary capabilities of hagfish, the slime-producing fish that has survived on Earth for over 300 million years.