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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.

The Ozone Layer

Youth Global Warming Science
What's going on with the hole in the ozone layer?

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.

Financial Literacy For Kids: Needs & Wants

Youth How-to Math
Financial Literacy for Kids: Needs and Wants explains the difference between needs versus wants.

Explore Ancient Worlds Through Art: Elgin Throne

Youth Art History
The Elgin Throne is an ancient Greek artifact from the 3rd century BCE that’s full of symbolism and ancient myths.

It's Pareidolia!

Youth Psychology
Dig into the phenomenon of face pareidolia, which is the tendency of our brains to see faces in everyday objects.

Using Lasers To Disperse Ravens

Youth Animals Science
Chris uses one of the world's only remotely-fired lasers to safely disperse a gathering of thousands of ravens in the middle of the California desert.

What Are You Consuming?

Youth Self Wellness World
Here are strategies to bring awareness into daily living.

Financial Literacy For Kids: Introduction

Youth How-to Math
Financial Literacy for Kids provides the basics about needs versus wants, budgeting, credit versus debit, and more.

Explore Ancient Worlds Through Art: Medusa Mirror

Youth Art History
It was said that Medusa, the mythical monster, could turn people to stone with just a look. So, why did the ancient Greeks put an image of her on a mirror?

Are There Earthquakes On Other Planets?

Youth Science Space
Are there earthquakes on other planets? There sure are, but we don’t call them earthquakes. Find out more in this video.

How I Built My Prosthetic Arm With LEGO Bricks

Youth Experiments Technology
The genius engineering student was born without a right forearm, but now makes his own prosthetics using the creative power of LEGO bricks.

Real Or Fake?

Youth How-to Internet Culture Language
Maggie showed us three types of misinformation you might find on TikTok and tips for spotting them.

Banding A Baby Bald Eagle

Youth Animals Nature
Christian helps a team of experts band DC9, a baby bald eagle, which is no small feat.