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Mindfulness: Let's Unwind

Youth Health How-to Wellness
Practice unwinding your body and thoughts so you feel relaxed and happy inside and out.

Is Caviar a scam?

Adults Film Food Fun
Does caviar actually taste good or is it only popular because of it's status as a luxury product? In this video, we find out.

DIY Pom Pom Launcher

Kids Experiments How-to Science
Get ready for an explosion of fun with our DIY Pom Pom Launcher! This isn't just a craft; it's a thrilling experience that will keep you engaged and excited.

Meet Our Biggest Snake

Youth Animals Ecology Nature
Alimah is an icon of Australia Zoo, with many returning guests ensuring to stop by his home...but it's not everyday we get to meet him so up close! In an exciting moment, the reptiles crew are measuring Alimah for the first time in years.

Unlearn junk marketing, build a dynasty | Gary Vaynerchuk for Big Think+

Adults Business Internet Culture Media
Gary Vaynerchuk, the entrepreneurial force behind VaynerMedia and VeeFriends, explores the critical missteps businesses make in connecting with their customers, primarily their failure to adapt to consumer needs and their reliance on yesterday’s strategies.

Generative A.I - We Aren’t Ready.

Adults History Science Technology
New generative A.I breakthroughs are happening almost every week, it seems.

How To Draw: Cartoon Pear

Kids Art Creativity How-to
Dive into this fun and simple lesson, perfect for kids of all ages as we learn to draw a funny cartoon pear.

Arctic Polar Vortex

Youth Facts Weather World
Check out this cool video all about the polar vortex! Learn what it is, how it forms and why it's important.

We're Probably Going to Cure MS

Adults Health History Science
You've probably heard of multiple sclerosis, especially if you're a fan of The West Wing. But can we ever cure MS? Yes. But also, no. But also, probably? It's complicated.

How humanity got hooked on coffee - Jonathan Morris

Adults Food History Human
Trace the history of coffee, from its first known origins to its rise in popularity due to trade routes and cultivation.

Teddy Bear Hokey Pokey

Kids Fun Movement Music
This song will have your little ones laughing and dancing along with their favorite cuddly teddy bears.

Intro To Poetry

Youth Creativity Writing
What is poetry and what are the rules for writing your own?

Why Do All YouTube Videos Look Alike?

Adults Creativity Education Media
Many crustaceans from all sorts of starting points evolve to end up looking similar, likely due to outside pressures. That’s sort of like what happens with YouTube videos.

The Digger And The Flower

Kids Books Reading Wellness
The Digger and the Flower is a heartfelt story of tenderness and caring for the world around us.

Ocean Wonders: A Symphony Of Smells

Youth Animals Nature Science
Hold your breath—but not your nose—as we explore olfaction in the ocean.

The Paradox of an Infinite Universe

Adults Education Science Space
What is outside of the universe? We know that the universe had a beginning 14 billion years ago and that it has been expanding ever since.

Inside the Illegal Ape Trade | Trafficked: Underworlds with Mariana van Zeller

Adults Animals Life Nature
Mariana van Zeller follows the ruthless and heartbreaking business of the illegal trade of wild apes. But amidst the darkness, she encounters a beacon of hope – Congolese activists fighting tirelessly to protect these apes from vanishing forever.

The Windiest Places On Earth

Kids Nature Weather World
Jessi and Squeaks explore two of the windiest places on Earth: Mount Washington in New Hampshire, USA, and Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica.

Why Are Butterflies So Colourful?

Youth Animals Education Nature
We go to Chester Zoo to answer one of your Big Questions on butterflies!

Frozen Fish Pie | Keep Cooking & Carry On | Jamie Oliver

Adults Family Film Food
This is my version of a fish pie. It's delicious and thrifty and I'm heroing most of the ingredients from the freezer. It's so good, you have to try it!

3 Mysteries of the Universe

Adults Education Science Space
We're still in the dark about what 95 percent of our universe is made of — and the standard model for understanding particle physics has hit a limit.