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Solving Mass Effect’s Gravity Problem

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Mass Effect is known for its incorporation of real world space science, more so than most other sci-fi games. This certainly has pleased the ‘sci-fientists’ of science and gaming enthusiasts like model scientist Salarian Zaddy, Kyle Hill.

The First (And Only) Cat In Space

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You might not have heard of Félicette, who in 1963 became the first -- and so far only -- cat to go to space.

Explaining Compassion

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What does compassion really mean? Kids News contributor Sabrina Erin interviewed Dr. Bassam Khoury, a clinical psychologist, to find out more.

Body Percussion

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Explore the fun world of body percussion with this interactive rhythm activity for kids.

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How Ancient Glass Could Transport Life Between Planets

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There's a rare material called Darwin Glass that Tasmanian Aboriginals have prized for centuries.

The Science Of Slipperiness

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We've all had an experience where soap has made a wet thing slippery, but...why?

How To Make Paint Pigments From Stones

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Anita Chowdry demonstrates the traditional method of creating blue pigment from lapis lazuli and green pigment from malachite stones.

Number Bonds

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Learn all about what number bonds are.

The Vowel Teams Song: Long E

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Learn (and sing along) with examples of the following vowel teams: ee, ea, ey, ei, ie.

Why Your Brain Blinds You For 2 Hours Every Day

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Reality is not real. Your world is a prediction. Every sight, sound, and touch you experience is the result of calculations your brain makes before reality even reaches you.

Why No Polar Pineapples?

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Sabrina chats about how the tilt of the Earth makes for both prime and not-so-prime growing conditions for things like pineapples.

What Is ADHD?

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Short animation explains ADHD through the eyes of amazing ADHD'er Molly aimed at school children to help them understand the condition.

Hats Are Not For Cats

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A silly and fun rhyming romp, Hats Are Not for Cats offers a cheerful take on bossiness and managing conflict, with a win-win twist.

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David Blaine Do Not Attempt | Sneak Peek | National Geographic

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Dive into the world of hidden magic in Thailand as David Blaine teams up with magician Patrick Kuhn, circus performer Mani Chabuchini (Tong), and the legendary "Scorpion Queen" Kanchana Ketkaew.

5 Perfect Steak Recipes With Jamie Oliver

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Steak Lovers - lets go! 5 Perfect Steak Recipes With Jamie Oliver! Jamie shows you how to cook steak 5 ways - which recipe is your favourite? Let us know in the comments below ❤️

Strange News: April 2025

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Strange news from around the world.

How Do Dogs Communicate?

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We still don't fully understand exactly how dogs communicate, but there are some key visual signals most dogs share that allow them to talk to each other.

How To Draw: Folding Frog Surprise

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This is an awesome interactive drawing—when the paper is folded, the frog’s mouth is closed, but when you open it, the frog is catching a fly with its tongue!

Do You Talk to Yourself? Here’s How to Harness Your Inner Voice | Ethan Kross | TED

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Your inner voice is a powerful tool for self-reflection and planning, but it can also trap you in negative thought loops — “chatter,” as psychologist and neuroscientist Ethan Kross calls it.