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Did Vikings Use These Crystals To Navigate?

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The Vikings were renowned navigators at a time before magnetic compasses were invented. So how'd they manage it? Their secret may have been these pretty-pointed crystals of calcite called Iceland spar, and this month's SciShow Rocks Box subscribers will get to try this out for themselves!

Valeriana: Lost City In Mexico

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In the heart of Mexico, special technology has uncovered a huge, thousand-year old city the size of Edinburgh.

The Story Of Chocolate

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Learn how chocolate is made, step by step, from cacao beans to a sweet treat! Which do you like best—milk, dark, or white?

How To Draw: Stitch Squishmallow

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https://youtu.be/JoG8uk_8d94

Why don’t companies want you to repair your stuff? - Aaron Perzanowski

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Explore how the Right to Repair movement is pushing back against companies which don’t want consumers fixing their products.

The Ancestor Paradox

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There are several ways to think about ancestry, and all of them suggest you have fewer unique ancestors than you might think.

Writing A Short Story: Ideating

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Part two of the challenge of writing your own short story.

What Are Porifera?

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Did you know that sea sponges aren't plants but animals? This video for kids provides some interesting facts about the least advanced group of animals in the world.

Zoom, Zoom, Zoom

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This catchy, fun, and educational song takes kids on a journey through our solar system.

The Real Reason Why You Have Allergies

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Allergies are more than just overreactions – they might be an evolutionary relic from a time when worms invaded our bodies daily.

A Dog Elephant-Walker

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This determined dog helps her family run an elephant sanctuary!

How To Fold Laundry

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We're going to learn about how to fold laundry today!

Pinwheel Breathing

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Pinwheel Breathing is a great technique to regulate adrenaline, stress, and anxiety levels.

Drowning in Noise: Sound Waves and Sea Creatures | National Geographic

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Join Benedict Cumberbatch and Goodwill ambassador of SEA BEYOND Valentina Gottlieb to uncover the devastating impact humans make on the ocean's acoustic environment.

Kebabs & Homemade Flatbreads

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Nutty, sweet, and spiced... infuse your homemade kebabs with so much flavour in this delicious recipe that you can make for under £1 a portion

Hunting For Properties

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about what properties are and how we can measure them to tell us more about an object.

Senses You Didn't Know You Have

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Squeaks is heading on a trip around the world! He's going to experience so many things, using senses he didn't even know he has!

What Do You Think Is Funny?

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People can have senses of humour - that means things that they find funny - and Caitie wants to know what your sense of humour is like!

Solar Energy Is Even Cheaper Than You Think | Jenny Chase | TED

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How prevalent is solar power, really? According to researcher Jenny Chase, it's already displacing fossil fuels in key energy markets around the world.

This Is the Oldest, Weirdest Instrument On Earth

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This musical instrument is 400,000+ years old and still growing.

Writing A Short Story: Introduction

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Part one of the challenge of writing your own short story.