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The Future Of The Natural World

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Ricky takes a look at the future of the natural world at London's Natural History Museum.

Writing A Friendly Letter

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In this lesson, students will learn the rules for writing a friendly letter.

The Great Escape

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Sabrina talks about gravity, escape velocity, and how gravity works between two objects.

Your Planet News #1

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We have stories from Brazil, Italy, and the UK.

Tardigrades

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Have you ever heard of a moss piglet or water bear? You may know them better as tardigrades, renowned for being incredibly tough.

The Engineering Process

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Sabrina talks to us about the Engineering Process and why we should do things in order, as well as many of the questions we should ask along the way.

Reading Through Touch

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One charity is giving blind and partially sighted people the opportunity to experience the joys of reading through touch.

Writing Professional Emails

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In this computer skills lesson, students will learn the etiquette rules for writing a professional email.

What's An Engineer?

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Sabrina talks about what engineers do and why they do it!

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.

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.

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.

Strange News: April 2025

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Strange news from around the world.

Are We All Breathing Badly?

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How do you know if you're breathing right? Here's how you can optimize your breathing.

Seasons And The Sun

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Sabrina talks about how the Earth's tilt is responsible for Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall.

Canadian Spotted Lake

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This lake in Canada sports a stunning summer look - spots!

Crocs' Transformative History

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In this animated explainer, MoMA curator Paola Antonelli covers the history of Crocs’s remarkable transformation.

Weathering And Erosion

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Sabrina gives us a real-world example of how the Hydrosphere and Geosphere affect each other in the form of Weathering and Erosion.

World Environmental News

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Jenny brings us our weekly round up of environmental news from around the world.

How Does Extreme Heat Affect Your Body?

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Explore how heat waves affect the body, what levels of extreme heat we can survive, and what you can do to manage high temperatures.

Tiny Bossy Piglet

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This tiny piglet thinks he’s a giant and loves picking on everyone on the farm!