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Animal Spotlight: Working Cats

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Meet Lucky and Buster, two special rescue cats that found their purrfect careers.

What Everyone Gets Wrong About Planes

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Myths and misconceptions about planes. Go to https://groundnews.com/Ver to see through media misconceptions and get all sides of every story. Subscribe to save 40% off unlimited access through our link.

A Journey Through the Baja Desert | Mammals | BBC Earth

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Take ten minutes out of your day to slow down, be mindful, breathe and relax as you follow these coyotes on their journey through California's Baja Desert.

Wildlife Warrior Missions: Wildlife Hospital

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Robert, Chandler & Grace visit the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital to check out some aquatic patients, starting with a truly amazing sea bird called a petrel.

Can I Eat Your Toys?

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Toys are for playing with, not eating! At least, that's what this toy eating monster has to learn.

Is AI-Generated Art Original? (Authenticity & Originality)

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What’s the line between inspiration and flat-out appropriation?

How Big Cats Are Just Like Small Cats

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From majestic leopards to the humble tabby, regardless of size – cats have much more in common than you think.

Sleepy Sheepy And The Sheepover

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It's time for Sleepy Sheepy's very first sheepover.

Why loneliness feels so real, even when it’s not | Kasley Killam

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Challenging the loneliness stigma can change your life. Here’s how to start.

FALLOUT's Critical Chemical is REAL

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RadAway is arguably the most important chemical in the whole FALLOUT universe. But can you really remove radiation like you do in the games?

Does Trash Last Forever?

YouthEnvironmentGlobal WarmingNatureScience
Danni answers one of our biggest questions about trash.

How To Draw: Monster Stack Folding Surprise

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Follow along with us and learn how to draw a monster stack.

An Ancient Roman Shipwreck May Explain the Universe

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Why would astrophysicists care about a two millennia old Roman shipwreck between the islands of Sardinia and Mal Di Ventre?

Why Democracy Is Mathematically Impossible

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Democracy might be mathematically impossible

Artificial Reefs

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This Melbourne-based research lab has worked with the City of Greater Geelong to develop a multi-pronged solution to coastal erosion.

Stomp!

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Stomp along with the elephants in this super fun movement song for preschool.

Primitive Technology: Water Bellows (uses water instead of leather)

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I built a Water Bellows. It’s an upside-down clay pot with an inlet valve and an outlet spout. The inlet valve is simply a hole in the pot with a leaf plastered to the inside with wet clay so that it forms a one-way flap valve.

Here Comes The Sun

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina chats about the sun; what it is, how it works, and how the energy gets to us here on Earth.

Perseverance Makes Me Stronger

KidsBooksReadingSelfEducation
This inspiring children's book tells the story of a young boy named Nick who faces challenges and failures while learning to roller skate.

The Fastest Ant on Earth | Earth's Great Seasons | BBC Earth

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With extra long legs to raise their bodies above the hot ground and silver hair to reflect the sun, silver ants are built for life in the desert. But even they have limits, and being the fastest ant on Earth comes in handy when you have to race to beat the heat.

How a Banana Sold for $150,000 : Modern Art

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Our cultural perspectives shape how we perceive art, including who we see as contributing to its most important movements.