Explore Ancient Worlds Through Art: Harp Player
Youth Art
History
Created over 4,500 years ago, the Harp Player is an excellent example of Cycladic art and sculpture.
What Cake Can Teach Us About AI?
Youth Science
Technology
How is artificial intelligence (AI) a lot like cake?
The Real Reason Ghost Catfish Shimmer Like Rainbows
Youth Animals
Science
The cause of ghost catfishes’ rainbow shimmer has been hidden in plain sight all along.
How Stretching Changes Your Muscles
Youth Movement
Science
Dig into the science of stretching, and find out what it actually does to your muscles and how you can improve your flexibility.
Bedtime History: Tegla Loroupe
Youth Human
Women
Learn about Tegla Loroupe, the little girl from Africa who grew up to be a famous marathon runner and an inspiration to her people.
What's So Special About A Woodpecker's Tongue?
Youth Animals
Facts
Science
Dr. Alex Bond explains one of the adaptations that makes woodpecker's tongues so fascinating.
A Lesson In Impermanence: Beavers
Youth Animals
Nature
Self
An engaging, insightful, and educational video for waking up with a soothing narration guiding us through the role of a beaver in its interconnected, natural habitat.
Why Do We Have Crooked Teeth?
Youth History
Science
Explore the prevailing scientific theory of why crooked teeth and impacted wisdom teeth are recent developments in human evolution.
Bedtime History: Helen Keller
Youth History
Women
Learn about Helen Keller's journey to overcome all odds by learning to speak, read, write books, and later tour the world bringing attention to others with similar disabilities.
NASA's Artemis Highlights
Youth Space
Technology
World
Ride along with NASA’s Orion capsule on the Artemis I mission around the Moon and back.
Are Our Allergies Getting Worse?
Youth Global Warming
Health
Kids News contributor Arjun Ram investigates how issues like global warming may have impacted allergy season and what kids can do to get help.
How One Design Flaw Almost Toppled A Skyscraper
Youth Cities
Construction
Technology
Dig into the unique engineering of New York City’s Citicorp Center tower, and the design flaw that threatened to topple it.
Bedtime History: Maya Angelou
Youth History
Politics
Women
Learn about the famous author and poet who helped the Civil Rights Movement and changed the world with her inspiring words and life story.
What Is A Sea Bunny?
Youth Animals
Science
Scientist Suzanne Williams explains what these cute little creatures are.
Forces And Motion
Youth Physics
Science
This video will explain what force and motion are, what their relationship is to each other, and what relationship there is between force, mass, and acceleration.
A Lesson In Impermanence: Fungi
Youth Nature
Self
Wellness
With calming narration and soothing nature visuals, we’ll learn about how fungi grows and how mushrooms play an important part in the life cycle of all living things.
Can Zoos Save Species From Extinction?
Youth Animals
History
Science
Dig into the breeding program that saved Takhi horses from extinction, and explore the role of zoos in animal conservation.
Bedtime History: Sally Ride
Youth Facts
History
Women
Learn about the physicist and astronaut, Sally Ride, who became the first American woman to fly in space.