Anthony Mackie Asks NASA About Ocean Science
Youth Global Warming Science SpaceJoin Anthony Mackie, actor and National Geographic host, as he chats about how scientists study the ocean and the creatures that live there – including sharks!
The Device Helping Children With Diabetes
Youth Science Technology WellnessLearn about this amazing device that is helping those with diabetes on a daily basis.
Computer Skills For Teens: Cyberbullying
Youth Cybersecurity How-to Social MediaLearn a little about how to keep online bullies from ruining your time on the internet.
How Did Minecraft Start?
Youth Gaming History Internet Culture30 years of Minecraft! How did Minecraft evolve?
Bee-Inspired
Youth Animals Nature TechnologyThe pioneering startup BloomX has developed devices like the Robee and Crossbee to mimic the different pollination strategies of bees.
The History Of Crocs
Youth Creativity Life StyleWhether you rock them all summer for their comfortable cushion-like feel or despise their awkward shape and bright colours, Crocs have an interesting history.
Why Video Games Reduce Anxiety
Youth Gaming Mental Health Science WellnessSince video games arrived on the scene, people have worried about their addictive nature. Research suggests that it can have major benefits for our mental health.
Computer Skills For Teens: Social Media Etiquette
Youth Education How-to Social MediaWithout our usual visual cues, online interactions can sometimes lead to serious miscommunications. Learn a few tips to avoid this.
What Is A Deepfake?
Youth Artificial Intelligence TechnologyNewsround has been investigating what a deepfake is, and what they are used for.
What Earth In 2050 Could Look Like
Youth Environment Future Global WarmingWhat could our future world look like if we continue to do nothing about climate change? Take a look at the possibilities.
Digital Footprints
Youth Cybersecurity How-toLearn how to manage your digital footprint and keep your personal data away from prying eyes.
Loud Fish!
Youth Animals Environment ScienceResearchers now know how a tiny fish called the Danionella cerebrum makes such a loud noise.