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Kylee Makes Rainbow Slime!

Kids Creativity Experiments How-to Science
Kylee creates a Rainbow Slime Waterfall, and then experiments to figure out how to get slime INSIDE a balloon!

Ice Blocks For The Elephants!

Youth Animals Food How-to
Bindi and Chandler are joined by Luke to whip up some special elephant ice blocks.

How This Guy Became The Best Rock Skipper On The Planet | Obsessed | WIRED

Adults Fun Human Media
Kurt Steiner is record holding champion stone skipper—and a master of the physics that underpin the sport. A labor of love that's evolved into a world-class passion, see where Kurt harvests his preferred rocks, the qualities he seeks in them, and each factor he considers in order to throw like a pro.

Dino Road Trip

Kids History Science World
Join dinosaur pals Ali the Ankylosaurus and Sean the Iguanodon as they time travel on a Dino Road Trip!

Social Studies: Farmers

Youth Education Environment World
Learn all about farmers.

How Species Make and Break Friendships

Adults Animals Human Life
Community ecology is the study of interactions between different species of living things, and lets ecologists examine the effects of predator-prey relationships, parasites, and mutually beneficial interactions. In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll examine the myriad interspecies interactions with examples, see how keystone species impact their environment and explore how communities rebuild when they are disrupted, through the lens of the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.

How To Draw: A Funny Blueberry

Kids Art Creativity How-to
Today, we're showing you how to draw a funny cartoon blueberry!

How AI Is Revolutionizing Deep Ocean Research

Youth Artificial Intelligence Nature Technology
With so much of the ocean left unexplored, and a limited number of deep ocean specialists, could AI help scientists to drive major breakthroughs?

Is "Wagyu" ground beef a scam?

Adults Education Film Food
What does Wagyu even mean these days? In this video, I want to start and get to the bottom of it.

Body Parts Dance Song

Kids Fun Music
Sing along and learn body parts with The Kiboomers Simon Says Body Parts song.

Can Laughter Reduce Pain?

Youth Experiments Health
Can laughter actually reduce the pain you experience? Tune in and watch this incredible experiment to find out!

The #1 way to strengthen your mind is to use your body | Wendy Suzuki

Adults Biology Health Human
Exercise gives your brain a “bubble bath of neurochemicals,” says Wendy Suzuki, a professor of neural science.

It's Time To Visit The Optician

Kids Family Health
JoJo and Gran Gran take a trip to have JoJo’s eyes tested at the opticians.

Pants On Frogs?

Youth Animals Nature Science
A team of researchers from Stanford University in California recently took on the unusual task of making tiny pants for rainforest frogs. Watch to find out why!

Everything is about to change.

Adults Artificial Intelligence Education Science
We can’t ignore it any longer. Generative A.I. like ChatGPT is going to change everything. It already is. Here’s what the future looks like from my vantage point.

DIY Coin Battery

Kids Experiments How-to Science
Little ones will be amazed to see an LED light up using simple items, and older kids can take part in setting up the experiment themselves!

Why Did Megalodon Go Extinct?

Youth Animals History
Dive into the ocean’s depths to see how the gigantic megalodon ruled the seas, and find out what caused its extinction.

Why Are Saturn’s Rings Younger Than Saturn?

Adults Education Science Space
Saturn's rings are younger than Saturn, and the most spectacular sight in the Solar System is also disappearing. How do we know? By running our finger through some cosmic dust.

Best Animal Friends: IHOP And Waffles

Kids Animals Relationships
IHOP, a two-legged pup, makes friends with Waffles, a big Great Dane!

The Ozone Layer

Youth Global Warming Science
What's going on with the hole in the ozone layer?

What was life like for a court jester? - Beatrice K. Otto

Adults History Human Politics
Contrary to common belief, jesters weren’t just a medieval European phenomenon but flourished in other times and cultures. The first reliably recorded jester is thought to be You Shi, of 7th century BCE China. Jesters had unique relationships to power: they could be viewed as objects of mockery or as entertainers and trusted companions. Beatrice K. Otto digs into history's most infamous jokers.