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The History Of The Universe

Youth World
This film reveals how thirteen billion years of history can be captured in a single moment.

Financial Advisor Answers Money Questions From Twitter

Adults World
Kevin L. Matthews II, author and financial educator, answers questions from twitter about money and spending.

World Teachers’ Day

Teachers World
“On behalf of the Government of Canada, I thank all teachers and educators for the incredible work they do and their adaptability every day on the job. Thanks to your dedication and commitment, you continue to change lives and communities for the better.”

Why is Rain So Hard to Predict?

Adults World
There are two types of rain, and one of them is almost impossible to forecast.

Exploring The Taiga Biome

Kids World
Taiga biomes cover about 11% of the planet and contain about 1/3 of all trees on earth.

The 11 Year Old World War 2 Soldier

Adults World
How young is too young to fight for your country? Check out today's insane video to find out how a kid managed to find himself in the thick of World War 2! Don't miss this epic true story of the youngest WW2 soldier!

Guardians of the Okavango | National Geographic

Adults World
Discover how the Okavango Eternal partnership is helping to create sustainable livelihoods while securing the future of this one-of-a-kind region.

Is Civilization on the Brink of Collapse?

Adults World
At its height, the Roman Empire was home to about 30 % of the world’s population, and in many ways the pinnacle of human advancement.

The Four Seasons for Kids

Kids World
Did you know that the seasons depend on the rotation of the earth around the sun?

Earth from Space: Glacier Bay

Youth World
We explore part of the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska, with Copernicus Sentinel-2.

Can the economy grow forever?

Adults World
Is infinite economic growth possible on a planet with finite resources? Explore how countries can balance efficiency with sustainability.

The Nucleus

Adults World
Hank does his best to convince us that chemistry is not torture, but is instead the amazing and beautiful science of stuff.

White Tailed Eagle (Big 5: Scotland)

Youth World
Hannah Stitfall is on the Scottish coast , on a mission to get a photo of one of Britain's biggest bird - the White Tailed Eagle.

Fire Towers

Kids World
Charlie, Kirby, and Patrick spend the night in a fire tower in western Montana to learn how forest fires are spotted.

Earth from Space: Lake Balkhash

Youth World
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Lake Balkhash, the largest lake in Central Asia.

Red Deer (Big 5: Scotland)

Youth World
Hannah Stitfall is on the Isle of Mull, off the west coast of Scotland, trying to find Britain's largest land mammal - the red deer.

The Giant Heads of Easter Island for Kids

Kids World
Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, is an isolated island off the coast of Chile with an amazing secret: hundreds and hundreds of giant stone heads

Lost In Light

Youth World
Lost in Light, a short film on how light pollution affects the view of the night skies.

Purpose Built Monumental Statues Of The Pharaoh

Youth World
The Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II had more statues made of him than any other ruler.

The 4 greatest threats to the survival of humanity

Adults World
Dig into the 4 biggest existential risks that threaten the survival of humanity, and explore how we can safeguard our future.

Kelp Forest

Kids World
Charlie and his team take their cameras underwater to explore a kelp forest in California.