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The Giant's Causeway For Kids

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The Giant's Causeway is a natural wonder located in Ireland.

History Of The Internet

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The internet is one of the most important tools in recent history, giving us access to countless amounts of information.

Digging For Dinosaurs In Alberta

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Ever wonder how dinos get into museums? Janaye is in Drumheller, Alberta to dig into it!

The Chinese legend of the butterfly lovers - Lijun Zhang

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Dig into the Chinese myth of Zhu Yingtai, who disguises herself as a boy in order to attend school, and her love Liang Shanbo.

This MIT Engineer Built His Own Bionic Leg

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At MIT's Media Lab, researchers are developing prosthetic limbs that users can control with their minds, making a robotic foot move as seamlessly as a biological one.

How pigeons took over the world - Elizabeth Carlen and Joanna Moles

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Trace the ancient history of the pigeon, and discover how these birds became one of the most abundant species on the planet.

Japan's $100 Billion World's Fastest Train

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Japan’s world record breaking Maglev L0 passenger train has been under testing since it was unveiled to the press in November of 2012, achieving speeds of 374 miles per hour.

Robotic Fibers

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A new kind of fiber developed by researchers at MIT and in Sweden.

The woman who stared at the sun - Alex Gendler

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Get to know the legacy of Hisako Koyama, whose drawings of the sun’s surface helped scientists reconstruct 400 years of sunspot activity.

Scientists Reveal How Time Travel Is Actually Possible

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Is it actually possible to travel through time? Scientists say "Yes", but what does that actually mean?

The Pyramids For Kids

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The ancient Egyptians built more than 100 pyramids for their pharaohs, over a period of almost 1,000 years.

Can you solve the Big Bang riddle? - James Tanton

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It’s moments after the Big Bang and you’re still reeling. You’re a particle of matter, amidst a chaotic stew of forces, fusion, and annihilation.

2-Minute Time Machine - Beards

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We'll check out what's up with beards and why men (and women!) might have wanted one.

The Leaning Tower Of Pisa For Kids

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The famous leaning tower at Pisa has stood for hundreds of years without falling over.

Making Manuscripts

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Illuminated manuscripts were among the most precious objects produced in the Middle Ages and the early Renaissance, primarily in monasteries and courts.

The Taj Mahal For Kids

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The Taj Mahal is the most famous landmark in India and one of the most romantic landmarks in the world.

2-Minute Time Machine - Bread

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Where did bread come from and when did humans start making it?

Machu Picchu For Kids

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Machu Picchu, sometimes called the Lost City of the Inca, was hidden from history for hundreds of years until its rediscovery in 1911.

The First Cell Phone Call

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When AT&T launched their cellular system for car phones, Dr. Martin "Marty" Cooper and his team at Motorola decided to build a truly wireless mobile phone, a handheld device that would truly free consumers to communicate on the go.

The Statue Of Liberty For Kids

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The Statue of Liberty is famous around the world. A symbol of freedom and America, it was originally a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States.

Betty Reid Soskin Tour Of "Rosie The Riveter" Museum

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Betty Reid Soskin tkaes us on a short tour of the “Rosie the Riveter World War II Home Front National Historical Park” in Richmond, California.