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Minerals, Crystals, & Gems

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What’s the difference between minerals, crystals, rocks, and gems? In this lesson students will learn what these substances are and how they naturally form.

Sloth Claws

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The sleepy sloth has a surprising secret... their claws are actually their bones protruding from their limbs!

Dinosaur Pee?

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Today we continue our exploration of the water cycle by drinking some dinosaur pee.

The Soil Beneath Your Feet

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Soil is underappreciated. But it's vital in so many ways. Here's a look at the importance of soil - and why soil matters so much.

Why Does Biodiversity Matter?

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Meet nature advocate Lira Valencia and ecological economist Dr. Sophus zu Ermgassen as they discuss what biodiversity loss could mean for the planet.

Food Webs

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There are so many elements in ecosystems, that if just one leaves or gets out of whack, it can be terrible for the whole thing. But today, let's talk about spider monkeys!

Home Sweet Habitat

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In this episode, Sabrina talks about how habitats form food webs and how those food webs help us understand a lot about the world.

Newsround: Make A Bee Hotel

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Get simple steps to build a bee hotel using things you might already have.

Why Do Giraffes Have Spots?

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In this week’s Surprising Science, we’re talking about the tallest animals on Earth and the pattern that covers them from head to hoof.

The Great Picnic Mix Up

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Sabrina talks about all the different mixtures, solutions, and ants that can be at a picnic.

The Golden Ratio

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The golden ratio appears in nature and may have inspired great works of art and architecture. Some believe it defines facial beauty - but is it all a myth?

Sneaky Hummingbirds

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Hummingbirds are meant to help flowers pollinate in exchange for nectar but not all of them follow the rules.

Up, Up & Away

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Sabrina takes us to the beach to chat about how the wind comes into being and why that's pretty darn awesome!

Land And Water

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Sabrina chats about how the properties of land and water differ enough for absorption and reflection.

Wood, Water, And Properties

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Sabrina talks about how properties help us understand objects.

How Do Chameleons Change Colour?

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Patrick Campbell, Senior Curator of Reptiles at the Museum, explains why and how chameleons change colour.

Water, Water, Everywhere

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Sabrina talks about the adorable Nerpa and how they deal with rough conditions to live in freshwater!

The Future Of The Natural World

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Ricky takes a look at the future of the natural world at London's Natural History Museum.

Tardigrades

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Have you ever heard of a moss piglet or water bear? You may know them better as tardigrades, renowned for being incredibly tough.

Why No Polar Pineapples?

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Sabrina chats about how the tilt of the Earth makes for both prime and not-so-prime growing conditions for things like pineapples.

Seasons And The Sun

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Sabrina talks about how the Earth's tilt is responsible for Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall.