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Saving Wild Salmon Populations

Adults Human
In her film 'Salmon Reflection' Norwegian and Unangax̂ filmmaker Anna Hoover explores the effects of a changing world on the communities of Bristol Bay, one of the last surviving wild salmon ecosystems.

Being Black in 'Mister Rogers’ Neighbourhood'

Youth Human
Francois Clemmons became one of the first black actors to have a recurring role in a children’s TV program.

When Was The Worst Time In History To Die?

Adults Human
By combining historical demography and epidemiology, we can (sort of) determine how people throughout history have died.

Explore the three main ways viruses can be driven to extinction, and dig into the possibility of COVID-19 dying out.

Adults Human
Viruses are wildly successful organisms. There are about 100 million times as many virus particles on Earth as there are stars in the observable universe.

Anthropology’s Greatest Hoax

Adults Human
Scientists are sometimes deemed objective observers of the world in which we live, but that’s not entirely true. They’re still human and can find themselves victim to fraudsters just like the lot of us.

How to stay calm when you know you'll be stressed

Adults Human
You're not at your best when you're stressed. In fact, your brain has evolved over millennia to release cortisol in stressful situations, inhibiting rational, logical thinking but potentially helping you survive, say, being attacked by a lion.

Learn About Your Blood

Kids Human
Learn all about your blood from Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand!

Why Do We Release So Much Gas?

Adults Human
The carbon dioxide we’re pumping into the air every day is causing unprecedented global warming and climate change.

The Best Way To Apologize

Youth Human
Explore what to do— and not to do— in order to deliver an authentic apology and make amends in a variety of situations.

Pet Shop Breakout Sparks Chameleon Invasion

Adults Human
When dozens of Jackson chameleons escaped a Hawaiian pet shop in 1972, they started to wreck havoc on the local ecosystem.

Why do you want to squeeze cute things?

Adults Human
Explore the psychology of the phenomenon known as cute aggression, which is the urge to squeeze, bite or pinch something cute.

Chocolate Facts and Statistics

Adults Human
Chocolate's 4,000-year history began in ancient Mesoamerica, present day Mexico. It's here that the first cacao plants were found.

Seeing The World Before Going Blind

Youth Human
These Montreal siblings are seeing the world before they go blind.

What makes a poem … a poem? - Melissa Kovacs

Adults Human
What exactly makes a poem … a poem? Poets themselves have struggled with this question, often using metaphors to approximate a definition. Is a poem a little machine? A firework? An echo? A dream? Melissa Kovacs shares three recognizable characteristics of most poetry.

4 things all great listeners know

Adults Human
Dig into different strategies that can improve your listening skills so you can become a high quality listener.

The Future of Public Health: Crash Course Public Health #10

Adults Human
We don’t know what the next big scientific breakthrough is going to be or what futuristic diseases we’ll encounter. But when it comes to our health, we actually have a pretty good idea of what could be next.

Small Talk - Feelings

Kids Human
In this episode of Small Talk, we examine happiness, how to deal with sadness, and the roles these emotions play in our lives.

Becoming An Artist: Petrit Halilaj

Youth Human
Meet Petrit Halilaj, the artist who makes colourful worlds all about imagination, his childhood memories and his dreams for the future.

How Does Food Get To Our Stomachs

Kids Human
This week, Mister Brown joins Squeaks to answer a bunch more of your questions.

History Of Bethany Hamilton

Kids Human
Learn about Bethan Hamilton, the young surfer, who after surviving a shark attack went on to win surfing championships and inspire others worldwide.

Which Healthcare System is Best?

Adults Human
Are you ready for the understatement of the century? Health care is complicated. Across the 200 or so countries on Earth, there are a lot of different ways people receive health care.