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How Comic Books Can Help You Learn?

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Dig into the history of comic books and graphic novels in education, and explore their potential for helping kids learn.

What Are Passkeys?

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Jonnakae Hoskins explains what passkeys are, how they work, and if they really are hacker-proof.

Learn To Read: Winter & Spring Words

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Let’s learn some words themed around the chilly and warm seasons with Baby Lorax!

Why Are Chernobyl’s Dogs Turning Blue?

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I have been working with the Clean Futures Fund for a while now and one of the best parts of the year for me is receiving ‘pupdates’ about the wild dogs of Chernobyl, the cute furry friends roaming the 1,000 sq mile exclusion zone. Recently, images and rumors have been circulating the internet that the radioactive area is now turning these dogs blue.

Why Doesn’t the Yucatán Have Rivers?

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Look at a map of the Yucatan Peninsula and you’ll immediately notice it’s lacking a feature that’s pretty common nearly everywhere else on Earth: major /rivers/.

The Longest Penguin Migration

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Adélie penguins perform the longest penguin migration on earth, over 6,000 miles, to find the perfect nesting site.

The Best Place For Dinosaur Fossils

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Where is the best place to look for dinosaur fossils? Let's find out!

Build A Big Burger!

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Count from 1 to 10 as a cute burger adds its ingredients one by one.

What causes herpes, and how can you treat it? - Christine Johnston

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Explore the viruses which can cause herpes, how the infection affects your body, and what makes it so hard to prevent and cure.

Why Hives Turn Against Their Queens

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A honeybee hive might seem like a peaceful utopia, but in reality, it’s buzzing with internal conflict between warring factions. And the biggest conflict is between the queen and the worker bees.

Danger! Falling Objects

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In this episode, Sabrina shows us that the rate at which things fall to Earth has to do with something called air resistance... oh, and we take a trip to the moon.

A Surfing Bird?

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Why and how is this bird standing on a hippo and gliding over the water?

A Is For Apple

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Let’s sing and learn phonics together! A is for apple, ant, ax, and alligator!

The Fat Problem

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Fat is not just stored energy, it’s a complex organ that controls crucial hormones and communicates with your brain, immune system, and metabolism.

How The Humble Bean Can Help The World

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Beans... They're highly versatile, nutritious, cheap and great for the environment. Here’s why the future is looking decidedly beany

Mexican Yarn Paintings

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In this art lesson students will learn about the unique characteristics of Huichol yarn paintings.

A Little Spot's Wasted Worry

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This book teaches children how worrying over and over about things doesn't help. Instead, they can focus on what they can do to prepare for if a worry comes up.

Arctic Ascent with Alex Honnold | National Geographic

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Alex Honnold, American rock climber known for his free solo ascents, leads his team across a massive glacier and attempts to free climb a 1,500-foot rock wall in a first-ever Greenlandic expedition.

Seafood Recipes & Ideas By Jamie Oliver

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Learn some of these incredibly tasty seafood recipes by Jamie Oliver

Becorns & Bluebirds

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Becorns are little people made out of acorns and sticks. by photographer David M Bird. This video focuses on his work with bluebirds.

Dig In To Palaeontology

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Find out all about what it means to be a palaeontologist!