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The largest river on Earth is actually in the sky - Iseult Gillespie

AdultsEducationSpaceWorldScienceNatureEnvironment
Explore the Amazon rainforest’s flying rivers, and dig into why these invisible waterways are essential to life on Earth.

Why the wrong people end up in power | Brian Klaas, Bill Eddy, & more

AdultsHumanPoliticsWorldPsychology
This is the psychology of an authoritarian unpacked.

How a young Bill Clinton made waves during his presidential campaign | Rewind the '90s

AdultsHistoryPoliticsWorldMedia
New to the scene, here's how "Clinton's War Room" revolutionized media management in politics.

Penguin Siblings Race For Food | Growing Up Wild | BBC Earth

AdultsAnimalsNatureWorldWildlifeScience
In the harsh climate of Antarctica, Adelie penguin siblings take the term 'sibling rivalry' to a new level, their survival depends on it. Pitting the pair against each other will show the parents who is the fittest and most likely to make it in the wild.

Would you go to a restaurant in the rainforest?

AdultsFoodNatureWorldTravelCulture
Host Kristen Kish and chef Rolando have to deal with the realities of having a restaurant in the rain forest - literally!

Pizza Chef Answers Pizza Questions

AdultsEducationFoodWorldCooking
Chef, author, and Razza owner Dan Richer answers the internet's burning questions about pizza.

Can We Capture Greenhouse Gases?

AdultsEnvironmentNatureWorldScienceEconomy
It’s one thing to say a business is carbon neutral. It’s another to be able to truly account for that carbon at all stages of the production process.

The continents are moving. When will they collide?

AdultsEnvironmentLifeWorldScienceGeology
Dig into the science of plate tectonics to find out when the next supercontinent will emerge— and how it could affect Earth’s environment.

The Race to Save Big Cats | National Geographic

AdultsAnimalsLifeWorldWildlife
Paid Content for DHL. Cheetahs are in a race for survival.

Machu Picchu 101 | National Geographic

AdultsNatureTravelWorldHistoryCulture
Machu Picchu is a testament to the power and ingenuity of the Inca empire. Built without the use of mortar, metal tools, or the wheel, Machu Picchu stands as an archaeological wonder of the ancient world. But why was it built—and deserted?

Financial Advisor Answers Money Questions From Twitter

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

Harvesting Wild Honey in the Amazon

AdultsLifeNatureWorldAdventure
While traveling through the Amazon Rainforest, survivalist Hazen Audel locates a colony of bees and harvests honey for the 500 mile journey to come.

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

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

Chinese New Year 2022

AdultsCultureHistoryWorldFestivities
According to the Chinese zodiac, 2022 is the Year of the Tiger. It starts from February 1 and lasts until January 2, 2023. Those born in the Year of the Tiger are said to be brave, competitive, unpredictable and confident.

The Rain Shadow Effect

AdultsEnvironmentNatureWorldScienceWeather
Here’s how mountains control the weather.

How one person saved over 2,000 children from the Nazis - Iseult Gillespie

AdultsHistoryHumanWorldJustice
Get to know the story of Irena Sendler, a social worker who saved over 2,000 Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto during WWII.

What few people know about the program that "saved" America - Meg Jacobs

AdultsEducationHumanWorld
Explore the successes and failures of FDR’s New Deal, a set of legislation during the Great Depression which aimed to save the US economy.

What if every satellite suddenly disappeared? - Moriba Jah

AdultsHumanLifeWorld
Explore what would happen if all of humanity’s satellites disappeared and the real-life scenarios that could lead to such a catastrophe.

Is life meaningless? And other absurd questions - Nina Medvinskaya

AdultsEducationScienceWorldPhilosophy
Dive into Albert Camus’ philosophy of the absurd, and explore the question: if the world is meaningless, could our lives still hold value?

Is the weather actually becoming more extreme?

AdultsScienceWeatherWorldEnvironment
Explore the differences between weather and climate – what they are, how we predict them, and what those predictions can tell us.

Vultures: the acid-puking, plague-busting heroes of the ecosystem

AdultsAnimalsNatureWorld
Explore the essential role vultures play in cleaning our ecosystems and why their conservation is key to a healthy planet.