Ocean Wonders: A Symphony Of Smells
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Hold your breath—but not your nose—as we explore olfaction in the ocean.
Why Are Butterflies So Colourful?
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We go to Chester Zoo to answer one of your Big Questions on butterflies!
The Giant Waterlily Is Vicious!
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Discover the world of the giant waterlily.
How Do We Keep Life's Jenga Tower From Toppling?
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In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll see how conservation biology aims to restore habitat and preserve biodiversity.
Plant Your Pants?!?
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Shanequa went to meet some young science investigators to find out how a big pair of pants has been used for an experiment to check the quality of soil at a farm.
Huge Volcano Erupts In Iceland
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A huge volcano has erupted on the Reykjanes peninsula of south-west Iceland after weeks of intense earthquake activity.
World's Grumpiest Cat
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Dinnertime is a gamble for Pallas’s cats, and this one’s hangry.
How Do Polar Bears Walk On Ice?
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Are you wondering how polar bears walk on ice and snow? Let's find out together.
A Lot About Axolotls
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Join Jessi and Squeaks as they learn about why axolotls have feathery gills and live in water, and how to protect their natural habitat.
How Hurricanes Work
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In this video, we use easy-to-understand language and fun visuals to show you the science behind hurricanes.
How Wildfire Smoke Affects Your Body
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Isabelle MacNeil spoke to two doctors and an air pollution expert to find out how wildfire smoke can affect our bodies.
Glove-Training A Hawaiian Hawk
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Chris Cooper helps with glove training a majestic, but reluctant, ‘Io (Hawaiian hawk), named Maka’io.
How AI Is Revolutionizing Deep Ocean Research
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With so much of the ocean left unexplored, and a limited number of deep ocean specialists, could AI help scientists to drive major breakthroughs?
Pants On Frogs?
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A team of researchers from Stanford University in California recently took on the unusual task of making tiny pants for rainforest frogs. Watch to find out why!
Japan's 2011 Tsunami
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The March 11 earthquake and tsunami left more than 28,000 dead or missing. See incredible footage of the tsunami swamping cities and turning buildings into rubble.
Japan's 2011 Tsunami
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The March 11 earthquake and tsunami left more than 28,000 dead or missing. See incredible footage of the tsunami swamping cities and turning buildings into rubble.
How Fish Get Away With Being Colourful
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Coral reef fish get away with being colourful thanks to a weird quirk of underwater optics.
Banding A Baby Bald Eagle
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Christian helps a team of experts band DC9, a baby bald eagle, which is no small feat.
A Lesson In Impermanence: Beavers
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An engaging, insightful, and educational video for waking up with a soothing narration guiding us through the role of a beaver in its interconnected, natural habitat.
A Lesson In Impermanence: Fungi
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With calming narration and soothing nature visuals, we’ll learn about how fungi grows and how mushrooms play an important part in the life cycle of all living things.
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Butterfly and moth expert Dr. David Lees explores what we know about butterflies’ sense of taste.