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The Dirt On Decomposers

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about how everything starts... and ends. Decomposers!

Road To Reconciliation

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They are ways that experts say could help us on the road to reconciliation in Canada, healing the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.

A Cute But Creepy Tiny Predator

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Despite their tiny size, tarsiers are excellent nocturnal hunters. With large eyes that enable them to see well in the dark and advanced hearing combined with huge hands, catching prey is almost too easy.

Elements Of Art

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Learn about the elements of art and how they can work together.

Happy News

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De-Graft has this week's Happy News to brighten your week.

Clothing Recycling Programmes

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Do clothing recycling programmes actually work? Let's take a closer look.

Fabulous Food Chains

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In this of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about the way energy moves, or flows, through an ecosystem and how that movement forms Food Chains!

Website Cookies Explained

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Website cookies are small pieces of data that track what you do online. So, what are you signing up for when you click to accept cookies?

Which Is The World's Deadliest Cat?

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This is the show that pits the ultimate big cats against one another, in a ferocious battle of skills.

What Is Money?

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Learn about money and the world works with it.

MP Proposes Smartphone Ban For Schools

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The official proposal, called a private members' bill, also recommends that social media platforms change the way they work for children.

Why Do Leaves Change Colour And Fall?

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They’re pretty to look at, sure -- but the changing leaves you see in autumn are really a striking example of nature taking extreme measures to protect itself.

Four Spheres Part 2

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about two of the four spheres that make up our planet; The Hydrosphere and the Atmosphere.

Chaos Theory

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Here's how chaos theory and its butterfly effect, has changed the way we think about our Universe.

Back-To-School: 4 Stories

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Four kids. Four unique back-to-school journeys.

Why Is The Milky Way Flat?

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Explore the ever-evolving structure of the Milky Way galaxy, and find out how it got its spiral shape.

At-Home Lab: Making Bread

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Learn a little about at-home chemistry in the kitchen.

Zero Waste Week

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Ricky has been to a school in South London which has taken lots of steps to try to put an end to their waste.

Four Spheres Part 1

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about two of the four spheres that make up our planet; The Geosphere and the Biosphere.

What Is Sickle Cell Disease?

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You have around 35 trillion red blood cells moving around your body at all times. Typically they are rounded and flexible. What happens when they aren’t?

Farne Islands' Puffins

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Learn how the the population of these colourful seabirds have stabilized on Farne Islands.