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Animated Earth Stories

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When Earth gets a bit lonely, it decides to visit its friends in the solar system.

Cardiologist Answers Heart Questions From Twitter

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Cardiologist Dr. Sunil Rao answers your questions about the heart from Twitter. How do you measure your maximum heart rate?

The Rainiest Places On Earth

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In this episode of SciShow Kids, Jessi and Squeaks learn about places with record-breaking rainfall.

One Potato, Two Potato

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Get counting with potatoes?!

We're Probably Going to Cure MS

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You've probably heard of multiple sclerosis, especially if you're a fan of The West Wing. But can we ever cure MS? Yes. But also, no. But also, probably? It's complicated.

Why Do All YouTube Videos Look Alike?

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Many crustaceans from all sorts of starting points evolve to end up looking similar, likely due to outside pressures. That’s sort of like what happens with YouTube videos.

The Paradox of an Infinite Universe

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What is outside of the universe? We know that the universe had a beginning 14 billion years ago and that it has been expanding ever since.

Why Are Butterflies So Colourful?

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We go to Chester Zoo to answer one of your Big Questions on butterflies!

3 Mysteries of the Universe

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We're still in the dark about what 95 percent of our universe is made of — and the standard model for understanding particle physics has hit a limit.

What Happens AFTER Nuclear War?

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This video was made possible through a grant by Open Philanthropy.

How Does Mail Get Delivered?

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Are you wondering: How does mail get delivered? This question came from Violet, a student from Canada.

Counting Fire Trucks

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This catchy count to 10 song is perfect for teaching kids about fire trucks and counting!

Why Are All Humans Unique? Meiosis: Crash Course Biology

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Ever wonder why we aren’t exact clones of our parents, or why siblings aren’t exactly alike? The reason traces back to meiosis. In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll discover how egg and sperm cells get made and learn why you’re a totally unique remix of your parents’ DNA.

Ancient Animal Crossing

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Join Squeaks and Jessi as they learn about a time when lots of animals switched places -- like bears, sloths, armadillos, and more.

The Art Supplies Song

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Learn why it's important to take care of your art supplies.

What's The Smallest Animal On Earth?

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Are you wondering: What's the smallest animal on Earth? This question came from Brady, a student from Canada.

Why Climbers Trust Rubber With Their Lives

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Why is rubber so “sticky”? Why does rubber consistently have one of the highest coefficients of friction?

Why Does Everything Decay Into Lead

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If you look at a copy of the periodic table, you might notice that basically every element after lead is labelled as radioactive.

Let's Get Our Eyes Checked

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Come along with Caitie as she gets her eyes checked at the optometrist's office - that's a fancy word for eye doctor!

6 Tips on Being a Successful Entrepreneur | John Mullins | TED

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Sometimes, you need to break the rules to innovate — but which ones? Entrepreneurship professor John Mullins shares six counter-conventional mindsets for entrepreneurs looking to think strategically, navigate challenges and change the world.

How Do We Get Energy? (Chemical Reactions): Crash Course Biology #26

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Cells need energy to power the chemical reactions that keep their microscopic cities running, and most of that energy comes from a chemical called ATP.