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History Of The Internet

YouthHistoryTechnology
The internet is one of the most important tools in recent history, giving us access to countless amounts of information.

Digging For Dinosaurs In Alberta

YouthScienceHistory
Ever wonder how dinos get into museums? Janaye is in Drumheller, Alberta to dig into it!

Blue Whales 101

YouthAnimalsNatureScience
Blue whales are the largest animals to have ever existed. Learn why they're larger than any land animal and why they were hunted for years, making them endangered.

Writing A Personal Narrative - Part 2

YouthEducationWriting
Planning and pre-writing your narrative.

What Is A Blue Hole?

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Shark Week expert Luke Tipple explains the natural phenomenon of marine sinkholes.

This MIT Engineer Built His Own Bionic Leg

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At MIT's Media Lab, researchers are developing prosthetic limbs that users can control with their minds, making a robotic foot move as seamlessly as a biological one.

Penguin Chicks Rescued By Unlikely Hero

YouthAnimalsNatureWildlife
When Emperor penguin chicks are left threatened by a Giant petrel, an unlikely rescuer is on hand to help.

Writing A Personal Narrative - Part 1

YouthEducationWritingCreativity
Are you ready to write a personal narrative? First you have to brainstorm some ideas! This video shows you how to think of topics for your narrative writing.

Is Everest The Tallest Mountain?

YouthSpaceScienceEducation
It turns out that where you measure from is really important!

Japan's $100 Billion World's Fastest Train

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Japan’s world record breaking Maglev L0 passenger train has been under testing since it was unveiled to the press in November of 2012, achieving speeds of 374 miles per hour.

Climate-Resilient Buildings

YouthScienceEnvironmentArchitecture
This UNEP publication demonstrates how buildings and community spaces can be constructed to increase their resilience to climate change.

Cubs Meet Adult Tigers

YouthAnimalsNatureWildlife
As the cubs grow up Giles Clark thinks it's time for Spot and Stripe to start socialising with the adult tigers.

Writing Strategies - Tips

YouthEducationWritingCreativity
Know what you want to write but aren't sure where to start? These sentence prompts will help.

Looking For Another Earth

YouthSpaceScienceFuture
In the last few years, scientists have discovered thousands of exoplanets - and a lot of them are surprisingly weird.

Robotic Fibers

YouthHistoryTechnologyEngineering
A new kind of fiber developed by researchers at MIT and in Sweden.

Giant Cardboard Marble Run

YouthScienceHow-toDIY...
How to make Device to transfer marbles from a bag to a box.

These Seeds Can Walk!

YouthAnimalsNatureBiology
The seeds of these wild oats each have two bristles called awns. Once the seeds fall to the ground their awns help them do something truly extraordinary…they walk!

Irregular Verbs

YouthEducationLanguageGrammar
Learn how irregular verbs can change, like when 'bring' is 'brought' into the past.

Avalanche Dogs Of Mount Bachelor

YouthSpaceAnimalsNature
At Mount Bachelor in Oregon, there's a special unit of workers dedicated just to avalanche rescue—and the training starts young!

2-Minute Time Machine - Beards

YouthHistoryTechnologyCulture...
We'll check out what's up with beards and why men (and women!) might have wanted one.

How Origami Is Inspiring New Kinds Of Emergnecy Shelters

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Engineers have come up with a way of designing structures based on the ancient art of origami.