Life in Alaska: Keeping an eye out for salmon and bears | Alaska: The Next Generation
Adults History
Joel Jacko checks the waterways filled with spawned salmon that are attracting an abundance of nearby animals and predators.
How Do Great Lakes Form?
Kids History
Mister Brown is moving away to Wisconsin and wants to teach everyone about the place he's moving to and all the amazing glacial lakes he'll be living near!
Explore Ancient Worlds Through Art: Elgin Throne
Youth History
The Elgin Throne is an ancient Greek artifact from the 3rd century BCE that’s full of symbolism and ancient myths.
Who is the fastest creature in mythology?
Adults History
Witness the clash of mythology’s speediest supernaturals in an epic race and find out which creature is the fastest.
Explore Ancient Worlds Through Art: Medusa Mirror
Youth History
It was said that Medusa, the mythical monster, could turn people to stone with just a look. So, why did the ancient Greeks put an image of her on a mirror?
Building a Sled | Alaska: The Next Generation
Adults History
Daniel Apassingok, along with Chase and his family and friends help build a sled to help their every day lives.
Explore Ancient Worlds Through Art: Harp Player
Youth History
Created over 4,500 years ago, the Harp Player is an excellent example of Cycladic art and sculpture.
Should More Species Be Extinct?
Adults History
Watch these amazing rewilding videos from our friends at Planet Wild, in which they’re saving Europe’s cutest bird from extinction or resurrecting a dying forest.
Are solar panels worth it?
Adults History
Today in many countries solar is the cheapest form of energy to produce. Millions of homes are equipped with rooftop solar, with most units paying for themselves in their first seven to 12 years and then generating further savings.
Becoming An Artist: Bhajan Hunjan
Kids History
Meet Bhajan Hunjan, an artist who does huge paintings, sculptures and runs workshops for others to get creative too!
Why do some artists become famous?
Adults History
Success in the art world can mean different things to different artists. While some artists work solely for the pleasure of producing art, others seek external recognition, such as being shown in prestigious galleries or museums, and selling their craft. The latter — profitability, recognition, demand — is how success is traditionally defined in the field.
Meet The Artist: Abbas Zahedi
Kids History
Meet Abbas Zahedi and find out all about his journey to becoming an artist.
Why Do We Have Crooked Teeth?
Youth History
Explore the prevailing scientific theory of why crooked teeth and impacted wisdom teeth are recent developments in human evolution.
4 epidemics that almost happened (but didn't) - George Zaidan
Adults History
What makes for an effective outbreak response? Explore successful systems from around the world that prevented epidemics.
Bedtime History: Helen Keller
Youth History
Learn about Helen Keller's journey to overcome all odds by learning to speak, read, write books, and later tour the world bringing attention to others with similar disabilities.
Bedtime History: Maya Angelou
Youth History
Learn about the famous author and poet who helped the Civil Rights Movement and changed the world with her inspiring words and life story.
Can Zoos Save Species From Extinction?
Youth History
Dig into the breeding program that saved Takhi horses from extinction, and explore the role of zoos in animal conservation.
Bedtime History: Sally Ride
Youth History
Learn about the physicist and astronaut, Sally Ride, who became the first American woman to fly in space.
1816: The year with no summer - David Biello
Adults History
Dig into geoengineering, which uses technology to manipulate Earth’s environments to counteract climate change.
Biography Of King Tut
Youth History
In this educational video, we will learn about the life and legacy of one of Egypt's most famous leaders.
Why Lightbulbs Might Be The Best Invention Ever
Adults History
Lightbulbs might be the best idea ever – just not for light.