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Why Do We Get Goosebumps?

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We've all been there when it gets a bit chilly and you end up with goosebumps. But have you ever wondered why and how we get them?

Why Do Reindeer Eyes Change Colour?

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Reindeer eyes have the remarkable ability to change colour throughout the year. Dr. Natalie Cooper tells us more.

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.

Why Does A Disco Clam Light Up?

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Our curator of benthic molluscs Dr. Katie Collins explains this clam’s clever party trick.

What Is A Core Sample?

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Have you ever wanted to go back in time— just to see what it was like? Well, scientists have figured out how …sort of…

Intro To Nutrition

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The goal for today's lesson is to explain the role of nutrition in leading a healthy lifestyle.

You Are Your Microbes

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Jessica Green and Karen Guillemin emphasize the importance of understanding the many organisms that make up each and every organism.

Diplocaulus: An Ancient Animal

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Squeaks and Jessi discover an animal with a head that reminds them of a boomerang.

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 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.

Why Do We Have Crooked Teeth?

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Explore the prevailing scientific theory of why crooked teeth and impacted wisdom teeth are recent developments in human evolution.

The Guts

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Today, we will learn about how your gut works through a rather gross science experiment.

Microworlds: Bug Mimics

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Mimicry takes a few forms here on the coast in the world of bugs, all in the name of survival.

How Your Immune System Works

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Today, we are finding out how your immune system works through a science experiment!

How Does Our Sense Of Balance Work?

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Today, you will learn about how you BALANCE!

What Was The Biggest Dinosaur That Ever Lived?

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What was the largest dinosaur? And how did it get so big? If you're shouting 'Diplodocus!' and 'Brachiosaurus!', you're on the right track.

Magenta: The Colour That Doesn't Exist

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When we look at a rainbow, we see a full spectrum of light. Every colour we could imagine. Except one – magenta.

How Close Are We To Uploading Our Minds?

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Investigate the possibility of scanning the human brain and uploading our minds and consciousness to a digital world.

What Is Symbiosis?

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You might think symbiosis is when two different species live in perfect harmony— but that’s just one kind of interaction.

Hagfish: The World's Slimiest Creatures

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Discover the extraordinary capabilities of hagfish, the slime-producing fish that has survived on Earth for over 300 million years.

What Exactly Is Travel Sickness?

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Learn all about travel sickness from Dr Chris and Dr Xand!