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Up, Up & Away

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Sabrina takes us to the beach to chat about how the wind comes into being and why that's pretty darn awesome!

Land And Water

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Sabrina chats about how the properties of land and water differ enough for absorption and reflection.

The Future Of Space Exploration

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Here's five possibilities that might actually become reality in the next 50 years.

The Science Of Lunch

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Sabrina chats about things like malleability, hardness, conductivity, and magnetism. And all with lunch!

Wood, Water, And Properties

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Sabrina talks about how properties help us understand objects.

How Do Chameleons Change Colour?

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Patrick Campbell, Senior Curator of Reptiles at the Museum, explains why and how chameleons change colour.

Water, Water, Everywhere

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Sabrina talks about the adorable Nerpa and how they deal with rough conditions to live in freshwater!

The Basics Of Freshwater

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Sabrina talks about the difference between freshwater and saltwater and why freshwater is so important.

Why Are Kiwi Eggs So Big?

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We headed to the Natural History Museum in Tring to find out why such a small bird needs to lay an egg so large.

Over (To) The Moon

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Sabrina chats with us about what it takes to get to the moon!

The Engineering Process

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Sabrina talks to us about the Engineering Process and why we should do things in order, as well as many of the questions we should ask along the way.

The First (And Only) Cat In Space

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You might not have heard of Félicette, who in 1963 became the first -- and so far only -- cat to go to space.

Why No Polar Pineapples?

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Sabrina chats about how the tilt of the Earth makes for both prime and not-so-prime growing conditions for things like pineapples.

Seasons And The Sun

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Sabrina talks about how the Earth's tilt is responsible for Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall.

What On Earth?!

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina chats with us about how two of the spheres do, in fact, work together.

Hunting For Properties

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about what properties are and how we can measure them to tell us more about an object.

Eclipses

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Today, we’ll explain the difference between solar and lunar eclipses.

How Do Broken Bones Heal?

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Are your kids wondering: “How do broken bones heal?” This question came from Manjari, a 4th Grader from Australia.

Phases Of The Moon

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Today we'll find out how the moon's changing shapes tell us about its journey around Earth.

Mysterious Water Suspension

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The goal is to suspend the water in the container upside down, without any glue or other adhesives.

The Moon

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We'll explore just now important the moon truly is.