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The Science Of Slipperiness

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We've all had an experience where soap has made a wet thing slippery, but...why?

South Korea's Demographic Collapse

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South Korea is heading toward a demographic collapse unlike anything the world has seen before. With the lowest fertility rate ever recorded and a rapidly aging population, the country faces a future of economic decline, shrinking cities, cultural erosion, and a vanishing workforce.

Reading Through Touch

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One charity is giving blind and partially sighted people the opportunity to experience the joys of reading through touch.

Baby Corgis Learn To Play-Fight

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This litter of Cardigan Welsh corgi puppies are just six-weeks-old, and have started to play-fight.

How To Draw: Funny Dandelion

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We are are drawing a funny dandelion puff to celebrate spring and summer.

What Do Ultra-processed Foods Do To My Body National Geographic

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It’s late afternoon, and you just need a quick snack to hold you over until dinnertime. You start with a handful of chips, and before you know it, the entire bag is gone!

How To Make Homemade Southern Fried Chicken By Jamie Oliver

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Learn how to make homemade southern fried chicken with Jamie Oliver!

Writing Professional Emails

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In this computer skills lesson, students will learn the etiquette rules for writing a professional email.

What Is A Black Hole?

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This video discusses the science behind the formation of these strange and mysterious phenomena.

If I Were A Duck

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Practice making animal sounds with some of your Super Simple animal friends.

This Is What a Digital Coup Looks Like Carole Cadwalladr TED

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We are watching the collapse of the international order in real time, and this is just the start

What's An Engineer?

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Sabrina talks about what engineers do and why they do it!

Iceland: Land Of Ice And Fire

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Squeaks and Jessi discuss his trip to Vatnajökull National Park in Iceland.

Bluey Minisode: Alongside

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A day in the life of Bluey and her friend Honey!

Why Super Glue Is Perfect For Gluing Skin

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Why does superglue always stick to your hands and never what you want it to?

Solving Mass Effect’s Gravity Problem

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Mass Effect is known for its incorporation of real world space science, more so than most other sci-fi games. This certainly has pleased the ‘sci-fientists’ of science and gaming enthusiasts like model scientist Salarian Zaddy, Kyle Hill.

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.

Explaining Compassion

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What does compassion really mean? Kids News contributor Sabrina Erin interviewed Dr. Bassam Khoury, a clinical psychologist, to find out more.

Body Percussion

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Explore the fun world of body percussion with this interactive rhythm activity for kids.

How Ancient Glass Could Transport Life Between Planets

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There's a rare material called Darwin Glass that Tasmanian Aboriginals have prized for centuries.

The Science Of Slipperiness

AdultsChemistryPhysicsScience
We've all had an experience where soap has made a wet thing slippery, but...why?