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Halle Bailey Sits Down with Nat Geo Explorer Aliyah Griffith | National Geographic

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Executive Editor Debra Adams Simmons sits down with Halle Bailey, “Ariel” in Disney’s new movie The Little Mermaid, and Aliyah Griffith, Marine Scientist, National Geographic Explorer, and Founder of Mahogany Mermaids.

Can Zoos Save Species From Extinction?

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Dig into the breeding program that saved Takhi horses from extinction, and explore the role of zoos in animal conservation.

Showing Confidence

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Confidence is when you believe in yourself and your abilities, or the abilities of others!

Primitive Technology: Roasted Ore and Shell Flux Smelt

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I tested 2 ways of improving iron smelts by treating the ore, roasting the ore and using snail shells as a flux. Then finally I recycled old slag to see if it would produce any more iron.

Bedtime History: Sally Ride

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Learn about the physicist and astronaut, Sally Ride, who became the first American woman to fly in space.

Lake Hibara

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Visit Lake Hibara in Japan and see the stunning area from an aerial view.

Goldfish Drives Robot Car

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Can a fish drive a car? One robot car later, it seems the answer is...yes!

Your Body Killed Cancer 5 Minutes Ago

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Somewhere in your body, your immune system just quietly killed one of your own cells, stopping it from becoming cancer, and saving your life. It does that all the time.

VR In The Classroom

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A classroom of kids in Newfoundland investigates the pros and cons of virtual reality as the kids are using technology and it’s making news headlines.

Potato Battery

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Unleash your inner scientist with this fun and educational potato battery experiment.

Ancient Humans Made Millions Of These - We Don’t Know Why

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The Acheulean handaxe was the most common tool of early humans, but we still don’t know what the heck they used it for.

Neurographic Art

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This mindful art making tutorial can help you find inner peace through art.

Super Simple Disco

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Learn some funky dance moves with Pancake, Quibbly, and Nelson.

1816: The year with no summer - David Biello

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Dig into geoengineering, which uses technology to manipulate Earth’s environments to counteract climate change.

Greenwashing

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Do you ever see companies using terms like “sustainable” or “eco-friendly?” It could be a clue that they are doing something called greenwashing.

A Little Spot Of Flexible Thinking

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This books introduces a creative way for children to understand how to approach challenges and situations with flexibility and a growth mindset.

Why Lightbulbs Might Be The Best Invention Ever

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Lightbulbs might be the best idea ever – just not for light.

Biography Of King Tut

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In this educational video, we will learn about the life and legacy of one of Egypt's most famous leaders.

Carbon Dioxide Experiment

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In this incredible science experiment, we demonstrate the power of carbon dioxide by pouring it from a glass over a burning candle.

Corn Shouldn't Be Food, But It Is

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You probably have a bag of frozen corn in your freezer, or have chowed down on a buttery ear of corn at a cookout.

How NASA Colours Images Of The Universe

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Data image developers combine science and art to bring color to JWST's images.