Why having kids is ethical (if you want them) | Christine Emba
Adults Ethics
Parenting
Society
“In our current social and physical climate, there's a sense of fatalism, a fear that bringing someone new into the world might be a bad thing.”
We Are (Not) Friends
Books
EC
EE1
EE2
Reading
Relationships
Two fuzzy friends are in the middle of a playdate, when a new pal suddenly joins in. Will the new addition to the group be a third wheel?
The Radium Worked Until His Jaw Fell Off
Adults Biology
History
Science
We'd like to thank Luciteria for the loan of the element samples and the display in today’s episode.
Protecting Giraffes From Extinction
Kids Conservation
Animals
Kids 125
Kids 130
World
Dr. Julian Fennessy is on a quest to study these majestic creatures to ensure their future survival – who have already become extinct in at least seven countries.
Why Miners Are Flocking Back to This Abandoned Mine
Adults History
Science
There's a town in northern Mexico called Ojuela that's got a rich history of valuable mining industry, but nowadays is largely deserted.
How some friendships last — and others don’t - Iseult Gillespie
Adults Friendship
Psychology
Relationships
Explore how to build healthy habits when it comes to making, growing, and maintaining friendships.
We're Going On A Triangle Hunt
EC
Education
EE1
Math
Join us on an exciting educational video adventure as we go spotting triangles through the city!
Is The World Getting More Violent?
Adults History
Life
World
Ten years ago, in 2014, we released a video titled "Is War Over?". Back then, the question didn’t seem so naive. It seemed violent conflict was on the decline and the world more peaceful than ever.
The Power of the Pride | National Geographic | Mufasa: The Lion King
Adults Adventure
Animals
Media
We’re heading back to the pride lands 🦁 Join National Geographic Explorer Bertie Gregory in conversation with Barry Jenkins, director of Mufasa: The Lion King, about bringing lions to life in the film and the efforts to protect them in the wild.