Protecting Giraffes From Extinction
Kids 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.
Is The World Getting More Violent?
Adults 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.
How We Celebrate Lunar New Year
World
How to celebrate Lunar New Year with decorations, snacks, and clothing!
Hats That Help
World
Join us to explore the different hats that help keep us safe and do important jobs!
Proboscis Monkeys
Kids World
These monkeys are amongst the largest living in Asia, with populations concentrated in Borneo, Indonesia and Malaysia.
The River That Feeds | National Geographic
Adults World
Fishing in the Caprivi Strip in Namibia is a way of life. With fish numbers dropping, De Beers is funding research to help find a solution through the Okavango Eternal partnership with National Geographic.
Strange News
Youth World
Emma-Louise has some weird and strange stories this week with a yodelling expert, a chilly marathon and a Kung Fu Panda up a tree.
What Is A Glacier Mouse?
Youth World
Glaciers are extreme environments, but some are home to 'glacier mice', orange-sized moss balls that seem to move in a peculiar, animal-like way.
Where Can We Find Water?
Kids World
Today, Jessi and Squeaks learn about all the places we can find water.
The Tongass National Forest
Youth World
As Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell traverse over 2,000 miles to reach the Devils Thumb, their last stop is the Tongass National Forest—one of the most biodiverse places in North America.
How Metamorphic Rocks Are Like Butterflies
Kids World
After learning about igneous and sedimentary rocks, Savannah and Sam learn about the final main kind of rock: metamorphic rocks.
Red-Crowned Cranes
Youth World
These beautiful birds are icons in Japan, and it is believed they bring luck and even love.
Earth's Rotation & Revolution
Youth World
In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about the Earth's rotation and revolution.
24 Hour Thai Street Food Challenge in Bangkok | Epic Food Journeys with Mark Wiens | Nat Geo
Adults World
Mark Wiens goes on a 24-hour challenge in Bangkok, Thailand, to eat as many different street foods as possible.
The Many Layers Of Sedimentary Rocks
Kids World
Jessi and Sam learn about sedimentary rocks and show how you can use vinegar to identify a piece of limestone.
Clothing Recycling Programmes
Youth World
Do clothing recycling programmes actually work? Let's take a closer look.
You've Never Heard of the World's Most Common Mineral
Adults World
The most common substance in the world is literally IN the world. It's a mineral called bridgmanite, and it belongs to a class of minerals (called perovskites) that scientists are trying to use in the next generation of solar panels.
Are there any places on Earth with no bugs? - Charles Wallace
Adults World
Travel to some of the most extreme environments on Earth and see how insects are able to employ their skills to survive.
MP Proposes Smartphone Ban For Schools
Youth World
The official proposal, called a private members' bill, also recommends that social media platforms change the way they work for children.
Enchanted Soudah: Traditions in the Clouds | Saudi Arabia | National Geographic
Adults World
Remarkably distinct from the rest of Saudi Arabia, Soudah’s history is living and breathing, kept alive through the cultural practices of its local people.
Four Spheres Part 2
Youth World
In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about two of the four spheres that make up our planet; The Hydrosphere and the Atmosphere.