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Carbon Cycle

Kids Global Warming Kids 125 Kids 130 Science
Did you know that carbon is the building block of life?

Something Strange Happens When You Trust Quantum Mechanics

Adults Physics Science
A massive thank you to Dr. Andrew Mitchell for all his help and expertise.

I Love My Family

EC EE1 EE2 Family Music Relationships
Do you feel love and gratitude for your family? Enjoy a song in dedication while practicing some new neighborhood and family vocabulary.

Every Kind Of Volcano

Kids Geology Kids 110 Kids 115 Kids 120 Science Travel
Jessi and Sam the Bat learn about every kind of volcano.

Literary Genres: Nonfiction

Youth Books Literature Reading Writing Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Learn all about the word genre, and the many styles of nonfiction that you can read.

What Earth in 2125 could look like - Iseult Gillespie

Adults Future Health History Human
What could our future look like if we harness our technology to create a sustainable world? Take a look at the possibilities.

Land And Water

Youth Environment Geography Nature Science Youth 110 Youth 115 Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Sabrina chats about how the properties of land and water differ enough for absorption and reflection.

Bluey Book Reads: Queens

Animals EC Friendship Reading
Bluey and Bingo are taking turns being Queen and Butler - but they both think that being Butler is a lot more fun than being Queen!

Finding The Lesson Of A Story

Kids Education How-to Kids 110 Kids 115 Kids 120 Kids 125 Kids 130 Reading
In this video, Ollo and Reya read a book together to find the lesson in the story. They use the problem in the story to find the hint about the lesson.

Another Ancestor Paradox

Adults Evolution Genetics History
There is a point in human history where everyone alive at the time fits into one of two categories: Either they are the ancestor of nobody alive today, or they are an ancestor of everyone alive today because of how genealogy and genetic lineages work – and it is much more recent than you think.

Tucci in Italy Official Trailer National Geographic

Adults Entertainment Food Travel
National Geographic invites audiences on a mouthwatering journey with Academy Award®-nominee and Emmy®- and Golden Globe®-winner Stanley Tucci in TUCCI IN ITALY.

Big Moon?

Youth Astronomy Psychology Space Youth 110 Youth 115
Despite appearances, the Moon remains the same size, and your brain is simply playing tricks on you.

The Deadliest Animal On Earth May Surprise You

Kids Animals Experiments Kids 125 Kids 130 Science
Steve Backshall and his crew take part in an interesting experiment to discover which substance repels mosquitos most effectively...

How To Draw: Heart Nuggets

Art Creativity EE1 EE2 Food How-to
This is a fun and silly lesson that is perfect for anyone who loves nuggets and drawing!

Lamb Rack Of Ribs Recipe By Jamie Oliver

Adults Family Food
Join the charismatic Jamie Oliver as he guides you through his fantastic recipe for a succulent Lamb Rack of Ribs, packed with his signature flavors.

The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED

Adults Artificial Intelligence Future History
The arrival of non-human intelligence is a very big deal, says former Google CEO and chairman Eric Schmidt.

Veggie Dance

Dance EC EE1 EE2 Food Movement Music
Join The Kiboomers in this fun and catchy kids song about eating healthy and enjoying fruits and vegetables.

Bumble Bee Breathing

Kids Breathing How-to Kids 110 Kids 115 Kids 120 Mindfulness Self
By using gentle humming vibrations, this mindful technique helps both kids and adults relax, refocus, and promote emotional well-being.

The Future Of Space Exploration

Youth Future Gadgets Science Space Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Here's five possibilities that might actually become reality in the next 50 years.

Our Class Is A Family

Books Education EE1 EE2 Family Friendship Reading
This heartwarming story helps little ones understand the special bond between their classroom family.

The Google Interview Question Everyone Gets Wrong

Adults Careers Technology
Are you smart enough to solve this Google interview question?