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The World's Loudest Sound

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Do you know what created the loudest sound on Earth? Let's find out in this video.

A Love Letter To The Ocean

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Learn about the vital role the ocean plays in the carbon cycle and in regulating Earth’s climate with this poem.

Accepting Change Through Colour

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A story of change in nature, helping us cope with change in life and acknowledge it as a constant part of our experience.

Microworlds: Bugs—Bugs 101

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This episode is part of Microworlds: Bugs series, where we shrink down and discover the wonderful lives of the tiny, the miniature, the microworlds.

The Mindful Evolution of the Dandelion

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Take a closer look at this flower (or weed, depending on how you look at it) for a lesson on impermanence and transformation.

Studying Forest Biomass From Space

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Forestry expert Maurizio Santoro explains how the use of various data can bring a great contribution/benefit to the field of mapping biomass.

Hagfish: The World's Slimiest Creatures

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Discover the extraordinary capabilities of hagfish, the slime-producing fish that has survived on Earth for over 300 million years.

Angel Falls 360°

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A 360° video of Angel Falls — the highest waterfall in the world.

The Geometry Of Life

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Researchers have come up with a new way to create patterns in petri dishes using bacteria.

What Is The Best Shape For A Farm?

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The shape of a farm can tell you a surprising amount about the land it's on and the people that use it.

See The World Like An Insect

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David Attenborough and the cast and crew of Kingdom of Plants explain the extraordinary technique they've used to recreate the world of an insect.

The World's Loneliest Tree

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Tucked away in a corner of London's Royal Botanic Gardens, there is a very peculiar plant. It is, in fact, the very last of its kind on Earth.

What Is The Rarest Colour In Nature?

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Discover what colors are the most rare to see in nature, and how physics and evolution drive their scarcity.

World's Smallest Wild Dog

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Against all odds, the smallest canine of all uses its unique abilities to survive and thrive in the hostile conditions under the scorching desert sun.

Watch This If You're Scared Of Snakes

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Travel around the world to visit some of nature’s most incredible snakes: vipers, and find out which are the most dangerous.

Locust Plague Devours 40,000 Tonnes of Vegetation

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When there is an abundance of crops, flightless locusts create a plague-like swarm, which can run a kilometre long, in search for food.

What Does A Black Hole Sound Like?

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FreeSchool Presents: a closer look at black hole sounds.

What Is Ocean Stratification?

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The ocean has layers that mix—sometimes. What are the layers made of? And why is it bad news when they don’t?

Alaska From Space

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The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over the complex and diverse landscape that surrounds Nushagak Bay in Alaska.

Plants In Space!

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Dr. Anna-Lisa Paul and Dr. Robert J. Ferl put weeds in unique situations to study their behaviour on a molecular level.

How Many Animal Species Are There, Really?

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It's harder than you might think to know how many animal species live on Earth.