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How Unions Work

Youth Human Industry Work Business Politics
Have you been hearing a lot about strikes this summer? Learn a little about unions and why they strike.

How Do Whales Withstand Ocean Pressure?

Youth Animals Education Science Biology Nature
How do deep-diving whales—air-breathing mammals like us—survive life in the deep?

Chloe Explains Down's Syndrome

Youth Health Human Science Education Mental Health
Narrated by the wonderful Chloe (age 8), this animation helps young audiences understand what Down's syndrome is.

Fire Versus Water

Youth Experiments Science Nature
It's a battle of words to decide which is more powerful?

Monitoring Volcanoes From Space

Youth Science Space Technology Natural Disasters
Satellites play a vital role in monitoring volcanoes from space.

Mimi's Rubik's Cube Maps

Youth Gadgets Gaming Charity Creativity
A teenager from London is creating the flags of the world using Rubik’s Cubes to raise money for charity.

Language Skills For Kids And Teens: Intro

Youth How-to Language Education
Get started on Language Arts!

Six Ways To Start A Sentence

Youth Grammar How-to Writing Education
Remember these six openings and you can write anything you want!

Why Do We Have Bones?

Youth Biology Human Science Education
Why do we have skeletons inside of us, and what even are bones?

Ancient Civilizations Review Rap

Youth History Human World Education Music
Recap your knowledge of ancient civilizations!

How Tornadoes Work

Youth Nature Science Weather Natural Disasters Education
An animated explainer about tornadoes, how they form, different types and signs one is on the way.

Naming Quokkas

Youth Animals Nature Pets Education
Crikey! We're absolutely thrilled to introduce you to the newest additions to our Australia Zoo family – Habibi, Gooshee, and Hope!

Amazing Things Happen!

Youth Education Psychology World Mental Health Disability
Introduction to autism that aims to raise awareness among young non-autistic audiences.

Finding the Notoriously Shy Dormouse | 24 Hours With | BBC Earth

Youth Animals Life Nature Environment
Have you ever heard of a dormouse officer? Well, it's a job that involves the safeguarding this iconic endangered species. Join zoologist and wildlife presenter Yussef Rafik as he learns all about the local conservation efforts striving to protect its future.

Could aliens exist? Here’s how likely it may be | CBC Kids News

Youth Media Science Space
On July 26, a retired American air force intelligence officer claimed that the U.S. is hiding knowledge about unidentified flying objects, or UFOs.

Steve Irwin's Turtle - Protecting this unique species

Youth Animals Life Nature Environment
With the constant threats of habitat degradation, the time has come to ensure the protection of this important turtle species.

Diving Discovery (Ep. 1): Meet The Team

Youth Human Life Nature Science Adventure
Diving on the British Columbia coast in the winter isn’t just cold, it’s also dangerous. So if we’re going to get the footage we want and get everyone home safely, we need a team that knows what they’re doing.

Robot Spy Dolphin & Spy Whale Encounter Baby Humpback Whale - But Trouble Lurks Beneath The Surface!

Youth Animals Life Technology Environment
Spy Whale is joined by Spy Dolphin as they encounter a humpback whale calf in danger of drowning, as competing males pursue its mother.

Which is better for you: "Real" meat or "fake" meat?

Youth Food Health Human Environment
Explore the differences between farmed meat, plant-based meat, and lab-grown meat, and find out which is best for you and the planet.

Otter stealing surfboards and hearts but concerning officials

Youth Animals Life Nature Humor Environment
An internet sensation dubbed Otter 841 has been growing her fan club while officials try to catch her, with no luck so far. She has been seen aggressively approaching surfers and kayakers alike, often hopping on the boards and even biting off a chunk.

Mysteries of The Moon | How The Moon Was Formed? | Learn All About The Moon | The Dr. Binocs Show

Youth Education Science Space
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. Its diameter is about one-quarter of Earth's, making it the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System and the largest and most massive relative to its parent planet.