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Baby Corgis Learn To Play-Fight

Kids Animals Kids 110 Kids 115 Kids 120 Pets
This litter of Cardigan Welsh corgi puppies are just six-weeks-old, and have started to play-fight.

Reading Through Touch

Youth Charity Disability News Reading Youth 110 Youth 115
One charity is giving blind and partially sighted people the opportunity to experience the joys of reading through touch.

South Korea's Demographic Collapse

Adults Culture Economy Society
South Korea is heading toward a demographic collapse unlike anything the world has seen before. With the lowest fertility rate ever recorded and a rapidly aging population, the country faces a future of economic decline, shrinking cities, cultural erosion, and a vanishing workforce.

What Do Ultra-processed Foods Do To My Body National Geographic

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It’s late afternoon, and you just need a quick snack to hold you over until dinnertime. You start with a handful of chips, and before you know it, the entire bag is gone!

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If I Were A Duck

Animals EC Fun Music
Practice making animal sounds with some of your Super Simple animal friends.

What Is A Black Hole?

Kids Kids 125 Kids 130 Science Space
This video discusses the science behind the formation of these strange and mysterious phenomena.

Writing Professional Emails

Youth Communication Education How-to Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
In this computer skills lesson, students will learn the etiquette rules for writing a professional email.

How To Make Homemade Southern Fried Chicken By Jamie Oliver

Adults Cooking Food Politics Society Technology
Learn how to make homemade southern fried chicken with Jamie Oliver!

Bluey Minisode: Alongside

EC Entertainment Friendship Television
A day in the life of Bluey and her friend Honey!

Iceland: Land Of Ice And Fire

Kids Kids 110 Kids 115 Kids 120 Kids 125 Kids 130 Nature Travel World
Squeaks and Jessi discuss his trip to Vatnajökull National Park in Iceland.

What's An Engineer?

Youth Careers Engineering Youth 110 Youth 115 Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Sabrina talks about what engineers do and why they do it!

This Is What a Digital Coup Looks Like Carole Cadwalladr TED

Adults Politics Technology
We are watching the collapse of the international order in real time, and this is just the start

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Why Super Glue Is Perfect For Gluing Skin

Adults Chemistry Human Science
Why does superglue always stick to your hands and never what you want it to?

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Body Percussion

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Explore the fun world of body percussion with this interactive rhythm activity for kids.

Explaining Compassion

Kids Human Kids 125 Kids 130 Psychology
What does compassion really mean? Kids News contributor Sabrina Erin interviewed Dr. Bassam Khoury, a clinical psychologist, to find out more.

The First (And Only) Cat In Space

Youth Animals Science Space Technology Youth 110 Youth 115
You might not have heard of Félicette, who in 1963 became the first -- and so far only -- cat to go to space.

Solving Mass Effect’s Gravity Problem

Adults Gaming Science Space
Mass Effect is known for its incorporation of real world space science, more so than most other sci-fi games. This certainly has pleased the ‘sci-fientists’ of science and gaming enthusiasts like model scientist Salarian Zaddy, Kyle Hill.

How Ancient Glass Could Transport Life Between Planets

Adults Science Space
There's a rare material called Darwin Glass that Tasmanian Aboriginals have prized for centuries.