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Self Defense Expert Answers Self Defense Questions | WIRED
AdultsHealthHuman Self defense instructor, author, and motivational speaker Avital Zeisler joins WIRED to answer the internet's questions about self defense.
Dream in English - Canadian College of English Language
AdultsEducation Study English at the Canadian College of English Language in Vancouver, Canada. For more information contact our team.
The biggest red herring in our search for alien life | Sara Seager
AdultsScienceSpace This interview is an episode from The Well, our publication about ideas that inspire a life well-lived, created with the John Templeton Foundation.
The “Empty Atom” Myth
AdultsEducationScience If you know one thing about atoms, it’s probably that they’re “mostly empty space.” but that’s not
really true.
We Have Spent Millions of Dollars on Blue Roses
AdultsNatureScience We all know that roses are red and violets are blue. But how come you never see blue roses, too?
Why kids need to take more risks
AdultsHistoryHumanPsychology Explore the cognitive benefits of risky play and how we can design better playgrounds that promote fun, agency, and development.
Discover in English - Canadian College of English Language
AdultsEducationLanguage Study English at the Canadian College of English Language in Vancouver, Canada. For more information contact our team.
There’s Really Only One Way To Die
AdultsHumanScience Even though there are a lot of causes of death out there, they all actually boil down to one thing.
Why Are There No Holes Around Trees?
AdultsEducationNature Trees are among the most fascinating life forms on Earth, but what makes them truly fascinating is hiding underground! They are able to break solid rocks with hydraulic roots, all while working together with the underground fungal networks that can stretch for kilometers.
Never Before Seen: Insects Playing | Secrets of the Bees | National Geographic
AdultsAnimalsNature Turns out that bees don't just work hard, they play hard too! An extraordinary study reveals to Dr. Sammy Ramsey and Dr. Alice Bridges just how intelligent bumblebees are.
How To Make Chicken Fajitas! Jamie Oliver
AdultsFamilyFood "I've got a recipe for you guys!" Jamie shows you how to make Chicken Fajitas with Rainbow veggies, feta cheese and avocado! Perfect for lunch or an easy dinner for the family!
Alp speaks about his experience taking Project Management at the Canadian College
AdultsEducationBusiness Alp took the Project Management Diploma at the Canadian College. He speaks about how the skills he learned studying in Vancouver helped him when he was working at Zodiac's head office in Vancouver as a Project Manager.
Is Luck Random — or Can You Cultivate It? | Christian Busch | TED
AdultsFunFuturePsychology When the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires destroyed his home and neighborhood, scientist Christian Busch encountered the opposite of serendipity: "zemblanity," or bad luck by design.
Ksenia speaks about her experience studying Hospitality at the Canadian College
AdultsEducationBusiness Ksenia studied Hospitality Management at the Canadian College in 2011. She is now living in Vancouver and working at a local hotel chain as a banquet server.
Fallout TV Has a Fusion Problem
AdultsNuclearTelevision Once again, the Fallout TV show introduces a piece of technology with planet-destroying potential, this time a mysterious “cold fusion diode” in the Season 2 finale.
Lilly writes about her dream to live in Vancouver
AdultsEducationBusinessCulture "After my training in International Trade I got a better job and could exercise all the content learned in College. I recommend the program for those who want to learn not only theory but to practice in their chosen profession. I realized one of my dreams which is living and working in Vancouver!" Lilly (International Trade)
The 3 Strongest Lasers in the World (For Now)
AdultsTechnology Are you a supervillian who likes to collect super impressive lasers?
One of the world’s oldest beverages - Malcolm Purinton
AdultsFoodHistory Trace the history and evolution of beer, from its first known existence 13,000 years ago to the modern beverage we know today.