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Video Games Are Good For Your Brain

AdultsGamingHumanPsychologyEducationHealth
ft-brained"? Is a human brain not fully developed until a person hits 25 years old? Did my parents waste a bunch of money buying Mozart CDs to make me smarter as a baby?

Red-Crowned Cranes

YouthAnimalsNatureWorldCultureEducation
These beautiful birds are icons in Japan, and it is believed they bring luck and even love.

Humanity's Greatest Journey

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It’s finally time to reveal the 12,025 Human Era Calendar! This is more than just a way to mark the days – it’s our chance to share something with you all which is truly one-of-a-kind, a piece of art that will inspire you for an entire year and beyond.

Earth's Rotation & Revolution

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about the Earth's rotation and revolution.

Networking Doesn’t Have to Feel Gross | Daniel Hallak | TED

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Networking doesn’t always have to feel like a self-serving transaction, says executive coach Daniel Hallak.

I Like To Draw

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Draw colourful shapes with Jelly from Noodle & Pals! Use this song in the classroom to learn about shapes and colours.

We Only Discovered This 10 Years Ago

AdultsEducationHistoryBiologyEvolutionScience
Most living things on Earth need oxygen to survive, but scientists discovered a species of bacteria that uses oxygen totally differently from every other organism on Earth.

The Dirt On Decomposers

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about how everything starts... and ends. Decomposers!

The Hidden Forces Behind Your Food Choices | Sarah Lake | TED

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What we eat is less about what we choose and more about what's offered to us, says food and climate expert Sarah Lake.

People said this experiment was impossible, so I tried it

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A massive thank you to everyone at Goldschmidt for making this possible. With special thanks to Dr. Axel Hoeschen, Christof Gassmann and Claudia Koch.

The Many Layers Of Sedimentary Rocks

KidsNatureScienceWorldEducationGeology
Jessi and Sam learn about sedimentary rocks and show how you can use vinegar to identify a piece of limestone.

Primitive Technology: A-frame Roof Tile Factory

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With the wet season only 2 months away and thatch being an impermanent material, I needed to make more roof tiles for a new hut that will withstand the next deluge.

Fabulous Food Chains

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In this of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about the way energy moves, or flows, through an ecosystem and how that movement forms Food Chains!

Ellie The Elephant And The Stinkin' Thinkin!

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Join Ellie on an adventure to learn about the importance of her thoughts - and kick that stinkin' thinkin' to the curb!

America is rife with political traps. What’s your escape route? | The Dilemma Ep. 3

AdultsEducationPoliticsPsychologySociety
Can we let go of the need to win arguments without losing a part of who we are?

Debunking the Nuclear-Powered Manhole Cover

AdultsEducationHistorySciencePhysics
In 1957, a high-speed camera caught a cast iron cap moving at 66 kilometers per second.

You've Never Heard of the World's Most Common Mineral

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The most common substance in the world is literally IN the world. It's a mineral called bridgmanite, and it belongs to a class of minerals (called perovskites) that scientists are trying to use in the next generation of solar panels.

Do Your Best

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How can we save the planet? Listen to this song and sing along.

What Is Money?

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Learn about money and the world works with it.

Igneous Rocks Used To Be Liquid!

KidsEnvironmentNatureScienceGeologyEducation
A new friend Savannah and Sam learn about different kinds of igneous rocks, which form after liquid magma or lava cools into solid rock.

There Is Something Hiding Inside Earth

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We’ve found a new planet, home to octillions of the most extreme beings living in the most absurd and deadly hellscape. In absolute darkness, crushed by the weight of mountains, starved of oxygen, cooked alive, bathed in acid, salt or radiation.