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A Tiny Spider Home

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A tiny spider kept returning so this lady built it a cozy home.

Telling Time To The Hour

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Learn to tell time to the hour.

Farm Animals

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There are so many barnyard animals, can you guess them all? With every clue, you’ll learn more and more about each animal.

Mountain Search Puppy's First Training Session | Wonderful World of Puppies | BBC Earth

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All of these puppies are mountain search dogs in waiting, and they're here for an intensive session with an expert trainer. Will the dogs be able to learn the new skills they need?

Bill Gates Traumatized His Parents: The Early Years You Don't Know About | The Big Interview | WIRED

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Businessman, philanthropist, and Microsoft founder Bill Gates sits down with WIRED Editor-At-Large Steven Levy to discuss the inspiration behind his new book 'Source Code: My Beginnings'.

Measurement Mystery

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina uses them to solve the mystery of what she tripped over last night.

The Mysterious History Of Valentine's Day

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CBC Kids News contributor Mela Pietropaolo and her sidekick-cat Blossom explore three different theories for why we celebrate Valentine's Day in this month’s KN Explains.

What Does Your Happy Dance Look Like?

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Watch and see how Caitie and her friends do their happy dance and move like a firework.

Are Science and Religion Compatible?: Crash Course Religions #19

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Religion and science have had some famously messy fights, but do they always have to be in conflict? In this episode of Crash Course Religions, we’ll look at some ways religion and science are more than just enemies.

Why I stopped washing my rice.

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If you have ever struggled with cooking rice at home, or have ever wondered when, if, or how much you should wash your rice. It's not your fault...the way we’ve conventionally been taught how to cook rice at home is completely backwards.

Writing A Short Story: Drafting

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Part three of the challenge of writing your own short story.

Paddleboarding Pups

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This pack of pups are embarking on a paddleboarding adventure down the Thames.

I Like To Ride My Bicycle

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Let's go on a bike ride with Mr. Monkey and friends as we sing along.

The four questions that can help your mind heal | Byron Katie

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“I saw that when I believed my thoughts, I suffered, and when I didn’t believe them, I didn’t suffer.”

Why Can't Dogs Eat Chocolate?

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Are you wondering, “Why can't dogs eat chocolate?” This question came from Valentina, a student from the United States.

The Smellyphant

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Get ready to giggle. This silly tale shows that what's on the outside can sometimes be deceiving.

Bluey Minisode: Blocks

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Bluey and Bingo have built an enormous tower of blocks.

Is THORIUM the Future of Nuclear Power?

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Since the 1960s, we’ve known that light water nuclear reactors weren’t the only way to generate electricity by splitting the atom. One alternative design, so-called “molten salt reactors,” were more complicated, but potentially much more safe and economical.

Did Vikings Use These Crystals To Navigate?

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The Vikings were renowned navigators at a time before magnetic compasses were invented. So how'd they manage it? Their secret may have been these pretty-pointed crystals of calcite called Iceland spar, and this month's SciShow Rocks Box subscribers will get to try this out for themselves!

Valeriana: Lost City In Mexico

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In the heart of Mexico, special technology has uncovered a huge, thousand-year old city the size of Edinburgh.

The Story Of Chocolate

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Learn how chocolate is made, step by step, from cacao beans to a sweet treat! Which do you like best—milk, dark, or white?