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Forces And Motion

YouthPhysicsScience
This video will explain what force and motion are, what their relationship is to each other, and what relationship there is between force, mass, and acceleration.

A Lesson In Impermanence: Fungi

YouthNatureSelfWellnessScienceEducation
With calming narration and soothing nature visuals, we’ll learn about how fungi grows and how mushrooms play an important part in the life cycle of all living things.

Can Zoos Save Species From Extinction?

YouthAnimalsHistoryScienceEnvironment
Dig into the breeding program that saved Takhi horses from extinction, and explore the role of zoos in animal conservation.

Bedtime History: Sally Ride

YouthFactsHistoryWomenScienceSpace
Learn about the physicist and astronaut, Sally Ride, who became the first American woman to fly in space.

How NASA Colours Images Of The Universe

YouthPhotographySpaceScienceArtTechnology
Data image developers combine science and art to bring color to JWST's images.

Intro To Ecology: The Biosphere

YouthEcologyScienceWorld
What is the biosphere and what does it have to do with living things? Find out in this video!

The Guts

YouthBiologyScienceHealth
Today, we will learn about how your gut works through a rather gross science experiment.

Do Butterflies Taste With Their Feet?

YouthAnimalsFactsNatureScienceBiology
Butterfly and moth expert Dr. David Lees explores what we know about butterflies’ sense of taste.

Meteors & Meteor Showers Explained

YouthEducationScienceSpace
CBC Kids News explains how these bright streaks of light in the sky come to be, from their origins at the outskirts of our solar system to their final moments in Earth’s orbit.

Ice Age Mummies

YouthEnvironmentHistoryScience
Discover what scientists have found buried in the Arctic permafrost, and find out the far-reaching effects of its melting.

Total Solar Eclipse April 19th, 2023

YouthSpaceWorldScienceEducation
This total Solar Eclipse was visible from Australia and Southeast Asia.

Climate Types

YouthEducationEnvironmentScience
Let's learn about the different climate types on our planet!

Entomologists Hate This Word

YouthAnimalsFactsNatureScienceEducation
Entomologists refer to a specific class of insects as bugs, but is it wrong to call other things bugs?

How Ancient Stones Helped Track The Seasons

YouthHistorySpaceWorldScienceCulture
Mysterious stone arrangements reveal Senegal’s ancient connections to astronomy.

Microworlds: Bug Mimics

YouthAnimalsFactsNatureScienceBiology
Mimicry takes a few forms here on the coast in the world of bugs, all in the name of survival.

Earth's Water Cycle

YouthScienceSpaceWorldEnvironment
ESA’s Climate Change Initiative is looking at a range of climate variables linked to the water cycle.

How Do We Move Our Fingers

YouthBiologyFactsScienceEducation
Learn about how we move our fingers and more fun scientific facts related to hands.

How Your Immune System Works

YouthBiologyHumanScienceHealthEducation
Today, we are finding out how your immune system works through a science experiment!

The World's Loudest Sound

YouthHistoryWorldScienceNature
Do you know what created the loudest sound on Earth? Let's find out in this video.

When Is The Moon's Birthday?

YouthHistoryScienceSpace
We asked Museum planetary science researcher Prof Sara Russell, "What day of the year should we be saying happy birthday to this natural satellite? "

How Does Our Sense Of Balance Work?

YouthBiologyFactsHumanScienceHealth
Today, you will learn about how you BALANCE!