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Primitive Technology: Hut with Underfloor Heating (Ondol/Hypocaust)

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I built a thatched hut with an underfloor heating system for the purpose of drying bricks, tiles and pottery faster.

The Zodiac Constellations

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There are a certain group of special constellations called The Zodiac that Sabrina is going to chat about.

What Causes Flash Flooding?

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Flash flooding can cause real-life emergencies. CBC Kids News contributor Aerin Murphy breaks down how they happen and how we can limit them.

Where Is The Cat?

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Peekaboo Cat is hiding around the house! Can you tell me what you see? This song is perfect for practicing prepositions.

Wagner writes about how the he worked and studied in Vancouver

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"The hospitality program at Canadian College opened doors for my future in the industry. The diploma allowed me to study and gain practical experience, complementing my previous education in Brazil. The faculty and staff were always supportive."

The Extraordinary Adaptations of a 500 Million Year Old Species | BBC Earth

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This nautilus spends its days 400 metres down, but as night falls it ascends up to the reefs to look for food.

The Disappearance Of The Mayan Civilization

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Could 1,200 year-old ice hold clues to why the Mayan civilization disappeared?

Why Do We Have Allergies?

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Are your kids wondering: “Why do we have allergies?” Let's watch together and find some answers.

Turn Out The Lights

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This fun video shows how small everyday actions — like flipping a switch — can help fight climate change.

Ryan Gosling and the Project Hail Mary Creators Answer The 50 Most Searched Questions | WIRED

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Ryan Gosling, Andy Weir, Phil Lord, and Christopher Miller visit with WIRED to answer the 50 most searched for questions about the acclaimed 2021 novel Project Hail Mary and its 2026 blockbuster film adaptation.

Cheesesteak at home

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What is the best way to make a Cheesesteak at home?

A Very Long Beak!

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The sword-billed hummingbird has exclusive access to food that other birds simply cannot reach, but having such a long bill does have its drawbacks.

Lunar Eclipses

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Let’s learn more about lunar eclipses and how you can recreate the effect at home.

Bluey & Bingo: Rug Island

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On Bingo and Bluey's Rug Island, a pack of felt pens can be anything: bananas, campfires, even a snake.

Txt in English - Canadian College of English Language

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Study English at the Canadian College of English Language in Vancouver, Canada. For more information contact our team.

The most important piece of technology in your lifetime is this tiny chip | Chris Miller

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The story of the chip is a story about geopolitics and scarcity.

Space Data Centers Are Dumb.

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AI data centers are consuming enormous amounts of power and cooling.

Water Fix!

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In this episode, Sabrina talks about ways that we can help to fix problems like water shortages.

Make A Bug Hotel

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Build the perfect home for all the bugs in your garden, shaped like nature's friendliest bug, the bumblebee!

Storytime: Bannock In A Hammock

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This story explores a popular traditional Indigenous food, and all the ways to eat it!

Do Reishi Mushrooms Really Treat Cancer?

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For generations, Reishi mushrooms have been used to treat a variety of ailments. But a new line of research is testing their viability in the fight against cancer.