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Jackie Chan Answers The Web's Most Searched Questions | WIRED

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Karate Kid: Legends star Jackie Chan visits WIRED to give answers to his most searched for questions on Google.

Confirmation Bias And Building The Whole Picture

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Explore how your mindset shapes the information you find and learn what to do about it.

Shape Breathing

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A short and simple 1 minute breathing exercise - a mini mindfulness session or a calming brain break.

If You Like Pasta

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The Bumble Nums love singing and clapping about their favourite foods.

How I would learn to cook if I could start over.

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If I could learn to cook all over again, this is the exact roadmap I would use to skip the frustration.

Chemical Changes

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Sabrina talks to us about how to tell if you have a chemical change on your hands.

Fiction Versus Non-Fiction

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Reya talks about the difference between fiction and non-fiction books.

Blue-Berry Pancakes

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Make your own Bluey Pancakes.

Live 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.

Brian Cox breaks down the most mysterious scale in the cosmos

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"It's a very, very beautiful calculation, but it's the best example I know of the relationship between these rather abstract quantities perhaps and something that you can look at in a telescope."

Will Natrium Nuclear Reactors Change Everything?

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In February 2025 I got to visit Terrapower, a self-proclaimed nuclear innovation company. In part one of this sponsored series, you saw the science behind turning nuclear waste into cancer medication.

Why Do Giraffes Have Spots?

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In this week’s Surprising Science, we’re talking about the tallest animals on Earth and the pattern that covers them from head to hoof.

Mola Mola Spotted!

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Steve Backshall dives deep on a last-chance mission to find one of the ocean’s most elusive giants. But will it show itself in time?

The Word "Be"

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Learn the sight word "be".

Platypuses Aren't Weird, You Are

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Look, we all think platypuses are weird. Just one look at these beaver-tailed, egg-laying, duck-billed weirdos makes you wonder how we're even both mammals.

How much would it cost to buy the Sun? - Cella Wright

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Dig into the monetary value of the Sun and how important it is as our energy source as Daedalus contemplates buying it.

Study Techniques

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In this life skills lesson students will learn how the brain processes information and consider different approaches to learning

Tad!

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This heartwarming and tender tale about courage and growth, featuring a special tadpole named Tad.

Five Little Mice

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Join five little mice in this sweet animal song as they scamper about looking for food.

New Smrt App

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Introducing the new Smrt mobile app, aimed at enhancing English Language learning for teachers and students while working in sync with the Smrt website application.

The Problem with Antivenom

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Venomous snakes kill nearly 100,000 people a year. Which is weird, because we have a pretty effective treatment for venomous snake bites; it’s actually been around for more than a hundred years. So why are so many people still dying?