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  • 01:01 The Articles Of Confederation Explained In One Minute

    The Articles Of Confederation Explained In One Minute

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    Betcha I can explain the Articles of Confederation in one minute. Check out the longer version here, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQtJNK5_8Uk

  • 04:14 Popular Definite And Indefinite Articles | Modifiers | The Parts Of Speech

    Definite And Indefinite Articles | Modifiers | The Parts Of Speech

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    'A' and 'an' are the indefinite articles of English; 'the' is the definite article. David explains what that means!

  • 02:48 Popular Intro To Articles | Modifiers | The Parts Of Speech

    Intro To Articles | Modifiers | The Parts Of Speech

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    Articles—words like the, a, and an—are special adjectives we use to indicate whether a noun is specific or not specific. David, Khan Academy's resident grammarian, explains.

  • 13:04 Popular The Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism: Crash Course US History #8

    The Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism: Crash Course US History #8

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    In which John Green teaches you about the United States Constitution. During and after the American Revolutionary War, the government of the new country operated under the Articles of Confederation. While these Articles got the young nation through its wa

  • 01:01 Cute furry baby rhino is great news for a critically endangered species | CBC Kids News

    Cute furry baby rhino is great news for a critically endangered species | CBC Kids News

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    A Sumatran rhino calf born in Indonesia is great news for the critically endangered species. Sumatran rhinos are the smallest (and furriest) rhino species in the world, and their numbers have declined dramatically in recent decades. Captive breeding effor

  • 05:11 Gumball | News of Elmore | The News | Cartoon Network

    Gumball | News of Elmore | The News | Cartoon Network

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    Subscribe to The Amazing World of Gumball - http://bit.ly/2gjL91JFollow us for all the latest Gumball news! Website - http://www.theamazingworldofgumball.com/ Facebook - http://bit.ly/2foqTcOGumball, the amusing blue cat with a giant head and his best bud

  • 13:58 Popular The Good News On Poverty (Yes, There's Good News) - Bono

    The Good News On Poverty (Yes, There's Good News) - Bono

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    Human beings have been campaigning against inequality and poverty for 3,000 years. But this journey is accelerating. Bono "embraces his inner nerd" and shares inspiring data that shows the end of poverty is in sight ... if we can harness the momentum. Tal

  • 18:30 What is Kwanzaa? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    What is Kwanzaa? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Countdown to 2023: The New Year is almost here. We share what you need to know about this holiday and the celebration of Kwanzaa! A book and a smile: Meet the inspiring young girl who wants to change the world one book at a time. We introduce you to a her

  • 24:57 Learn All About Reindeer | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Learn All About Reindeer | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    We share the science behind memories and how they are made. Behind the scenes: We take you backstage to see what it takes to put on the holiday classic, The Nutcracker. What makes reindeer so special? We head to a reindeer farm to learn all about them. Gi

  • 24:28 The History Of Halloween | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    The History Of Halloween | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    A new report out shows test scores dropped to lowest levels in decades during the pandemic. We visit one school that is changing things up to help students get higher marks. Why do leaves change colors in the fall? We explain the science behind this. Tric

  • 24:39 What Makes Volcanoes Erupt? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    What Makes Volcanoes Erupt? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    On this episode of Nightly News: Kids Edition, we explain the science behind vaccines. With the holiday season approaching, we share what you and your family should think about as you make your shopping lists. What are volcanoes and why do they erupt? We

  • 24:36 Out Of This World: What You Need To Know About Mars | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Out Of This World: What You Need To Know About Mars | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    On this episode of Nightly News: Kids Edition, well introduce you to some brave kids who may be key to ending the coronavirus pandemic. Out of this world: NASA shares new pictures from Mars taken from its Perseverance rover. Inspiring Kids series continue

  • 15:52 What Is A Cyberattack? Nightly News: Kids Edition

    What Is A Cyberattack? Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Later start? A New Jersey lawmaker wants school to start later and it all has to do with sleep. We have the details. What is a cyberattack? Well explain what these are and share how you and your family can stay safe online. Saving the Koala: One of the mo

  • 21:41 Diving Into The World Of Sharks | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Diving Into The World Of Sharks | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Ask the Doc: Dr. John Torres answers your latest questions about the coronavirus. How do meteorologists predict the paths of storms? NBC News weather forecaster Dave Price explains. Al Roker shows us what its like to experience weightlessness on a zero-gr

  • 21:27 Around The Globe: Exploring Brazil | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Around The Globe: Exploring Brazil | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Dr. John Torres answers viewers weekly questions about the coronavirus. Around the Globe: We travel to Brazil to learn about the diverse cultures, landscapes and more. Countdown to the Olympics: Two sisters make history as they head to the Tokyo Olympics.

  • 23:48 Around the Globe: We Travel To The North Pole | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Around the Globe: We Travel To The North Pole | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Happy Holidays! Heres what you need to know if you are flying to be with family this week. The meaning behind Hanukkah: We look at the history behind this holiday. Tracking Santa! We share how you can track Saint Nick on Christmas Eve. Plus, Around the Gl

  • 25:47 All About Sharks: We Take You To Shark Camp | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    All About Sharks: We Take You To Shark Camp | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Several beaches in the northeast have closed after several shark sightings. We take a closer look at the world of sharks at shark camp! Are there germs in space? A former astronaut joins us to answer your latest questions. Americas Got Talent! Kids corres

  • 24:39 Around The Globe: Exploring Egypt | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Around The Globe: Exploring Egypt | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    We share the best ways to fight off those viruses and how to feel better this winter. Let it snow: We head to ski slopes to check out the science behind snow making. Around the globe: We travel to Egypt to learn about the countrys kings, rich history and

  • 17:13 How Do Credit Cards Work? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How Do Credit Cards Work? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Flu cases are on the rise. Well tell you what you need to know to help prevent catching and spreading the flu. The holiday shopping season is underway and many people are using credit cards to purchase gifts. We explain what a credit card is and how it wo

  • 24:48 What's The History Behind Memorial Day? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    What's The History Behind Memorial Day? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    On this episode of Nightly News: Kids Edition, we share with you some ideas for your familys next road trip. Here comes the sun: How does sunscreen work? Dr. John Torres explains. Who do we celebrate on Memorial Day? We take a look at the history behind t

  • 15:17 Is Laughter The Best Medicine? The Science Behind Laughing | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Is Laughter The Best Medicine? The Science Behind Laughing | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Road to Recovery: We look at the efforts underway to help residents recover from Hurricane Ian and also the rescues that have taken place for some of our four-legged friends. A new term begins for the U.S. Supreme Court. We explain what the Supreme Court

  • 18:03 The Science Behind Craving Sweets | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    The Science Behind Craving Sweets | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    18-year-old freestyle skier Eileen Gu captures gold in a big way - we share her story. We head to Florida for a look at one of our favorite breakfast drinks and why it may be missing from your fridge at home. Sweet tooth: Why do we often times crave somet

  • 23:37 How to pick the perfect name for your dog | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How to pick the perfect name for your dog | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    There's been a lot of talk about banks in the news this week. What are they and why do we use them? We explain. This month marks three years since the start of the pandemic. Dr. John Torres looks at what we've learned. Plus: backstage pass! We go behind-t

  • 24:50 Why do beavers build dams? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Why do beavers build dams? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Lunar New Year! We visit the red lantern capital of China and tell you why this is the year of the rabbit. Basketball dreams: NBA star Chris Paul has a new project just for kids. Hes also sharing some important life lessons with us! Why do beavers build d

  • 16:59 United Nations Explained | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    United Nations Explained | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Promoting Peace: President Biden and other world leaders are in New York City this week for the United Nations General Assembly. What exactly is the United Nations and what does it do? We explain the importance of it. Ask The Doc: Dr. John Torres answers

  • 17:16 Diving Into The World Of Sea Turtles | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Diving Into The World Of Sea Turtles | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    We take a look at the different branches of the U.S. military and what they do - just in time for Veterans Day. Blood moon: We share the details of the stunning total lunar eclipse. With nesting season wrapping up, we go diving into the world of sea turtl

  • 24:52 How Long Does It Take To Grow A Christmas Tree? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How Long Does It Take To Grow A Christmas Tree? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Tis the Season! Have you ever wondered how long it takes to grow a Christmas tree? We have the details. Inspiring Kids series continues: Meet the 11-year-old who is hoping to inspire others on and off the golf course. Is laughter the best medicine? We tak

  • 24:12 Natural phenomenon: The northern lights explained | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Natural phenomenon: The northern lights explained | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Sleep deprived? Is it possible to catch up on those extra zs you lost? Dr. John Torres has the answer. Around the Globe: We introduce you to the happiest country in the world: Finland! What are the northern lights? Dylan Dreyer explains the natural phenom

  • 17:00 How Gigantic Parade Balloons Stay Inflated | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How Gigantic Parade Balloons Stay Inflated | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Happy Thanksgiving! As families gather to give thanks, well talk turkey and when to say when at the dinner table with our pal Dr. John Torres. Balloon Science: How do the gigantic parade balloons stay inflated and withstand the weather? Miracle Delivery:

  • 20:24 See How Astronauts Train For A Mission To The Moon | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    See How Astronauts Train For A Mission To The Moon | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Have you ever wondered how snow forms? NBC News meteorologist Dylan Dreyer shares the science behind snow. We introduce you to a young artist who is giving back by helping the children of Ukraine. Blast off! We go inside the Johnson Space Center to see ho

  • 30:50 How can we stay active while its cold outside? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How can we stay active while its cold outside? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    With temperatures dropping, it can be hard to stay active outside. Dr. John Torres shows us some fun exercises you can do indoors! Learning from your mistakes: A new tool tied to making mistakes is helping engage students and make the grade. A day of serv

  • 24:09 Meet Ripken: The Tee-rrific Pup | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Meet Ripken: The Tee-rrific Pup | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Changing Seasons: Why do leaves change colors in the fall? We break down the science behind it. Maze Craze: We share what it takes to make all of those twists and turns. Ripken the Tee-rrific Pup! The black Labrador Retriever has a unique job of retrievin

  • 24:38 Did you know pigeons were used as a type of aerial surveillance? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Did you know pigeons were used as a type of aerial surveillance? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    With recent news stories about aerial surveillance balloons, we explain what it all means and why countries might be keeping an eye on each other. Canines for kids! Instead of medicine, this team of pups are prescribing a dose of comfort to kids in Georgi

  • 02:58 Building the Earth in Minecraft | CBC Kids News

    Building the Earth in Minecraft | CBC Kids News

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    Halifax teen takes CBC Kids News on an exclusive tour of the Build The Earth project in MinecraftCBC Kids News is a website for kids, covering the information you want to know. Real Kids. Real News. Check it out at CBCKidsNews.ca.Follow us:Instagram - htt

  • 23:55 Meet the teenager who is raising awareness about the importance of bees | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Meet the teenager who is raising awareness about the importance of bees | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    What are tornadoes? We explain the science behind the phenomenon, how they form and share tips for staying safe and prepared. Spring break is here! Are you taking a trip with your family? We have a breakdown of what snacks you can bring to the airport. Fo

  • 25:17 Meet The Therapy Dog Making A Difference By Being Different | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Meet The Therapy Dog Making A Difference By Being Different | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Sweet Tooth: Have you ever wondered why you crave sweets? We take a look at the science behind those cravings. NBA champion Kevin Love is on a mission to raise awareness about mental health. He shares his message for kids and parents. All about puffins: W

  • 22:56 Meet The Nashville Zoos Clouded Leopard Cubs | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Meet The Nashville Zoos Clouded Leopard Cubs | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Out of this world: NASA releases the very first images from a powerful telescope showing the deepest and sharpest images of the universe to this date. Historic trip: President Biden visits the Middle East. Well tell you why and give you a closer look at l

  • 16:17 Teen Invents Headphones To Help Treat Ear Infections | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Teen Invents Headphones To Help Treat Ear Infections | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Have a cold or virus? We share tips on how to fight them off and how to feel better. Top scientist: We introduce you to a 14-year-old girl who took home a top award for inventing headphones that can help treat ear infections. Thinking outside the box: 8-y

  • 24:42 Come take a ride on the cutest bus route in the country | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Come take a ride on the cutest bus route in the country | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Winter guide: How to layer up, keep warm and stay active when its cold outside. Lunar New Year! People of all ages celebrate this holiday around the world. We explain the meaning behind the year of the rabbit! NBA star Chris Paul has a new project just fo

  • 24:06 Here's what you can do to help protect the planet in light of Earth Day | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Here's what you can do to help protect the planet in light of Earth Day | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    We are celebrating planet Earth! We explain the meaning behind Earth Day and what you can do to help protect the planet. Including: composting! Meet the students who are turning garbage into garden gold in a win-win for the environment. Then, we talk abou

  • 10:43 9-Year-Old Goes Viral For Her Skating Routine On The D.C. BLM Mural | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    9-Year-Old Goes Viral For Her Skating Routine On The D.C. BLM Mural | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Dr. John Torres answers our viewers questions about the coronavirus, Kate Snow speaks with a 9-year-old skater who performed a touching routine on the Black Lives Matter mural in Washington, D.C., exciting news about the San Diego zoo and how a 10-year-ol

  • 27:46 How this special pup made an incredible journey back home | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How this special pup made an incredible journey back home | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    What exactly are earthquakes and why do they occur? We explain. What do you want to be when you grow up? Learn by doing: A program in Delaware teaches kids about different types of careers through hands-on experience and its working! Watch how this specia

  • 25:08 Inside The Oklahoma City Zoo Helping Guests With Hearing Loss | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Inside The Oklahoma City Zoo Helping Guests With Hearing Loss | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Fitness and Fun: Grab your hula hoop! Dr. John Torres shows us some great ways to stay in shape. We bring you behind the scenes of one zoo that is becoming more inclusive, helping all visitors enjoy every splish splash and the sounds of the animals! Plus,

  • 24:47 It's Earth Day! We explain the history of the environmental event | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    It's Earth Day! We explain the history of the environmental event | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    It's Earth Day! We explain the history of the environmental event, what pollution is and what you can do to protect our planet, like recycling. Another thing that might help? Composting! We'll show you a program teaching students how to turn food waste in

  • 22:11 Kavi, the 2023 American Girl of the Year, teaches us about her heritage | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Kavi, the 2023 American Girl of the Year, teaches us about her heritage | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Girl power! Were marking International Womens Day. We take a look into the rich history behind this day. Next, we feature American Girls 2023 Girl of the Year! She is the first doll whose family is from India. Then, were headed around the globe to Africa

  • 23:43 Travel to Ireland with us to learn the culture behind St. Patrick's Day | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Travel to Ireland with us to learn the culture behind St. Patrick's Day | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    What country is known for its luck, folklore and pots of gold at every rainbow? In celebration of St. Patrick's Day and honoring Irish culture, were headed to Ireland! Here is how this one-of-a-kind Girl Scout troop is helping girls in their community con

  • 05:53 A.I. Reveals Autism-Linked Changes in "Junk" DNA | SciShow News

    A.I. Reveals Autism-Linked Changes in "Junk" DNA | SciShow News

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    Scientists know that genetic factors can explain many of autisms features - but have autism researchers been looking for those features in the wrong DNA? A new study uses A.I. to uncover changes linked to autism in the stretches of non coding DNA.#scishow

  • 03:42 Popular How False News Can Spread - Noah Tavlin

    How False News Can Spread - Noah Tavlin

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-false-news-can-spread-noah-tavlin In previous decades, most news with global reach came from several major newspapers and networks with the resources to gather information directly. The speed with which info

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  • 03:35 35 year old who lives in 1946 - BBC News

    35 year old who lives in 1946 - BBC News

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    Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews Ben Sansum is 35. But he lives in 1946. His clothes, his house, the music he listens to - all come from an era before he was even born. BBC News went to meet Ben at home in Cambridgeshire Subscribe http://www.

  • 23:58 How Jurassic Park paved a new and unique way movies are made | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How Jurassic Park paved a new and unique way movies are made | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    We talk about how one boys dreams of making movies came to life! We take a sneak peak into the making of Steven Spielbergs career as a movie director and how he became a pioneer for some of the worlds favorite blockbusters like E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

  • 19:06 The kids guide to making and keeping a New Year's resolution | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    The kids guide to making and keeping a New Year's resolution | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    New year, new you! We share how to make and keep a New Years resolution. Are you wondering what you can do with your Christmas tree now that the holiday season is over? We have the answer for you! Inspiring Kids: Meet the young man whipping up some sweet

  • 20:45 Meet Officer Percy Hops, the newest California police departments K9 | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Meet Officer Percy Hops, the newest California police departments K9 | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Spring is finally here which means so is allergy season. We explain what exactly allergies are and why people are allergic to certain things. Then, bunny with a badge! Meet Officer Percy, the newest member of the Yuba City Police Department in California!

  • What is social distancing? | CBC Kids News

    What is social distancing? | CBC Kids News

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    Everyone is talking about social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic. Heres what that means.***IMPORTANT UPDATE!When this video originally published on March 13, the Canadian government was recommending people stay one metre apart. As of March 19,

  • 04:53 Single-use plastic, microplastic are an environmental disaster | CBC Kids News

    Single-use plastic, microplastic are an environmental disaster | CBC Kids News

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    Single-use plastic, such as water bottles, cutlery and packaging, are a huge environmental problem. Trash and microplastics are filling up our oceans.The problem is worldwide and its only been getting worse in recent years. CBC Kids News contributor Saba

  • 14:42 How Kids Are Celebrating A Favorite Pastime  Fairs  From Home | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How Kids Are Celebrating A Favorite Pastime Fairs From Home | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Dr. John Torres answers your questions about the coronavirus, Tom Costello interviews the two American astronauts who are at the International Space Station, 7-year-old space expert Jerry Morrison explains why the astronauts trip is so important and Kevin

  • 21:20 A Kids' Guide To The Midterm Elections And Congress | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    A Kids' Guide To The Midterm Elections And Congress | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    The midterm elections are just days away: we explain what they are and what Congress does. Plus, we talk to NBA star Kevin Love about his work raising awareness about mental health for children and young adults. We spotlight Wisconsin students' "pawsome"

  • 02:18 News report from 1981 about the Internet

    News report from 1981 about the Internet

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    A news report from 1981 about the Internet and receiving an entire newspaper through the phone line.

  • 04:59 Popular Fastest violinist in the world - BBC News

    Fastest violinist in the world - BBC News

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    Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews How fast can you play a violin? World record is held by Ben Lee - who can play Flight of the Bumblebee in a 54.24 seconds. Subscribe http://www.youtube.com/bbcnews Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/new

  • 09:20 Inspiring Kids: Guide Dog Helps One Teenage Girl Fulfill Her Dream | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Inspiring Kids: Guide Dog Helps One Teenage Girl Fulfill Her Dream | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Dr. John Torres answers more viewers questions and explains why flu shots are important. Nightly News: Kids edition shares a moving surprise reunion between a young patient with leukemia and his siblings after 147 days apart. Inspiring Kids series continu

  • 05:04 War in Ukraine: why it started, why it's ongoing and how it could end | CBC Kids News

    War in Ukraine: why it started, why it's ongoing and how it could end | CBC Kids News

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    Russia invaded Ukraine one year ago. This KN Explains answers some key questions like: Why did it start? What is each side fighting for? When will the war in Ukraine end?CBC Kids News contributor Saba Vahedyousefi discusses the war with experts Maria Popo

  • 05:00 Why Hollywood loves making movie sequels | CBC Kids News

    Why Hollywood loves making movie sequels | CBC Kids News

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    This year is all about sequels. From MCU titles like Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and Ant-man and the Wasp: Quantumania, to new titles from Despicable Me and the Spider-Man animated series from Sony, 2023 is set to be a big year for blockbuster movie fr

  • 22:08 A kids guide to the State of the Union | Nightly News Kids Edition

    A kids guide to the State of the Union | Nightly News Kids Edition

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    State of the Union: We share the history behind these presidential addresses and tell you why they are important. Inspiring Kids series: Meet Connecticuts Kid Governor. She tells us about her plans for helping other kids in her home state. Do hot drinks r

  • 01:40 HeroRAT retires from sniffing out landmines | CBC Kids News

    HeroRAT retires from sniffing out landmines | CBC Kids News

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    Magawa the HeroRAT is retiring. For five years, the African giant pouched rat has helped clear areas in Cambodia of landmines and other unexploded ordnance. HeroRATs are trained to use their powerful sense of smell to alert their human handlers, who then

  • 05:09 What is the story with the banned swim caps at the Olympics? | CBC Kids News

    What is the story with the banned swim caps at the Olympics? | CBC Kids News

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    Having trouble keeping track of what is allowed, and what isnt at the upcoming Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics?Us too. So Abigail Dove and Arjun Ram decided to deep dive into some of the controversies leading up to the Games.CBC Kids News is a website for kids

  • 02:08 OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | ACTION NEWS | Minisode

    OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | ACTION NEWS | Minisode

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    Butt-kicking Dynamite Watkins from News 52's Action News Team reports on an exciting day at Gar's. Watch more videos on the go, get the Cartoon Network’s Watch And Play app here: http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/cartoon-network-watch-play/id700390966?mt=8 C

  • 03:03 Popular The Israeli-Palestinian conflict explained | CBC Kids News

    The Israeli-Palestinian conflict explained | CBC Kids News

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    The history of the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis in the Middle East is complicated. We take a look at some of the key moments from history to help understand why conflict continues.CBC Kids News is a website for kids, covering the information

  • 01:47 Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin explained | CBC Kids News

    Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin explained | CBC Kids News

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    What exactly is bitcoin? Its the most popular kind of Cryptocurrency, a form of money that only exists digitally. Bitcoin uses something called blockchain to verify that its real and is owned by someone. Blockchain technology is a special kind of database

  • 05:23 How Tua Tagovailoa changed the NFLs concussion protocol | CBC Kids News

    How Tua Tagovailoa changed the NFLs concussion protocol | CBC Kids News

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    The NFL and the way it deals with concussions have been getting a lot of attention this season. Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoas concussion made headlines in September, which led to a new symptom being added to the protocols no-go list. CBC Kids

  • 22:25 Spring is here! Take a sneak peek at Washington, D.C.'s cherry blossoms | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Spring is here! Take a sneak peek at Washington, D.C.'s cherry blossoms | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Spring is officially here! The first day of spring was on March 20th this year. One sign of spring: the Washington, D.C. cherry blossoms! We tell you all about it. Then, we head to the Middle East to spotlight the history and culture of Iraq. This week ma

  • 17:30 A kids guide to the U.S. Congress | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    A kids guide to the U.S. Congress | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Road to recovery: NFL star Damar Hamlin is back at home in Buffalo after a scary incident that occurred on the football field. We show you how fans of all ages showed their support for Damar. A kids guide to the U.S. Congress. Whats its purpose and what i

  • The word Indigenous - explained l CBC Kids News

    The word Indigenous - explained l CBC Kids News

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    Indigenous people are the first people to live in a place. In Canada, Indigenous people belong to a number of different communities or nations. CBC Kids Newss Sid and Ruby explain.CBC Kids News is a website for kids, covering the information you want to k

  • 25:40 Chris Pratt talks about being Mario in 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Chris Pratt talks about being Mario in 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    We travel to the holy city of Jerusalem, a place rich in history, food and a whole lot more! Have you ever seen a cheetah cub? Travel to India with us to be introduced to these adorable cubs. Then, let it roll! We take a look at this White House tradition

  • 02:49 Here’s How Fake News Works (and How the Internet Can Stop It) | WIRED

    Here’s How Fake News Works (and How the Internet Can Stop It) | WIRED

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    Tiny pony from Germany may be worlds smallest | CBC Kids News

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    Waymo, Tesla, Gatik and other self-driving cars. What you need to know | CBC Kids News

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  • 05:12 2024: The Year of Humanoid Robots? (+ More Tech News)

    2024: The Year of Humanoid Robots? (+ More Tech News)

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  • 01:00 Eww or phew? Cyborg cockroaches may offer hope for disaster zones | CBC Kids News #shorts

    Eww or phew? Cyborg cockroaches may offer hope for disaster zones | CBC Kids News #shorts

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    Researchers in Japan are developing cyborg cockroaches, which they hope to use to locate people trapped in disaster zones.CBC Kids News is a website for kids, covering the information you want to know. Real Kids. Real News. Check it out at https://www.cbc

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    Isabelle MacNeil interviews a researcher at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, who is training dogs to detect COVID-19. Dogs could be the key to getting life back to normal. Several studies are trying to determine if dogs could detect if

  • 01:01 Pink iguana hatchling discovery could help save the species | CBC Kids News

    Pink iguana hatchling discovery could help save the species | CBC Kids News

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    Theres hope for the rare pink land iguana, an endangered reptile that lives in the Galapagos Islands.Scientists with the Galapagos National Park Directorate and the Galapagos Conservancy recently made a landmark discovery. For the first time since the spe

  • 01:02 Experiment pulls oxygen from thin air on Mars | CBC Kids News

    Experiment pulls oxygen from thin air on Mars | CBC Kids News

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    When the Perseverance rover landed on Mars this winter, it was carrying a box slightly bigger than a toaster with abilities that go way beyond making toast. The experimental device, called MOXIE, was designed to pull oxygen out of thin air literally. And

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  • 06:33 How We Could Beat Childhood Peanut Allergies | SciShow News

    How We Could Beat Childhood Peanut Allergies | SciShow News

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  • 01:00 Adorable? Ugly? Meet Minecrafts axolotl, a real-life endangered species  | CBC Kids News

    Adorable? Ugly? Meet Minecrafts axolotl, a real-life endangered species | CBC Kids News

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    Axolotls are a mob in Minecraft that turned one in June 2022. They are also a rare real-life salamander with the ability to regrow limbs.CBC Kids News is a website for kids, covering the information you want to know. Real Kids. Real News. Check it out at

  • 09:14 How China Creates Cancer Refugees | NYT News

    How China Creates Cancer Refugees | NYT News

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    A rural resident in China is 30 percent more likely to die after a cancer diagnosis than an urban resident. Three rural families trying to beat these odds — “cancer refugees” — share their stories of battling the disease far from home and the financial ru

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  • 05:04 Music copyright: Understanding musicians like Ed Sheerans legal battles | CBC Kids News

    Music copyright: Understanding musicians like Ed Sheerans legal battles | CBC Kids News

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  • 08:17 When and Where it Rains on the Sun | SciShow News

    When and Where it Rains on the Sun | SciShow News

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  • 07:27 Don't Worry About That Asteroid That Might Hit This Year | SciShow News

    Don't Worry About That Asteroid That Might Hit This Year | SciShow News

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  • 02:16 Why Climate Change Is Making Hurricanes Worse | NYT News

    Why Climate Change Is Making Hurricanes Worse | NYT News

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    Rising ocean temperatures have fueled some of the most devastating storms in recent years. Kendra Pierre-Louis, a reporter on The New York Times’s climate team, explains how. Follow Hurricane Florence live updates: https://nyti.ms/2p72Bev Subscribe:

  • 02:51 Unikitty! | Juicy News! | Cartoon Network UK

    Unikitty! | Juicy News! | Cartoon Network UK

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    Gumball | Elmore News | Cartoon Network

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  • 02:58 Popular Unikitty | Unikingdom News! | Cartoon Network

    Unikitty | Unikingdom News! | Cartoon Network

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  • 03:24 How Nancy Pelosi Became the Most Powerful Woman in U.S. Politics | NYT News

    How Nancy Pelosi Became the Most Powerful Woman in U.S. Politics | NYT News

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    For more than 15 years, Representative Nancy Pelosi has been a powerhouse fund-raiser for her party and a lightning rod for the right. Here’s how she’s done it. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n More from The New York Times Video: http://nytimes.com/video -

  • 01:47 Giant mechanized exoskeleton (mech suit) tested in B.C. | CBC Kids News

    Giant mechanized exoskeleton (mech suit) tested in B.C. | CBC Kids News

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  • 04:38 Daisy Gets Into Some Trouble | The News| Gumball | Cartoon Network

    Daisy Gets Into Some Trouble | The News| Gumball | Cartoon Network

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  • 07:14 Popular Scientists May Have Found a Way to Treat All Cancers... By Accident | SciShow News

    Scientists May Have Found a Way to Treat All Cancers... By Accident | SciShow News

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    Fake News! | Powerpuff Girls | Cartoon Network

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    FAKE NEWS IN TOWNSVILLE! The Powerpuff Girls Cartoon Network

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    T. rex Arms & BEARDOGS! | Natural News from The Field Museum | Ep. 6

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  • 07:45 Paleo Got It Wrong: We've Loved Carbs for Over 100,000 Years | SciShow News

    Paleo Got It Wrong: We've Loved Carbs for Over 100,000 Years | SciShow News

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  • 01:48 How trees secretly talk to each other - BBC News

    How trees secretly talk to each other - BBC News

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    Sesame Street: Kermit News - Row Your Boat

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  • 03:16 Sesame Street: Little Ms. Muffet | Kermit News

    Sesame Street: Little Ms. Muffet | Kermit News

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    Some Elements can be Liquid and Solid at the Same Time | SciShow News

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    How spinning kites could power your home - BBC News

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    Engineer and inventor Rod Read has created flying turbine technology, using spinning kites to generate electricity. His experiments have generated enough electricity to charge an electric car and still have power left to boil the kettle for a cup of tea.

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    Sesame Street: The New 3 Little Pigs Story | Kermit News

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    Sesame Street: The Bird Family Song | Kermit News

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    Unikitty! | Breaking News! - Singalong | Cartoon Network UK

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    Driverless taxis take to the streets of San Francisco BBC News

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  • 05:07 Archaeologists discover oldest known sentence in first alphabet -BBC News

    Archaeologists discover oldest known sentence in first alphabet -BBC News

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    Giant human-sized jellyfish spotted by divers - BBC News

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    All the Teen Titans GO! News from DC Kids FanDome | Cartoon Network

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    The man who shaped the history of hot air balloons - BBC News

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    For more than half a century, Scotland-born Don Cameron has been a pioneer in the world of hot air balloons.He built and flew western Europes first modern hot air balloon in 1967, before founding his company Cameron Balloons from the basement of his flat.

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    Sony Aibo robot dog returns with advanced AI (CNET News)

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    Sony's famous robo-pup Aibo is back with new tricks, including sensors that gather data from owners. But you can only fetch one now in Japan. Read the CNET story here: http://cnet.co/2z3wZx1 Subscribe to CNET: http://cnet.co/2heRhep Check out our playlist

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    A growing human-made bubble in space could be great news for our future on this planet

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    Humans aren't just changing the surface of Earth, we're also changing the space around us. We've created a bubble around Earth that NASA probes discovered. It's invisible to the naked eye but could prove incredibly useful in the near future for our way of

  • 01:15 World's first 'floating' pool suspended between London tower blocks - BBC News

    World's first 'floating' pool suspended between London tower blocks - BBC News

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    Suspended between two tower blocks in a swimming pool 35m (115 ft) above the ground, the residents of a development in London cooled off during the UK's warmest day this year. The Sky Pool, described as "the world's first floating pool", is only open to s

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    News Paper Skyscraper | Kids Make It! | Crafty Kids Videos | Highlights

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  • 02:37 Hidden history of London railings – BBC London News

    Hidden history of London railings – BBC London News

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  • 03:55 The weird chemistry threatening priceless paintings — Speaking of Chemistry

    The weird chemistry threatening priceless paintings — Speaking of Chemistry

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    How to make tomatoes taste awesome again — Speaking of Chemistry

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    Supermarket tomatoes account for nearly 10% of produce sales in the U.S., but they taste terrible. What can be done to make them great again? Read more at http://cen.acs.org/articles/95/i5/flavor-facelift-supermarket-tomatoes.html?utm_source=YouTube&utm_m

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  • 02:58 Why Do London's Manholes Keep Exploding?

    Why Do London's Manholes Keep Exploding?

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    Every month or so, somewhere in London, a manhole explodes. It's so common that it doesn't make the news unless it's spectacular or someone gets injured. Here's why, complete with gratuitous pyrotechnics. Filmed by Perspective Pictures Pyrotechnics by Pau

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    How quantum mechanics help birds find their way

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    Some birds can sense Earth's magnetic field, using it to navigate. But precisely how they do this has long remained a mystery. Now, researchers have confirmed that a protein found in bird eyes displays a quantum mechanical phenomenon which makes it sensit

  • 04:29 How Bacteria Make It Rain (with Kim Prather) – Speaking of Chemistry Road Trip

    How Bacteria Make It Rain (with Kim Prather) – Speaking of Chemistry Road Trip

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    Did you know that the ocean launches bacteria and other goo into the atmosphere? And that those particles can seed clouds? Atmospheric chemist Kimberly Prather of UCSD and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography drops some serious knowledge on us. ↓↓More

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    The Science of Spotting Fake Foods – Speaking of Chemistry

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    Food fraud often boils down to politics or semantics. Something labeled parmesan cheese may not come from Parma, for instance. But sometimes food producers try to feed us cheap fillers and other lies. In this episode of Speaking of Chemistry, Sophia Cai e

  • 10:01 Can a Little Oil Really Calm the Ocean?

    Can a Little Oil Really Calm the Ocean?

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  • 03:04 What Does Monkeypox Do To Your Body?

    What Does Monkeypox Do To Your Body?

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    What Is Monkeypox? Where does Monkeypox come from? Let's get some of your questions answered on this disease!Watch more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_WaiVi3AikMeet the Life Noggin Team!Director/Voice - Pat Graziosi: http://twitter.com/PatGraziosi Exe

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    Did Comets Kickstart Life on Earth? — Speaking of Chemistry

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  • 03:15 Is hydrogen the clean fuel of the future?

    Is hydrogen the clean fuel of the future?

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  • 04:57 The Oldest Ankylosaur Ever Found Had Spikes Fused to its Ribs - 7 Days of Science

    The Oldest Ankylosaur Ever Found Had Spikes Fused to its Ribs - 7 Days of Science

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    In this week's 7 Days of Science, we cover a mass of amazing dinosaur news, from learning that Ankylosaur remains had their spikes fused to their ribs, an in-depth study in how dinosaurs ran, and even some incredible new news about Spinosaurus! Although w

  • 22:49 Climate Change and Super Solutions

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  • 03:40 7-year-old boy with cerebral palsy takes some of his first steps in front of kindergarten class

    7-year-old boy with cerebral palsy takes some of his first steps in front of kindergarten class

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    A 7-year-old boy from Ohio who was born with cerebral palsy was met with cheers from his kindergarten class after he took some of his first steps. NBC News Jos Daz-Balart has the details on the triumphant moment and more heartwarming stories in this weeks

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  • 03:07 Can Silver Nanoparticles Combat Your Stink?

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  • 10:11 When Will COVID End?

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    Do Microscopic Immortals Actually Exist?

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  • 05:50 How to make electronic skin with Stanford's Zhenan Bao—Speaking of Chemistry Road Trip

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  • 03:12 Is this the world's oldest animal fossil?

    Is this the world's oldest animal fossil?

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    A possible sponge fossil dating back 890 million years could be the oldest animal ever discovered. Not all researchers are convinced that the markings left in the rock were made by an animal but, if they were, the new find could give us an insight into th

  • 02:40 How President Tyler, born in 1790, still has two living grandsons

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    President John Tyler was born in 1790, but still has two living grandsons. We met with members of his family to find out how two generations managed to last through most of U.S. history. CBS News national correspondent Chip Reid explains. Subscribe to the

  • 03:42 The Legal Battle over CRISPR — Speaking of Chemistry

    The Legal Battle over CRISPR — Speaking of Chemistry

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  • 09:35 Are Microbes Good or Bad for Humans?

    Are Microbes Good or Bad for Humans?

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  • 17:06 The Problem Dogs Solved That We Couldn't

    The Problem Dogs Solved That We Couldn't

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  • 04:41 The Best Atomic Clock Ever Built?

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  • 03:51 4 Reasons Cows are Awesome!

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  • 06:20 Less is more: Why our brains struggle to subtract

    Less is more: Why our brains struggle to subtract

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    When solving problems, humans tend to think about adding something before they think of taking something away - even when subtracting is the better solution. Experiments show that this newly discovered psychological phenomenon applies across a range of si

  • 03:38 Popular The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Molecular Machines, Explained

    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Molecular Machines, Explained

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    The 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir Fraser Stoddart, and Ben Feringa. Read all about it: http://cen.acs.org/articles/94/web/2016/10/Molecular-machines-garner-2016-Nobel-Prize-in-Chemistry.html ↓↓More links and references bel

  • 04:43 Popular How Scientists Manipulate Research With P-Value

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  • 02:28 Champion wrestler surrenders a match he could have won

    Champion wrestler surrenders a match he could have won

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    As a state champion, Marek Bush has little competition. But when he faced a fierce component who got injured, he decided winning wasn't important. Steve Hartman has their story "On The Road." Subscribe to the "CBS Evening News" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly

  • 08:28 What is the MAGIC RUSSIAN DIAMOND?

    What is the MAGIC RUSSIAN DIAMOND?

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  • 04:19 Just How Fast Does A Virus Spread?

    Just How Fast Does A Virus Spread?

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  • 03:11 Why Do Itches Make You Chase Them?

    Why Do Itches Make You Chase Them?

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    Have you ever said, "No, a little to the left," during a back scratch because the itch itself seemed to move? Well, it has to do with how your nerves and brain respond to the sensation.Hosted by: Michael ArandaSciShow is on TikTok! Check us out at https:/

  • 02:45 At one high school, no one eats lunch alone

    At one high school, no one eats lunch alone

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    A high school senior started a unique club called We Dine Together to make sure no one in his school sits alone at lunch. As Steve Hartman reports, the message is to make outsiders always feel accepted. Subscribe to the "CBS Evening News" Channel HERE: ht

  • 00:16 Snippet: New mechanism for producing iridescence uses only water

    Snippet: New mechanism for producing iridescence uses only water

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  • 02:08 Popular These Animals Use Poop To Protect Themselves

    These Animals Use Poop To Protect Themselves

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  • 06:05 How highways make traffic worse

    How highways make traffic worse

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    Expanding highways doesn't do what you think it does.Subscribe and turn on notifications ( ) so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjOBig, expensive highway expansion projects are the source of a lot US transportation funding but they aren't a si

  • 03:45 The Quest To Make Any Molecule: Total Synthesis with Hosea Nelson

    The Quest To Make Any Molecule: Total Synthesis with Hosea Nelson

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  • The parrots that understand probabilities

    The parrots that understand probabilities

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    Kea, a type of parrot from New Zealand, have been surprising scientists with their smart predictions. Researchers set them a series of intelligence tests based around probabilities and social cues. They found that kea can perform better than monkeys, show

  • 08:26 What if chatGPT had a body? ABCNL

    What if chatGPT had a body? ABCNL

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  • 04:41 Popular What Is Pumpkin Spice?

    What Is Pumpkin Spice?

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  • 03:44 The smart chain mail fabric that can stiffen on demand

    The smart chain mail fabric that can stiffen on demand

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    Researchers have developed a new kind of material with adjustable and reversible properties. This new smart fabric is 3D printed with interlinked particles, like chain mail. Applying pressure jams the particles together and the fabric becomes stiff and so

  • 02:51 The Four "New" Elements & How We Got Them–Speaking of Chemistry

    The Four "New" Elements & How We Got Them–Speaking of Chemistry

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    Why 99% of ocean plastic pollution is "missing"

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  • 05:01 Can a Virus Get a Virus?

    Can a Virus Get a Virus?

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  • 05:02 Inside Amazons robot revolution

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    Amazon is investing a billion dollars in new industrial technology, including Digit, a robot working in their Seattle Robotics Research and Development facility. Amazon says the robots will be used to support human employees, but labor experts and Amazon

  • 04:17 These shapes roll in peculiar ways thanks to new mathematics

    These shapes roll in peculiar ways thanks to new mathematics

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    Thanks to a complex mathematical algorithm, these plastic shapes follow a very specific route as they roll. In fact, researchers have shown that a shape can be designed to follow almost any path you can think of. What started out as just an interesting ch

  • 03:58 12 new moons discovered around Jupiter

    12 new moons discovered around Jupiter

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    Astronomers have found 12 new moons in orbit around Jupiter. They are small, ranging from just one to three kilometres in diameter. That brings Jupiter's moon count up to 79, the most of any planet in our solar system. To read more: http://cbc.ca/1.474858

  • 17:03 AI can do your homework. Now what?

    AI can do your homework. Now what?

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    New York City's last remaining payphone was removed by a crane on Monday – marking the end of an era. Most of the payphones in the city have been replaced by LinkNYC technology – digital signs that provide WiFi. The last payphone, which was re

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    A swimming dinosaur: The tail of Spinosaurus

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    A new fossil of one of the most unusual dinosaurs, Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, suggests it was a swimming predator powered by a fin-like tail. The find comes after decades of debate on how much of its life Spinosaurus would have spent in the water, and how r

  • 03:46 Why Superhydrophobic Materials Never Get Wet

    Why Superhydrophobic Materials Never Get Wet

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  • 06:54 The AI historian: A new tool to decipher ancient texts

    The AI historian: A new tool to decipher ancient texts

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    The origins of ancient inscriptions are often shrouded in mystery. Writing carved into stone millennia ago can be hard to read and is often missing entire sections of the text. Now a neural network, trained on thousands of existing inscriptions, could hel

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    How Ants Take Care Of Their Farms

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  • 04:29 James Webb Space Telescope's 1st image shows deepest, sharpest view of universe ever

    James Webb Space Telescope's 1st image shows deepest, sharpest view of universe ever

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    A collection of deep space galaxies were made visible for the first time. The image shows galaxies in the foreground and faint ones in the distance which grants astronomers the ability to look back at a time when the universe was in its infancy. To read m

  • 03:31 454 Days: Understanding America's Ridiculous Political Campaigns

    454 Days: Understanding America's Ridiculous Political Campaigns

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    In which John explores why he is not (yet) interested in the so-called Presidential Race, and discusses the U.S.'s campaign length in the context of other democracies. Side note that I couldn't fit into the video: The media is heavily invested in longer c

  • 03:48 What Are the WORST Bug Bites To Get?

    What Are the WORST Bug Bites To Get?

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  • 14:46 Programmable Bacteria: Nature's Most Powerful Tool

    Programmable Bacteria: Nature's Most Powerful Tool

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  • 04:25 Spinning seeds inspire floating electronics - and monitor the atmosphere

    Spinning seeds inspire floating electronics - and monitor the atmosphere

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    Spinning seeds falling from trees have inspired tiny electronic devices that float through the air. These 'circuit chips with wings' fall slowly and stably and can carry a whole host of electronic components such as sensors and antennae for wireless commu

  • 03:05 Popular Pictures in the air: 3D printing with light

    Pictures in the air: 3D printing with light

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    A glowing image resembling a futuristic hologram floats in mid-air. This is a 3D volumetric display. Using a tiny particle suspended in laser light, researchers have been able to create high resolution, colour images that take up real 3D space. Developing

  • 05:45 The Discovery of Insulin

    The Discovery of Insulin

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    Nearly 100 years since insulin was first used in the treatment of diabetes, Professor Chantal Mathieu, Professor of Medicine at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, takes us through the history, development and future of this life saving drug.Read

  • 03:55 A new kind of cell division

    A new kind of cell division

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    For hundreds of years there have only been two main types of cell division in animals. But now researchers have identified a new and unexpected kind of cell division that occurs without DNA being replicated. Discovered in zebrafish skin cells, this newly

  • 09:08 When Fish First Breathed Air

    When Fish First Breathed Air

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    Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/eons 385 million years ago, a group of fish would undertake one of the most important journeys in the history of life and become the first vertebrates to live on dry ground. But first, they had to acquire the

  • 04:40 Pluto's mysterious polygons explained

    Pluto's mysterious polygons explained

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    Polygonal shapes cover the icy surface of Plutos Sputnik Planitia region. The patterns, photographed by NASAs New Horizons mission, are thought to be the result of slow-moving convection currents in the ice. Now, a new model shows that the driving force b

  • 03:49 How Sniffing Priceless Art and Artifacts Could Save Them — Speaking of Chemistry

    How Sniffing Priceless Art and Artifacts Could Save Them — Speaking of Chemistry

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