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Advancements in Wind Energy Technology and the Push for Renewable Energy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video highlights a recent international conference in London focused on promoting wind energy. Manufacturers showcased the latest in renewable energy technology, with the British Government co-organizing the event to encourage the...
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Exploring Cantabria: Caves, Stews, and Coastal Beauty

6th - Higher Ed
Spain:"We begin our trip in Spain! We will go out to the dance floor and explore the incredible Altamira Caves where you will find some of the oldest manifestations of humanity. Then, we will celebrate with Spanish delicacies, an...
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The Universe of Music: Exploring the Impact of Music in Our Lives

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video, Nova takes kids on a magical tour of the universe of music. They explore how music impacts our lives, from expressing emotions to developing skills and bringing people together. Through examples of music in nature and...
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The Fascinating World of Cacti: Adaptations and Misconceptions

3rd - 12th
In this video, the teacher explains the unique characteristics of cacti, including their spines that serve as modified leaves and their ability to retain water in the desert. The video also dispels the misconception that cacti contain...
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Discovering the Fascinating World of Komodo Dragons in Indonesia

3rd - 12th
This video provides fascinating insights into the Komodo dragon, the largest living lizard in the world. It highlights their unique characteristics, such as their tree-dwelling behavior as juveniles and their ability to consume a...
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The Science of Fear: Understanding Our Physical and Psychological Responses

3rd - 12th
This video explores the concept of fear and its physical and psychological effects on the human body. It discusses how fear is a response that can be triggered by both real and perceived dangers, and how our ancestors' fight or flight...
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The Versatility and Health Benefits of Garlic: Exploring a Superfood

3rd - 12th
Garlic, a flavorful and versatile plant, has been cultivated for thousands of years and is known for its distinctive taste and aroma. It is a staple in many cuisines and can be eaten raw or cooked. In addition to its culinary uses,...
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The Importance of Dental Care: Taking Care of Your Teeth for a Brighter Smile

3rd - 12th
In this video, we learn about the importance of taking care of our teeth and visiting the dentist. We discover that humans have two sets of teeth - baby teeth and permanent adult teeth - and that enamel, the outer layer of our teeth, is...
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Cracking Shells: Fun Facts About Nuts and Their Surprising Connections

3rd - 12th
In this video, viewers will learn fascinating facts about nuts and their connection to our health and environment. From the brain-like appearance of walnuts to their rich omega-3 content to the surprising cousinship between cashews and...
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The Science Behind Cracking Joints: Why Do They Make that Popping Sound?

3rd - 12th
This video explains the cracking or popping noise that occurs when we crack our knuckles or other joints. It reveals that the sound is caused by gas bubbles being released between the joints and that this happens because of the movement...
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The Origins of the Months: Unraveling the Stories Behind the Names

3rd - 12th
In this video, the teacher explains the origins of the names of the months of the year. From January to December, each month is associated with a specific deity or event from ancient Roman culture. The video highlights interesting facts...
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The Exciting World of Table Tennis: From Origins to Olympic Dominance

3rd - 12th
Table tennis, also known as ping pong, is a fast-paced and highly competitive sport played on a small court with a net in the middle. Players use paddles with sandwich rubber to control the ball and add spin or speed. Originating in...
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Embracing Enthusiasm: A Journey of Inspiration and Achievement

K - 5th
In this video, Mila the Meerkat shares her enthusiasm for her country, Angola, and teaches a valuable lesson about the power of enthusiasm. Through the story of Joao and his kite-flying adventure, viewers learn that enthusiasm can...
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Can Hail Destroy Everything? Exploring the Impact of Hailstones

6th - Higher Ed
The team investigates the destructive power of hailstones, exploring how they form and how they can cause significant damage. Through experiments with supercooled water and high-speed impact tests, they simulate hailstorms to see their...
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Eco-Responsible Living in Tijuana: A Sustainable Home

6th - Higher Ed
Discover the innovative approach to building an eco-responsible home in Tijuana, addressing critical environmental issues like water conservation and recycling. Learn about the use of solar panels, recycled materials, and natural...
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The Cultural Significance of Movie Palaces

3rd - Higher Ed
For more than a century, visiting a movie palace or attending a theater performance has been a magical and transformative experience. This video highlights how theaters have historically served as cultural hubs where people could escape...
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NASA's Tumbleweed Rover: Harnessing Wind Power for Mars Exploration

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Tumbleweed Rover is NASA's innovative Mars Rover concept that is propelled by wind power. It can transmit data to an orbiting satellite and has the potential to explore arid planets and search for subsurface water. With its...
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The Gherkin: London's Innovative and Eco-Friendly Landmark

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Gherkin, a unique and environmentally conscious building in London's financial district, is now open to the public. Designed by architect Norman Foster, this slim glass tower uses its circular shape to maximize window space and draw...
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The Truth About Polygraphs: The Science and Limitations of Lie Detectors

3rd - 12th
This video discusses the use of polygraphs or lie detectors in police interrogations. It explains how the polygraph operates by measuring physiological responses such as heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, and perspiration. However,...
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The Science of Taste: Exploring the Wonders of our Tongue

3rd - 12th
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of the tongue and its role in our sense of taste. They discuss the basic tastes our tongues can detect, the number of taste buds in our body, and how taste and smell work together to...
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The Fascinating Complexity of the Human Brain

3rd - 12th
In this video, we learn about the incredible complexity of the human brain, which consists of approximately 170 billion cells, including 86 billion neurons. These neurons communicate through synchronized impulses, creating brain waves...
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The Amazing World of Bones: Discovering the Structure and Function of the Human Skeleton

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of bones in the human body. We learn that babies are born with over 300 bones, which gradually fuse to form a full skeleton of 206 bones by early adulthood. Bones are not just lifeless...
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Exploring Deja Vu: Unraveling the Mystery of the Familiar

3rd - 12th
In this video, we delve into the intriguing phenomenon of deja vu - that eerie feeling of experiencing something already seen or lived before. Exploring various theories such as dual processing, divided attention, and the hologram...
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Understanding the Anatomy and Function of the Eye

3rd - 12th
In this video, the teacher explains the structure and function of the eye, as well as the different classifications of iris colors. They also discuss how the eye processes light and forms images, and why some people may need glasses due...