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Didier Drogba: A National Hero and the Journey of the Ivory Coast National Football Team
This video highlights the journey of the Cote de Lavoie National Football team, also known as the Elephants. From their historic victory in the 1992 African Cup of Nations to their qualification for the 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cups, the...
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Net Master: The Football Journey of Thierry Henry
Thierry Henry, a talented and pacey footballer, had a successful career playing for Monaco, Arsenal, and Barcelona. He won numerous titles, including the Premier League and UEFA Champions League, and was known for his goal-scoring...
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Cyber Security for Absolute Beginners - 2022 Edition - Part 02 - How We Are Tracked Online
This video demonstrates online examples of how we are tracked and how our preferences are monitored and recorded online.
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Lapa Rios: Pioneers of Sustainable Tourism in Costa Rica
Explore the Lapa Rios eco-lodge in Costa Rica, founded by Karen Lewis and her husband, as they lead an innovative sustainable tourism project. Discover how they engage the local community, provide employment opportunities, and promote...
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US Streets are Dangerous. We Can Fix Them.
Cars dominate US city streets, and there’s no better example than Atlanta, GA. Streets in Atlanta are designed for getting cars around as fast as possible. The result? Pedestrian deaths in ATL are twice the national average. But the city...
Astrum
Aftermath of a Huge Explosion Caught on Camera
The biggest explosion ever seen: Shoemaker-Levy 9.
Great Big Story
Saving Missouri's bats, Kirsten Alvey-Mudd's fight against White-Nose Syndrome
Meet Kirsten Alvey-Mudd, founder of Missouri Bat Census, working tirelessly to protect bats from white-nose syndrome.
Veritasium
Is Success Luck or Hard Work?
During the COVID-19 lockdown, a headline went viral stating that nearly half of men claim to do most of the homeschooling, with only 3% of women agreeing. This sparked a discussion about egocentric bias, where individuals tend to...
Veritasium
I Asked Bill Gates What's The Next Crisis?
In this interview, Bill Gates reflects on his early warning about the potential for a global pandemic, explaining how respiratory viruses can be highly transmissible and deadly. He discusses the lack of preparedness and the need for...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Tobacco Control - a public health priority
Tobacco control remains a pivotal public health issue in the 21st century. Each year, millions of preventable deaths worldwide are attributed to tobacco use, a habit that significantly increases the risk of a multitude of diseases, from...
Astrum
The Tallest Cliff In The Solar System
Verona Rupes, found on Uranus' moon Miranda, is 20km tall! But because Miranda is so small, and its gravity so weak, would you survive falling off it? Astrum answers!
Great Big Story
Professor Charles Beeker, protecting shipwrecks and preserving history
Underwater archaeologist Professor Charles Beeker discusses his passion for preserving shipwrecks, ensuring they remain accessible for future generations.
Great Big Story
Albuquerque's Innovative approach to help the homeless
Discover how Albuquerque tackles homelessness with a unique job offer program, transforming lives and cleaning the city.
Great Big Story
Finding second chances through running and community
Discover how Back on My Feet helps individuals like Manuel Navarro overcome homelessness and recovery through running, community, and empowerment.
Great Big Story
Nail transphobia, fostering allyship one manicure at a time
Charlie Craggs uses her pop-up nail salon to combat transphobia across the UK, offering free manicures and heartfelt conversations to inspire understanding and acceptance.
Science ABC
How Long Would You Survive On Each Planet?
Without a spacesuit, there is no chance of surviving in the scary cosmic void. In science fiction movies, we often see peoples heads exploding or being frozen by the apparent pressure differential or lack of heat, respectively. As long...
Science ABC
Can You Survive a Gunshot to The Head?
There is a very low chance of surviving a gunshot to the head, but even if you do survive, you cannot come out of such an injury unharmed, which is why gun violence is one popular media depiction that no one wants to see translated into...
Science ABC
What Makes A Planet Habitable?
There are many planets in the universe, but very few of them have qualities to support life Taking one celestial body at a time and determining whether it supports life would be slow and inefficient. So, astronomers look for certain...
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LinkedIn: Creating Your Profile
Whether you're a current student or well into a successful career, LinkedIn could be one of the most valuable tools in your toolkit. "Creating a Profile" is part one of our two part series on how to set up your LinkedIn account and how...
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Freak Waves
Why scientists dispelled rumours of extreme waves at sea, based on flawed mathematics. Maths - Statistics And Probability A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s context films show abstract...
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Mechanisms of Evolution
Genetic variation produces new characteristics and, over generations, drives the evolution of species. But how do new gene types arise and what are the processes behind evolution? Biology - Adaptation And Evolution - Learning Points....
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Can Monkeys Write Shakespeare?
The Infinite Monkey Theorem states that a monkey hitting a keyboard an infinite number of times will, at some point, end up typing the works of Shakespeare. Find out how to calculate the probability of independent events, and how many...
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Huntington's: The Dilemma
Huntington's is a genetic disease, which usually occurs in middle age. There is a genetic test for Huntington's but, with no cure available, would you choose to be tested if you were at risk? Biology - Cells And DNA - Learning Points. A...
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Benford's Very Strange Law
Mathematicians would expect that each of the numbers 1-9 would appear in the world at random. But physicist Frank Benford discovered that in fact they appear in sequence, with surprising regularity, across the man-made and natural world....