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Exploring Africa: The Fascinating World of Zebras

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of zebras. From their unique black and white stripes that provide camouflage to their gregarious nature and strong family bonds, zebras are truly remarkable animals. They are adaptable to...
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Only In America 13 - Dog Scooter

9th - Higher Ed
Dog Scooter:Exercise your dog and cover ground without moving a muscle with the innovative dog scooter, a unique mode of pet transportation.
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Landmarks - Hadrian's Wall

12th - Higher Ed
HADRIAN S WALL HADRIAN'S WALL IS ONE OF ENGLAND'S MOST STUNNING AND MEMORABLE MONUMENTS. IT WAS BUILT IN AD 122 TO SEPARATE THE ROMANS FROM THE BARBARIANS. THE WORLD HERITAGE SITE TAKES IN SOME OF THE MOST RUGGED MOORLAND AND RUNS...
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Using Robotics to Aid Stroke Recovery: Jim Birmingham's Journey to Walk Again

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video highlights the story of Jim Birmingham, a 65-year-old stroke survivor who is using a special treadmill called the Locomap to aid his rehabilitation. The Locomap utilizes robotic arms and computer-controlled monitors to assist...
Instructional Video7:59
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Finding Joy in the Simple Things

K - 5th
In this video, Danny the Dolphin teaches children about the true meaning of joy. Through a story about a boy named August and his desire for a new cell phone, Danny emphasizes that joy comes from the heart and the experiences we have...
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Resilience: Learning from Jellyfish

K - 5th
In this video, Jade and Kiwi interview Jacinta, a resilient jellyfish, who shares her experiences and teaches the value of resilience to Anne, a gymnast who has suffered an injury. Through their conversation, they explore the concept of...
Instructional Video7:36
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Exploring Independence: Life of a Cat and the Value of Making Decisions

K - 5th
In this video, Caressa the cat discusses the concept of independence and why cats are considered independent animals. Caressa explains that independence means being able to make decisions and take care of oneself without relying on...
Instructional Video10:58
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Walking on Water: The Science Experiment

6th - Higher Ed
David, Vincent, and Agathe attempt to walk on water by exploring the properties of non-Newtonian fluids. Using polystyrene floaters and a custom-built swimming pool filled with cornstarch and water, they test whether modifying the...
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Bad Press for Pennhurst Sparks Calls for Reform

3rd - Higher Ed
In 1968, a news report highlighting the alarming conditions at Pennhurst revealed that the state spent less on resources for its residents than some zoos do on animals. The shocking revelations, captured by a reporter who gained access...
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Landmarks - Sensory Hotel

12th - Higher Ed
SENSORY HOTEL WELCOME TO THE FIVE SENSES HOTEL. IT WAS A MODEL FOR A HOTEL PUT ON SHOW AT A LONDON EXHIBITION. THE FUTURISTIC DISPLAY CONSISTED OF A SERIES OF ROOMS WHICH DREW ON THE FIVE SENSES TO PRODUCE ENVIRONMENT VISITORS JUST...
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Landmarks - The Cannes Film Festival

12th - Higher Ed
THE CANNES FILM FESTIVAL THE CANNES FILM FESTIVAL IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE IS THE BY-WORD FOR MOVIE GLAMOUR NOT JUST IN EUROPE, BUT AROUND THE WORLD. SET ON THE BEAUTIFUL COTE D'AZUR ON THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA, THE SOMETIMES SEDATE BUT...
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Landmarks - Buckingham Palace

12th - Higher Ed
BUCKINGHAM PALACE BUCKINGHAM PALACE IS PROBABLY THE MOST FAMOUS BUILDING IN LONDON. IT IS THE OFFICIAL RESIDENCE OF THE QUEEN AND IT SERVES HER MAJESTY AS BOTH A HOME AND AN OFFICE. THE ROYAL STANDARD FLIES FROM THE ROOF WHEN THE MONARCH...
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Landmarks - 3D Egypt Library

12th - Higher Ed
3D EGYPT LIBRARY NEW TOOLS HAVE NOT ONLY MADE THE SCIENTISTS JOB EASIER BUT THEY HAVE ALSO ENHANCED OUR UNDERSTANDING AND ENJOYMENT OF THE ARCHAEOLOGISTS HARD WORK. AT THE ALEXANDRIA LIBRARY IN EGYPT, THEY VE TAKEN THE CONCEPT A STEP...
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Exploring Britain's Open Access Land: New Maps for Ramblers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video describes how cartographers at the Ordnance Survey are working diligently to create new maps of areas of land being opened up to the public under the Right to Rome laws. These laws grant ramblers in Britain the right to walk...
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Only In Lithuania 15 - Latvia Strongman

9th - Higher Ed
Latvia Strongman:While not as impressive as a guy pulling a car with his beard, strongmen make pulling a bus look easy in Latvia.
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Only In Africa 9 - Oldest Competitive Walker

9th - Higher Ed
Oldest Competitive Walker:The inspiring story of a 100-year-old man who holds the title of the world's oldest competitive walker, emphasizing the importance of staying active at any age.
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Only In Russia 8 - Winter Walkers Safety Gear

9th - Higher Ed
Winter Walkers Safety Gear:Designed as the winter equivalent of snow chains for cars, "Winter Walkers" ensure pedestrians stay safe and upright on icy surfaces.
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Introducing the Nouveau: The World's First Walking Home Humanoid Robot

Pre-K - Higher Ed
ZMP Inc, a Tokyo based robot startup, has developed the Nouveau, the world's first walking home humanoid robot. Standing at 39 centimeters tall and weighing only 2 1/2 kilos, this robot can walk, dance, and respond to voice commands....
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Robot Learning to Walk: Advancements in Rehabilitation and Leg Injury Treatment

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Researchers from Cornell University and MIT have developed a walking robot that learns to walk like a toddler, improving its step and balance with each stride. This innovative robot, funded by the National Science Foundation, aims to...
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The Magnificent Peacock: Beauty, Behavior, and Facts

3rd - 12th
The Peacock is a magnificent bird known for its vibrant colors and elaborate tail feathers. Males display their feathers to attract females during mating rituals, while females have more subdued feathers. Peacocks are social creatures...
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The Value of Endurance

K - 5th
In this video, Salvatore the salmon, a member of the Salman Adai family from Canada, shares his insights on endurance. Through his own experiences of swimming against the current and overcoming obstacles, Salvatore emphasizes the...
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The Future of Robotics: Exploring the Innovations at Robo Games

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video highlights the Robo Games event held in San Francisco, showcasing various robot competitions and innovations. It emphasizes the importance of communication and collaboration among different teams and countries in advancing the...
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Monty Reed: Overcoming Adversity with the Life Suit

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Monty Reed, a man who was told he might never walk again, defied the odds and created the Life Suit, a revolutionary walking machine. Using donated and scrap materials, Reed built a robot suit that utilizes compressed air to activate leg...
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How to do a Gemba Walk

10th - Higher Ed
In an earlier video, I answered the question, ‘What is Going to the Gemba?’ In this video, I summarize that one and go deeper into how to do a Gemba Walk. Gemba is a Japanese term that means ‘actual place’. ‘Going to the gemba’ means...