TED Talks
TED: Why the world needs more builders — and less "us vs. them" | Daniel Lubetzky
We're programmed to think every issue is binary: "us vs. them." But Daniel Lubetzky, the founder of KIND Snacks, says the real enemy isn't a person but a mindset. He introduces a new initiative that aims to bring together "builders" from...
SciShow
Why Are There Bacteria In My Yogurt?
Having bacteria in your food doesn't really sound great, but you couldn't have yogurt without it! Learn why in this week's QQ!
SciShow
Are Repressed Memories Real?
You might have heard about repressed memories on TV, but those memories aren’t always what they seem. *Content Warning: description of school shooting
SciShow
Can Bees Get Jet-Lag?
Bees don’t just flit randomly from flower to flower. Research has taught us that bees are more complicated than that. And they may actually have a grasp of some pretty abstract concepts, like... time!
SciShow
Does Eating Breakfast Really Help You Lose Weight?
You’ve probably heard that eating breakfast every day helps you lose weight, but not many actual experiments have been done on this, so is it true?
TED Talks
TED: Want kids to learn well? Feed them well | Sam Kass
What can we expect our kids to learn if they're hungry or eating diets full of sugar and empty of nutrients? Former White House Chef and food policymaker Sam Kass discusses the role schools can play in nourishing students' bodies in...
TED Talks
The music of a war child - Emmanuel Jal
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences. For five years, young Emmanuel Jal fought as a child soldier in the Sudan. Rescued by an aid worker, he's become an...
SciShow
The Science of Why Bacon and Eggs Are the Perfect Match
Bacon and eggs aren’t a classic flavor combo for no reason, and the science behind why they taste so good together could help us make healthier foods more appealing to our palates.
MinuteEarth
An Egg Is Just One Cell
One of Earth's biggest cells is one you're probably really familiar with.
TED Talks
Dan Ariely: Are we in control of our own decisions?
Behavioral economist Dan Ariely, the author of Predictably Irrational, uses classic visual illusions and his own counterintuitive (and sometimes shocking) research findings to show how we're not as rational as we think when we make...
TED Talks
Christien Meindertsma: How pig parts make the world turn
Christien Meindertsma, author of "Pig 05049" looks at the astonishing afterlife of the ordinary pig, parts of which make their way into at least 185 non-pork products, from bullets to artificial hearts.
SciShow
Forget Angry: Here’s How Hunger Makes You Impulsive
You may feel a bit grumpy when you're hungry, but hunger can affect us in more powerful ways than we realize.
MinuteEarth
Extreme Weather | MinuteEarth Explains
In this collection of classic MinuteEarth videos, we take a look at some of the most extreme weather on Earth and its consequences.
Curated Video
Getting Ready for School: A Fun and Educational Adventure with Nova
In this video, Nova takes children on an adventure to school, teaching them about good values and manners along the way. The video covers topics such as getting ready for school, packing supplies, dressing neatly, and having a healthy...
Curated Video
Balanced Diet
Fizzy frantically rushes to get the Lunch Lab ready for the mayor's annual inspection, but now he doesn’t have time for breakfast! The band gets in the holiday spirit with this festive little ditty about eating tasty treats in moderation.
Curated Video
Butterfly's breakfast
Explanation of a food web. Life processes - Living things in their environments - Food webs Learning Points Herbivores eat only plants. Carnivores eat only animals. Food chains can be combined to create a food web. A Twig Curriculum...
Curated Video
What time is breakfast?
What time is it in Nairobi? See how standard time zones allow us to find out! People and places -Mapping - Time zones Learning Points The Earth is divided into around 24 time zones and each is exactly one hour different from the last....
Curated Video
Math Curse
Hey everyone, and welcome back Math Defined! Today, we're diving into the hilarious and relatable world of "Math Curse" by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith. Ever feel like math is following you everywhere you go? Like you can't escape...
Curated Video
Unraveling the Habit of Snacking: Why We Eat Even When Not Hungry
Explore the phenomenon of snacking, a common habit among many, including the story of Vanessa, a 25-year-old who enjoys sweets throughout her day. Learn why snacking, particularly on high-calorie, sugary, or fatty foods, can be harmful...
Curated Video
The Crunch Chronicles: Unveiling the Secrets Behind Your Favorite Breakfast Cereals
Join us on a fascinating journey to uncover how breakfast cereals are transformed from simple grains into the crunchy delights that populate our morning tables. This video takes you through the technological marvels and processes at a...
Curated Video
Science Experiment: Magnetic Corn Flakes
A quick experiment with magnetic cornflakes for a breakfast. If you read the label on the pack of corn flakes, you will see a list of vitamins and IRON. Magnet attracts that small amount of iron.
Curated Video
Making a Fun Halloween-themed Breakfast
Are you getting ready for Halloween? I made this spooky but tasty Halloween Breakfast with a bit of science and creativity for my boys in the morning. Red cabbage made the egg weirdly green, sunflower seeds with raspberry made a...
Curated Video
Word Parts: Syllables
Mr. Griot explains how to identify number of syllables and vowel sounds in a word.
Curated Video
How to Make Eggshell Spin on a Plate
How fun is this breakfast trick?! It's magically spinning eggshell on a plate! The secret ingredient is water. I have dipped eggshell in water, and now it rotates instead of just sliding every time we tilt the plate. If instead of making...