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Archimedes Principle: Explained in Really Simple Words
Archimedes principle states that if an object is submerged in a fluid, then the buoyant force acting on it is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by that object. Buoyant force exists because pressure increases as an object goes...
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Chaos By Mistake
How a small error in accuracy in the 19th century led to the prediction the Universe would one day fall apart – and the development of chaos theory. How small changes in dynamic systems can lead to much greater, unpredictable events....
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Queen Hatshepsut's Ship
An international team of archaeologists face a unique challenge to build a replica of the Pharaoh Queen's famous ship, based only on an ancient scale drawing. Maths - Space A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by...
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Discovery of DNA
The story of a race between two teams of scientists in the 1950s - Francis Crick and James Watson, Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins - desperate to be the first to unlock the molecular structure of DNA. Biology - Cells And DNA -...
Weird History
Real Medieval War Stories That Sound Made Up
A blind king rode into battle, two armies clashed over a stolen bucket, and a severed head got its revenge by killing an earl. These medieval war stories sound completely fake - but they're all real.
Weird History
The Toughest Warriors in History
In the era of the battle royale, it’s no wonder that renewed interest has arisen in deciphering once and for all who the toughest warriors of all time were, both in the general sense and in the specific. Ranking various historical armies...
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The Mysterious Disappearance of the Princes in the Tower
For over half a millennium, the mysterious disappearance of the Princes in the Tower - 12-year-old King Edward V and his 9-year-old brother, Richard, the Duke of York - has been considered a treacherous murder committed by their uncle,...
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31 Days Of Black British History Day Four: Dr. Harold Moody & The League of Coloured Peoples
Learn about Dr. Harold Moody, who founded the League of Coloured Peoples in 1931. Discover how this Jamaican-born doctor challenged racial discrimination in Britain and paved the way for future civil rights movements.
Bedtime History
Pyramids of Egypt For Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the incredible pyramids of Ancient Egypt, pharaohs, mummies, and more about why and how the pyramids were built.
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Neuschwanstein Castle and King Ludwig for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the creative ruler, King Ludwig, who with his wild imagination designed Neuschwanstein Castle in present-day Germany.
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Mary, Queen of Scots for Kids
Learn about the tumultuous life of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots from her upbringing as a future queen to her imprisonment at the hands of Queen Elizabeth.
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Marquis de Lafayette For Kids
Learn about the French nobleman who helped the Americans during their war for Independence.
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Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot For Kids
Learn about the Gunpowder Plot of the 5th of November and Guy Fawkes, one of the plotters who helped plan the attack on the British Parliament.
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Cleopatra for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about Cleopatra, the cunning Queen of Egypt, who rose to power during the Roman Empire.
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Charlemagne For Kids
Learn about Charlemagne or Charles the Great, the powerful king who conquered much of Europe and spread educational and economic reforms across his newfound kingdom.
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Tour of Paris for Kids | Bedtime History
Bienvenue à Paris! Join us on an enchanting tour of the City of Light, where romance and culture intertwine. From the iconic Eiffel Tower to the historic Notre-Dame Cathedral, discover the timeless beauty of Parisian landmarks. Let's...