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Charles Lindbergh and the Spirit of Saint Louis
This video details Charles Lindbergh's historic 1927 transatlantic flight in the Spirit of Saint Louis. It explores the challenges he faced, including fundraising for the plane's construction, careful design for a long-distance...
Science Buddies
MrBeast-Inspired Science Project: Protect the Prize!
Inspired by MrBeast, try to protect a valuable prize from a series of onslaughts in this fun engineering project.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Famous Discoveries Did Albert Einstein Make?
Explore 'What Famous Discoveries Did Albert Einstein Make?' for a fast, fascinating peek at his universe-changing ideas, ideal for curious kids!
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Did Albert Einstein Win A Nobel Prize For?
Find out 'What Did Albert Einstein Win A Nobel Prize For?'—a quick, smart look at his groundbreaking work, perfect for curious kids!
Curated Video
Lindbergh and the First Non-Stop Flight Across the Atlantic
In 1927 an obscure airmail pilot decided to attempt the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic. His name was Charles Lindbergh.
Curated Video
Woodrow Wilson
Dr. Forrester provides a biography of the twenty-eighth president of the United States, Woodrow Wilson. She focuses on his strong belief in education.
Curated Video
Madame Marie Curie: Science Pioneer
Dr. Forrester teaches about the discoveries of radioactive isotopes by Marie Curie.
Great Big Story
The Surprising Truth Behind Betty Crocker's Creation
Uncover the fascinating story of Betty Crocker, a fictional character created to answer baking questions in 1921.
Curated Video
The Day Henry Met…Candy Floss
Henry meets a a stick of Candy Floss at the fair ground. All the fair ground workers all got sick from riding the Waltzers too many times so there's no-one to run the fair. It will have to close! Henry becomes a “Carnival Worker and has...
Curated Video
Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.: A Legacy of Peace and Equality
This video provides a powerful and insightful overview of the life and impact of the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Jr., highlighting his role as a prominent leader in the Civil Rights Movement and his commitment to non-violent...
Curated Video
Exploring the Vegetables in French Cuisine
This video provides an overview of the vegetables commonly used in French cuisine, highlighting their importance in creating the rich and flavorful dishes that France is known for. It discusses the mainstay vegetables like carrots and...
Curated Video
London's Future Landmark: The All-Glass Bridge
Introducing the future of architectural innovation - a groundbreaking all-glass bridge in central London. Designed by Thomas Heatherwick, this structurally unique masterpiece is constructed entirely of laminated glass, with no metal...
Curated Video
Introduction to R Blends song - gr, pr, tr
Children to blend- gr,pr, tr using sounds to make words
Curated Video
Introduction to R Blends - gr, pr, tr
Children to blend- gr,pr, tr using sounds to make words
The Guardian
Why Bitcoin is so bad for the planet
In a year, bitcoin uses around the same amount of electricity as the entire country of Norway.
Mr. Beat
The Difference Between Gambling and Gaming | FCC v ABC
In episode 31 of Supreme Court Briefs, a game show gives away money and stuff, and the FCC gets all upset and tries to stop it.
Curated Video
Izzy's Marvellous Marrow
Izzy tries to win the county show’s vegetable competition with her giant marrow while Shane’s disaster in the kitchen means not enough food for everyone. Can Izzy save the day?
Curated Video
High Five Facts - Martin Luther King
This video explores five fun facts about Martin Luther King.
Curated Video
High Five Facts - Albert Einstein
This video explores five fun facts about Albert Einstein.
One Minute History
115 Madame Curie - One Minute History
Madame Marie Curie is the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. She is awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics, along with her husband Pierre and Henri Becquerel, for developing the theory of ‘radioactivity’. In 1911, Curie wins a second...
One Minute History
091 Ernest Hemingway - One Minute History
Writer. Soldier. Hunter. Survivor. Ernest Hemingway embodies the spirit of American grit living a nomadic life of adventure. His story opens in the suburbs of Chicago as a journalist for his high school paper, The Trapeze. During World...
Curated Video
Digital Citizenship
The video “Digital Citizenship” discusses how to be safe, responsible, and respectful when using technology.
Economics Explained
Why The 2022 Nobel Prize For Economics Is Making People So Angry
0:00 - 1:16 intro 1:17 - 2:08 Morning Brew 2:09 - 4:17 Trade wars 4:18 - 6:24 Global financial crisis 6:25 - 8:08 Stimulus 8:09 - 10:30 Supply side shock 10:31 - 12:45 Zombie companies 12:46 National leaderboard
Professor Dave Explains
Sulfa Drugs
With the birth of the pharmaceutical industry covered, it's time to investigate an early achievement of this industry: the development of antibiotics. This will be divided into two parts, so before we get to the famous penicillin, we...