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Global Warming Bonds: A Radical Proposal to Tackle Climate Change
In this video, Professor Andrew Oswald proposes a radical solution to combat global warming called global warming bonds. These government bonds would incentivize individuals, companies, and countries to reduce their carbon emissions by...
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Carbs and Sugar
Avril has major tummy trauma after eating too many candy apples at Greasy World. Fizzy calls Sully the Cell to teach us about simple sugars and complex sugars, and Freezer Burn drops a spooky song about the dangers of too much Halloween...
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Veggies
The Lunch Lab gang is on edge as the notorious food critic, Nelly Nitpick, reviews Fizzy’s new black bean burger. Barry Broccoli visits Lunch Lab Live and Corporal Cup teaches a delicious Veggie Frittata recipe.
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Family Meal Time
Avril drags her mom and brother to the Lunch Lab for some family-time food education. Corporal Cup walks us through the creation of Mini Burger Sliders.
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Fruits
Professor Fizzy needs a vacation, so he invents the RoboFizz 2000 to oversee the Lab. But when the robot is reprogrammed by Fast Food Freddy to serve only greasy food, the Professor rushes home to save the day (with a tasty fruit treat)!
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Exercise
Fast Food Freddy hypnotizes the entire city with his new creation: The Lazy Hazy. Only Mixie-Bot can save the day with some delicious Energy-Boost Bars. Then get ready to rock with Freezer Burn’s exercise anthem!
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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.
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Brothers Grimm for Kids | Bedtime History
Delve into the enchanting world of the Brothers Grimm in this fascinating video! Discover the timeless tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, two German brothers who revolutionized the world of folklore and fairy tales in the 19th...
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Carter G. Woodson: The Father of Black History
Learn about Carter G. Woodson, the visionary educator who created Negro History Week, the precursor to Black History Month. Discover how he dedicated his life to uncovering and celebrating the rich history of Black people in America....
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Maya Angelou’s Later Years and Lasting Legacy
This video explores Maya Angelou’s incredible legacy, from her Emmy-nominated role in Roots to her iconic poem Still I Rise. It highlights her time as a professor, her impactful inauguration poem for President Bill Clinton, and the...
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Katherine Johnson's Journey: College, Graduate School, and Early Career
This video details Katherine Johnson’s academic journey from West Virginia State College to graduate school and her early career. Learn how she excelled in math, faced limited job opportunities, and eventually landed a groundbreaking...
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Madame Marie Curie: Science Pioneer
Dr. Forrester teaches about the discoveries of radioactive isotopes by Marie Curie.
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Hamlet 1.5 What the Critics Say
Shakespeare's realistic portrayal of the ghost in Hamlet was unique and likely unexpected compared to the traditional theatrical ghosts that were more fantastical and less emotionally nuanced. This video also touches on new historicism,...
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Uncovering Forests Beneath Antarctica's Ice
The discovery of fossilized trees and other plant remains in Antarctica, dating back over 260 million years, has forced scientists to reconsider the continent's history. These findings suggest that the region, now known for being the...
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Exploring the World of Robots: From Human-like Androids to Self-driving Cars
This video explores the advancements in robotics, showcasing lifelike androids created by engineers striving to replicate human characteristics. From robots with flexible silicon skin and natural movements to a professor's artificial...
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Logic and Wonder: The Dual Worlds of Lewis Carroll
This video introduces us to Charles Dodgson, better known by his pen name, Lewis Carroll. We learn about Dodgson's personal history, including his physical ailments and his career as a professor of mathematics. The video underscores how...
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Elizabeth Blackwell: Trailblazer for Women in Medicine
The first woman to graduate from a U.S. medical college, Elizabeth Blackwell broke through gender barriers to make history. Her remarkable story of courage and perseverance serves as a testament to the strength of the human spirit.
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Calculus III: Equations of Lines and Planes (Level 2) | Vector, Parametric, and Symmetric Equations
This is the second video on the equations of lines and planes video series. In this video we will introduce vector form of the equation of a line, the parametric form of the equation of a line, the symmetric equations of a line, and the...
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Energy and Exercise
Professor Socrates and Miss P conduct an experiment to see the way that the body needs and uses energy.
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The Sociology of Philosophy
Philosopher Scott Soames (USC) relates aspects of the spectrum of professional views on what philosophy should and should not be.
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Public Intellectuals and Universities
Classicist and political theorist Josiah Ober (Stanford) reflects on the societal role of universities and the importance of academics engaging with the outside world.
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Overcoming Resistance
Classicist and political theorist Josiah Ober (Stanford) relates how he overcame many setbacks to pursue an academic career in classics.
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Origins of Mass and Elite
Classicist and political theorist Josiah Ober (Stanford) relates how his personal exposure to aspects of class structure inadvertently prepared him for better understanding Demosthenes.
Learn French With Alexa
Écouter (to listen) — Present Tense
Alexa teaches you how to conjugate Écouter (to listen) in the present tense.