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Genius Generation Season 2 Trailer
0:56 | Season: 2 | May 19th, 2022

Get ready for Genius Generation Season 2!

Why do we love junk food so much?
00:31:09 | Season: 4 | Episode: 5 | May 18th, 2022

Pizza, chips, gummy worms and wings — these are a few of Tai’s favourite things! He just can’t get enough of their sugary, fatty, salty goodness, even though he knows they’re not exactly good *for* you. But why does he find those foods so irresistible in the first place? In this episode, Tai unravels the science behind our food cravings and how companies use it to formulate products that hook us in.

Sacagawea: Interpreter and Guide
00:24:05 | Season: 1 | Episode: 20 | May 18th, 2022

Meet Sacagawea, the legendary Shoshone interpreter and guide for Lewis and Clark’s expedition. You may have heard her name, but in this episode, Rebecca Sheir will guide you through her amazing story. Discover how this courageous young woman WOWed the world and head to whowhenwow.com for activities based on this episode.

Dreams: The science of a sleeping brain
00:36:11 | May 17th, 2022

You dream every night, even if you don’t remember them. But why? We’ll hop on a wild ride to go inside the brain and see which parts help create these often fantastical images and storylines. We’ll also learn how to take control of our dreams and how they make us more creative. Plus: a new mystery sound and a Moment of Um answers the question “How do octopuses make ink?”

Anna May Wong Read By Ann Makosinski
00:19:51 | May 17th, 2022

[This episode originally aired May 2021.] Hailed as the first Asian American movie star, Anna May Wong’s groundbreaking career spanned from the silent film era to 1950s TV, when she starred in her own television show. Though bound by the racist and sexist stereotypes of Hollywood in the 1900s, including laws forbidding on-screen interracial relationships, Anna May Wong carved a path for herself in Hollywood and beyond, eventually appearing in 60+ films and performing on stages around the globe.

International Slogans
28:03 | Season: 1 | Episode: 10 | May 16th, 2022

Let’s discuss how brands market to a global audience, and how international campaigns are tweaked according to their target audience’s culture.

G-Rex
00:29:41 | Episode: 485 | May 16th, 2022

Wake up and WOW, Wowzers! Mindy, Guy Raz, and the WOW Crew are headed to the morning news! Join them along with anchors Gail Richard Simmon and Bob Ralph Nadar as they search to find the hard-hitting truth behind T-Rex’s tiny arms! It’s the who, when, how and WOW of T-Rex arms!

River in Kullilli
07:34 | May 15th, 2022

Let’s head back to Kullilli Country to meet Toby in one of his favourite spots – catching yabbies by the river!




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