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There are 6055 episodes in the Educational topic.

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OOO, AHHHH! The history of fireworks
00:25:35 | April 30th, 2025

Fireworks dazzle us on special holidays, at flashy concerts and during some big public events (National Mr. Potatohead Day anyone?). But did you know people have been using fireworks to celebrate for centuries?

Why are we more closely related to fungi than plants?
00:06:14 | April 30th, 2025

All living things on Earth are related. To help keep track of how close those relationships are, scientists organize life on Earth into groups using a system called taxonomy. Sometimes, taxonomy can be surprising – like, did you know that humans are more closely related to mushrooms and other fungi than we are to plants? How does that work? We asked microbiologist Christine Salomon to help us find the answer.

Nalleli Cobo Read by Lauren Markham
00:18:52 | April 29th, 2025

Almost overnight, nine-year-old Nalleli Cobo started getting headaches, nosebleeds, and body spasms. When she and her mom connected the dots to an oil well 30 feet from their home, Nalleli fought for the survival of her family, her neighborhood and her city of Los Angeles.

Earth Series: From Space to Your Plate
00:31:08 | Season: 9 | Episode: 3 | April 29th, 2025

Earth has an incredibly varied and ever-changing landscape—jagged mountains, arid deserts, lush rainforests, rolling wheat fields. Before NASA came on the scene, no one was keeping a systematic eye on the ground from above. NASA scientist Brad Doorn explains how one long-running satellite program collects the data farmers need to grow the crops that feed the world.  

Good Things to Eat
00:35:39 | April 29th, 2025

This episode will make you hungry!

What are birthmarks?
00:04:50 | April 28th, 2025

Our skin is pretty incredible. It protects us and helps us sense the world around us. Some people have colored patches or dots on their skin called birthmarks. We wanted to know what birthmarks actually are, so we asked dermatologist Liz Farhat to help us find the answer.

Sponge City (4/28/25)
00:24:18 | Episode: 944 | April 28th, 2025

It’s raining cats and dogs, the city is at risk of flooding and Grandma G-Force is being interviewed by the weather channel; it’s a disaster waiting to happen! Luckily Mindy has a plan; buildings … made out of sponges! Join Mindy and Guy as they explore the who, when, why, how and WOW of Sponge Cities! Originally aired 3/4/24.

Homeland in Ngalia
0:09:25 | April 27th, 2025

We’re off to red desert Country in Western Australia to meet up with our friend Kado Muir. We’ll hear from some noisy locals, discover water in surprising places and listen to the sounds of Kado’s Ngalia homeland.




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