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Episode 2206 of 'Teen Kids News' explores the transformative potential of pursuing a career in the arts through the YoungArts organization. Targeting students aged 15 to 18, YoungArts offers opportunities to excel across 10 art disciplines includi...Read More
Duck Duck's magic goes awry and turns her neighbors' things into pickles! Can Donkey help her reverse the spell? Donkey is afraid to scooter after a fall. Bob Dog and Panda help her find a way to feel safe so she can have fun riding again. Part of...Read More
In the engaging video titled "Emily's Science Lab: Barfing Pumpkins," Emily Calandrelli, an MIT engineer, demonstrates a fun and educational experiment. Set in a playful atmosphere, kids are guided through crafting a 'barfing' jack-o'-lantern usin...Read More
In "Emily's Science Lab: Magic Unicorn Bubbles," Emily Calandrelli, an MIT engineer, guides young scientists through an engaging and easy-to-follow science experiment using household materials like baking soda, vinegar, and food coloring. This vid...Read More
In the engaging video "Emily's Science Lab: Oobleck," hosted by Emily Calandrelli, an MIT engineer and acclaimed science communicator, viewers explore the fascinating world of non-Newtonian fluids through the popular science experiment featuring O...Read More
In "Emily's Science Lab: Balancing Act With A Broom Stick," hosted by MIT engineer Emily Calandrelli, young viewers explore the science of balance and center of mass. Through engaging experiments, Emily demonstrates how to find the balancing point...Read More
In 'Emily's Science Lab: Disappearing Act,' MIT engineer and host Emily Calandrelli delves into the fascinating world of solvents by exploring how nail polish remover works. The video introduces acetone, a common solvent in nail polish remover, ex...Read More
In "Emily's Science Lab: Flying Teabag Ghosts," host Emily Calandrelli, an MIT engineer, explores the science behind buoyancy and heat. Emily leads a fun and safe experiment demonstrating these principles using tea bags as mini hot-air balloons. T...Read More
In the educational video "Emily's Science Lab: Monster Fingers," hosted by Emily Calandrelli, an MIT engineer, viewers are introduced to the scientific process of debunking fake internet phenomena. Targeting school-aged children, the episode focus...Read More
In "Emily's Science Lab: Unpoppable Spider Bag," host Emily Calandrelli, an MIT engineer and acclaimed science communicator, engages young viewers in an exciting experiment exploring the properties of polymers. This educational video demonstrates ...Read More
The video "BRI's Homework Help: The Second Amendment" explores the origins and interpretations of the Second Amendment. It traces the right to bear arms back to English law, highlighting its historical significance and evolution throughout America...Read More
"Civics in a Civic: Part 1" explores essential concepts of civics during a unique car ride through Washington D.C. Host Mary Patterson and Tony Williams, a senior fellow at the Bill of Rights Institute, engage in enlightening discussions about the...Read More