How your passion for sports can come with pressure. What Canada is doing the help the environment. A study tip that involves chewing gum! Plus a clean household hack, Rockwell's Rosie the Riveter...
Category - Season 23
If you are thinking about going to college, but worrying about the cost, you're not alone.
Community college is a less costly alternative to earn that degree. China's Great Wall. Shaking salt from your diet. How "American Gothic" got it's name. Napoleon's fear of... bunnies!?
Katarina explains why the word peanut is a “Misleading Moniker”. Peanuts aren’t actually nuts at all — they’re legumes.
George explains why not wearing blue could help you avoid mosquitoes.
Here's one of the most unusual creatures on Earth, and beyond! These tiny “water bears” can survive extreme conditions, from deserts to outer space!
Caris tells is about Jane Hatch, whom we first met six years ago during a story about Swim Across America, an organization that raises money for cancer research.
We’re catching up with Jane Hatch, a teen cancer survivor who’s officially in remission and sharing her incredible journey. Plus, we’ve got your back with study tips to help you pass that next test...
More teens have been joining gyms to get into shape. And as Athina tells us, that’s making training with weights increasingly popular.
More teens have been joining gyms to get into shape. The 30x30 plan in the Philippines. Also, a study tip, a safe driving PSA, a German monument to Wilhelm, bad sugar, and what the heck is...
The unusual source of some medicine in the “olden days.” Dead bodies were used to help cure various ailments!
Ava shows us one of the largest national parks in Kenya, Amboseli. As you’ll see it’s one of the best places to see all kinds of wildlife.
Reese tells us about vending machines in ancient Egypt!
A Make the Grade report about the five Rs to help you take good class notes.
In “Kenya Believe It” Ava tells us all about baboons and what they have in common with girl scouts.
There are more than 70-thousand wild horses living on our nation’s vast public lands. Rounding them up is only part of the controversy. What happens next is another issue.
There are more than 70-thousand wild horses and burros living on our nation’s vast public lands. We’ve previously reported on the controversy over the government’s use of helicopters to round up...
Our oceans are choking on all sorts of plastics. We talk with Christy Leavitt from Oceana to understand the magnitude of the problem and how teens can help.
Our oceans are choking in all sorts of plastic. How to stay in your "study zone." The Christmas markets of Germany. Smoking hazards... and driving hazards too. Plus, the original phone salutation!
We speak with expert and clinical pharmacist Dr. James LaValle to find out if supplements give student athletes an edge or not.
94% of student athletes use supplements, but do they provide a competitive edge or have drawbacks? The fight to protect our planet's oceans. Help preparing for a job interview. Why laughing is good...
