How Luffa Sponges Are Made
Did you know that Luffas are a type of cucumber? Take a tour of the Luffa Gardens in Reedley, California which grows and harvests organic luffa sponges. Luffas are best used for bathing, exfoliating and cleaning. Farm Owners Nathan and Sherri Pauls show us how luffas...
See how sci-fi movies get laser sound effects by skating on thin ice
Listen to the otherworldly sounds made as Mårten Ajne skates over the thin, black ice of this lake outside Stockholm, Sweden. Nordic skating is both an art and a science, as skaters look for the most black, most thin ice in order to make the most high-pitched laser...
Winter Magic: Soap and corn syrup bubbles freezing
Using a mixture of 6 parts water, 2 parts dish soap and 1 part white corn syrup, Don Komarechka filmed ice crystals forming across the thin walls of freezing bubbles. The corn syrup is an important ingredient as it allows the bubble to thicken on the bottom and acts...
Why do geese fly in a “V” formation?
Charlie from "Weird But True!" and "Nature Boom Time!" on National Geographic explains why geese fly in a "V" formation.
How beekeepers harvest honey
How do beekeepers harvest honey? Maddie Moate shows us how her beekeeping mother collects honey from their hives. This video is part of Maddie's series all about bees. We highly recommend checking out the entire series on her channel.
How do bees make honey?
Maddie Moate explains the science behind how bees make honey. Warning: if you watch this, you may never think of honey in the same way ever again!
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How to Turn Stuff From Your Garden and Yard Into Stunning Art
Raku Inoue has become famous for making these fantastical insectile creatures out of things found commonly in nature. He explains how in this video. Let it be art inspiration for you and tag @happyathomeschool in your creations!