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What's the evidence for climate change?
Learn how we know about the climate in the past
Factors affecting climate change
Learn about the different factors that affect how the climate changes
The Last Animals Trailer
Trailer for documentary on the illegal wildlife trade and conservation
Coral Live 2019 Promo Video
Follow our live investigations, Q&As and meet the expert events directly from Curaçao.
360°
Nathanial's story (360)
Nathanial shares his thoughts on the importance of education
360°
Sidra's story (360)
Learn what it is like to attend school in Syria
360°
Schools on the frontline (360)
An immersive experience of going to school on the frontline
What do the world's ocean currents look like?
A stunning animation of the world's ocean currents by NASA
360°
Swim with whale sharks in 360
Experience swimming with whale sharks in 360
Submarine Live 2019 Promo Video
Join in on a journey of exploration of the Indian Ocean's uncharted depths.
Arctic Live 2019 Promo Video
Follow our live investigations and Q&As directly from the international research centre on Svalbard.
Can a hobby lead you to a STEM career? The coral reef
Inspiring STEM careers: the coral reef
Learn about sponges with Dr. Jasper de Goeij
What is the role of sponges on the reef?
Nekton Mission I: Discovering the Rariphotic Zone
Nekton’s first mission to investigate the state of the deep ocean around the North West Atlantic
Nekton Mission II: The Indian Ocean (full length)
The least explored and most at risk of the world’s major oceans
Nekton Mission II: The Indian Ocean
The least explored and most at risk of the world’s major oceans
Pigs on the beach in Timor Leste
Pigs rootle through the sand, eating invertebrates and turtle eggs
Who are the stakeholders on the coral reef: tourism operator
A series of stakeholder videos on the coral reef, filmed in Timor-Leste
Who are the stakeholders on the coral reef: local tourism
A series of stakeholder videos on the coral reef, filmed in Timor-Leste
Who are the stakeholders on the coral reef: fisherman
A series of stakeholder videos on the coral reef, filmed in Timor-Leste
Who are the stakeholders on the coral reef: government
A series of stakeholder videos on the coral reef, filmed in Timor-Leste
Who are the stakeholders on the coral reef: community
A series of stakeholder videos on the coral reef, filmed in Timor-Leste
360°
Watch a submarine recovery in 360
Head out on the chase boat to recover a submersible
360°
Watch a submarine launch in 360
Join the team to launch submersibles
360°
Explore an underwater mountain from a submarine in 360
Fly up an underwater mountain in a submarine
360°
Explore the deep ocean in 360
Take a dive into the deep ocean
360°
Sit in a self driving car in 360
Take a ride in a self-driving car
Seaview Science: How do scientists collect corals?
Learn more about the science and technology of the XL Catlin Seaview Survey.
Seaview Science: What is the SVII underwater survey camera?
Learn more about the SVII, the camera used to conduct surveys of the coral reefs.
Seaview Science: How do coral reefs recover from storms?
Learn about the Coral reefs' ability to recover from storms or other naturally occurring event.
Seaview Science: What are giant clams and why they so big?
Learn how giant clams become so giant in this Seaview Science Video.
Seaview Science: How does the clownfish use symbiosis on the coral reef?
Learn more about the most well known fish on the Great Barrier Reef.
Seaview Science: How does the jellyfish thrive on the coral reefs?
Learn more about another amazing creature that lives in our coral oceans - the jellyfish.
Seaview Science: What are coral reef caves?
Discover the hidden underwater-world that lives in reef caves.
Seaview Science: Why are coral reefs important?
Learn about the importance of coral reefs with Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg.
Seaview Science: What are coral polyps?
Learn about the various types of coral polyps with Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg.
Seaview Science: What is coral coring and how do you age coral?
Learn about 'coral coring' - the process of dating or ageing corals.
Seaview Science: How does increasing levels of CO2 affect the coral reefs?
Learn how the increasing levels of CO2 in our atmosphere are affecting our coral reefs.
Seaview Science: How diverse is the life of the coral reef?
Learn about the biodiversity of this amazing ecosystem.
Seaview Science: How do scientists monitor the coral reef?
The science and technology of the XL Catlin Seaview Survey
Seaview Science: What types of science are used in coral reef research?
What different types of science survey will the project be undertaking?
Seaview Science: Why is coral reef decline a bad thing?
Why are coral reefs important?
What is XL Catlin Seaview Survey and what does it do?
What does the XL Catlin Seaview Survey hope to achieve?
Underwater classroom: How do clownfish live on the coral reefs?
Richard Fitzpatrick gives an underwater talk about clownfish aka Nemo-fish.
Underwater classroom: What is coral bleaching and why is it bad?
An underwater lesson explaining the process of coral bleaching.
Who relies on the coral reef in Timor-Leste?
Welcome to Timor-Leste
What measurements and observations were being taken on the patch reefs?
Snorkels and science
Underwater classroom: How do reef sharks live on the coral reefs?
Shark specialist Richard Fitzpatrick shares his research methods when studying Reef Sharks.
Underwater classroom: How do sea cucumbers live on the coral reefs?
Marine biologist Richard Fitzpatrick talking about Sea Cucumbers in an underwater lesson.
Underwater classroom: What is the food chain on the Great Barrier Reef?
A quick underwater lesson about the Great Barrier Reef's food chain.
Coral expedition: The conclusion of a coral reef expedition
How do the team feel about the future of the reef?
Coral expedition: What kit do coral researchers need?
Why do the team need all this different kit to work underwater?
Coral expedition: What are dive signs and what do they mean?
What other dive signs would you find useful?
Coral expedition: What is it like to live on a research boat?
What might living on a research vessel be like?
Coral expedition: How does sharing the data help other scientists?
Sharing the science
Coral expedition: What is a day in the life of a coral scientist like?
How does this compare to how you imagined a day in the life of a scientist?
Coral expedition: How do you navigate the coral reef?
What tools and technology does Captain Frank use to navigate the reef?
Coral expedition: What kind of people make up a coral expedition team?
Setting sail
What happens when a large ice crack opens under a tent?
Ice crack: 'It went right through the middle of the tent'
Why are the joints in our bodies important?
Sarah Outen shows how she uses her joints
What is the diet of an explorer?
Sarah Outen shares her diet and favourite food
How do explorers stay healthy on an expedition?
Sarah Outen describes what she does to stay healthy
How failure can lead to success - coding
Becoming a good coder by 'getting things wrong'
What are the consequences of microplastics in the oceans?
Introducing the issue of marine plastics and its impact
What are field sampling techniques for plastics?
An insight into field sampling techniques for plastics
How do scientists investigate the impact of plastics?
Find out how scientists investigate the impact of plastics
How can science help understand the impact of plastics?
Science and society
How have penguins adapted?
What makes penguin feathers so special?
Coral expedition: wonders of coral
Enjoy the wonders of this unique environment
How to build your mBot robot
Assembling the mBot in four phases
What is code?
Introducing code and its relationship to hardware
How to upload code to your mBot robot
Uploading code to your mBot in simple steps
How does a driverless vehicle know where it is?
Where am I? The first of three questions used to define mobile autonomy
How does a driverless vehicle know what is around it?
What's around me? The second of three questions used to define mobile autonomy
How does a driverless vehicle know what to do next?
What do I do next? The third of three questions used to define mobile autonomy
How safe is a driverless vehicle?
Learning about safety in the world of autonomous cars
What is design thinking and how does it help?
Problem solving is the essence of Design Thinking
What is prototyping and how does it help?
Prototyping is an important design exercise
Communications and marketing
Learning to sell a product to a target audience through the right channels
What is Code Smart?
What does Code Smart mean? Listen to 3 interpretations of why coding and robotics are important.
360°
Watch Arctic glacier research in 360
Enjoy a virtual reality experience of Arctic glacier research
360°
Ride an Arctic skidoo in 360
Travel across the Arctic by skidoo in virtual reality
360°
Abseil into an arctic glacier in 360
Drop down a 150 foot hole in a glacier in virtual reality
Igloo video diary
What's it like to sleep in an igloo in the middle of the Arctic?
Polar science cartoon
What is it like to be an Arctic scientist?
Phillipe Cousteau at the Ice Base
Why do journalists visit the Ice Base?
How do you make an igloo?
Find out how to make an igloo
What is an Arctic Ice Base like?
Explore a remote field camp on the Arctic sea ice
What does a field lab look like in the middle of the Arctic?
Arctic field lab
How do you drill a hole in the Arctic ice?
Why is Pen drilling a hole in the ice?
CNN arriving to the Ice Base
What do you think the crew's first thoughts were?
Channel 4 News reports from the Arctic
Find out how a reporter viewed the Arctic science
How do you build an igloo in the Arctic?
Building an Arctic shelter
How many calories does a polar explorer need a day?
Take a look inside an explorers food bag
Aerial filming at the Ice Base
An aerial view of the camp and the surrounding area
Training for the Arctic in Devon
Learn how polar explorers train for an expedition
How do you sleep in the Arctic?
How to get a good night's rest at -35 degrees celcius.
What is the science of ocean circulation?
A video introduction to the science of ocean circulation
Catlin Arctic Survey expedition trailer
Watch the expedition trailer for the 2010 Catlin Arctic Survey
What are the challenges of cooking in an Arctic Ice Base?
Cooking at the Ice Base
Glacier field science time-lapse
Take a look at this time-lapse of glacier field work
Journey to Ny-Alesund
Travel to the UK Arctic Research Station
How do scientists take ice core samples?
Scientists take ice cores in Svalbard
What trends are there in sea ice coverage?
Sea ice 1979 - 2012
My Voice-My School 2016
Solidarity without borders, a classroom story
Rama's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2016
Matilda's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2016
Saleem's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2016
Finn's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2016
Amina's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2016
Roos' story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2016
Mushfique's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2015
Doha’s story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2015
Hafsa's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2015
Eliya's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2015
Aurelio's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2015
Hamza's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2015
Myrn's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2014
Sami's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2014
Millie's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2014
Mohamad's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2014
Craig's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2014
Ayat's story
Meet some of the students who participated to My Voice-My School in 2014
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