In 1931, powerful dust storms carrying millions of tons of dirt swept across the Southern Plains. "Surviving the Dust Bowl" is the remarkable story of the determined people who clung to their homes and way of life, enduring drought, dust, and disease for nearly a decade.
Summer is in full swing and the heat is on! Which means it’s time to bust out the garden hose...
Patterns are all around us—in the natural world, from the leaves on trees to waves in the ocean, and in...
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Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” is a play that upholds liberty against tyranny. But what is tyranny? And who decides? Shakespeare doesn’t make it simple. In order to preserve the freedom of the Roman Republic, Julius Caesar, an “over-mighty” leader, is assassinated by Roman Senators led by Caesar’s friend Brutus.
December 14th is the perfect day for monkeying about. In honor of National Monkey Day and our favorite primate, embrace...
For next week's Watch & Wonder Highlight, we're thrilled to feature "NATURE: Born in the Rockies | First Steps." After watching, dive deeper with resources about one of the world’s most challenging and spectacular habitats and the animals that live there on PBS LearningMedia.