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Fun Kids Science Quest

Defying Gravity: The Lizard That Can Literally Run on Water! πŸ¦ŽπŸ’§

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Welcome to Science Quest! πŸš€ This week, we are tracking down an out-of-control garbage fire, flying a high-stakes outer space mission to rescue a tumbling telescope, and looking at how deep-sea heroes are fighting to save our oceans.

Β© Fun Kids Length 24 min 11 July 2026 Episode 547 Science UK Episodic

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Β© Fun Kids Length 24 min 11 July 2026 Episode 547 Science UK Episodic

MIDWEEKLY: Why Is The Ocean Salty? πŸŒŠπŸ§‚

MIDWEEKLY: Why Is The Ocean Salty? πŸŒŠπŸ§‚

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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Welcome to Science Quest! πŸš€ This week, we are tracking down an out-of-control garbage fire, flying a high-stakes outer space mission to rescue a tumbling telescope, and looking at how deep-sea heroes are fighting to save our oceans.

πŸ—‘οΈ The Rubbish Inferno: A massive, towering mountain of garbage in Indonesia has been burning out of control for over a week! Find out how firefighters are battling the toxic smoke and what causes a giant pile of waste to spontaneously catch fire.

πŸ›°οΈ The Cosmic Catch: A wild new NASA-funded spacecraft has blasted off into orbit on a very specific mission: to track down and literally catch a falling space telescope before it tumbles out of control!

πŸ¦€ Protecting the Sea Floor: Sean Flinn from Our Seas joins Dan to discuss the high-stakes battle happening beneath the waves. Discover how his team is working around the clock to protect Scotland's beautiful, delicate seabed from the devastating impacts of destructive bottom-trawling fishing.

πŸŒ€ The Hill-Roll Spin: Oscar asks a beautifully dizzy question: why exactly does our brain spin out and make us feel so off-balance when we roll down grassy hills? (Hint: It’s all down to a tiny spirit-level system hidden inside your ears!)

πŸ—£οΈ The Human Monologue: Kenny Smith from the University of Edinburgh tackles Esme's brilliant question: why are humans the only mammals on Earth that can actually talk to each other? Explore the evolution of human speech and the secret mechanics behind our unique voices.

🦎 Dangerous Dan: Watch your step for the Green Basilisk Lizard! Otherwise known as the "Jesus Christ Lizard," this amazing reptile can literally sprint straight across the top of water to escape predators, using specialized fringed scales on its feet to create tiny pockets of trapped air!

🧠 Brain Box: RSPB Conservation Scientist Zoe Deakin steps into the Brain Box to share what it takes to protect rare bird habitats and defend the wildlife right on our doorsteps.

Learning from Wildlife: Habitats in Danger 🌿

Shrink down and trek out into the changing wilderness with explorer Marina Ventura and her digital sidekick, Map App! This week, Marina is looking at how global climate shifts affect our animal neighbors. When habitats change, the water dries up, and the food vanishes, how do creatures adapt? Find out how plants and animals are fighting to survive against the changing world around them!

Subscribe to Science Quest to catch tumbling space satellites, sprint across water, and unlock the ultimate secrets of planet Earth! πŸŽ™οΈβœ¨

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Β© Fun Kids | 24 min

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