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On today's show, we’re going to rediscover a flowering plant that hasn’t been seen for 170 years! We’re going to meet a fury little wallaby that’s been saved from extinction. Then we’ll look the stars and meet a female Aussie astronaut. A baby calf will put a smile on your face! And we take a look at how scientists are making robots with brains!
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Listen to episode one hereOn today's show, we’re going to rediscover a flowering plant that hasn’t been seen for 170 years! We’re going to meet a fury little wallaby that’s been saved from extinction. Then we’ll look the stars and meet a female Aussie astronaut. A baby calf will put a smile on your face! And we take a look at how scientists are making robots with brains!
QUIZ QUESTIONS:
What was the name of new flowering plant discovered?
What is the name of the wallaby that was saved from extinction?
What was the only job Katherine Bennell-Pegg wrote down at school that she wanted to do?
What name was given to the dairy calf with a smiley face on his body?
What are scientists using to help build robots with brains?
BONUS TRICKY QUESTION:
What breed of cattle is Happy - the calf with a smiley face on his body?
ANSWERS:
The Carnivorous sundew plant.
The Uluru mala wallaby.
Become an astronaut.
Happy.
The biology of insects.
BONUS TRICKY ANSWER:
Holstein.
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