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Today on Science KidsNewsFlash, Katie explores six mind-blowing stories that will blow your mind! Scientists just cracked the code on identifying flying insects using radar and AI - they can now tell bees from wasps just by listening to their wingbeats! Students built their own "cosmic radio" to hunt for mysterious dark matter, and it actually worked! Today on Science KidsNewsFlash, Katie explores six mind-blowing stories that will blow your mind! Scientists just cracked the code on identifying flying insects using radar and AI - they can now tell bees from wasps just by listening to their wingbeats! Students built their own "cosmic radio" to hunt for mysterious dark matter, and it actually worked! Plus, robots are getting smarter joints that won't jam, Ford's electric Mustang just smashed speed records, and researchers discovered which plants bees love most. 🐝🚗🤖🔬 Tune in, learn something awesome, and have fun with Science KidsNewsFlash!
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Today on Science KidsNewsFlash, Katie explores six mind-blowing stories that will blow your mind! Scientists just cracked the code on identifying flying insects using radar and AI - they can now tell bees from wasps just by listening to their wingbeats! Students built their own "cosmic radio" to hunt for mysterious dark matter, and it actually worked! Plus, robots are getting smarter joints that won't jam, Ford's electric Mustang just smashed speed records, and researchers discovered which plants bees love most. 🐝🚗🤖🔬 Tune in, learn something awesome, and have fun with Science KidsNewsFlash!
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