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Volcano Secrets, Brain Cancer Detectors & Space Radio Mystery! (6.25.26)

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Today on Science KidsNewsFlash, Katie explores six mind-blowing stories from around the world! Get ready to discover what's really making Italy shake, meet three brave people testing brain implants that zap cancer, and find out why London's climate conference got shut down by... extreme heat (talk about ironic!).

© KidsNewsFlash Universe Length 7 min 25 June 2026 ScienceNews USA episodic

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© KidsNewsFlash Universe Length 7 min 25 June 2026 ScienceNews USA episodic

Ancient Bones, Quantum Tech & a Solar Selfie (6.17.25)

Ancient Bones, Quantum Tech & a Solar Selfie (6.17.25)

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Today on Science KidsNewsFlash, Katie explores six mind-blowing stories from around the world! Get ready to discover what's really making Italy shake, meet three brave people testing brain implants that zap cancer, and find out why London's climate conference got shut down by... extreme heat (talk about ironic!). Plus, we're tracking mysterious radio signals from deep space and diving into a heated debate about quantum computers. Are scientists exaggerating their breakthroughs, or are we on the edge of something huge?

🌋🧠🌡️📡 Tune in, learn something awesome, and have fun with Science KidsNewsFlash!


© KidsNewsFlash Universe | 7 min

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