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// HAPPY FIVE YEAR ANNIVERSARY TO SOLVE IT! FOR KIDS //
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereHAPPY FIVE YEAR ANNIVERSARY TO SOLVE IT! FOR KIDS
Thank you all for listening, commenting, and liking our podcast for the last FIVE years! We are celebrating our anniversary all this month.
Take a listen to Jeff's five favorite episodes.
Episode 63 How do scientists listen to black holes? with Dr. Eric Thrane
Episode 154 How do you move a rocket? Dan Zapata
Episode 163 How can we see the Universe in a new way? with Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen
Episode 194 Can You Do Science at Sea? with Erin Winick Anthony at sea with the Joides Resolution
Episode 196 How long can humans live at the bottom of the ocean? with Dr. Joe Dituri -
We invite you to go back and listen to the episodes in their entirety on this website, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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Every episode of this award-winning science podcast for kids takes you behind the scenes of a scientist, engineer, or expert's daily job. Packed with fun facts, intriguing information, and lots of laughs, this podcast aims to educate as well as inspire. The best part is that each episode gives our listeners a challenge to learn more.
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