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Episode one logo Episode One: The Mystery of the Barton Springs Salamander with Dr. Hayley Gillespie

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Wonder why a cat always lands on its feet? It’s a question that stumped scientists for over a hundred years. Some suspected that mischievous cats were breaking the laws of physics! Was it the catnip? Or was it a mystery of physics? Physicist Greg Gbur helps us break the case… with the first ever cat video.

Check out the original flipping cat photos and film, as well as a video of cats weightless in zero gravity (!!) on our blog at sciencepodcastforkids.com. You’ll also find visual explanations from Greg Gbur and YouTube channel Smarter Every Day.

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