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Created by: Sangeetha

India 6-1011+

Started: September 20th, 2021

Status: Active, 268 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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Episode 44: How your car will soon get a fitness and medical certificate
00:18:39 | July 8th, 2022

Crash tests for cars sold in India are not common. Many people who buy cars may not even know if the car they are buying gets 0 out of 5 points for its safety features. But now, all that is set to change. Beginning 2023, the government will provide for every car produced and sold in India to be tested within the country. So, if you happen to want to buy a car, you can get a fitness certificate, very soon. 

Episode 43: Can a giant gorilla like King Kong or Mei from Turning Red exist in the real world?
00:15:48 | July 3rd, 2022

A few curious scientists got together to answer the question whether we might find a giant gorilla like the King Kong, in an island somewhere in the world. The answer to this question was published in a science journal recently, which 12-year old Eesha discusses in this episode. Giants in movies like Mei from Turning Red, or the Hulk from the Avengers have kindled the imagination of many viewers. Scientists attempt to explain, in this news journal, if mammals like pandas or humans or gorillas can ever become that big. They have also tried to explain how dinosaurs like the famed Tyrannosaurs Rex managed to grow to very large sizes, but why elephants like the woolly mammoths remained much smaller. Eesha also discusses how elephants survive in the hot plains of Africa and Asia and how they have adapted with their special ears. For trivia lovers, the quirks of cheetahs, the Asiatic bears and the shapes of elephant ears, are also discussed in this episode.If you have any thoughts or comments, please email them to us at hello@wsnt.inSource: The science news article for children can be accessed here

Episode 42: Why people love to visit Japan and what you can do there during your vacation
00:17:55 | June 30th, 2022

Japan, after 2 long years during this pandemic, has finally opened itself to tourists who can now visit the Land of the Rising Sun.  In this episode, 9-year old Shravan speaks about his summer vacations in Europe and how this differs from life in Asia. While Japan has announced opening itself to the world, they still remain very careful about how people can move around in their country. For instance, you cannot wake up one morning in a hotel in Tokyo and decide to take a stroll down a market, without being accompanied by a tour guide. The Japanese are still quite careful about mask-wearing and social distancing. So, a tour guide accompanying you everywhere is Japan's way of enforcing these restrictions.Do you think Japan's islands have more beaches than mountains?Do you think Japan's manga comic characters are more colourful than Marvel or DC comic characters?Where can you find more pandas – in Japan or China?Listen to the full episode to find out answers to these and more.

Episode 41: Why fishes and corals in the Red Sea are afraid of a ship
00:13:31 | June 28th, 2022

An old old ship is lying in the Red sea, all alone. It hasn't been cleaned, dusted or maintained for many years. 14-year Keshav  (who co-hosts this episode) thinks the ship must have gone rusted and mouldy by now. The world would not be too worried about a ship gone mouldy, except that it also contains a whole lot of crude oil. The fishes and the coral reefs have been scared of the oil spilling into the sea and frantically sounding alarm bells (just kidding, it's the whales and the dolphins that sing and sound the alarm bells). The world wants to help this ship quickly.  Keshav talks about how he thinks we can save the ship, the oil and the fishes in the Red sea and who should pay for it.

Episode 40: Why the country Turkey changed its name
00:14:48 | June 23rd, 2022

The country Turkey got tired of being confused with the names of birds which are also the symbol of a national holiday in the US.  Turkey's leaders were also not too keen on the meaning of the word Turkey in English (google says it refers to someone rather silly). Tired of these unflattering associations, the country has decided that the time has come for it to change its name! In this conversation with an almost 9-year old Abir from Singapore, we discuss answers to questions like 'When do people change their names', and 'Are there any characters in books that we think should have different names', and 'What does a country need to do, to change its name'.  Listen to this episode to also find some funny trivia and stories about other countries that have changed their names.If you have any questions or comments, please email them to us at hello@wsnt.in.You could also drop us a message on twitter here or on instagram here

Episode 39: How dinosaurs in the new Jurassic world movie are different
00:13:37 | June 19th, 2022

The new Jurassic world dominion movie makes a departure from the previous movies in how the dinosaurs look. Taking help of paleontologists – Stephen Bassett in this movie and Jack Horner in some of the previous movies, the scenes and sets of each of these movies are getting closer and closer to how the science world thinks. Especially, about how dinosaurs looked like, millions of years ago.

Episode 38: How video-game experiences are getting better
00:16:02 | June 15th, 2022

Kids who love video games should be able to find male and female characters / avatars with equal ease today. This was not so, just a few years ago. In this episode with an 'almost' 11-year old Trayee, we talk about how girl characters have become increasingly common (thanks in part to the efforts of a 12-yr old girl Maddie who wrote about it in 2015)

Epi 37: Global perspectives – Queen Elizabeth celebrates platinum jubilee of her monarchy
00:13:00 | June 12th, 2022

Recently, the queen of England – Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 70 years of rule as the head of state. A 9-yr old is curious to know why celebrating this milestone is a big deal. Listen to this episode to also get a hang of the what monarchs do, now that many countries are democracies. If you have any questions or comments, please email us at hello@wsnt.inFollow us on twitter hereFollow us on instagram here




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Created by: Sangeetha
Started: September 20th, 2021
Status: Active, 268 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

India6-1011+
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