Burps, bogies, bacteria and all things brilliantly disgusting — this collection dives into the icky side of science that kids absolutely love. These episodes explain the weird, the smelly and the wonderfully gross facts about how our bodies and the world around us really work.
// Parents, download Mr Jim's app Riffio to create your own stories and songs inside Spyology Squad! … //
// We use lightbulbs everyday, but how often do we stop to think about how they work? These genius little inventions are packed with cool science. Molly and co-host Maya will explain how they work step by step. Plus we?ll hear your suggestions for what to shout w … //
// Maybellene asks: Why Do Red-Eyed Tree Frogs Have Multiple Eyelids?That's such a great question. It's a good thing that Chanel has the answer, plus a few extra red-eyed tree frog facts for Maybellene, Mike, and special guest John Sazaklis, author of My Life as … //
// Sports and soccer fans, this one?s for you! In a brand-new episode of Wow in the World, Mindy, Guy Raz and the crew gather for the biggest event in Bee-Ball history? the Boo Boo Beenie Bopper Bee Ball World Saucer Championships! As the Buff-Tail Buzzers face o … //
// What's really happening inside a volcano before it erupts? Today, we learn about the amazing world of magma, lava, and underground pressure to discover the science behind one of nature's most dramatic shows! … //
// Welcome to Science Quest! ?? This week, we are kicking off a massive celebration for Insect Week, hunting down new dinosaur relatives, and tearing open the fabric of space and time to ask if we are living in a multiverse. … //
// In 1988, one of the most famous places in America seemed doomed. Massive fires swept through Yellowstone National Park, turning forests black, filling the sky with smoke, and terrifying visitors and rangers alike. People thought the park might never recover. B … //
// Tomorrow marks one of the most remarkable moments in Earth's journey around the Sun... the June solstice. But how can the exact same day be the longest day of the year for some people and the shortest for others? … //
// We're in the archives for another episode of Mysteries of Science. In our first of season three, released on April Fool's Day, hosts Dan, Stevie, and Michael take a deep dive into three of the most famous scientific hoaxes. We're looking at the Cottingley Fair … //
// Join Ellen & special guest science communicator, infectious disease researcher, and the Khaleesi of Mosquitos for a review of some of the animal kingdom?s most controversial creatures. We discuss whether our guest would rather fight 10,000 mosquitos or a goril … //
// The race lands in Kenya's Loisaba Conservancy, where the stakes just got enormous ? literally. With only 20 racers left and just 10 markers hidden across the savannah, half the field is about to go home. Olivia follows a herd of elephants across cracked, dry g … //
// This is a rebroadcast of one of our favorite episodes from season 10! … //
// Welcome to Trivia for Kids ? the fun, family?friendly quiz show for parents, kids, teachers, and classrooms! Today's episode features clever Riddles, kid?friendly facts about Juneteenth, amazing Human Body trivia, fun Celebrity questions, and a high?energy K?P … //
// Hey Million Bazillionaires, we're dropping into your feeds again this week to tackle a different kind of question: can we actually change course on climate change? That question is at the heart of a new podcast for kids and families from our friends at WBUR. ? … //
// Host Bex takes us along with Adam for a magical trip to the Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly Farm. … //
// Get ready for a craft-tastic debate. One side serves up cuddly, cozy creations. The other, hardy, handy homeware. It?s knitting versus pottery! Both are fun, useful crafts that have been loved for centuries by countless people. So which will come out on top? Y … //
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// How to Be a Good Neighbor on Buses, Trains & Airplanes | Public Transportation Etiquette for Kids! … //
// This week on BookQuest, we?re exploring two incredible historical stories about girls facing impossible odds and making tough choices. … //
// In this bonus episode, go behind the scenes of key moments from Artemis II with NASA experts who made them possible. Engineers who launched the rocket describe the hours-long process that led to a successful liftoff. The leader of the closeout crew recalls his … //
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// AI Ping Pong Player, Oil Ripple Effects, NFL Fan Festivities, Potato Chip Science, Sniffle Season and Movie McD?s! //
// We often think of yawning as something that happens when we're tired but the answer is much more mysterious. Nij and the kids meet Dr Kathleen Maddison at the Centre for Sleep Science for an adventure that starts all the way back in caveman times! … //
// Twice a year, many countries move their clocks by an hour. But why? It turns out humans have been messing with minutes and hours for centuries. Join Joy and co-host Rehema as they explore the history of Daylight Saving, from a bug hunter who wanted more daylig … //
// For our 150th episode, Greg Jenner is joined by historian Professor Iwan Morus and comedian Catherine Bohart to learn about the history of the telephone on its 150th anniversary. The inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell, was granted the American pa … //
// Episode Description: While hiding out at an overnight sleepover at the London Science Museum, Max, Molly, Charlene, and Katrina search for the final hidden POG server. Along the way, they?re forced to work with Mr. Conklin, their old Math teacher and former tr … //
// In 1991, hikers in the Alps spotted what looked like a doll frozen in the ice. It wasn?t a toy. It was a body. What police thought was a recent accident turns out to be something far stranger. … //
// Feeling overwhelmed by climate change and disconnected from nature? What if the solutions we need have been here all along, in the wisdom our ancestors knew, in the plants growing in our backyards? … //
// Where do animals come from? That's something people have been trying to explain for thousands of years. And for a while, scientists and philosophers believed that any ol' person could create creatures if they just had the right recipe. A touch of sand, maybe a … //
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