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How NASA Found the Ingredients For Life on an Asteroid
00:27:38 | Season: 8 | Episode: 6 | January 29th, 2025

How did life begin? It’s one of science’s biggest questions, but it’s impossible to answer on Earth, where ancient clues have been buried by the planet’s shifting surface. Instead, scientists are looking beyond our own planet, to asteroids like Bennu, a distant fragment of a lost world. In 2023, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft collected a sample of Bennu’s surface and brought it back to Earth. Ever since, scientists have been hard at work studying the fragments of asteroid Bennu. Now, they’re ready to reveal the results—our best look yet at a time capsule from the early solar system that once fostered the ingredients for life. 

Why don’t robots have tickle spots?
00:05:11 | January 29th, 2025

We love when our listeners send in super unique questions. We also love robots. So we had to answer this head-scratcher of a question from listener Lucas: why aren’t robots ticklish? We asked pediatrician Emma Gerstenzang to help us find the answer.

Banneker’s Clock and Pearse’s Plane
00:34:29 | January 29th, 2025

Two guys who grew up on farms. Both were tinkerers. Benjamin Banneker, a free Black American created the first striking clock built in America. Richard Pearse, from New Zealand, was a pioneer in flight. Was he a first? we don’t know for sure. But he was pretty interesting!

A look back at Series 4
00:06:50 | Season: 4 | Episode: 12 | January 29th, 2025

In this episode, Alma-Constance and Lucinda look back at Series 4 where they've been talking to people working in the legal system who explain how laws affect us in everyday life, particularly for children and young people. The 12 episodes cover:

Yassmin Abdel-Magied: Difference is a Super Power!
00:13:58 | January 28th, 2025

Yassmin Abdel-Magied stands up for what she believes in. Whether she was the only person at school wearing a headscarf, the only female engineer repairing oil rigs, or now as an author, Yassmin is proud to be herself.

Why is Jupiter called Earth’s bodyguard?
00:26:13 | January 28th, 2025

Jupiter is the oldest planet in the solar system. It’s also the biggest. Some call it “Earth’s bodyguard” because it keeps asteroids and comets from hitting our planet. But is Jupiter really protecting Earth?

Why do dogs like to roll in stinky things?
00:05:52 | January 27th, 2025

If you’ve ever taken a dog on a walk, or let them run around the woods, you know that they LOVE to roll around in stinky stuff! And it’s one heck of a mess to clean up. Why do they do that? We asked researcher Elizabeth Carranza from the Arizona Canine Cognition Center to help us find the answer.

Neanderthals – They’re Just Like Us? (1/27/25)
00:19:22 | Episode: 885 | January 27th, 2025

Mindy is hosting her first neighborhood “Collection Club” meeting where everyone shares their new and unusual collections, from Gramma G-Force’s questionable pile of bones to Mindy’s fuzzy treasures. But things take a fascinating turn for the WOW when Guy Raz reveals a groundbreaking discovery about Neanderthals collecting marine fossils over 40,000 years ago—not for survival, but for fun! The gang marvels at how our ancient relatives might have enjoyed collecting, just like modern humans! It’s the Who, What, When, Where, Why, How, and WOW in the world of collecting clues to our ancient human past!




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