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There are 5664 episodes in the Educational topic.

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Sahara Adventures in Morocco: Camels, Sandboarding and Amazigh Culture
00:21:19 | Season: 3 | December 19th, 2024

Hop aboard the Culture Train as we journey to the breathtaking Sahara Desert in Morocco! We meet Mr. Mohammed, who takes us on an unforgettable adventure across golden sand dunes, meeting camels, sipping mint tea, and learning about the rich culture of Morocco’s Amazigh (Berber) people. Discover how camels are perfectly adapted to the desert, hear what it’s like to grow up as a nomad, and even find out how to pour tea like a pro. Along the way, Asher tries sand boarding, learns about the importance of bubbles in Moroccan hospitality, and marvels at one of the best sunsets in the world. This magical journey is full of fascinating facts, fun, and unforgettable stories!

How do stethoscopes work?
00:05:48 | December 18th, 2024

Have you ever been to the doctor and had them listen to your body with a stethoscope? It’s that funny looking thing that looks like a long rubbery tube with a round metal circle on one end and two ear pieces on the other. Doctors always seem to have one handy, but what is it and how does it work? We asked pediatrician Emma Gerstenzang to help us find the answer.

Songs of the Humpback Whale: How one record helped save the whales
00:26:58 | December 18th, 2024

We have a real whale of a story for you this week! It’s a FIN-tastic classic. Joy and cohost Mina meet up with Hugh the humpback whale to hear the story of Marie Fish, a real-life biologist who used underwater microphones to show the world that life under the sea is full of sounds. Then, they’ll hear how scientist Roger Payne changed the course of history for whales by releasing a record of their songs. Don’t forget a splashy new First Things First!

WeWow The Great Indoors 2024 – Day 3: Bored Games (12/18/24)
00:23:57 | Episode: 860 | December 18th, 2024

Welcome to WeWow: The Great Indoors! In this five-part documentary series, we will journey into the winter dwelling of one of our planet’s nosiest neighbors, in hopes of learning more about him and perhaps… ourselves. Today, a visitor joins Dennis to help pass the cold winter hours. Plus, an encore of “Laughter in a Can: How Our Brains Interpret Funny Business!” If you have a question for Dennis, leave him a voicemail at 1-888-7WOW-WOW. Your question might just end up on WeWow on the Weekend!

All about Inquiries
00:22:19 | Season: 4 | Episode: 12 | December 18th, 2024

After a major tragedy, public inquiries look at what happened, why it happened, and who is to blame, and what could be done to prevent this happening again.   One of the most notorious is the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry, where many innocent people were falsely accused of crimes. Alma and Lucinda spoke to Flora Page, a barrister at 23 Essex Street Chambers,  she recently represented the sub postmasters in the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry.  She told us: 

The Mind-Bending Math Inside Black Holes
00:25:58 | Season: 8 | Episode: 4 | December 17th, 2024

Black holes are mysterious, far away, and can bend the fabric of reality itself—but we’re learning more about them all the time. Ronald Gamble, a NASA theoretical astrophysicist, uses math, computer coding, and a dash of creativity to peer inside some of the universe’s most extreme objects. We’ll explore what it would feel like to get pulled into a black hole and what people get wrong about black holes. And we’ll answer questions from curious listeners, including, “What would happen if a black hole ate nothing but magnetized material?” 

SLEEPY BONUS! Cora Coralina: Delicious Poetry
00:15:49 | December 17th, 2024

Once upon a time, there was a young girl in Brazil who imagined being a poet for years and years—and learned that it’s never too late to follow your dreams. This story is narrated by Vivi Kulig. Some story elements, such as dialogue, have been fictionalized. This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It’s based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This story was produced by Katie Sprenger with sound design and mixing by Mumble Media. It was written by Alexis Stratton. Fact-checking by Joe Rhatigan. Narration by Vivi Kulig. Our production manager was Haley Dapkus. Katie Sprenger was our executive producer. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. Thank you to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this podcast possible. Stay rebel!

Are whales communicating with their clicks and songs?
00:33:35 | December 17th, 2024

Baleen whales sing. Toothed whales click. But how and why do they make these musical sounds?




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