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There are 6095 episodes in the Educational topic.

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How Big is the Universe?
00:19:46 | Season: 8 | Episode: 16 | March 31st, 2023

How big is the universe? And how do we know? It's a question that puzzled astronomers for centuries. They had no way to measure distance in space – until Henrietta Leavitt showed them how. Henrietta Leavitt was a "computer" in the 19th century, before there were computers, and she made an incredible discovery that would help change the way people thought about the universe – forever. Modern-day astronomer Karen Masters helps us tell her remarkable story.

Get to Know Ingrid Andress
00:06:58 | Season: 7 | Episode: 21 | March 30th, 2023

Meet Ingrid Andress, the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter who brought us the story of fellow singer-songwriter, Dolly Parton! Ingrid loves the way that lyrics can tell stories. Can you guess her favorite Dolly song? Listen to find out! 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 Haley Dapkus with sound design and mixing by John Marshall Media. Script editing by Abby Sher. Joy Smith 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!

Be #FDNYSmart About Calling 9-1-1!
00:08:58 | Episode: 25 | March 29th, 2023

It’s so important to call 9-1-1 as soon as there’s an emergency because the situation can get worse—quickly! Calling 9-1-1 is easy, but do you know what to say once you call for help? Or how dispatchers handle emergency calls? In this episode, we’ll teach you all about this lifesaving topic so you can be FDNYSmart when calling 9-1-1!

Nothosaurus vs Shonisaurus
14:18 | March 29th, 2023

Two powerful swimmers must navigate winding river bends and high seas in this race from the Congo River to the Atlantic Ocean… Will Shonisaurus overshadow her smaller competitor? Or does speedy Nothosaurus have the edge? And will we meet a familiar face in the dark deep?

Strange Place for a Steamboat
00:32:14 | March 29th, 2023

The Virginia became a major attraction when it got stuck in a cornfield, which is a place a boat does not belong. Also, The Meachums escaped slavery, and educated hundreds of children in a school known as the Floating Freedom School. Their school in a steamboat was untouched by an unjust Missouri law while in the middle of the river.

Dolly Parton Read by Ingrid Andress
00:17:35 | Season: 7 | Episode: 20 | March 28th, 2023

Dolly Parton has spent over 60 years making hit records and blockbuster movies but fame hasn’t tarnished this country gal’s heart of gold. Known for uniting fans with humor, humility and hope, Dolly Parton is a real-deal national treasure with global appeal!

Why do we need bugs?
00:35:25 | March 28th, 2023

Insects can live almost anywhere: backyards, mountaintops, scorching hot deserts, underwater, even on Antarctica! There are more than a million different species out there, from speedy dragonflies that zip through the air as fast as a car to rainbow-colored beetles living in tropical rainforests. Plus, scientists are discovering new ones all the time! But why does the world need bugs? And why do they make us feel a little icky sometimes? In this super buggy episode, Molly and co-host Lorna meet bug scientist Meredith Cenzer and learn more about what we can do to protect our tiny friends.

What is the Rule of Law and why is it important?
00:28:55 | Season: 3 | Episode: 8 | March 27th, 2023

It sounds right that the law should be applied equally to everyone – but what does this mean and what does it need to work properly? Alma- Constance and Lucinda ask Abiodun Michael Olatokun, trustee at the Law for Life Organization, past head of public and youth engagement, diversity officer and research leader for the citizen and rule of law at the Bingham Center and who is currently undertaking traineeship at Matrix Chambers to be a barrister. 




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