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Earthlings WeWow Day 1: The Buzz on Bee Barf
00:32:48 | Episode: 422 | November 15th, 2021

This week, Mindy and Guy Raz are hitting the road in the new Wow on Wheels, a mini roaming museum of science and wonder made out of Mindy’s newly renovated ice-cream truck! Today we’ll listen to one of our favorite episodes of Wow in the World, The Buzz on Bee Barf, and come back tomorrow as Mindy and Guy Raz share more scientific discoveries in the Wow on Wheels.

Underwear Chronicles 1: Up, Up, and Away With Their Clothes
00:18:11 | November 15th, 2021

Jean-Pierre Blanchard (1753-1809) and John Jeffries (1744-1819) Aeronauts, International Record Setters, Nearly Naked Travelers

NaPodPoMo Spider a Day: A Few Weird Spider Myths
00:06:40 | Episode: 261 | November 14th, 2021

Learn all about spiders in little tidbits each day from Varmints! Podcast cohosts Donna Hume and Paul Csomo.

Curious About Compasses
00:12:12 | Season: 7 | Episode: 163 | November 14th, 2021

In episode 163, we get curious about compasses for Fergus of North Vancouver, Canada.  We learn what compasses are and how they work.  We learn why they were so important in world exploration.  We learn how people were able to tell direction before compasses were invented.  We also learn the difference between geographic north and magnetic north.  It's super interesting so give it a listen.

NaPodPoMo Spider a Day: The (Mostly) Vegetarian Spider
00:05:40 | Episode: 260 | November 13th, 2021

Learn all about spiders in little tidbits each day from Varmints! Podcast cohosts Donna Hume and Paul Csomo.

88. Why are tortoises so slow? With Sophie Dahl. Why do we get brain freeze when we eat ice-cream? Where do lions sleep?
23:07 | Season: 3 | Episode: 8 | November 12th, 2021

On this award winning show Molly Oldfield – the original QI elf, Guardian kids quiz compiler and writer (of four books) answers questions sent in by children around the world.

NaPodPoMo Spider a Day: The Bolas Spiders
00:06:28 | Episode: 259 | November 12th, 2021

Learn all about spiders in little tidbits each day from Varmints! Podcast cohosts Donna Hume and Paul Csomo.

The Cave of The Neanderthal Tools
00:17:54 | Season: 7 | Episode: 5 | November 12th, 2021

What tools did Neanderthals use? That’s what Leo wants to know. We dig into the past of Neanderthal archeology, back to when people used to excavate caves with dynamite! Archeologist and author Rebecca Wragg Sykes shares the explosive story of how Neanderthals made tools, and what they can tell us about how Neanderthals lived.




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