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Life in Roman Pompeii
00:12:55 | March 15th, 2021

Join Greg Jenner for a fun Homeschool History lesson on life in Roman Pompeii, as we share what archeologists have discovered from the town that was frozen in time 2000 years ago.

An Eyebrow Evolution! (encore)
00:26:18 | Episode: 326 | March 15th, 2021

Once upon a time, our earliest human ancestors all had a permanent case of ‘angry face’ due to the big bony ridges on their foreheads. Over time we’ve evolved flexible brows that can communicate our complex emotions. Evolutionary anthropologists are trying to figure out why. Join Mindy and Guy Raz for an ancient family reunion, and discover the who, what, when, where, why, how and WOW in the world of eyebrows! (originally aired 8/13/18)

Curious About Cats
00:11:14 | Season: 5 | Episode: 128 | March 14th, 2021

In episode 128, we get curious about cats for Sophia of Erwin, Tennessee, Gracie of Seattle, Washington, and Ernie of Ojai, California.  We learn why people started keeping cats as pets, interesting facts about their amazing bodies, and why they meow and purr.

Why Are Mammoths Extinct?
27:28 | Episode: 149 | March 12th, 2021

In the ice age, megafauna roamed North America: mammoths, saber-toothed cats, even giant land sloths! What happened to them? In this episode we answer questions about the ice age: What was it? Did birds live during that time period? How about giraffes? Did people live with woolly mammoths? Why did mammoths go extinct? We’ll answer your questions with Ross MacPhee, senior curator at the American Museum of Natural History and author of End of Megafauna: The Fate of the World’s Hugest, Fiercest, and Strangest Animals. And we’ll hear from Nathaniel Kitchel, a Dartmouth researcher who used carbon dating to discover the age of a mammoth rib. Plus, John Moody, of the Winter Center for Indigenous Traditions in Norwich, Vermont, on how mammoths appear in the oral history of the Abenaki people.

75. How did the Egyptians make pyramids & why did they wrap Mummies in bandages? Ft special guests Justin Pollard & Adam Rutherford. Who was the first Mummy in my family? Why can’t babies sweat?
16:59 | Season: 2 | Episode: 15 | March 12th, 2021

In this week’s show we answer four questions from Arthur, Scarlet, Coco and Beth with help from special guest expert Justin Pollard. 

How to Cope with FEELINGS as BIG as a BOXING RING!
18:49 | Season: 5 | Episode: 43 | March 11th, 2021

Zara and Leo are in a mad dash to the airport, desperate to catch their flight! But when their plane gets delayed, they begin to lose their temper. Find out how to cope with BIG feelings like anger and frustration, and meet the boxing champion who learned to take charge of his angry feelings, and express himself in other ways!

What happens to children when parents split up?
00:16:01 | Season: 1 | Episode: 5 | March 11th, 2021

In our fifth episode, Alma-Constance and Lucinda take a look at the difficult situation of when parents split up. Alma-Constance talks to  Charlotte Bradley, who is a partner and Head of  the Family Law department in a firm of solicitors called Kingsley Napley. Charlotte is also a mediator and has helped  many families sort out their problems and campaigned for the voices of children to be heard  when family relationships break down. She also has personal experience of a divorce herself  and explains how children can be helped through the legal process.

The Genius Generation Trailer
0:59 | Season: 1 | March 11th, 2021

Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to change the world? From creating a robot that can sniff out plastic in the ocean to coding an algorithm that detects Parkinson’s disease, our host Danni Washington sits down with inventors, entrepreneurs, and explorers to hear the stories behind their amazing discoveries. Oh, and there’s one more thing: they accomplished all of this before they turned 18. You’re never too young to change the world. New episodes every Thursday, wherever you get your podcasts.




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