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Get to Know Lowri Morgan
May 7th, 2019

This season, we invited our credit readers to interview our storytellers. Today, you’ll hear from Lowri Morgan who narrated the previous episode about Aisholpan Nurgaiv. If you haven’t listened to last week’s episode, now is a good time to go back and check it out! Lowri reveals her motivations for being an ultramarathon runner, what she listens to along the way and more.

Pull A Face! The Science Of Four-Legged Facial Mimicry
00:28:05 | Episode: 118 | May 6th, 2019

Hook your fingers in your cheeks, push your nose up with your thumb and strap yourselves in as Mindy and Guy head to the Interspecies Face Pulling World Championships to see the best funny face makers in the animal kingdom! Will Chad the Chimp finally win the big competition or will the newcomer Susan the Solitary Sun Bear pull a come from behind victory? Explore how animals of all kinds use their facial muscles to communicate in the wild. It’s the Who, What, When, Where, Why, How, and Wow in the World of four-legged facial mimicry!

Curious About Tornadoes
00:09:47 | Season: 2 | Episode: 31 | May 5th, 2019

In episode 31, we learn about tornadoes and how they form.  We also learn what to do if you encounter a tornado. 

The Hurricane of the Future
00:14:41 | May 3rd, 2019

Why are hurricanes so powerful? Every year, monster storms develop in the Atlantic Ocean from June until November. It seems like they come out of nowhere. But scientists are working to predict them months, years, and even decades before they start. We’ll discover what makes hurricanes so destructive, and why they might become even more intense in the future. Might it have something to do with gnomes that ride on hamsters? Listen and find out!

24. Do Aliens exist? How and Why Does Skin Tan? Why do Zebras have Stripes?
13:22 | Season: 1 | Episode: 24 | May 3rd, 2019

Frida asks our first question which is, do aliens exist? Find out what Doug from the Science Museum thinks, where scientists think alien life might live, such as on exoplanets – planets outside of our solar system! Plus a reminder of how lucky we are to be here on a planet that gives us all we need, fresh air, water and oxygen to breathe! So let’s enjoy it and look after it. It’s bluebell season so why not find an ancient bluebell wood near you to drag your parents to! 

Coyotes
00:47:21 | Episode: 108 | May 1st, 2019

Coyotes! Varmints! podcast is thrilled to welcome back this week our very first guest, Dr. Seth Magle to chat with us about coyotes! Dr. Seth […]

Thinkin stinkin: Why we smell
00:28:19 | April 30th, 2019

You may have noticed some strong smells coming from your feet, your friend’s breath, or your brother’s armpit. Where do these body odors come from? We’ll meet the microscopic organisms responsible and visit the kingdom of Footsteros. We’ll also find out why we might find these naturally occurring smells so disgusting. Plus: A brand new Moment of Um answers the question: Why do stink bugs stink? This episode is sponsored by Cloud Control Cat Litter by Arm & Hammer, Bona Premium Spray Mop (bona.com/brainson), and Quip (getquip.com/brainson). You can support the show at brainson.org/donate

Aisholpan Nurgaiv read by Lowri Morgan
April 30th, 2019

Once upon a time, there was a girl who lived where snowy peaks scraped the sky. Her name was Aisholpan. For generations, Kazakh nomads in Mongolia raised golden eagles to hunt. Aisholpan’s father was one of the best eagle hunters, so she asked him to teach her everything he knew. Despite the danger, she caught and trained her own eagle in the icy Altai mountains. She became the first woman to enter the Golden Eagle competition—and win!—inspiring female eagle hunters for years to come.




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