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There are 6095 episodes in the Educational topic.

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Living With A Brain Tumor: 11-Year-Old Twins Share Their Story
18:53 | Episode: 76 | October 12th, 2018

In today’s episode we’re not answering any questions. Instead, we’re going to talk with 11-year-old twins Isabelle and Sophie Posner-Brown. When Sophie was two, she was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. She’s had three surgeries and lots of chemotherapy, but she’s been on a break from chemo for the last four years. The twins talked with But Why about what it’s like to live with Sophie’s illness.

Pluto and the Planetary Pandemonium
00:14:13 | October 12th, 2018

It’s a scientific controversy of planetary proportions! Is Pluto a planet, or not? You decide, after we present two sides of an epic astronomy argument. Back in 2006, the International Astronomer’s Union voted on a definition of the word “planet” that excluded Pluto and other newly dubbed “dwarf planets” from planethood status. Astronomers – and everybody else – quickly chose sides. We dive deep into the debate and learn that Pluto’s not the only Space Object Formerly Known As A Planet. Then we’ll ask you to weigh in with your opinion, and see if you can find “consensus” on what should be called a planet. Featuring planetary astronomer Kirby Runyon.

Episode 3: Why Don’t Humans Have Stripes?
24:15 | Season: 1 | Episode: 3 | October 12th, 2018

For the first time in human history, the tremendously clever grown-ups Andy Stanton (a bearded man behind the beloved Mr Gum books) and Carrie Quinlan (an unbearded woman who comes out of your radio) will be sharing the vast knowledge they’ve gained during their lifetimes with some children who, frankly, know nothing. Honestly, joking apart, these kids are almost shamefully ignorant. I blame the parents.

Science under the microscope (Prove It: Part 2)
00:28:34 | October 9th, 2018

Science is a powerful fact-finding tool — but how does it work? In this second installment in our series “Prove It: How to find the facts,” we look to the past for answers. We find out how a snake heart helped get rid of an old idea about blood and how failed experiments are just as important as successful ones (bye bye, luminiferous ether). And we’ll hear from scientists working today about how curiosity is at the heart of science. All this plus a new Mystery Sound and snail-rific Moment of Um. Today’s episode is sponsored by Build-a-Bear Workshop (buildabear.com), Ozobot (ozobot.com/brains) and Bombas (bombas.com/brains) and you can support Brains On at brainson.org/donate.

Be #FDNYSmart about Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms!
00:10:07 | Episode: 1 | October 9th, 2018

Smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms are a meaningful safety feature to have in every home. Both alarms protect against dangers that are often times silent and without warning. With support from the FDNY Foundation and its Partners, Retired FDNY Firefighter Danny Glover and his student co-host Chloe, a Third Grader from Brooklyn, bring you the first-ever FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! Listeners learn valuable lessons about the importance of having working smoke and CO alarms with help of Lieutenant Michael Kozo of the Fire Safety Education Team, Chief Stephen Sullivan from the FDNY Fire Academy and students from MS 118 in the Bronx and Frederick Douglass Academy in Manhattan. Together, we can all be #FDNYSmart!

BANG! Where’d this universe come from?! (Encore – 10/8/18)
00:31:30 | Episode: 88 | October 8th, 2018

What in the world can you create with a 3D printer? How in the world does it work? Where in the world is it being used OUT of this world? And WHY in the world is Mindy pouring pancake batter into a laser printer?! Join Guy Raz & Mindy Thomas as they share the Who, What, When, Where, Why, How, and Wow in the World of 3D printing…the future! (Originally aired December 18th 2018)

Ep. 25: Fakes And Frauds!
00:29:30 | October 8th, 2018

Some people just can’t be honest, and some try to pass off something phony as something real. This episode is about a would-be Shakespeare named William Henry Ireland, and a gang of body snatchers who try to pilfer a president’s dead body – gross! Featuring Rhea Pechter, Jonathan Messinger, and more. Written and produced by Mick Sullivan.

Curious About Rainbows
00:08:29 | Season: 1 | Episode: 2 | October 7th, 2018

In episode 2, Olivia and dad learn about rainbows. We learn what a rainbow is, how they are formed, and even how to make one in your house.




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