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Keeping water healthy, one clue at a time
00:22:36 | August 14th, 2018

Last week, we heard about the tale of the Cuyahoga River — a river in Ohio that caught on fire multiple times because it was so polluted. The river is now doing much better, but beyond the fact that it’s not on currently fire — how do we actually know it’s healthier today? That’s when being a water detective really comes in handy. Plus: Our Moment of Um answers the question: “Why do dogs wag their tails?” Today’s episode is sponsored by Vamousse Lice (vamousselice.com) and Roshambo Baby (roshambobaby.com and offer code BRAINS).

An Eyebrow Evolution!
00:26:17 | Episode: 80 | August 13th, 2018

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!

Dragonflies
00:37:55 | Episode: 130 | August 8th, 2018

Dragonflies! We always notice and appreciate the lovely reviews you give us. Thank you. Thanks so much to Andrea Freitas for the recommendation this week. […]

Burning rivers of fire
00:25:59 | August 7th, 2018

Rivers are known for being wet. So how did a river in Ohio suddenly catch fire, not once, but several times last century? In part three of our water series, we’ll explore the shocking tale of the Cuyahoga River. We’ll look at how pollution led to this environmental tragedy and what’s been done to address the problem. Plus, our Moment of Um explains why we say “ow!” when we’re hurt.

S1, E6 – ZEUGMA
18:32 | Season: 1 | Episode: 6 | August 6th, 2018

This episode of the Good Words Podcast concerns the word, “zeugma.”  Host Lynn Hickernell also introduces bonus words, “idiom,” and “homophone.”  Includes recurring features, “It Came From the Internet,” and “GET IT?!?!?”

An Aurora Named Steve
00:24:00 | Episode: 79 | August 6th, 2018

There’s a new natural phenomenon in town and he’s putting on a light show! Scientists are learning more and more about this mysterious new aurora and have even given it a name! So join Mindy and Guy Raz as they explore the who, what, when, where, why, how and wow in the world of Steve!

Why Do Turtles Need Shells? Why Do Frogs Hop?
35:36 | Episode: 71 | August 3rd, 2018

Why do turtles need shells? Why do turtles move so slowly? Why do frogs hop? Why are frogs green? Why are colorful frogs poisonous? Why do frogs inflate their throats? What some of the biggest threats are to amphibians and reptiles? We head out to the pond to get answers from some herpetologists! We also get a preview of the new Earth Rangers podcast!

The Girl Who Spoke Science
00:12:45 | August 3rd, 2018

Meet 11-year-old Sarah Galvani-Townsend! She’s our first ever kid science expert. In many ways, Sarah is a regular kid who loves science. But she’s got an unusual hobby. Sarah tells us why studying dogs and rabies is one of her favorite extracurricular activities, and how she translates “science language” into “kid language.”




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