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An Introduction To VPR’s Timeline
27:59 | Episode: 69 | July 6th, 2018

In this episode we want to introduce you to another show made at VPR that we think you’re really going to like. It’s called Timeline and it explores the history of western music. Host James Stewart has just made 4 special episodes exploring the elements fire, water, earth and air. We’re bringing you the water episode!

Mailbag Episode With Joe Hanson!
00:13:53 | July 6th, 2018

Joe Hanson is a scientist who hosts PBS Digital Studio’s It’s Okay to Be Smart and Hot Mess, a new YouTube show about climate change. He’s been a longtime friend of Tumble’s, so it was a no-brainer to ask him to help answer listener questions!

How to cook for an alien
00:33:17 | July 3rd, 2018

The aliens are coming to dinner! In this episode we wonder what food aliens might eat and talk to real scientists who’ve thought long and hard about this question. Plus, our friends at America’s Test Kitchen show us how to whip up a delicious beef and broccoli dish. We’ll lay out the cooking instructions step by step throughout the podcast so you can cook along. When the episode is over, you’ll be ready to chow down. Find the recipe here: https://www.brainson.org/shows/2018/07/03/alien-cook-along And for more awesome recipes like this one head to americastestkitchen.com/kids This episode is sponsored by Plated (plated.com/redeem and offer code BRAINS).

Do Birds Of A Feather Flock Together?
00:27:31 | Episode: 74 | July 2nd, 2018

Reggie is away on his migration vacation! He’s been all over the place; China, Hawaii, New Zealand! But how in the world do our avian friends pull of such feats of endurance? Join Mindy and Guy Raz as they explore the Who, What, When, Where, Why, How and Wow in the world of bird migration!

Jellyfish
00:52:50 | Episode: 135 | June 28th, 2018

Jellyfish! Megan from Oh No Lit Class! joins Donna this week to talk about those unusual and mysterious sea creatures: jellyfish! Thanks so much to […]

Mix: The science cooking, pt. 4
00:29:18 | June 26th, 2018

Are you ready to mix it up? In this episode, we find out why oil and vinegar are like bickering siblings in the back seat of a car, what delicious food inspired the invention of the blender, and the most effective whisking technique (spoiler alert: it’s probably not what you think). We also learn how the way we mix flour makes our baked goods either chewy or fluffy and we’ll learn the best way to make brownies. Plus: our Moment of Um answers the question “Are bananas radioactive?” To make a donation to Brains On, head to brainson.org/donate

Samurai Vs. The Stink: The Science of Invasive Wildlife Species
00:28:30 | Episode: 73 | June 25th, 2018

Where in the world did all of these hungry stink bugs come from? How in the world can we stop the invasion in time to save our crops? And why in the world are scientists looking at the Samurai Wasp for the answer? Join Mindy and Guy Raz for The Who, What, When, Where, Why, How, and Wow in the World of invasive wildlife species!

10. World War II Air Raids: Would you pay a penny to see a butterfly bomb?
14:33 | June 22nd, 2018

Dad and Me join Air Raid Precaution Post 27 – a reenactment group we met at a 1940s weekend at Fort Nelson, Portsmouth, in southern England. What were “butterfly bombs” and why did kids love them so much? Butterfly bombs caused chaos when they were dropped on a few selected cities in Britain – so why didn’t Hitler drop more of them? And what sound – heard at football matches (a few years ago) – was used to warn people of an attack by one particular type of weapon?




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