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There are 2619 episodes in the Fact topic.

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Million Bazillion: Why are there so many of the same stores?
00:24:54 | April 7th, 2023

We’re super-jazzed to share this episode of Million Bazillion, a podcast for kids and families that helps you understand money.

How does a Hot Air Balloon keep from popping?
00:19:18 | April 7th, 2023

Who invented Hot Air Ballooning? How high do Hot Air Balloons go? What makes Hot Air Balloons lift off?

Explore Early Earth | Part 1: Meet a NASA Scientist
00:11:03 | Season: 3 | Episode: 4 | April 5th, 2023

What was early Earth like? How did life start on Earth? And what’s up with plate tectonics?

What is your Skin made of?
00:18:09 | April 5th, 2023

Why is your Skin so important? How does your skin protect you? What are some ways to take care of your skin?

The Trash Trail: Why is there so much plastic in the ocean?
00:33:56 | April 4th, 2023

We use plastic for all kinds of things, from shampoo bottles to glitter. It’s useful but also a danger, because a lot of plastic is ending up in our oceans, where it’s sucked into swirly twirly whirlpools of garbage. The biggest of these is called the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Hop into the ExPLORERR with Molly and cohost Ana-Victoria to learn more about this plasticy problem and find out what you can do to help solve it! Plus a brand new mystery sound!

What happens if you swallow Bubble Gum?
00:17:41 | April 3rd, 2023

Who invented Bubble Gum? What crazy things did Gum used to be made of? How are you able to blow a bubble?

Was the Eiffel Tower once the tallest human-made structure in the world?
00:18:07 | March 31st, 2023

Why was the Eiffel Tower built? Was it almost torn down for scrap metal? Is there a private apartment at the very top?

How Big is the Universe?
00:19:46 | Season: 8 | Episode: 16 | March 31st, 2023

How big is the universe? And how do we know? It's a question that puzzled astronomers for centuries. They had no way to measure distance in space – until Henrietta Leavitt showed them how. Henrietta Leavitt was a "computer" in the 19th century, before there were computers, and she made an incredible discovery that would help change the way people thought about the universe – forever. Modern-day astronomer Karen Masters helps us tell her remarkable story.




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