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There are 2633 episodes in the Fact topic.

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How are we related to stars?
00:26:48 | March 29th, 2022

Forget those fancy awards shows. This episode of Brains On is exploding with the stars. Find out how each of us is related to these beautifully bright beacons. Plus, we’ll consider what happens when gravity weighs down on a star over millions, and even billions, of years. We’ll also meet a star detective, who was able to witness an exploding star (aka supernova). All that and a stellar, new Mystery Sound to tickle your ears. Now, let’s blast off!!!

Could Bigfoot actually exist?
00:13:42 | Episode: 228 | March 28th, 2022

Where has Bigfoot been sighted? Are there organizations dedicated to finding Bigfoot? Are there versions of Bigfoot all over the world? For free home activities sign-up at www.WhoSmarted.com

Arctic Fox
27:47 | March 28th, 2022

Ready to learn about the pint-sized, fluffy-tailed arctic fox? Yes, the arctic fox is adorable. But it’s also tough. It’s highly evolved to withstand the -50 degree temps of the arctic circle. We’ll learn about these traits and more facts that make these animals so cool in this episode.

How much does the moon weigh?
20:10 | Episode: 176 | March 25th, 2022

We’re bringing back an episode from the archives, all about the moon: Why does the moon change shape? How much does it weigh? What color is it? Why does the Earth only have one moon? Why does it have holes? Where does it go when we can’t see it? Why do we sometimes see it in the daytime? And why does the moon look like it’s following you when you’re in the car? Answers to your moon questions with John O’Meara, chief scientist at the W.M. Keck Observatory.

How tall are the biggest waves in the world?
00:14:03 | Episode: 227 | March 25th, 2022

What causes ocean waves? What are the different parts of a wave? Why do waves make you seasick? For free home activities sign-up at www.WhoSmarted.com

Deep Sea Creatures
00:13:03 | Season: 4 | Episode: 10 | March 25th, 2022

How deep is the deepest part of the ocean? What creatures live down there and why do they look so strange? 

Jim Thorpe: Olympic Athlete
00:28:00 | Season: 1 | Episode: 16 | March 23rd, 2022

Meet Jim Thorpe, WHO was the first Native American to win a gold medal for the United States. Follow along his journey to becoming “The Greatest Athlete of the First Half Century” with host Rebecca Sheir. Discover how Jim WOWed the world on and off the Olympic track. For more on this episode, head to whowhenwow.com

Why are butts and poop so funny?
00:32:09 | March 22nd, 2022

This episode is a real stinker, but it had to happen. We go behind the scenes on what makes butts and poop so funny. Why does the mere mention of them make us laugh?




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