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There are 2633 episodes in the Fact topic.

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But Why Live: Space Exploration
51:18 | Episode: 123 | May 23rd, 2020

In this special live episode we learn about space and space exploration with Jim Green, NASA’s Chief Scientist. You can listen to But Why live at vpr.org and call-in every Friday at 1 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time through June 19, 2020. This program is part of a collaboration with the Vermont Agency of Education to bring interactive educational opportunities to students while schools are closed.

How Does Slime Work?
21:40 | Episode: 122 | May 22nd, 2020

What is slime and how do you make it? What makes glue sticky? Why does mixing diet coke and Mentos make an explosion? How does glow in the dark stuff glow without batteries? We’re talking about sticky things like slime and glue in this episode. Plus, bonus: explosions! The branch of science we’re focusing on is called chemistry. Chemistry is basically the study of stuff and what it’s made of, and how different substances interact with one another, sometimes even combining to make new stuff. Our guest is Kate Biberdorf, professor of instruction at the University of Texas, better known as “Kate the Chemist.” Her new book is called The Big Book of Experiments.

Snakes and lizards
00:10:04 | Season: 2 | Episode: 7 | May 21st, 2020

Can snakes really dislocate their jaws to eat things bigger than themselves? Do lizard tails really just drop off? Are snakes and lizards friends?  

Coronavirus: How to be a helper from home
00:38:11 | May 19th, 2020

We’re all doing our best to stay safe from coronavirus, but is there anything we can do for others as well? In this episode we look at some ways you can help from home, like by making masks, donating to food banks or writing letters. Two stars of the World Handwashing Federation stop by to explain the science of how water actually dries out our hands. Plus, Kara and Gilly interview science journalist Carl Zimmer on the weird world of viruses, including some viruses that help people!

Pocahontas
00:15:24 | May 18th, 2020

Join Greg Jenner for a homeschool history lesson on Pocahontas, a Native American woman and daughter of prominent leader Wahunsenacawh, who was captured by British colonists in the 17th century and brought to England.

The Star in Our Backyard
May 17th, 2020

Our Sun holds the solar system together and is responsible for life as we know it. Though it may seem calm and unchanging, the Sun is dynamic. Join NASA solar scientists on a trip around the Sun, our lively and mysterious neighborhood star.

But Why Live: Poetry
49:05 | Episode: 121 | May 16th, 2020

In this special live episode we learn about poetry and writing with Poetry Guy Ted Scheu, Rajnii Eddins, and we hear your poems! Get your pencils ready; we’ll be doing some fun writing exercises as well. You can listen to But Why live at vpr.org and call-in every Friday at 1 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time through June 19, 2020. This program is part of a collaboration with the Vermont Agency of Education to bring interactive educational opportunities to students while schools are closed.

The Volcanic Eruption Adventure
00:15:13 | May 16th, 2020

Would you fly to the top of a volcano that’s about to erupt at any moment? Volcanologist Helena Buurman did, and survived to tell the tale! In 2008, Helena was monitoring Mount Redoubt in Alaska, when the ground beneath the volcano began to shake. What follows is a tale of volcanic adventure, involving earthquakes, helicopters, and a massive eruption! 




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