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There are 2633 episodes in the Fact topic.

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Why Do People Have Nightmares?
26:32 | Episode: 112 | February 28th, 2020

Why do people dream? Why do people have nightmares? How do dreams happen? Can people who are blind can see in their dreams? We’re listening back to our episode about dreams with psychiatrist Dr. David Kahn of Harvard Medical School.

Sea Spiders
00:06:42 | Season: 2 | Episode: 1 | February 27th, 2020

Are sea spiders really spiders? How do they eat with no mouth? And what is an eye tower?  

The secret world of dust
00:26:24 | February 25th, 2020

Dust looks gray and boring to us, but it’s full of secrets! Like did you know that up close, dust is colorful? And there are creatures living in your dust? And some dust comes from outer space? We’ll take you on a tour of the dust universe and show you how dust can help solve crimes. Plus, we learn about the tiny critters living all over your skin! And of course there’s a Mystery Sound and a Moment of Um that answers the question: why do we jump when we’re scared?

S3, E1 – ULTRACREPIDARIAN
29:22 | Season: 3 | Episode: 1 | February 24th, 2020

In this first episode of the third series, host Lynn Hickernell discusses the word, “ultracrepidarian.” Includes a passage from Charles Dickens’s Nicholas Nickleby, “Do Over” about The Doctor (featuring Book Club for Kids host Kitty Felde), “Embrace Vulnerability,” and “GET IT?!?!?” Concludes with a new adaptation of the Alexander Pushkin poem, “The Shoemaker,” read by What If World’s Eric O’Keeffe.

The Kid Scientists’ Galapagos Adventure
00:16:22 | February 21st, 2020

What’s it like to be a kid doing experiments in one of the most famous science places in the world? Oscar and Mae Johnson were nine and twelve when they traveled to the Galapagos Islands with their scientist dad. The Galapagos are isolated tropical islands made famous by Charles Darwin, who came up with the theory of evolution based on his research there. Mae and Oscar followed in Darwin’s footsteps. With help from their parents, they conducted their own research and got it published in a scientific journal – a big deal for scientists of every age! Hear Mae and Oscar tell their own story of science discovery in this episode.

For crying out loud: All about tears
00:32:10 | February 18th, 2020

It’s something so natural that we take it for granted — but when you think about it, it’s a little strange. Why does water come out of our eyes? And why does it happen when we’re happy? Or sad? Or scared? Or exhausted? In this episode we dive into our mysterious emotional tears, find out […]

How Do We Fall Asleep?
26:21 | Episode: 111 | February 14th, 2020

Why do people need to sleep? How do we actually go to sleep? How does sleeping get rid of toxins in the brain? And how come when it’s nighttime I don’t want to go to sleep but when it’s morning I don’t want to wake up? Those questions and more, all about sleep. We’re highlighting an episode from 2018 with pediatric sleep psychologist Dr. Lisa Meltzer. And stay tuned; our next episode is all about dreams!

Frogs
00:10:03 | Season: 1 | Episode: 10 | February 13th, 2020

Do frogs lead double lives? Why don’t they freeze in the snow? And is a tiny, cute frog really one of the most dangerous creatures in the world?  




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