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Do insects see the world in slow motion? Looking through animal eyes
00:30:35 | July 9th, 2019

Do insects see the world in slow motion? Do animals see the same rainbow we do? How do eagles see so far away?

What Is Electricity?
24:12 | Episode: 95 | July 5th, 2019

Where does electricity come from? What is electricity made of? Who invented it? How does electricity work? What are electrons made of? Electrical Engineer Paul Hines answers our questions, in part one of our live call-in program. Hines is a professor at the University of Vermont and co-founder of Packetized Energy.

Versus! Oregon Birds of Prey v. Songbirds
11:41 | July 4th, 2019

On this episode, we travel all the way to… Grady’s elementary school to do a “versus” episode. This past school year, Grady’s third-grade class did a unit on Oregon bird, where each kid in the class chose a different Oregon bird to study. We spoke to nine of these kids to bring you this versus episode! Which type of bird would win in a fashion contest? Which type of bird would win a hotdog eating contest? And which bird reigns superior! Listen to the episode to find out.

Bald Eagle (Bonus 4th of July episode!)
05:35 | July 4th, 2019

This episode was originally part of the Kids Listen sampler, which you can also find on our feed. But to celebrate the 4th, we are bringing you 5 minutes packed with facts about the United States’ national bird. Enjoy! 

Going underground at Wind Cave National Park
00:30:19 | July 2nd, 2019

What wonders are hiding underground? Producer Marc Sanchez finds out what it’s like to explore one of the biggest networks of caves in the world — and scientists are still discovering unmapped branches. Marc will show us the wonders hidden underground at this national park in South Dakota and how tricky it can be to brave uncharted territory with only a headlamp to light the way. This episode is sponsored by Aunt Fannie’s (auntfannies.com/summer and coupon code BRAINS), Raddish (RaddishKids.com/brains and coupon code BRAINS), and Madison Reed (madison-reed.com and offer code BRAINSON). You can support the show at brainson.org/donate

Science of Poop with Mary Roach [EXTENDED CUT]
00:14:05 | June 28th, 2019

Everybody poops. But why? To find out, science writer Mary Roach takes us on a journey into the alimentary canal – that’s the tube that runs from our mouth to our rectum. Along the way, we learn about pooping in space, and how someone else’s poop might one day save your life! We love all science here at Tumble, but poop science holds a special place in our hearts. We hope you enjoy this extended cut of “The Secret Life of Poop” where we learn more about why poop is not only funny, but important to our health.

S2, E9 – SQUELCH
29:10 | Season: 2 | Episode: 9 | June 24th, 2019

This episode for Kids Listen’s Pride-themed sweeps is full of collaborations with other KL podcasts! Miss Lynn explains the word, “squelch” with help from Little Stories for Tiny People’s “Tad and Fish,” a poem read by What If World’s Mr. Eric, and a “Do Over” about “The Boob Tube,” with Circle Round’s Rebecca Sheir. Also a discussion with family therapist Emily King, and “Say What?” about the phrase, “Wear your heart on your sleeve.”

Golden Poison Dart Frog
19:55 | June 23rd, 2019

Happy Summer! On this episode, we are talking about a sunny-colored frog, which happens to be one of the most toxic animals in the world – the golden poison dart frog.  We discuss the difference between venomous and toxic, how many humans one of these tiny frogs can kill with one touch, and their surprisingly social nature.  Plus: can you guess which sound comes from a poison dart frog? (Jaguar does a pretty good imitation!)




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