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Thorny Devil
23:34 | April 17th, 2019

It’s Teddy’s favorite animal, the Thorny Devil! Join us as we learn all about this six-inch mountain dragon. It’s got more defense mechanisms than any other animal we’ve studied (including a fake head – cool!) and has a very interesting way of drinking (foot water anyone?).

The hows and whys of hair
00:30:27 | April 16th, 2019

The hair on our heads is on our minds. We have fun with follicles and learn about how they make hair. Our experts help us decipher what makes hair black or brown, blonde or red, and even why it turns gray. From eye lashes to ear and nose hair, this episode has it all. Why do humans have hair and not fur? Why is there hair on the top of our heads? How does hair grow? How does hair become curly or straight? Plus: A brand new Moment of Um answers the question: “Why does my dad get fuzz in his belly button?” This episode is sponsored by Philo (philo.tv/brains), New Cloud Control Cat Litter by Arm & Hammer, Bona Premium Spray Mop (bona.com/brainson) and Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls the Podcast (rebelgirls.co/podcast). You can support Brains On at brainson.org/donate

S2, E4 – MAGNANIMOUS
26:04 | Season: 2 | Episode: 4 | April 15th, 2019

In this episode about the word, “magnanimous,” host Lynn Hickernell features recurring segments, “Say What?” and “GET IT?!?!?” as well as stories about magnanimity from secret philanthropist Ronald Read, athlete Ivan Fernandez Anaya, author Darcey Rosenblatt’s novel Lost Boys, and Alex Manugian on donating a kidney. The episode concludes with the poem, “A.B.A.” by Louisa May Alcott.

“Do Skunks Like Their Own Smell?” And Other Stumpers!
20:24 | Episode: 89 | April 12th, 2019

Today, 10 questions with one answer in common: “That’s a good question!” We’ve picked 10 stumpers, like: Why don’t we suffocate in cars when we’re driving? How do we know where our mouths are? Why are there more boys than girls in books? Do monkeys every touch the ground? Why don’t fish get electrocuted when lightning strikes? Where does the sidewalk end?

The Science of Whiskers
00:13:36 | April 5th, 2019

Why do seals have whiskers? Listener Karah’s question dives into the wonderful world of whisker science. Robyn Grant, a self-described “whisker biologist” shares her discoveries of how whiskers work, from training a friendly seal named Moe to making slow-mo movies of super speedy “whisking.” (You will find no cuter field of research… but if you do, tell us about it!) Listen to learn about humans’ hidden whisker muscles and find out to rank whiskers like the pros!

Mystery Sound Extravaganza 2019
00:31:54 | April 2nd, 2019

This episode is an ear-tickler! Guess your way through eleven mystery sounds — one from a scientist, and ten from listeners like you! Plus, another mystery: what’s making Marc and Sanden dance to the sounds of a door jamb and a printer? Stick around for all these reveals, and the answer to a new Moment of Um: Why is air invisible?

S2, E3 – VERISIMILITUDE
33:03 | Season: 2 | Episode: 3 | April 1st, 2019

Very special Kids Listen Sweeps “April Fool’s” episode!  Host Lynn Hickernell introduces the theme word, “verisimilitude.”  Features an excerpt from the podcast, “How Do We Fix It?” on the topic of confirmation bias, a “Do Over” with Emily King about “The Bully,” “GET IT?!?!?” and the debut of a new segment, “Say What?!?” about the phrase, “A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing.” The episode concludes with an original poem, read by Tara Bahna-Outman.

Unicorns
27:28 | April 1st, 2019

We looked high and low for the information we needed to research our episode on unicorns. But try as we might, we could not find even basic facts like what unicorns eat, what the horn is for, and what their favorite jokes are.  Luckily, Professor Abacus P. Grumbler, resident What If World unicorn expert, was able to answer all our questions. 




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