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There are 2633 episodes in the Fact topic.

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Mix: The science cooking, pt. 4
00:29:18 | June 26th, 2018

Are you ready to mix it up? In this episode, we find out why oil and vinegar are like bickering siblings in the back seat of a car, what delicious food inspired the invention of the blender, and the most effective whisking technique (spoiler alert: it’s probably not what you think). We also learn how the way we mix flour makes our baked goods either chewy or fluffy and we’ll learn the best way to make brownies. Plus: our Moment of Um answers the question “Are bananas radioactive?” To make a donation to Brains On, head to brainson.org/donate

The Road Trip to Outer Space
01:11:58 | June 22nd, 2018

Got a long trip coming up? Turn it into an adventure into outer space! Marshall’s headed out on an intergalactic journey. He’s lined up the best episodes on astronomy for your road trip! See what it’s like to spend a year on Mars, take a wild ride through the solar system, find out if it’s possible to ship Co2 off our planet, search for alien life, and investigate black holes with the world’s top black hole hunter. You’ll be there in no time when time is flying by at warp speed!

Chop: The science of cooking, pt. 3
00:31:51 | June 19th, 2018

Our knives are drawn and ready to mince and dice our way through the science of chopping. In this episode we’ll find out what happens to that carrot you’re chopping on a molecular level (spoiler alert: the knife never actually touches it!). We also visit a knifemaker’s studio and talk to Splendid Table host Francis Lam to get his chopping tips. This is the third in a five part series on the science of cooking, made in collaboration with America’s Test Kitchen Kids. For more recipes and information for young chefs, head to americastestkitchen.com/kids to sign up for their newsletter. And to to make a donation to Brains On, visit brainson.org/donate.

Chill: The science of cooking, pt. 2
00:29:01 | June 12th, 2018

From ice cubes to ice cream, cold things are a crucial part of cuisine. How do we use chill to our advantage? This is part two of our series on the science of cooking, a collaboration with the brilliant foodies at America’s Test Kitchen Kids. This episode is (literally) super cool. We’re figuring out how refrigerators work and why some of their parts are hot. We’re traveling back in time to find out how selling ice became a very big business (for a while anyway). And we’ll learn why ice cream makes people thirsty and how to make incredibly delicious paletas. Plus: Our Moment of Um tackles the question, “Why do mints make your mouth feel cold?” For more recipes and information for young chefs, head to americastestkitchen.com/kids to sign up for their newsletter. Brains On is sponsored today by Children’s Cancer Research Fund (ccrf.org/brainson)

Lion
18:32 | June 12th, 2018

On this episode, we tackle a listener request from Grace. The lion has a roar that can be heard for miles, a mane that gives clues to their age, and – most importantly to jaguar – jaguar and lion used to be the same species! 

S1, E2 – MODUS OPERANDI
26:58 | Season: 1 | Episode: 2 | June 11th, 2018

This episode examines the different ways things operate, from cars to families to one regional culinary tradition. Including a “Do Over” of a conversation from Miss Lynn’s childhood, and a variety of riddles in “Get It?!?!?”

Why Do Ants Bite?
27:06 | Episode: 67 | June 8th, 2018

Why do ants bite? Do both male and female ants have stingers? Do ants sleep? What do they do in the winter? In this episode we learn all about the fascinating world of ants with Brian Fisher , curator of entomology at the California Academy of Sciences. Fisher has identified about 1000 different species of ants!

Tumble Presents: Young Ben Franklin
00:17:17 | June 8th, 2018

**Recommended for listeners age 8 and up** This week, we’re presenting a new show from our friends at Gen Z Media! It’s called Young Ben Franklin, and it’s a mystery-adventure series about the 14 year old kid who went on to become one of America’s most famous founding fathers.




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