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There are 2318 episodes in the Fact topic.

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What is the mysterious city of Machu Picchu?
00:18:07 | Episode: 606 | April 26th, 2024

Who built Machu Picchu, and why? Why was Machu Picchu abandoned? Who helped rediscover Machu Picchu?

Allergies
00:17:36 | Season: 9 | Episode: 8 | April 25th, 2024

What IS an allergy? What’s the difference between an allergy and an intolerance or a sensitivity? Even though there’s no cure for allergies, find out how Australian researchers are helping people. Esther and Anika find out all the interesting facts about allergies with Dr Catriona Nguyen-Robertson who is an immunologist at Scienceworks.

Trusty Trivia: LOUDEST ANIMALS!!!
00:03:41 | Episode: 604 | April 25th, 2024

Welcome to Trusty Trivia! Each Thursday you get to play a Trivia game with the Trusty Narrator!  Have fun seeing if you can answer these three questions, Smartypants!

What would happen if it rained oobleck?
00:05:44 | April 24th, 2024

Oobleck is a mix of cornstarch and water that can act like a solid or a liquid. On its own, it’s gloopy and squishy, but if you squeeze it, it turns into a solid ball in your hand! So what would happen if oobleck fell from the sky like rain?  We asked meteorologist Ginger Zee to help us find the answer.

What is Autism?
00:16:30 | Episode: 603 | April 24th, 2024

What is the Autism spectrum? How does Autism affect behavior? How can you help support people with Autism? 

Sun Series: Soaring Toward the Sun
00:35:50 | Season: 7 | Episode: 7 | April 23rd, 2024

For the first time, a NASA spacecraft is flying through the Sun's atmosphere. Nour Raouafi, project scientist for Parker Solar Probe, explains why the Sun's corona is the source of one of the biggest mysteries in all of space science. So, what does it take to build a probe that can touch the Sun—including surviving temperatures of 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit and barreling through sudden eruptions of solar plasma—and live to tell the tale? We'll also go inside the fleet of NASA spacecraft studying the Sun from many angles, including the rescue mission to save a wildly spinning observatory before it became lost in space forever.

Are there insects in Antarctica?
00:34:25 | April 23rd, 2024

Looking for an escape? Join Molly and co-host Julian as they explore Antarctica! They’ll learn about Antarctica’s massive ice sheets and active volcanoes — plus they’ll meet the largest land animal on the continent! (Hint: it’s black, shiny, and can perch on a pencil eraser!)

Ask LISA – Halftime Speech
00:15:03 | April 23rd, 2024

Can you figure out who’s lying about the halftime speech?




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