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Carnivorous plants: How they lure, trap and digest
00:12:17 | September 16th, 2016

Most plants get the energy and nutrients they need from water, sunlight, air and soil. But carnivorous plants get key nutrients from a different source: bugs. We’ll find out how they do it and talk about the mystery of how venus fly traps snap shut.

Why Is Soccer Called ‘Soccer’ Instead Of ‘Football’?
12:55 | Episode: 15 | September 16th, 2016

7-year-old Kala wants to know why we say soccer in the United States, when the rest of the world calls the game “football.” In this episode we hear from people who make their living in the game, professional players, coaches and commentators.

The Charge of the Everlasting Battery with Mya Le Thai
00:15:27 | September 12th, 2016

Why do batteries – even rechargeable ones – die? What if there was a battery that lasted forever? Mya Le Thai, a young scientist, was sick of recharging her phone. So she set out make make a longer lasting battery. What she created was better than she had ever thought possible – a battery that won’t die. It lasts 100 times longer than the typical phone battery. Find out what goes on inside a battery, and how Mya came to her eureka moment. Tell us what you would do with a battery that lasts forever! Email us at tumblepodcast@gmail.com Subscribe on iTunes! itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tumble-podcast/id984771479 Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/tumblepodcast And visit us on our website, www.sciencepodcastforkids.com

How Long Does It Take For A Baby Cheetah To Go From Fluffball To Hunter?
15:02 | Episode: 14 | September 2nd, 2016

How long does it take for baby animals to grow up? In this episode, we’re learning about cheetahs and horses with two questions from siblings in Australia.

The Tale of How Ants Conquered the Earth with Corrie Moreau
00:14:00 | August 26th, 2016

Why are there so many different species of ants? That’s what entomologist Corrie Moreau wants to know. There are more species of ants than there are species of mammals and birds – combined! Her quest starts in the jungle and ends in a lab, where she unravels the story of ants conquering the earth. Plus, listeners tell us what THEY know about ants! Take Corrie’s advice: Get outside and play with bugs! Then tell us about it. What did you see and observe? Take photos and make drawings. Email them to us at tumblepodcast@gmail.com Subscribe on iTunes! itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tumble-podcast/id984771479 Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/tumblepodcast And visit us on our website, www.sciencepodcastforkids.com Photo from Wikipedia

Do Bumblebees Have Hearts?
20:46 | Episode: 13 | August 19th, 2016

This episode is all about bugs! We’ve gotten a lot of questions from you about insects and other critters. So we’re tackling them with the help of Jessica Honaker and Kristie Reddick, otherwise known as the Bug Chicks.

The Meow of the Misunderstood Cat with Brains On
00:13:59 | August 13th, 2016

Are cats evil, or just misunderstood? That’s what our friends at Brains On debate for a panel of kid judges. Find out what they decide in this special guest episode! Plus, Lindsay and Marshall weigh in on their conclusions.  What do you want to know about cats? Let us know on our Facebook or Twitter pages, or email us at tumblepodcast@gmail.com. Support Tumble on Patreon, and you can have your name read on the show (and get more great stuff!) Pledge at patreon.com/tumblepodcast. Subscribe on iTunes and leave us a review! itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tumble-podcast/id984771479

Why Don’t Bicycles Fall Over?
21:35 | Episode: 12 | August 5th, 2016

It’s all about bikes in this episode of But Why? Why bicycles can stay up when you’re riding them, but fall over when stopped. Olympian Lea Davison tells how to get started when riding, and we learn how a bike chain moves a wheel.




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