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Flowers (Fan Favorite)
00:27:35 | January 16th, 2025

Can you figure out who’s lying about flowers?

Trusty Trivia: The ACROPOLIS!!!
00:06:00 | Episode: 802 | January 16th, 2025

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!

How does antivenin work?
00:05:53 | January 15th, 2025

Some snakes make a chemical in their bodies called venom. They use it to hunt and protect themselves. Sometimes, if a human gets bitten by a snake, they need to take a special medicine called antivenin.  How does this medicine work? We asked pediatrician Emma Gerstenzang to help us find the answer.

Where do Last Names come from?
00:21:05 | Episode: 801 | January 15th, 2025

Why do we need Last Names? Why are some Last Names more popular than others? Why are some Last Names more popular in certain parts of the world?

Understanding big fires and big feelings
00:42:07 | January 14th, 2025

Wildfires in Los Angeles County have burned homes, businesses, and schools. Many people have had to evacuate and there’s smoke and ash in the air. We know lots of Brains On listeners live in Los Angeles — and even if you don’t, there’s a good chance you know someone who lives there or have heard people talking about the fires. So, for today’s episode, we decided to talk about the fires in California.

How do ping-pong balls bounce so high?
00:05:12 | January 13th, 2025

Ping pong is a super fun game. It’s like miniature tennis, where people use paddles to make balls fly across a table., and sometimes way, way up in the air!  But how do those  tiny plastic balls manage to bounce so high? We asked physicist Dr. Kiley Kennedy to help us find the answer.  Got a question that’s bouncing around your brain? Ping us at BrainsOn.org/contact, and we’ll serve up the answer!

What determines how Tall you’ll be?
00:17:30 | Episode: 800 | January 13th, 2025

What causes humans to grow? Why aren’t humans Taller than Elephants? What part of you grows the most? 

Are wild cats afraid of water?
32:58 | Episode: 252 | January 10th, 2025

Are all cats afraid of water? Do wild cats bury their poop? How are the cats that live in your house related to lions and tigers roaming in the wild? We take a walk in the woods with wildlife biologist Emily Carollo. She works with a conservation and research organization called Panthera that’s dedicated to helping all 40 species of wild cats in the world. Why do cats live in different habitats? What do cats eat? Why do they chase mice? Why do cats’ eyes glow in the dark? Why do some cats roar and some purr? Do cats have their own language? 




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