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Who built the mysterious statues on Easter Island?
00:20:22 | Episode: 802 | May 7th, 2025

What do the giant head statues mean? Where and how were they made? Why is Easter Island even called Easter Island?

Earth Series: Monitoring the Air We Breathe
00:38:32 | Season: 9 | Episode: 4 | May 6th, 2025

Take a deep breath, and you’re inhaling oxygen from Earth’s atmosphere. Take a walk outside, and the atmosphere is shielding you from harmful radiation. NASA research provides crucial data to understand air quality and the intricate processes happening in the sky above us. In this episode, hear the inside story of NASA’s research into the ozone layer. Left unchecked, our reliance on ozone-depleting chemicals threatened to expose the entire planet to dangerous UV radiation. We’ll also fly along with Laura Judd, a NASA scientist studying air quality in the U.S. and around the world.

Are birds dinosaurs?
00:37:49 | May 6th, 2025

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How did Megalodon sharks go extinct?
00:07:49 | May 6th, 2025

Megalodon was the biggest shark species that ever lived. The biggest ones were almost 60 feet long, which is longer than a school bus! These gigantic sharks went extinct millions of years ago, but why? We asked paleontologist Kallie Moore to help us find the answer.

Did dinosaurs lay colorful eggs?
00:06:13 | May 5th, 2025

Dinosaurs were reptiles, which means they laid eggs! But what did these eggs look like? Were they big? Small? Speckly? Colorful? We asked paleontologist Kallie Moore to help us find the answer.

What is celebrated on Cinco de Mayo?
00:17:06 | Episode: 883 | May 5th, 2025

What are some Cinco de Mayo traditions? What Mexican foods are fun to eat on Cinco de Mayo? When did Cinco de Mayo start?

May 2nd 2025
0:20:58 | May 3rd, 2025

Dive into the ocean, blast off into space – Cassie brings you on a bank holiday voyage of discovery!

What’s a seal? What’s a sea lion?
28:44 | Episode: 260 | May 2nd, 2025

What’s the difference between seals and sea lions? Do seals bark? Are they gray? Do harbor seals live in snowy regions? Why do sea lions eat fish? Why do sea lions fight each other? Seals and sea lions are pinnipeds, fin-footed marine mammals, and we’re learning all about them today with a visit to the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito, California, where marine biologist Adam Ratner answers all your pinniped questions!




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