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There are 1683 episodes in the News topic.

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Epi 67 – Wildlife: How Hero Rats and Cyborg cockroaches can save human lives!
00:18:12 | October 6th, 2022

Most of us have played with a remote-controlled car that we like to guide across several surfaces – both inside and outside our homes. It appears that the child in us (who loves such remote controlled cars) never left the minds of some Japanese scientists.  Recently, they created a cyborg cockroach. Its movements are controlled remotely by scientists. They guide it to crawl under the debris and rubble of earthquakes. The camera attached to this cockroach can help people identify any humans who are trapped and are in need of urgent rescue.

Kid News This Week: Stink bug & spider crab invasion, electric scrap car, candy news, dogs smell stress
00:17:56 | Episode: 119 | October 5th, 2022

Kid News This Week: It’s the “invasion” of stink bugs in the US & spider crabs in France, India’s electric car built from scrap, M&M and Quality Street candy news, plus dogs detect stress with their noses – all that and more this week!

Select short pieces from episodes where our co-hosts had us at our wits end
00:12:20 | October 3rd, 2022

A special episode where we do a throwback to our earlier episodes where our co-hosts had us at our wits end and rolling with laughter. 

Epi 66: Climate change – The Third Pole near Pakistan that flooded the country
00:14:26 | September 29th, 2022

From faraway in space, if an alien happened to use a pair of binoculars, he might have easily mistaken Pakistan for a large river, or a bunch islands sticking out an inland sea. Certainly not for one of the most fertile lands growing fragrant and aromatic spices and rice.More than a fifth of Pakistan is underwater and is witness to one of the largest natural catastrophes. Sadly Pakistan maybe paying the price of global warming despite contributing to less than 1% of global greenhouse emissions. 11-year old Pritika Mathur thinks this is unfair. Developed countries have benefited from industrial development and left developing countries to bear the brunt of the impact.

Kid News This Week: Festive India, NASA crashes asteroid, fish name-change, TikTok trouble, ukulele flight
00:16:08 | Episode: 118 | September 28th, 2022

Kid News This Week: Festive season in India is underway with Ganpati, Navratri and Dussehra festivals, NASA crashes asteroid, carp changes its name to tempt people in the US to eat the fish, in the UK TikTok might get fined and passengers on a flight to Hawaii get a ukulele treat!

Curious questions about moon, Ukraine, virtual reality and books
00:11:41 | September 26th, 2022

Curious children can send us their questions via email at hello@wsnt.in or DM us on Instagram here.

Epi 65: Books -The father of science fiction and how he shaped modern Marvel and Geronimo Stilton works
00:14:39 | September 23rd, 2022

If you have heard of the 'time-machine', you are already familiar with the father of science fiction – H.G.Wells. Sep 21 was H.G.Wells' birthday and we look at the works he has created, in this episode. When he wrote his works of science fiction, little may he have imagined that he was going to inspire generations of authors and children. Marvel and DC characters are richer thanks to the elements of science fiction woven into them – whether it is Iron Man's tech-fired suit or the ability of the Avengers to time travel.  The Magic Tree House series of books takes its young protagonists on trips through both space and time.  In this episode, a 11-year old bookworm – Vedant from Singapore, explains why he think H.G.Wells wrote some of his bizarre science fiction stories, and about the author's socialist ideals.

Kid News This Week: NASA’s rocket, Queen’s funeral, Harry Potter coin, deep-sea blue goo, running doc
00:17:21 | Episode: 117 | September 21st, 2022

Kid News This Week: NASA’s Artemis-1 moon rocket set to try launching again, Queen Elizabeth II’s epic funeral, UK Royal Mint releases Harry Potter coins, India’s running doctor defies traffic and deep-sea blue goo mystifies scientists in the Caribbean, plus the world wrap of news and the fab fact quiz!




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