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There are 5480 episodes in the Science topic.

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Which came first Cake or Pie?
00:18:33 | Episode: 1055 | December 3rd, 2025

What makes Cake, Cake? What makes Pie a Pie? Why weren’t the first Pies eaten as Pies?

MIDWEEKLY: How Fast was the Meteor that Killed the Dinosaurs? ☄️
00:12:20 | Episode: 484 | December 3rd, 2025

This Week’s Big Questions!

Recycling Mayhem| Part 2
00:09:02 | December 3rd, 2025

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What is snot and why do we have it?
0:13:03 | December 2nd, 2025

It’s time to get nosy as we answer: What is snot? What are boogers? How is snot made and why do we have it? Nij and the kids join Associate Professor Kim Murphy on a slimy slip and slide through some giant nostrils.

Encore: A Day In Space
00:22:46 | Season: 10 | Episode: 7 | December 2nd, 2025

Have you ever dreamed of spending a day in space? Humans have lived aboard the International Space Station for 25 years—or more than 9,000 consecutive days. In this episode originally published in 2021, experience a day in the life of astronauts Shane Kimbrough, Megan McArthur, and Thomas Pesquet living and working on the International Space Station. 

How is metal made?
00:28:44 | Season: 15 | December 2nd, 2025

Metal is amazing. It can be super strong like a steel beam. Or super flexible, like a copper wire. Humans have been obsessed with metals of all kinds for a very long time. This is part one a three-part look at how humans have used metal throughout history. Molly and co-host Ava are joined by Dylan Thuras, co-founder of Atlas Obscura, to look at how Earth got metal in the first place, how humans first found and used this stuff, and when we started making primitive tools with it. Plus, Marc and Sanden have some problems unpacking the new Brains On library. All that and a Mystery Sound!

SMARTY Q: How and why did Dolly Parton become a singer???
00:06:18 | Episode: 1054 | December 2nd, 2025

Bonus Smarting! Trusty answers questions sent in by SmartyPants! Email your SmartyQs to – Whosmarted@whosmarted.com

Mirelight Ep. 24: The Moth of the Matter
00:51:03 | Season: 3 | Episode: 111 | December 1st, 2025

Mel heads back for the Skyline and runs into an old… friend? She battles gloamspawn in the sky and makes her way further up, and deeper in to mystery!




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