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There are 4544 episodes in the Science topic.

These are the latest episodes from the Science topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

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Dreadnoughtus vs Saltasaurus
0:14:08 | October 2nd, 2024

Argentinian titans Dreadnoughtus and Saltasaurus go head-to-head through a forest filled with the tallest trees on Earth. Will they lose their way in the misty maze? And will a shower of salamanders rain on their parade?

What is Milk made of?
00:20:39 | Episode: 723 | October 2nd, 2024

Why do we get Milk from cows? Was early Milk harmful to humans? Is almond milk, Milk?

Fingerprints| Part 2
00:08:14 | October 2nd, 2024

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Europa Clipper’s Voyage to Jupiter’s Ocean Moon
00:36:08 | Season: 8 | Episode: 2 | October 1st, 2024

As NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft leaves Earth, it carries a message: we, too, are made of water. Europa—one of Jupiter’s moons—is a top candidate to support life, thanks to its ocean of liquid, salty water capped by a layer of ice. Lynnae Quick-Henderson, a planetary scientist at NASA, explains how Clipper will search Europa for the building blocks of life. The mission is also a message in a bottle, bringing a greeting from one ocean world to another. Hear how Ada Limón, the Poet Laureate of the United States, used NASA’s mission as inspiration for her poem “In Praise of Mystery: A Poem for Europa” and why she thinks everyone—even space nerds—should step back and appreciate our connections to the universe and each other. 

S10E6 – Lucy Wow: Bobby and the Wonders, Part 1
00:11:55 | Season: 10 | Episode: 6 | October 1st, 2024

Bobby Wonder and pals decide to form a rock band! Can the new group musically align or will they fall apart in a cacophony of arguments?

Navigating the world with White Canes
00:29:03 | October 1st, 2024

People who are blind or have low vision use different tools to navigate the world. One of the most common is called a white cane. White canes are long, thin, and lightweight with a handle on one end and a special tip on the other.

Why Should We Connect Science and Art?
33:37 | Season: 9 | Episode: 225 | October 1st, 2024

How are science and art connected and why should we even consider putting them together? Dr. Emily Rice, Associate Professor of Astrophysics at at Macaulay Honors College of the City University of New York (CUNY), and owner of Startorialist, a space and science-themed product site, tells us why science and art go hand in hand. Take a listen to the fun and intriguing chat about brown dwarfs, astrophysics, and STEAM-inspired clothing and products. 

Episode 48: Tenacious Paranoia
01:11:06 | Season: 1 | Episode: 49 | September 30th, 2024

Kea descends the tower in the coolest way possible, but the wild magic storm throws chaos in to the mix and Zarr Bloodhoof is hot on her tail. Surely nothing else could go wrong?




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