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There are 5138 episodes in the Science topic.

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S2 E1: Eco-Anxiety & Misinformation
00:12:29 | Season: 2 | Episode: 1 | June 5th, 2025

Do headlines about the climate crisis make you feel uneasy? Or maybe it’s the spread of climate change denial that feels frustrating. Young people today are navigating a world of information – and misinformation – and it can be a lot to process. But you’re not alone. In this first episode of the Big Melt mini-series, you’ll hear from youth voices sharing how they stay informed, and stay grounded in the face of eco-anxiety.

Trusty Trivia: DONUTS!!!
00:05:48 | Episode: 907 | June 5th, 2025

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

Cosmic Dawn with Nobel Laureate John Mather
00:18:47 | Season: 10 | Episode: 1 | June 4th, 2025

The James Webb Space Telescope is doing something astronomers dreamed about for decades: peering into our universe’s early past, a period known as cosmic dawn. A new NASA documentary—also called Cosmic Dawn—chronicles the inside story of Webb’s design, construction, and launch. John Mather, who won the 2006 Nobel Prize for Physics, proposed the telescope and led its science team for decades. In this interview, Mather talks about his life, his research, and the pre-dawn phone call telling him he had won the Nobel Prize.

How do stoplights know when to change?
00:05:24 | June 4th, 2025

Waiting for a stoplight to turn green can be really annoying, especially when you’re running late. It would be awesome if you had a magic wand you could wave to get the light to change. But alas, such things don’t exist. But how do stoplights know when to switch colors? We asked Jerry Kotzenmacher with the Minnesota Department of Transportation to help us find the answer.

Why do you need to squish Spotted Lanternflies?
00:18:57 | Episode: 906 | June 4th, 2025

What danger do Spotted Lanternflies pose? What happens if you don’t squish them? Do all Lanternflies look alike?

MIDWEEKLY: Could Atlantis Be Real? ‍♂️
00:12:52 | Episode: 434 | June 4th, 2025

Welcome back to the Fun Kids Science Mid-weekly!

Sinking Stinky Ice| Part 2
00:11:04 | June 4th, 2025

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How are stars made?
0:15:52 | June 3rd, 2025

Twinkle twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are…. No, really – what are stars made of and how did they get all the way up there in the sky? Let’s find out more with astrophysicist, Dr Kirsten Banks! Get ready to blast off in 5, 4, 3, 2 1!




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