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There are 4138 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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Was Money always coins & paper bills?
00:17:15 | Episode: 581 | March 25th, 2024

Who came up with the different Money amounts? What makes Money valuable? What makes Money hard to duplicate on your own?

Eternal Lightening Storm |Part 1
00:10:38 | March 25th, 2024

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Bonus: Daddy Shortlegs
00:18:12 | Season: 7 | Episode: 1 | March 24th, 2024

Patreon exclusive #6: First aired Dec 7 2021

Bacteriophages with Ben Chan
00:14:36 | Episode: 107 | March 24th, 2024

Bacteriophages, also known as ‘phages,’ are the most common lifeform on the planet. They are constantly hunting for bacteria to infect and kill. What if we could harness these tiny microbes to help us in our fight against harmful, disease-causing bacteria? On this episode of The Show About Science, Ben Chan, from Yale University, joins Nate to explore the potential of phages in treating human infections amid the declining effectiveness of broad-spectrum antibiotics.

BRITAIN’S BIGGEST TREES: Exploring the mysteries of Giant Redwoods
00:23:06 | Episode: 353 | March 23rd, 2024

It’s time for another trip around the solar system on the BIGGER and BETTER Science Weekly! 

What is a solar eclipse?
29:11 | Episode: 229 | March 22nd, 2024

A solar eclipse is coming to North America on April 8, 2024. The moon will line up perfectly between the Earth and the sun, blocking out the sun’s light and casting a shadow that will pass over parts of Mexico, the United States and Canada. People in the path of totality will experience a few minutes of darkness during the day as the moon perfectly covers the sun. Those not in the path of totality in those countries will still experience a partial solar eclipse. In this episode, we’re answering questions about the eclipse and talking about how to keep your eyes safe if you’re watching it! We speak with Bridgewater State University solar physicist Martina Arndt, Fairbanks Museum planetarium director Mark Breen and Thomas A. Hockey, author of America’s First Eclipse Chasers.

How can parrots mimic other sounds?
00:05:03 | March 22nd, 2024

Parrots are one of the few animals in the world that can mimic human speech and other sounds. But how exactly do they do it? We asked bird expert Amanda Bender to help us find the answer.

Two Whats?! And A Wow! – Strength in Numbers (3/22/24)
00:13:01 | Episode: 728 | March 22nd, 2024

We’ve got the questions AND answers in this out of this world round of Two Whats?! And a Wow! We’re challenging you to find the facts from the fiction about STRENGTH! Visit https://bit.ly/3owDW5a for more.




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