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Infinite Skunk Spray | Part 2
00:10:55 | December 20th, 2023

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Can eating a Carrot turn you orange?
00:17:31 | Episode: 516 | December 20th, 2023

What makes Carrots so healthy to eat? Can Carrots improve your eyesight? What colors do Carrots come in?

Why do we have to brush our teeth?
13:19 | December 19th, 2023

Every morning and every night we have to get the toothpaste and our toothbrushes and clean our teeth… But why? Let’s visit dentist Dr Mihiri Silva for a check up and learn why it’s so important to look after our teeth.

How is fabric made?
13:09 | December 19th, 2023

Fabric is everywhere. It’s on the bus seat and the welcome mat… It’s the curtains and the carpet… it’s our snugly blankets and beloved teddies… and all our clothes! But what is it all made from? And how? Join textiles expert Emma Peters as we follow the journey of cotton from field to fabric.

How do snails get their shells?
12:53 | December 19th, 2023

Let’s follow the slimy, shiny trail down the garden path all the way to… the Snail Whisperers! Drs John and Lorelle Stanisic will show us the secret lives of snails and how they get their famous spiral shells.

Who was the first person in the world?
14:16 | December 19th, 2023

Family trees have so many branches. You’re on one branch, your parents on another, your grandparents on another and great grandparents after that… Could it go all the way back to the first person? Let’s ask archaeologist Associate Professor Michelle Langley about how humans came to be…

How are rainbows made?
13:21 | December 19th, 2023

We can see them after a sun shower… or the spray of the sprinkler… we can even sing them! But why can’t we ever catch them? Nij shares the ingredients to make a rainbow in this special episode of Imagine This…

A Year in Mars Dune Alpha
00:25:36 | Season: 6 | Episode: 7 | December 19th, 2023

To prepare for the day when humans travel to Mars, NASA is conducting a one-year experiment in a Mars simulation environment. So what’s it like to spend a year in CHAPEA, the Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog? In this season finale episode, travel through the airlock with voice recordings made by the four-person crew, including what it feels like—and smells like—inside their realistic 3-D printed habitat and how virtual reality gives them the sensation of walking on the Red Planet. NASA’s Curious Universe is an official NASA podcast. Discover more adventures with NASA astronauts, engineers, scientists, and other experts at nasa.gov/curiousuniverse




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