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Proof by Gary Lonesborough
25:35 | May 18th, 2023

There’s a view of Jupiter out of the skylight. It’s clear enough to see the clouds shifting across its surface. My mathematics classroom is at half capacity, and the only person in the front row coughs three times before raising his hand.’ 

Styracosaurus vs Parasaurolophus
15:01 | May 17th, 2023

It’s herd versus herd in a Dino Dome first! Can a stack of Styracosauruses outmatch a pack of Parasaurolophuses? Or will a caravan of camels lead them astray?

Broken Water | Part 2
00:10:43 | May 17th, 2023

Parents! Listen to this podcast, audiobooks and more on Storybutton, without your kids needing to use a screened device or your phone. Listen with no fees or subscriptions.—> Order Storybutton Today <—

Were artists Michelangelo & DaVinci rivals?
00:18:17 | Episode: 396 | May 17th, 2023

Why is Michelangelo considered one of the greatest artists ever? What is he known for? How did Michelangelo get his start?

How do birds communicate?
00:25:50 | May 16th, 2023

Chirp chirp, y’all! Ever wondered what birds mean when they’re singing their little birdy hearts out? This week, Molly and cohost Bessie explore the kinds of sounds birds can make, and how those sounds are used. Birdsong researcher Kristin Brunk breaks down some sweet tweet science, and we learn how human noise has affected our feathery friends. Plus, a groovy new Mystery Sound!

What Can We Learn from Volcanoes?
35:59 | Season: 3 | Episode: 157 | May 16th, 2023

Volcanoes are awesome natural events. They happen all over the Earth and on many celestial bodies. But why are they important? Skylar Hughes, volcano expert, a private tour guide for Big Island VIP, tells us what we can learn from volcanoes, particularly the ones located on the Big Island in Hawaii. Don’t miss this explosively fun expisode!

Broken Water | Part 1
00:09:40 | May 15th, 2023

Parents! Listen to this podcast, audiobooks and more on Storybutton, without your kids needing to use a screened device or your phone. Listen with no fees or subscriptions.—> Order Storybutton Today <—

Plastic-Eating Pets (5/15/23)
00:20:06 | Episode: 591 | May 15th, 2023

Mindy has some new pets with an unexpected diet. Join Mindy and Guy Raz as they dive into the scientific mystery of disappearing plastic in the ocean. It’s the who, what, when, where, how and WOW of plastic-munching microbes!




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