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There are 3430 episodes in the Talk topic.

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Episode 43: Can a giant gorilla like King Kong or Mei from Turning Red exist in the real world?
00:15:48 | July 3rd, 2022

A few curious scientists got together to answer the question whether we might find a giant gorilla like the King Kong, in an island somewhere in the world. The answer to this question was published in a science journal recently, which 12-year old Eesha discusses in this episode. Giants in movies like Mei from Turning Red, or the Hulk from the Avengers have kindled the imagination of many viewers. Scientists attempt to explain, in this news journal, if mammals like pandas or humans or gorillas can ever become that big. They have also tried to explain how dinosaurs like the famed Tyrannosaurs Rex managed to grow to very large sizes, but why elephants like the woolly mammoths remained much smaller. Eesha also discusses how elephants survive in the hot plains of Africa and Asia and how they have adapted with their special ears. For trivia lovers, the quirks of cheetahs, the Asiatic bears and the shapes of elephant ears, are also discussed in this episode.If you have any thoughts or comments, please email them to us at hello@wsnt.inSource: The science news article for children can be accessed here

S04 – Book Club #2 – Zana Fraillion
54:13 | July 3rd, 2022

Join multi-award winning, Melbourne based author Zana Fraillon as she shares her inspiration for writing, her research process and how she honours real life human stories when creating fiction. Her new book The Curiosities is inspired by people who see the world differently – and make it more wondrous. With themes of creativity, curiosity and neurodivergence, this is an essential conversation.

Curious About Languages
00:18:34 | Season: 8 | Episode: 196 | July 3rd, 2022

In episode 196, we get curious about languages for Felix of Sevenoaks, England, Vivian, Lyza, and Jack of Lower Merion, Pennsylvania, Greybear of Eugene, Oregon, Ellie of Sydney, Australia, and Riley of Dalyellup, Western Australia.  How many languages exist?  Why can't we all just speak the same language?  How were languages invented?  Learn amazing facts about lots of different languages with us. 

Happy Podcast for Kids: Toys
27:27 | Season: 2 | Episode: 4 | July 1st, 2022

“Who makes toys?”

S1E4 – Paleontologist Aubrey Roberts
00:13:21 | Season: 1 | Episode: 4 | July 1st, 2022

Like many kids, Aubrey Roberts was obsessed with dinosaurs, and learned later that you can have job a working with them! Or rather, their bones. In this episode, we hear about ancient reptiles that aren’t dinosaurs, using engineering to study ancient animals, and the aftermath of discovery.

Humanutopia
08:35 | Season: 1 | Episode: 47 | July 1st, 2022

On this Launchpad, Eddie and Cap’n Dave find out about Humanutopia.

Episode 42: Why people love to visit Japan and what you can do there during your vacation
00:17:55 | June 30th, 2022

Japan, after 2 long years during this pandemic, has finally opened itself to tourists who can now visit the Land of the Rising Sun.  In this episode, 9-year old Shravan speaks about his summer vacations in Europe and how this differs from life in Asia. While Japan has announced opening itself to the world, they still remain very careful about how people can move around in their country. For instance, you cannot wake up one morning in a hotel in Tokyo and decide to take a stroll down a market, without being accompanied by a tour guide. The Japanese are still quite careful about mask-wearing and social distancing. So, a tour guide accompanying you everywhere is Japan's way of enforcing these restrictions.Do you think Japan's islands have more beaches than mountains?Do you think Japan's manga comic characters are more colourful than Marvel or DC comic characters?Where can you find more pandas – in Japan or China?Listen to the full episode to find out answers to these and more.

Kids Listen Mashup Episode: Kids know Jack! Let’s Pod into the Future
00:33:48 | June 30th, 2022

Jack is a proud member of Kids Listen, a not for profit organisation committed to providing high quality audio for children. 




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