logo
episode-header-image
Mar 25
13m 22s

How Does Wood Turn To Paper?🪵📄

Fun Kids
About this episode
tail spinning
Up next
Mar 21
GOLDFISH MYTH: The Truth About Their 3-Second Memory🐠🧠
It's time for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this week’s Science Quest! In Science in the News, NASA is preparing to launch the Artemis 2 mission, sending astronauts around the Moon for the first time in 50 years. UK beekeepers report worrying lo ... Show More
32m 16s
Mar 18
Why Does Food Taste Better When We’re Hungry?😋🍔
This Week’s Big Questions! You’ve been sending in your brilliantly curious questions, and this week… 😳 Nick asks: Why does our face turn red when we’re embarrassed?😋 Bethan asks: Why does food taste better when we’re hungry?🌍 Gabby asks: Why did Pangaea break apart?🪐 Romi ask ... Show More
15m 11s
Mar 14
RAINBOW SCIENCE: Why Nature Bends the Light 🌈💧
It's time for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this week’s Science Quest! In Science in the News, a giant iceberg drifting around Arctic waters is down to its final weeks before it breaks apart completely, scientists have built a mouse-sized robot ... Show More
28m 51s
Recommended Episodes
Feb 2025
Cosmic Questions, Solar Mysteries & Lunar Dreams: #492 - The Great Space Q&A
<b>Space Nuts Episode 492: Tidal Locking, Solar Mysteries, and Moon Travel</b><br />Join Andrew Dunkley and Professor Jonti Horner in this engaging Q&amp;A edition of Space Nuts, where they tackle a variety of cosmic questions from our curious listeners. From the complexities of ... Show More
36m 11s
Sep 2025
The evolutionary price we pay for longer lives; the asteroid coming VERY close to Earth; how dinosaurs shaped the ecosystem
Episode 321 Humans live a lot longer than other primates - and much of that is down to our immune system. But there’s a price we pay for the capacity to fight off infections: inflammation. Chronic inflammation is to blame for a range of health issues, especially those related to ... Show More
32m 59s
Apr 2024
How Do Birds Fly?
Have you ever watched birds soaring in the sky and wondered... How do they fly like that? Our guest,  Alex Troutman, wildlife biologist and science communicator, is here to explain it all. A lifetime birding enthusiast, Alex turned his interest in birds into a job as a scientist. ... Show More
28m 45s
May 2025
Jupiter’s Cyclones, Amazon’s Satellites and T. rex Collagen
The congressionally mandated National Climate Assessment grinds to a halt. Amazon launches its first round of Internet satellites. The European Space Agency launches a satellite to measure the biomass of Earth’s trees. New data from NASA’s Juno spacecraft offer insights into Jupi ... Show More
9m 1s
Feb 2025
Bennu's Building Blocks of Life, Asteroid YR4's Threat, and Lunar Dome Mysteries: S28E15
<b>SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 15</b><br /><b>The Astronomy, Space and Science News Podcast</b><br /><b>Building Blocks of Life on Asteroid Bennu,</b> New Asteroid Threat, and Lunar Dome Mission<br />In this episode of SpaceTime, we uncover groundbreaking discoveries from the ast ... Show More
29m 8s
Aug 2021
What in the Wow?! The Science of Awe (Encore - 8/9/21)
Why in the world has Mindy has turned her old ice cream truck into a mini museum of Wow on Wheels? And how in the world will this “rolling thunder of science and wonder” inspire a sense of AWE in the neighborhood? Join Mindy, Guy Raz, and the rest of the gang on a trip down memor ... Show More
29m 18s
Jan 2021
Crying: why do your eyes leak?
<p>We are the only animals that cry emotionally. Scientists don't know exactly why we do it, but all of our theories lead us to believe it is a healthy practice, and maybe we should seek it out. Today we are going to explain all the up to date research about BALLING YOUR EYES OUT ... Show More
57m 50s
Jan 2024
Blazing a trail to the Moon
<p>We're celebrating lunar missions and the space advocacy that helps make them happen this week on Planetary Radio. Casey Dreier and Jack Kiraly, chief of space policy and director of government relations at The Planetary Society, update you on our next Day of Action in Washingt ... Show More
59m 14s
Jan 2025
Why is Jupiter called Earth’s bodyguard?
<p>Jupiter is the oldest planet in the solar system. It’s also the biggest. Some call it “Earth’s bodyguard” because it keeps asteroids and comets from hitting our planet. But is Jupiter <em>really</em> protecting Earth?</p><br><p>Join Molly and co-host Rida as they head to a liv ... Show More
26m 13s
Mar 2025
Why We Yawn, Time Travel, and Other Big Questions? 🤔⏳🥱
In this episode, we’ll discover why yawning isn’t just about being tired—it helps cool your brain and can even be contagious! We’ll explore the nature of time and why building a time machine isn’t as simple as it sounds. We’ll also uncover why eating salty foods makes us thirsty ... Show More
25m 20s