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

    In this episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly, we continue our bigger and better podcast, where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out to determine which science is the best, and learn what would happen in a world with no gravity!

    Dan kicks off with the latest science news, starting with a mishap on the Moon involving a lunar lander. Next, we unpack a discovery that scientists are describing as a "goldmine for potential antibiotics." Finally, Richard Comont from the Bumblebee Conservation Trust joins Dan to discuss the alarming emergency facing bumblebees across the UK.

    Then, we answer your questions! Blythe wants to know: will robots take over the world? Dr. Mathew Caley from Queen Mary University answers Arun’s question: how does the human body make cells?

    In Dangerous Dan, we learn all about Mount Roraima!

    Then, it’s time for Battle of the Sciences! Astronomer Govert Schilling paints a world with no gravity and makes the case for astrophysics...

    What do we learn about?

    ·   What went wrong with a recent lunar lander mission

    ·   The alarming emergency facing bumblebees across the UK

    ·   How the body creates cells

    ·   The dangers of Mount Roraima

    ·    And in Battle of the Sciences, we picture a world with no gravity!

    All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!

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  • This week, Dan's answering your most burning questions about colour!

    Ever wondered how the sky changes from light to dark blue, from brilliant shades of red to deep hues of purple? Or maybe that's boring – and you'd like to know why pee is yellow...

    We also check in with the Aquanauts, where this week, they’re diving into the fascinating world of water economy!

    Join us as we explore fascinating facts, surprising discoveries, and the wonders of science.

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

    In this episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly, we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn what makes us so impatient. 

    Dan kicks off with the latest science news, starting with how Mount Vesuvius turned a Roman man's brain into glass. Next, we learn about the second-ever commercial spacecraft to land on the moon. Finally, TV presenter and author, Konnie Huq, joins Dan to discuss her new National Innovation Challenge, designed to inspire young people to think big and tackle pressing issues like climate change.

    We then answer your questions, Jack wants to know why the ocean is so salty? Professor Francisco Diego from UCL then answers Matty's question: Why does the moon have craters and how were they made?

    Dangerous Dan continues, where we learn all about the Giant Cave Centipede!

    Then, it’s time for Battle of the Sciences, behavioural scientist Professor Daniel Read from Warwick University reveals how evolution may have wired us for impatience...

    What do we learn about?

    ·   How Mount Vesuvius turned a Roman man's brain into glass

    ·   An amazing new science competition launched by Konnie Huq 

    ·   Why the moon has so many craters 

    ·   The dangerous Giant Cave Centipede 

    ·    And in Battle of the Sciences, we uncover the secrets behind impatience!

    All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!

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  • This week, we chat to a real-life astronaut!

    Meganne Christian, a British astronaut-in-training, is joining us for an exclusive chat about space, science, and why she’s passionate about inspiring the next generation of explorers.

    We also catch up with the Aquanauts who, this week, are finding out about how the cost of water is built in to so many other things we need in life.

    Join us as we explore fascinating facts, surprising discoveries, and the wonders of science.

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

    In this episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly, we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn all about the brain's ability to block pain!

    Dan kicks off with the latest science news, starting with a spectacular planetary parade—a rare celestial event that won’t grace our skies again until 2040! Next, we learn about the record-breaking pace at which the world's glaciers are melting. Finally, horticulturist, Roger Parsons, joins Dan for a daffodil hunt and what YOU can do to help.  

    We then answer your questions, Jack wants to know why do we breathe automatically? Professor Georgina Ellison from KCL then answers Fifi's question: Why do humans need to drink water?

    Dangerous Dan continues, where we learn all about the Texas Blind Salamander 

    Then, it’s time for Battle of the Sciences, where Dr. Dan Baumgardt from Bristol University explores the power of neuroscience, revealing how the brain can switch off pain!

    What do we learn about?

    ·     A rare celestial event you won’t see again for another 15 years!

    ·    The record breaking-pace the world's glaciers are melting at 

    ·     Why humans need to drink water

    ·     The dangerous Texas Blind Salamander 

    ·     And in Battle of the Sciences, the secrets of the brain!

    All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!

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  • This week, Dan’s answering all of your burning science questions! Find out what role cortisol plays in your emotions, how illness affects your immune system, if planets can die, and the most important question of all – can animals burp?

    We also catch up with the Aquanauts who, this week, are looking at the challenges around water waste. 

    Join us as we explore fascinating facts, surprising discoveries, and the wonders of science.

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

    In this episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly, we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn about the aurora borealis! 

    Dan kicks off with the latest in science news, beginning with the discovery of what has been described as the 'one of the most important pieces of Roman history unearthed in the UK’. Then, we dive into a fascinating conservation effort at a Bristol zoo that’s helping to bring an extinct fish back to the wild. Finally, Walter Meier, a research scientist at the NSIDC, explains the alarming implications of global sea ice reaching a record low.

    We then answer your questions, Alfie wants to know why your fingers go wrinkly in the bath and Amber Croft from Drusillas Zoo joins Dan to answer Finn's question: Why are sloths so slow?

    Dangerous Dan continues, where we learn all about the ghost slug!

    Then, it’s time for Battle of the Sciences, where Dr. Ian Whittaker makes the case for physics as the ultimate science and reveals the stunning secrets behind the aurora borealis!

    What do we learn about?

    ·     An ancient Roman Basilica discovered in London  

    ·    The alarming news that the world's sea ice has reached a record low

    ·     Why sloths are so slow

    ·     The dangerous ghost slug 

    ·     And in Battle of the Sciences, the secrets of the aurora borealis!

    All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!

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  • Welcome to our new Science Midweekly series!

    This week, Dan answers your questions! Uncover the secrets of atoms, learn how the first tree came to be, and explore the fascinating colours animals can see!

    We also catch up with the Aquanauts who, this week, are looking at where water goes once we are finished with it. 

    Join us as we explore fascinating facts, surprising discoveries, and the wonders of science.

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

    In this episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly, we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn about a dinosaur which used to rule the skies!

    Dan kicks off with the latest in science news, beginning with a fascinating update on the Earth's core—could its shape be shifting? Next, we dive deep into the ocean to meet a newly discovered fish, named after a beloved film character. And to wrap up, Richard Fox from Butterfly Conservation joins Dan to explore the urgent challenges facing butterflies across the UK and what can be done to help.

    We then answer your questions, Lulu wants to know why planets have a gravitational pull and our favourite meteorologist, Kirsty McCabe joins Dan to answer Deanna's question: Where did the first water droplet come from?  

    Dangerous Dan continues, where we learn all about the poisonous Oleander plant.

    In Battle of the Sciences, Dr. Natalia Jagielska explains the power of the palaeontology... the study of ancient dinosaur fossils! 

    What do we learn about?

    ·     What's happened to the shape of the Earth's core

    ·    The urgent crisis facing butterflies in the UK

    ·     How the first water droplet was formed 

    ·     The dangers of the Oleander plant

    ·     And in Battle of the Sciences, the power of palaeontology 

    All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!

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  • Welcome to our new Science Midweekly series!

    This week, Dan dives into your questions! Discover how Jupiter might help protect Earth, uncover the secrets of how mobile phones work, and explore the science behind why some songs get stuck in your head!

    We also catch up with the Aquanauts who are discovering other sources of water as we continue our brand-new exciting series all about water!

    Join us as we explore fascinating facts, surprising discoveries, and the wonders of science.

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

    In this episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly, we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn about the power of the brain!

    Dan kicks off with the latest in science news, beginning with an ancient Roman scroll which has been digitally unwrapped by scientists. Next, we explore an asteroid which could potentially collide with Earth in the not so distant future. Finally,  Andrew Shepherd joins Dan to track the collision path of the world's largest iceberg. 

    We then answer your questions, Elodie wants to know why we laugh and Dr. Colin Bull from Stirling University answer's Ashton's question: How do fish breathe underwater?

    Dangerous Dan continues, where we learn all about the endangered Blue-Spotted Tree Monitor. 

    In Battle of the Sciences, Dr. Christelle Langley explains the power of the brain and why cognitive neuroscience is the best kind of science. 

    What do we learn about?

    ·     An asteroid hurtling towards Earth 

    ·    Tracking the collision path of the world's largest iceberg. 

    ·     How do fish breathe underwater?

    ·     The dangers of the Blue-Spotted Tree Monitor

    ·     And in Battle of the Sciences, the power of brain!

    All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!

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  • Welcome to our new Science Midweekly series!

    This week, Dan answers your questions as we explore why different types of stones exist, uncover the stories behind ear defenders, and solve a mystery about breathing!

    We also catch up with the Aquanauts who are discovering where water comes from as we continue our brand-new exciting series all about water!

    Join us as we explore fascinating facts, surprising discoveries, and the wonders of science.

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

    In this episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly, we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn about the power of accents!

    Dan kicks off with the latest in science news, beginning with a ground-breaking discovery on a distant asteroid millions of miles away. Next, we explore the impact of Donald Trump's presidency on climate change. Finally, Andrew Sweetman joins Dan to reveal what scientists are uncovering in the deepest parts of the ocean.

    We then answer your questions, Edith wants to know why we get itchy spots and Dr. Jacob Gardner from Reading University answer's Romi's question: Why do men have nipples?

    Dangerous Dan continues, where we learn about the Armstrong Limit!

    In Battle of the Sciences, Professor Mercedes Durham explains the power of accents and why sociolinguistics is the best kind of science. 

    What do we learn about?

    ·     An amazing discovery on an asteroid millions of miles away 

    ·     What scientists are discovering in the deepest parts of the ocean

    ·     Why do men have nipples?

    ·     The dangers of the Armstrong Limit

    ·     And in Battle of the Sciences, the power of accents!

    All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!

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  • Welcome to our brand new Science Midweekly series!

    This week, we meet the Aquanauts as we explore the incredible role water plays in sustaining life on Earth. Dan will also be answering your questions as Ethan wants to know the secrets behind atoms and Anna wonders why our voice cracks...

    Join us for a brand-new episode of our exciting series all about water!

     

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

    In this episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly, we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn about the future of AI!

    Dan kicks off with the latest science news, starting with an update on astronaut Suni Williams, who has been stuck on the ISS since June. We then explore how hitchhiking pests are wreaking havoc on ecosystems worldwide. Finally, Professor Peter Heather joins Dan to discuss a ground-breaking method for testing ancient DNA that could reshape our understanding of British history.

    We then answer your questions, Arthur wants to know all about cryogenic freezing and Professor Adam Taylor from Lancaster University answer's Harvey's question: Why do we get pins and needles? 

    Dangerous Dan continues, where we learn about one of the ocean's deadliest creatures... the Megamouth Shark. 

    In Battle of the Sciences, Dr. John Woodward explains the future of AI and why Computer Science is the best kind of science.

    What do we learn about?

    ·     Update on Suni Williams who has been stuck on the ISS since June

    ·     Hitchhiking pests wreaking havoc across the globe 

    ·     Why we get pins and needles?

    ·     One of the ocean's deadliest creatures 

    ·     And in Battle of the Sciences, the future of AI!

    All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!

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

    In this episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly, we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn about the atomic clock and how it's revolutionising timekeeping! 

    Dan starts with the latest science news, where we learn about Amazon boss Jeff Bezos' entry into space, how Norway became the first country to go all electric on the roads, and Dr. Vittorio Aita from King's College London joins Dan to explain about a new revelation in timekeeping. 

    We then answer your questions, Etta wants to know all about white holes and Dr. Susan Cartwright from Sheffield University answers Linden's question: if you point a laser at the sky, will it reach space?

    Dangerous Dan continues, and we’re diving into one of the ocean’s most mysterious creatures—the Black Swallower!

    In Battle of the Sciences, Dr. Steve Taylor breaks down the science of time and why it sometimes flies by and other times drags on.

    What do we learn about?

    ·     How Jeff Bezos is taking on Elon Musk in the space race

    ·     The first nation to go all electric on the roads 

    ·     The atomic clock and how it's revolutionising timekeeping

    ·     Can lasers really reach space?

    ·     And in Battle of the Sciences, the science of time! 

    All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!

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

    In this episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly, we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn all about why flowers are so colourful!

    Dan starts with the latest science news, where we discover what made more electricity than ever last year, uncover the largest dinosaur footprint ever found in the UK, and Dr. Martin Cheek from Kew Gardens joins Dan to explain the new species discovered in 2024!

    We then answer your questions, Arthur wants to know if humans will ever run out of water and Beverley Glover from the University of Cambridge explains why flowers have colour.

    Dangerous Dan continues, and we learn all about Annapurna, a mountain in Nepal that stands at over 8,000m!

    And Battle of the Sciences is all about astrophysics as Anna Puglisi explains the secrets of the universe. 

    What do we learn about?

    ·     What made more electricity than ever last year? 

    ·     Will humans ever run out of water?

    ·     Why flowers have colour

    ·     One of the world’s deadliest mountains 

    ·     And the secrets of the universe in Battle of the Sciences

    All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!

     

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

    This episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn all about why we burp!

    Dan starts with the latest science news where we discover how much dinosaur fossils have recently sold for at auction, what our galaxy looked like when it was first formed and finally, Marie Weech from Kew Gardens joins Dan to explain their plans to digitise their dried plant and fungal specimens.

    We then answer your questions, Ned wants to know if blackholes are harmless and Daniel Sifrim from Queen’s Mary’s University answers why we burp.

    Dangerous Dan continues and we learn all about Kilauea volcano in the middle of the Pacific.

    And Battle of the Sciences is all about consumer psychology as Cathrine Jansson-Boyd explains why we buy things.

    What do we learn about?

    ·         What our galaxy looked like when it was formed.

    ·         Whether or not blackholes are harmless

    ·        Why we burp

    ·         An ancient and deadly volcano in the middle of the Pacific

    ·         Why we choose to buy things in Battle of the Sciences

    All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!

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

    This episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn all about how spiders make webs!

    Dan starts with the latest science news where we learn about the extraordinary journey one humpback whale has made, we delve into the environmental impact of filming films such as Star Wars and finally, Matt Huggins from Buttercups Sanctuary tells us why his goat sanctuary is overflowing with abandoned goats.  

    We then answer your questions, Alon wants to know how the space-time continuum works, and Snata Chakraborty from the University of Portsmouth joins Dan to explain how spiders make webs.

    Dangerous Dan continues and we learn all about the deadly Saw-scaled Viper

    And Dan is joined by Vanessa Wilson in Battle of the Sciences which is all about comparative psychology and why it's the best kind of science. 

    What do we learn about?

    ·         The amazing migration of one humpback whale

    ·         What the space-time continuum is and how it works

    ·        Why one goat sanctuary is overflowing with abandoned goats

    ·         How spiders make webs

    ·         The difference between animal and human brains in Battle of the Sciences

    All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!

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

    This episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn all about why this Christmas is unlikely to be a white one.

    Dan starts with the latest science news where we learn why NASA won’t be returning to the moon until at least 2027, we explore a new project which focuses on stopping satellites from crashing, and finally, Jodie Mills from West Cumbria River Trust chats to Dan about their new festive, immersive trails!

    We then answer your questions where Dan explains how MAGLEV trains work, and Kirsty McCabe is back to explain why a white Christmas is wishful thinking this year.

    Dangerous Dan continues and we learn all about the pre-historic Mosasaurus.

    And Battle of the Sciences continues where Dan chats to Dr. Chris Van Tulleken about the power of food and how it affects our bodies is the best kind of science.

    What do we learn about?

    ·         Why NASA has delayed their return to the moon

    ·         What a MAGLEV train is and how it works

    ·         A new immersive festive trail in Cumbria

    ·         Why it’s never a white Christmas in the UK

    ·         The power of food and its effects on our bodies.

    All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!

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