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Get ready for another BIG and BRILLIANT journey through time, space, and the human mind on this weekâs Science Weekly!
Weâre heading back to Ancient Egypt to unlock the secrets of hieroglyphics, a mysterious language that was lost for thousands of years. Then we zoom inside your head to explore the incredible science of the brain and how this squishy, sparky organ really works.
In Science in the News, robotic dogs could soon be helping to fight wildfires, scientists in India have discovered a galaxy thatâs an incredible 12 billion years old, and Dr Matilda Brindle joins Dan to investigate the science behind the very first human kiss, believed to date back millions of years.
We also answer your questions... Charlie wants to know how race cars go so fast, and Mercedes Durham from Cardiff University explains why the Ancient Egyptians wrote in hieroglyphics.
Dangerous Dan returns with a tiny dinosaur with a big reputation, the Compsognathus.
And in Battle of the Sciences, Daniel Glaser makes the case for neurology, revealing the electrifying science that powers your brain.
Plus, we head back to Deep Space High for Space For All, discovering what kinds of space careers are perfect for people who love languages.
This week, we learn about:
How hieroglyphics worked in Ancient Egypt
How the human brain sends messages
Robotic dogs and fighting wildfires
A galaxy older than most of the universe
The surprising history of the first kiss
How race cars reach extreme speeds
All that and more on this weekâs Science Weekly!
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Get ready for another BIG and BRILLIANT journey through time, space, and the human mind on this weekâs Science Weekly!
Weâre heading back to Ancient Egypt to unlock the secrets of hieroglyphics, a mysterious language that was lost for thousands of years. Then we zoom inside your head to explore the incredible science of the brain and how this squishy, sparky organ really works.
In Science in the News, robotic dogs could soon be helping to fight wildfires, scientists in India have discovered a galaxy thatâs an incredible 12 billion years old, and Dr Matilda Brindle joins Dan to investigate the science behind the very first human kiss, believed to date back millions of years.
We also answer your questions... Charlie wants to know how race cars go so fast, and Mercedes Durham from Cardiff University explains why the Ancient Egyptians wrote in hieroglyphics.
Dangerous Dan returns with a tiny dinosaur with a big reputation, the Compsognathus.
And in Battle of the Sciences, Daniel Glaser makes the case for neurology, revealing the electrifying science that powers your brain.
Plus, we head back to Deep Space High for Space For All, discovering what kinds of space careers are perfect for people who love languages.
This week, we learn about:
How hieroglyphics worked in Ancient Egypt
How the human brain sends messages
Robotic dogs and fighting wildfires
A galaxy older than most of the universe
The surprising history of the first kiss
How race cars reach extreme speeds
All that and more on this weekâs Science Weekly!
Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plus
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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