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By Mango Education
The podcast currently has 150 episodes available.
Muddy boots or clean shoes?
An apple that's been bitten into, and no traces of the culprit! Help Sameer solve the case and find out who ate his apple.
With the new year, natural phenomena too seem to be changing in character. The surprise monsoon spill-over being experienced by the state of Tamil Nadu is proof of the same. Here are Science Educator Obuli Chandran's thoughts on it.
An educational story, especially for our young listeners, this episode is all about solving the science mystery behind a bowl of disappearing water!
The Great Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter is a rare spectacle that we were extremely fortunate to witness after nearly 800 years! Here's a narrative on the event and the significance it holds for astronomy enthusiasts.
Have you noticed the tiny patches that are sometimes visible on the sun and are darker than the rest of its surface? Those patches are what we call 'Sunspots'. In this episode, Obuli Chandran explains what sunspots are, how they're formed, and what the solar cycle is all about.
A fun science mystery for you comes in the form of this delightful story. How fast can you crack the hints and identify the mysterious best friend?
India experiences two types of monsoons. Learn the difference between them and how they influence and are in turn influenced by different factors.
Biomimicry plays a significant role in the various inventions and architectural designs conceived by humans. The 'velcro' by George de Mestral is one such product that was inspired by nature. Here's a story of the invention of the velcro, narrated by Kovai Guru Reythus, a member of Mango Science Club.
The detection of water on the moon began in the 20th century, but research is an ongoing process. This year, NASA announced a second bout of discovering water along different regions of the moon.
The podcast currently has 150 episodes available.