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We may have a new name but it's still time for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this weekâs Science Quest!
In Science in the News, scientists discover that Norwegian polar bears are healthier and fatter than ever, old boats are being sunk around the UK to create brand-new habitats for wildlife, and Meganne Christian from the UK Space Agency joins Dan to talk about the importance of women in science ahead of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Itâs time for your questions too. One listener wants to know why cats meow, and language expert Mercedes Durham from Cardiff University explains why our planet is called Earth.
Dangerous Dan is back with a strange and mysterious creature called the olm, and in Battle of the Sciences, things get rocky as Shaunna Morrison from Rutgers University makes the case for geoscience and why understanding the Earth beneath our feet really matters.
Plus, in Geology Rocks: Earthâs History, join Finley on a journey through time to explore fossils, volcanoes, and how rocks helped form our planet and even our universe.
What we learn about:
All that and more on this weekâs Science Quest!
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We may have a new name but it's still time for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this weekâs Science Quest!
In Science in the News, scientists discover that Norwegian polar bears are healthier and fatter than ever, old boats are being sunk around the UK to create brand-new habitats for wildlife, and Meganne Christian from the UK Space Agency joins Dan to talk about the importance of women in science ahead of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Itâs time for your questions too. One listener wants to know why cats meow, and language expert Mercedes Durham from Cardiff University explains why our planet is called Earth.
Dangerous Dan is back with a strange and mysterious creature called the olm, and in Battle of the Sciences, things get rocky as Shaunna Morrison from Rutgers University makes the case for geoscience and why understanding the Earth beneath our feet really matters.
Plus, in Geology Rocks: Earthâs History, join Finley on a journey through time to explore fossils, volcanoes, and how rocks helped form our planet and even our universe.
What we learn about:
All that and more on this weekâs Science Quest!
Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plus
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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