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Get ready for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this weekâs Science Weekly!
In Science in the News, thereâs good news for giant pandas as theyâre officially no longer endangered. We also hear about a major change of command aboard the ISS. Plus, Ruth Williams from The Wildlife Trust joins us to explain why a record number of octopuses are suddenly appearing in UK waters.
The we answer your questions... Ralph wants to know about the different types of stone, and Colin Forsyth from University College London explains what plasma, the forgotten fourth state of matter, is.Â
Dangerous Dan returns with a plant you definitely donât want to mess with as he reveals the deadly science behind the Castor Bean Plant.
And in Battle of the Sciences, Charlie Firth from Oxford University makes the case for vaccines, explaining why theyâre one of the most important scientific inventions in human history.
Plus, Professor Hallux and Nanobot are back for another adventure, shrinking down inside the human body to explore how antibiotics work and why theyâre so powerful.
This week, we learn about:
The secret fourth state of matter called plasma
How vaccines protect your body from disease
Why pandas are making a comeback
Whatâs causing octopus numbers to rise in UK waters
The dangers of the castor bean plant
All that and more on this weekâs Science Weekly!
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Get ready for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this weekâs Science Weekly!
In Science in the News, thereâs good news for giant pandas as theyâre officially no longer endangered. We also hear about a major change of command aboard the ISS. Plus, Ruth Williams from The Wildlife Trust joins us to explain why a record number of octopuses are suddenly appearing in UK waters.
The we answer your questions... Ralph wants to know about the different types of stone, and Colin Forsyth from University College London explains what plasma, the forgotten fourth state of matter, is.Â
Dangerous Dan returns with a plant you definitely donât want to mess with as he reveals the deadly science behind the Castor Bean Plant.
And in Battle of the Sciences, Charlie Firth from Oxford University makes the case for vaccines, explaining why theyâre one of the most important scientific inventions in human history.
Plus, Professor Hallux and Nanobot are back for another adventure, shrinking down inside the human body to explore how antibiotics work and why theyâre so powerful.
This week, we learn about:
The secret fourth state of matter called plasma
How vaccines protect your body from disease
Why pandas are making a comeback
Whatâs causing octopus numbers to rise in UK waters
The dangers of the castor bean plant
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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