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It's still time for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this weekās Science Quest!
In Science in the News, aĀ rare turtle rescued in the UK begins the next stage of its recovery, scientists discover that snakes donāt get hungry in the same way humans do, and archaeologist NataÅ”a Sarkic joins Dan to investigate the remains of a so-called āvampireā found in a grave at RaÄesa, a fortress in eastern Croatia.
Itās time for your questions too. Leo wants to know how chameleons change colour, and Simon Green from the Open University answers Roscoeās big space question: just how hot is the Sunās core?
Dangerous Dan introduces the bizarre hag moth, and in Battle of the Sciences, we head beneath the ice with glaciologist Sammie Buzzard from the UK Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling to uncover what glaciers can teach us about our planet.
Plus, in Space Cadets, Harry and Terry blast off on an accidental adventure to the Sun to discover more about the star at the centre of our Solar System.
What we learn about:
How rescued sea turtles recover
Why snakes donāt feel hunger like humans
The truth behind a āvampireā burial in Croatia
How chameleons change colour
How hot the Sunās core really is
The unusual hag moth
What glaciologists study beneath the ice
All that and more on this weekās Science Quest!
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It's still time for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this weekās Science Quest!
In Science in the News, aĀ rare turtle rescued in the UK begins the next stage of its recovery, scientists discover that snakes donāt get hungry in the same way humans do, and archaeologist NataÅ”a Sarkic joins Dan to investigate the remains of a so-called āvampireā found in a grave at RaÄesa, a fortress in eastern Croatia.
Itās time for your questions too. Leo wants to know how chameleons change colour, and Simon Green from the Open University answers Roscoeās big space question: just how hot is the Sunās core?
Dangerous Dan introduces the bizarre hag moth, and in Battle of the Sciences, we head beneath the ice with glaciologist Sammie Buzzard from the UK Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling to uncover what glaciers can teach us about our planet.
Plus, in Space Cadets, Harry and Terry blast off on an accidental adventure to the Sun to discover more about the star at the centre of our Solar System.
What we learn about:
How rescued sea turtles recover
Why snakes donāt feel hunger like humans
The truth behind a āvampireā burial in Croatia
How chameleons change colour
How hot the Sunās core really is
The unusual hag moth
What glaciologists study beneath the ice
All that and more on this weekās Science Quest!
Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plus
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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