Synopsis
Brains On!® is a science podcast for curious kids and adults from American Public Media. Co-hosted each week by kid scientists and reporters from public radio, we ask questions ranging from the science behind sneezing to how to translate the purr of cats, and go wherever the answers take us. @Brains_On
Episodes
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Carnivorous plants: How they lure, trap and digest
16/09/2016 Duration: 12minMost plants get the energy and nutrients they need from water, sunlight, air and soil. But carnivorous plants get key nutrients from a different source: bugs. We’ll find out how they do it and talk about the mystery of how venus fly traps snap shut.
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How is glass made?
11/08/2016 Duration: 14minThe process that turns sand into glass is very cool – or rather, we should say very hot. Very, very, very hot as it turns out. Humans have been turning minerals from the earth’s crust into glass for 3,500 years. Find out how it’s done and how it’s evolved – from blowing glass by hand to a factory that makes hundreds of glass bottles every minute. Plus: The mystery sound!
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Mosquitoes: What are they good for?
15/07/2016 Duration: 12minHow and why do mosquitoes suck our blood? Why do their bites itch ALL the time? Why do some people get bitten more than others? And do these pesky and possibly dangerous insects serve any kind of useful purpose?
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Big universe, big questions
14/06/2016 Duration: 16minHave you ever wondered about what’s beyond the edge of the universe? Or maybe a better question: is there even an edge of the universe? And what does it mean that the universe is expanding? Nine-year-old Thea talks with astrophysicist Katie Mack to find answers to her many questions about the universe.
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Why don't carnivores need to eat their vegetables?
17/05/2016 Duration: 12minWe’re back with new episodes! Carnivores are animals that only eat other animals – so how do they get the vitamins, minerals and fiber that we humans get from eating plants? We take a trip to a salad bar with some animal pals to find out.
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How do you catch a cold?
22/04/2016 Duration: 23minWe’ve been catching colds for millennia – but it wasn’t until fairly recently that we actually understood how and why we get sneezy, coughy, and achy. In this episode, we find out more about the common cold: Does standing outside in the cold actually make it easier to get sick? Is there a cure that really works? Could there be a benefit to catching the rhinovirus? Listen for all the answers + the mystery sound!
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Is there life on other planets?
07/04/2016 Duration: 27minIs there anybody out there? Like, WAAAAY out there? In this episode we hear from astronomer Laura Danly about the search for life on other planets. We’ll also learn what that search has in common with a fairy tale.
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Extinction!
22/03/2016 Duration: 33minDid Dinosaurs have feathers? Can you bring back species that have gone extinct? Find out here.
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Brains On! Besties
08/03/2016 Duration: 23minMeet the Brains On! Besties… kid-friendly audio finds we think you’ll love.
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Living Large with the International Space Station
21/02/2016 Duration: 28minThe International Space Station sits 250 miles above Earth, but how did it get there? And what’s it like to live in space?
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Mystery sound extravaganza!
10/02/2016 Duration: 22minOMG, this is the episode you’ve been waiting for… an all-out, wall-to-wall, super-duper Mystery Sound show. Guess the sounds sent in from listeners and scientists alike. Plus, if you like having fun (and dancing), stick around to the end of the episode. An extra-special audio treat awaits. Shhhhhhhhhh!
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Spider sense
26/01/2016 Duration: 26minDo spiders give you the heebie-jeebies? If so, we want to change your mind about our eight-legged buddies!
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Why are no two snowflakes the same?
13/01/2016 Duration: 11minIn this episode, Dr. Ken Libbrecht answers all of our snowflake questions: How are snowflakes made? Why are they different shapes? How is it that they’re all unique? And how does a scientist who lives in southern California study snow?
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The science of baking
22/12/2015 Duration: 21minBaking can seem kind of magical. You take a bunch of ingredients, mix them all together, put them in the oven, and then a little time passes — and you have cake! Or cookies! Or bread! But there’s no magic wand involved in the process — it’s chemistry!
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Barks, growls, meows and purrs: Translating cats and dogs
08/12/2015 Duration: 15minThis episode brings you a slew of dog and cat mystery sounds to puzzle over. Can you tell the difference playful barks and warning barks? How about decoding the meaning behind a cat’s meow?
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How do meteorologists predict the weather?
25/11/2015 Duration: 23minThere’s all sorts of weather happening right now around the world. Rain, sun, wind, snow… you name it, somewhere it’s happening. It may seem hard to keep track of it all, but scientists have it figured out. We’ll find out how they collect data on weather around the globe and turn it into a forecast.
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The great cat debate: Evil or misunderstood?
18/11/2015 Duration: 15minWe're transporting you to the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul for a segment from a recent live show: Cats vs. Dogs. In this very important debate, producers Marc Sanchez and Sanden Totten try to get the bottom of our feline friends' mysterious behavior. Plus: The mystery sound!
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Your booger questions, answered
21/10/2015 Duration: 11minNasal mucus is very important to our health – and actually kind of magical. There’s a lot going on in our noses all the time that we don’t appreciate. Where do boogers come from? Why does your nose run when you’re out in the cold? Why does your nose get stuffy when you’re sick?
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Why does tickling make you laugh?
15/09/2015 Duration: 11minCan you tickle yourself? Probably not. Almost everybody is ticklish, but what’s happening to us is a bit of a mystery.
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Bridges vs. Tunnels
26/08/2015 Duration: 28minWe’ve gotten a lot of questions about bridges and tunnels: How do bridges stay up? How are tunnels built? How do they build bridges over water? How do they put tunnels underwater? To answer these questions we’re staging a little friendly competition: bridges vs. tunnels!