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Science's Not Boring

Science's Not Boring

Veröffentlicht: 2026-06-21
© 2026 Kidopoly
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Veröffentlicht: 2026-06-21
© 2026 Kidopoly
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Why do we have Summers and Winters?

Why do we have Summers and Winters?

Did you know you're currently flying through space at 67,000 miles per hour on a giant spaceship called Earth?! Hold on tight as Mira and Finn bust the biggest myth about summer and winter! Most people think we get hot in July because Earth flies closer
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Did you know you're currently flying through space at 67,000 miles per hour on a giant spaceship called Earth?! Hold on tight as Mira and Finn bust the biggest myth about summer and winter! Most people think we get hot in July because Earth flies closer to the Sun. But guess what? That is completely backwards! In the middle of summer, we are actually 3 million miles FARTHER away! So, why do we sweat in July and freeze in January? It's all thanks to a clever 23.5-degree lean called axial tilt! When your half of the planet leans toward the sun, you get long, hot days and celebrate the summer solstice. When it leans away, you get chilly winter snow! Plus, discover what happens when a planet tilts too far. You won't believe the wild weather on the ice giant Uranus, where it spins completely on its side and a single winter lasts for 21 whole Earth years in pitch-black darkness! Grab your sunglasses and your warmest winter coat, and join us to uncover the amazing science behind our planet's perfectly tilted thermostat!
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Erscheinungs­datum: 21.6.2026, 08:00:00

Beschreibung

A groundbreaking podcast for curious kids aged 4-12 that proves science is anything but dull.  
Join our fictional AI hosts Mira, a brilliant 9-year-old, and her younger brother Finn, age 7, as they explore the incredible world of science. From exploding volcanoes and black holes to deadly venom and the tiny machines inside your own body, each episode uncovers the most astonishing, surprising, and sometimes mind-bending wonders of science - explained in a way that actually makes sense to kids.Whether you're discovering how rockets blast into space, why dinosaurs ruled the Earth, what really happens inside a thunderstorm, how your brain pulls off impossible tricks, or why the ocean's deepest creatures glow in the dark - Science Is Not Boring transforms big scientific ideas into unforgettable stories that ignite curiosity and wonder.Because science isn't a pile of facts to memorize. It's the story of how everything works - and how we figure it out.A note on why we use AI. For us, AI allows us to deliver learning at a scale and quality that previously would have been too expensive. If we make the odd technical error, or the sound goes a bit funny, bear with us, we're trying our best. We hope you enjoy the show!

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