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TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT Tumble Science Podcast for Kids//About. SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. She wants kids, and really anyone, to know that HOW TO INTERVIEW A SCIENTIST Send us your interviews with scientists, and they might end up on our show! In this special bonus episode, we teach you how to interview a scientist. It's easier than you might think, and it's super fun. You might learn something that changes your life, or at least your outlook on science! Plus, our listener Vida finds out for us if you can send a robot into a black hole. WHAT'S PLAY DOH MADE OF? If you listened to my Mailbag episode, you probably came away knowing that play-doh has a lot of salt, but maybe not certain what the other ingredients are there for. In my exhaustive research, I found two versions of the Play-Doh recipe. The first is from the original patent, US 3,167,400, which lists the ingredients as follows: Grain Flour (hard winter wheat flour, first clears) Tap waterDECODING DOG DNA
Why do dogs look and act so different from each other? Listener Finley has two Chihuahuas named Peanut and Maggie, and she wants to know why they have different head shapes. She thinks it might have something to do with their DNA. It turns out scientists are studying what makes dogs the way they are, with the help of gigantic books of doggie DNA. Geneticist Jessica Hekman takes us on a THE SECRET SENSES OF PLANTS Post-note: Did you know that Stevie Wonder created an entire album inspired by plants? It's called Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants. It was based on a book called "The Secret Life of Plants" and the album provided the score to a documentary.Unfortunately, the book and the documentary are based on faulty science, and set back real research on plant communication. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THERE WAS NO MOON? What if there was no moon? In this episode, we find out that there's a lot of fascinating lunar science that goes into answering that question. Miquel Sureda is a Spanish astrophysicist and science communicator who helped us figure it out. Check out his Spanish language blog, Gaia Ciencia. And before we get to the science, one more thing: We collaborated with fellow Kids Listen podcast What If DINOSAUR POOP PT 2: THE COPROLITE QUEEN Dinosaur Poop Pt 2: The Coprolite Queen. In this episode, we learn about Mary Anning, one of the most famous female paleontologists to ever live. She made many great discoveries, including dinosaur poop! She was among the first to identify that strange fossil rocks were actually fossilized feces. Although Anning wasn't allowed to join the WHAT WOULD EARTH BE LIKE IF VOLCANOES DIDN'T EXIST? A volcanologist imagines a world without volcanoes, and tells us how her recipe for homemade lava bombs might lead to discoveries about ancient volcanoes in outer space! It turns out that volcanoes do more for planets than create natural pyrotechnic displays. You’re guarenteed to be blown away by volcanologist Erika Rader’s EXTREME VOLCANO SCIENCE PROJECT. Spoiler alert: It involves PODCAST | TUMBLE | SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDSABOUTTEACHER STOREPATREONBLOGCONTACTTUMBLE EN ESPAÑOL A SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS. Tumble is a science podcast for kids, to be enjoyed by the entire family. We tell stories about science discoveries, with the help of scientists! Join Lindsay and Marshall as they ask questions, share mysteries, and share what science is allabout.
TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT Tumble Science Podcast for Kids//About. SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. She wants kids, and really anyone, to know that HOW TO INTERVIEW A SCIENTIST Send us your interviews with scientists, and they might end up on our show! In this special bonus episode, we teach you how to interview a scientist. It's easier than you might think, and it's super fun. You might learn something that changes your life, or at least your outlook on science! Plus, our listener Vida finds out for us if you can send a robot into a black hole. WHAT'S PLAY DOH MADE OF? If you listened to my Mailbag episode, you probably came away knowing that play-doh has a lot of salt, but maybe not certain what the other ingredients are there for. In my exhaustive research, I found two versions of the Play-Doh recipe. The first is from the original patent, US 3,167,400, which lists the ingredients as follows: Grain Flour (hard winter wheat flour, first clears) Tap waterDECODING DOG DNA
Why do dogs look and act so different from each other? Listener Finley has two Chihuahuas named Peanut and Maggie, and she wants to know why they have different head shapes. She thinks it might have something to do with their DNA. It turns out scientists are studying what makes dogs the way they are, with the help of gigantic books of doggie DNA. Geneticist Jessica Hekman takes us on a THE SECRET SENSES OF PLANTS Post-note: Did you know that Stevie Wonder created an entire album inspired by plants? It's called Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants. It was based on a book called "The Secret Life of Plants" and the album provided the score to a documentary.Unfortunately, the book and the documentary are based on faulty science, and set back real research on plant communication. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THERE WAS NO MOON? What if there was no moon? In this episode, we find out that there's a lot of fascinating lunar science that goes into answering that question. Miquel Sureda is a Spanish astrophysicist and science communicator who helped us figure it out. Check out his Spanish language blog, Gaia Ciencia. And before we get to the science, one more thing: We collaborated with fellow Kids Listen podcast What If DINOSAUR POOP PT 2: THE COPROLITE QUEEN Dinosaur Poop Pt 2: The Coprolite Queen. In this episode, we learn about Mary Anning, one of the most famous female paleontologists to ever live. She made many great discoveries, including dinosaur poop! She was among the first to identify that strange fossil rocks were actually fossilized feces. Although Anning wasn't allowed to join the WHAT WOULD EARTH BE LIKE IF VOLCANOES DIDN'T EXIST? A volcanologist imagines a world without volcanoes, and tells us how her recipe for homemade lava bombs might lead to discoveries about ancient volcanoes in outer space! It turns out that volcanoes do more for planets than create natural pyrotechnic displays. You’re guarenteed to be blown away by volcanologist Erika Rader’s EXTREME VOLCANO SCIENCE PROJECT. Spoiler alert: It involves TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT Tumble Science Podcast for Kids//About. SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. She wants kids, and really anyone, to know that THE SEED TREASURE MAP How long can a seed live? To find out, scientists follow a secret map on a mission under the cover of night, to find a buried treasure. It’s all part of one of the longest running, most legendary experiments in science history! We follow plant biologist David Lowry and his team on this secret scientist-spy-treasure hunt, which only happens once every 20 years. HOW TO NAME A GALAXY How do you get a galaxy named for you? In this episode, we learn about the incredible life of Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil, who discovered a new type of galaxy now known as “Burçin’s Galaxy.” Since she was young, Burçin dreamed of studying the stars as an astrophysicist. But she faced many challenges to getting an education, because of what shewanted to wear.
JOIN TUMBLE'S THE WILDLIFE OF YOUR HOME PODCOURSE! Take the next step to explore and learn with Tumble! Join Marshall and scientist Rob Dunn for a first-of-its-kind, interactive, educational audio experience. The Wildlife of Your Home Podcourse is a 10 episode series that will train you to become an indoor wildlife investigator - a rare kind of scientist! You’ll learn about ecosystems, by discovering the unknown creatures you wake up with THE RISE OF THE DINOSAURS “What’s the oldest dinosaur?” “How did dinosaurs come alive?” We tackle two listener questions in one epic story of dinosaur domination. Scientist Jessica Whiteside takes us back in time to the dawn of the dinosaurs, 230 million years ago. The story involves fascinating fossils, intense lava eruptions, climate craziness, and ultimately, an explosion of dinosaurs.THE POOP COLLECTOR
The Poop Collector. If someone asked you to collect your poop every day for a year, would you say yes? That’s what microbiologist Lawrence David did, after watching a movie about a man who said yes to everything. Accepting the challenge led to a year of very stinky international adventures, turning Lawrence into the James Bond of poo. THE SLEEP CAMP EXPERIMENT In this episode we are talking about sleep, and an unusual experiment designed to study it. Imagine going to a camp where the director is a sleep scientist, and you go to bed hooked up to a THE SNOT AND THE WHALE There’s no better way to find out than getting up close and personal with whales! That’s what marine mammal biologist Justine Hudson did when she collected whale snot from belugas. Snot or “blow” is the watery cloud that sprays up when whales exhale. Justine shares her incredible snotty adventure in the Arctic, and tells us how INSIDE THE BAT CAVE (BONUS) What’s it like to go inside the world’s largest bat colony? In this special bonus episode, we’re sharing part of our interview with Jessica Dreyer, modern day Bat Woman and biologist. (Remember her from “The Journey to the Bat Cave”?!) Find out why a cave just outside San Antonio, Texas is home to 15 million bats - the largest gathering of mammals anywhere on the planet! PODCAST | TUMBLE | SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDSABOUTTEACHER STOREPATREONBLOGCONTACTTUMBLE EN ESPAÑOL A SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS. Tumble is a science podcast for kids, to be enjoyed by the entire family. We tell stories about science discoveries, with the help of scientists! Join Lindsay and Marshall as they ask questions, share mysteries, and share what science is allabout.
TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT Tumble Science Podcast for Kids//About. SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. She wants kids, and really anyone, to know that HOW TO INTERVIEW A SCIENTIST Send us your interviews with scientists, and they might end up on our show! In this special bonus episode, we teach you how to interview a scientist. It's easier than you might think, and it's super fun. You might learn something that changes your life, or at least your outlook on science! Plus, our listener Vida finds out for us if you can send a robot into a black hole. WHAT'S PLAY DOH MADE OF? If you listened to my Mailbag episode, you probably came away knowing that play-doh has a lot of salt, but maybe not certain what the other ingredients are there for. In my exhaustive research, I found two versions of the Play-Doh recipe. The first is from the original patent, US 3,167,400, which lists the ingredients as follows: Grain Flour (hard winter wheat flour, first clears) Tap waterDECODING DOG DNA
Why do dogs look and act so different from each other? Listener Finley has two Chihuahuas named Peanut and Maggie, and she wants to know why they have different head shapes. She thinks it might have something to do with their DNA. It turns out scientists are studying what makes dogs the way they are, with the help of gigantic books of doggie DNA. Geneticist Jessica Hekman takes us on a THE SECRET SENSES OF PLANTS Post-note: Did you know that Stevie Wonder created an entire album inspired by plants? It's called Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants. It was based on a book called "The Secret Life of Plants" and the album provided the score to a documentary.Unfortunately, the book and the documentary are based on faulty science, and set back real research on plant communication. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THERE WAS NO MOON? What if there was no moon? In this episode, we find out that there's a lot of fascinating lunar science that goes into answering that question. Miquel Sureda is a Spanish astrophysicist and science communicator who helped us figure it out. Check out his Spanish language blog, Gaia Ciencia. And before we get to the science, one more thing: We collaborated with fellow Kids Listen podcast What If DINOSAUR POOP PT 2: THE COPROLITE QUEEN Dinosaur Poop Pt 2: The Coprolite Queen. In this episode, we learn about Mary Anning, one of the most famous female paleontologists to ever live. She made many great discoveries, including dinosaur poop! She was among the first to identify that strange fossil rocks were actually fossilized feces. Although Anning wasn't allowed to join the WHAT WOULD EARTH BE LIKE IF VOLCANOES DIDN'T EXIST? A volcanologist imagines a world without volcanoes, and tells us how her recipe for homemade lava bombs might lead to discoveries about ancient volcanoes in outer space! It turns out that volcanoes do more for planets than create natural pyrotechnic displays. You’re guarenteed to be blown away by volcanologist Erika Rader’s EXTREME VOLCANO SCIENCE PROJECT. Spoiler alert: It involves PODCAST | TUMBLE | SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDSABOUTTEACHER STOREPATREONBLOGCONTACTTUMBLE EN ESPAÑOL A SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS. Tumble is a science podcast for kids, to be enjoyed by the entire family. We tell stories about science discoveries, with the help of scientists! Join Lindsay and Marshall as they ask questions, share mysteries, and share what science is allabout.
TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT Tumble Science Podcast for Kids//About. SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. She wants kids, and really anyone, to know that HOW TO INTERVIEW A SCIENTIST Send us your interviews with scientists, and they might end up on our show! In this special bonus episode, we teach you how to interview a scientist. It's easier than you might think, and it's super fun. You might learn something that changes your life, or at least your outlook on science! Plus, our listener Vida finds out for us if you can send a robot into a black hole. WHAT'S PLAY DOH MADE OF? If you listened to my Mailbag episode, you probably came away knowing that play-doh has a lot of salt, but maybe not certain what the other ingredients are there for. In my exhaustive research, I found two versions of the Play-Doh recipe. The first is from the original patent, US 3,167,400, which lists the ingredients as follows: Grain Flour (hard winter wheat flour, first clears) Tap waterDECODING DOG DNA
Why do dogs look and act so different from each other? Listener Finley has two Chihuahuas named Peanut and Maggie, and she wants to know why they have different head shapes. She thinks it might have something to do with their DNA. It turns out scientists are studying what makes dogs the way they are, with the help of gigantic books of doggie DNA. Geneticist Jessica Hekman takes us on a THE SECRET SENSES OF PLANTS Post-note: Did you know that Stevie Wonder created an entire album inspired by plants? It's called Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants. It was based on a book called "The Secret Life of Plants" and the album provided the score to a documentary.Unfortunately, the book and the documentary are based on faulty science, and set back real research on plant communication. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THERE WAS NO MOON? What if there was no moon? In this episode, we find out that there's a lot of fascinating lunar science that goes into answering that question. Miquel Sureda is a Spanish astrophysicist and science communicator who helped us figure it out. Check out his Spanish language blog, Gaia Ciencia. And before we get to the science, one more thing: We collaborated with fellow Kids Listen podcast What If DINOSAUR POOP PT 2: THE COPROLITE QUEEN Dinosaur Poop Pt 2: The Coprolite Queen. In this episode, we learn about Mary Anning, one of the most famous female paleontologists to ever live. She made many great discoveries, including dinosaur poop! She was among the first to identify that strange fossil rocks were actually fossilized feces. Although Anning wasn't allowed to join the WHAT WOULD EARTH BE LIKE IF VOLCANOES DIDN'T EXIST? A volcanologist imagines a world without volcanoes, and tells us how her recipe for homemade lava bombs might lead to discoveries about ancient volcanoes in outer space! It turns out that volcanoes do more for planets than create natural pyrotechnic displays. You’re guarenteed to be blown away by volcanologist Erika Rader’s EXTREME VOLCANO SCIENCE PROJECT. Spoiler alert: It involves TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT Tumble Science Podcast for Kids//About. SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. She wants kids, and really anyone, to know that THE SEED TREASURE MAP How long can a seed live? To find out, scientists follow a secret map on a mission under the cover of night, to find a buried treasure. It’s all part of one of the longest running, most legendary experiments in science history! We follow plant biologist David Lowry and his team on this secret scientist-spy-treasure hunt, which only happens once every 20 years. HOW TO NAME A GALAXY How do you get a galaxy named for you? In this episode, we learn about the incredible life of Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil, who discovered a new type of galaxy now known as “Burçin’s Galaxy.” Since she was young, Burçin dreamed of studying the stars as an astrophysicist. But she faced many challenges to getting an education, because of what shewanted to wear.
THE RISE OF THE DINOSAURS “What’s the oldest dinosaur?” “How did dinosaurs come alive?” We tackle two listener questions in one epic story of dinosaur domination. Scientist Jessica Whiteside takes us back in time to the dawn of the dinosaurs, 230 million years ago. The story involves fascinating fossils, intense lava eruptions, climate craziness, and ultimately, an explosion of dinosaurs.THE POOP COLLECTOR
The Poop Collector. If someone asked you to collect your poop every day for a year, would you say yes? That’s what microbiologist Lawrence David did, after watching a movie about a man who said yes to everything. Accepting the challenge led to a year of very stinky international adventures, turning Lawrence into the James Bond of poo. THE SLEEP CAMP EXPERIMENT In this episode we are talking about sleep, and an unusual experiment designed to study it. Imagine going to a camp where the director is a sleep scientist, and you go to bed hooked up to a THE SNOT AND THE WHALE There’s no better way to find out than getting up close and personal with whales! That’s what marine mammal biologist Justine Hudson did when she collected whale snot from belugas. Snot or “blow” is the watery cloud that sprays up when whales exhale. Justine shares her incredible snotty adventure in the Arctic, and tells us how THE HUNT FOR BLACK HOLES WITH KARL GEBHARDT How do black holes work? And how do we learn about them, when they're impossible to see? Karl Gebhardt is one of the world's top experts when it comes to black holes. He's a professor of astrophysics at the University of Texas. In his career, he's helped find half of the 80 known black holes in the universe. One of them was the biggest black hole known in the universe - 17 billion times INSIDE THE BAT CAVE (BONUS) What’s it like to go inside the world’s largest bat colony? In this special bonus episode, we’re sharing part of our interview with Jessica Dreyer, modern day Bat Woman and biologist. (Remember her from “The Journey to the Bat Cave”?!) Find out why a cave just outside San Antonio, Texas is home to 15 million bats - the largest gathering of mammals anywhere on the planet! PODCAST | TUMBLE | SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDSABOUTTEACHER STOREPATREONBLOGCONTACTTUMBLE EN ESPAÑOL Tumble is a science podcast for kids and grownups. We tell stories about science discoveries, with the help of scientists! TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum THE SEED TREASURE MAP How long can a seed live? To find out, scientists follow a secret map on a mission under the cover of night, to find a buried treasure. It’s all part of one of the longest running, most legendary experiments in science history! We follow plant biologist David Lowry and his team on this secret scientist-spy-treasure hunt, which only happens once every 20 years. HOW TO INTERVIEW A SCIENTIST Send us your interviews with scientists, and they might end up on our show! In this special bonus episode, we teach you how to interview a scientist. It's easier than you might think, and it's super fun. You might learn something that changes your life, or at least your outlook on science! Plus, our listener Vida finds out for us if you can send a robot into a black hole. HOW TO NAME A GALAXY How do you get a galaxy named for you? In this episode, we learn about the incredible life of Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil, who discovered a new type of galaxy now known as “Burçin’s Galaxy.” Since she was young, Burçin dreamed of studying the stars as an astrophysicist. But she faced many challenges to getting an education, because of what shewanted to wear.
WHAT'S PLAY DOH MADE OF? If you listened to my Mailbag episode, you probably came away knowing that play-doh has a lot of salt, but maybe not certain what the other ingredients are there for. In my exhaustive research, I found two versions of the Play-Doh recipe. The first is from the original patent, US 3,167,400, which lists the ingredients as follows: Grain Flour (hard winter wheat flour, first clears) Tap water WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THERE WAS NO MOON? What if there was no moon? In this episode, we find out that there's a lot of fascinating lunar science that goes into answering that question. Miquel Sureda is a Spanish astrophysicist and science communicator who helped us figure it out. Check out his Spanish language blog, Gaia Ciencia. And before we get to the science, one more thing: We collaborated with fellow Kids Listen podcast What If DE DÓNDE VIENEN LOS VIRUS?TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Los virus son como los ninjas más pequeños del planeta. Tienen infinidad de trucos y misterios. ¿Cómo adquieren los animales los virus y cómo se lo pasan a los humanos? Esa era la pregunta de uno de nuestros oyentes. Para averiguar la respuesta, nos adentramos en la ciencia de la virología, el estudio de los virus. El Dr. Jasdave Chahal es un virólogo y nos explica cómo el WHAT WOULD EARTH BE LIKE IF VOLCANOES DIDN'T EXIST? A volcanologist imagines a world without volcanoes, and tells us how her recipe for homemade lava bombs might lead to discoveries about ancient volcanoes in outer space! It turns out that volcanoes do more for planets than create natural pyrotechnic displays. You’re guarenteed to be blown away by volcanologist Erika Rader’s EXTREME VOLCANO SCIENCE PROJECT. Spoiler alert: It involves PODCAST | TUMBLE | SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDSABOUTTEACHER STOREPATREONBLOGCONTACTTUMBLE EN ESPAÑOL Tumble is a science podcast for kids and grownups. We tell stories about science discoveries, with the help of scientists! TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum THE SEED TREASURE MAP How long can a seed live? To find out, scientists follow a secret map on a mission under the cover of night, to find a buried treasure. It’s all part of one of the longest running, most legendary experiments in science history! We follow plant biologist David Lowry and his team on this secret scientist-spy-treasure hunt, which only happens once every 20 years. HOW TO INTERVIEW A SCIENTIST Send us your interviews with scientists, and they might end up on our show! In this special bonus episode, we teach you how to interview a scientist. It's easier than you might think, and it's super fun. You might learn something that changes your life, or at least your outlook on science! Plus, our listener Vida finds out for us if you can send a robot into a black hole. HOW TO NAME A GALAXY How do you get a galaxy named for you? In this episode, we learn about the incredible life of Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil, who discovered a new type of galaxy now known as “Burçin’s Galaxy.” Since she was young, Burçin dreamed of studying the stars as an astrophysicist. But she faced many challenges to getting an education, because of what shewanted to wear.
WHAT'S PLAY DOH MADE OF? If you listened to my Mailbag episode, you probably came away knowing that play-doh has a lot of salt, but maybe not certain what the other ingredients are there for. In my exhaustive research, I found two versions of the Play-Doh recipe. The first is from the original patent, US 3,167,400, which lists the ingredients as follows: Grain Flour (hard winter wheat flour, first clears) Tap water WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THERE WAS NO MOON? What if there was no moon? In this episode, we find out that there's a lot of fascinating lunar science that goes into answering that question. Miquel Sureda is a Spanish astrophysicist and science communicator who helped us figure it out. Check out his Spanish language blog, Gaia Ciencia. And before we get to the science, one more thing: We collaborated with fellow Kids Listen podcast What If DE DÓNDE VIENEN LOS VIRUS?TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Los virus son como los ninjas más pequeños del planeta. Tienen infinidad de trucos y misterios. ¿Cómo adquieren los animales los virus y cómo se lo pasan a los humanos? Esa era la pregunta de uno de nuestros oyentes. Para averiguar la respuesta, nos adentramos en la ciencia de la virología, el estudio de los virus. El Dr. Jasdave Chahal es un virólogo y nos explica cómo el WHAT WOULD EARTH BE LIKE IF VOLCANOES DIDN'T EXIST? A volcanologist imagines a world without volcanoes, and tells us how her recipe for homemade lava bombs might lead to discoveries about ancient volcanoes in outer space! It turns out that volcanoes do more for planets than create natural pyrotechnic displays. You’re guarenteed to be blown away by volcanologist Erika Rader’s EXTREME VOLCANO SCIENCE PROJECT. Spoiler alert: It involves TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum TUMBLE//SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS MANIFESTO Two beliefs at the core of Tumble Podcast: 1) If kids understand how science works, the future will be a better place. 2) Let's make morepodcasts for kids
TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS BLOG Learn more about each episode of Tumble! Science videos, photos and more educational information.WHOOO ARE OWLS?
What are the origins of owls, and why do they stay up at night? We answer questions from two owl-curious Tumble listeners. with the help of Harvard ornithologist Dr. Scott Edwards. He takes us on a journey starting in the time of the dinosaurs, to unravel the secrets of what made owls WHOOOO they are today. THE BIRD FAMILY TREE In the episode, Scott Edwards is looking at the bird family tree WHERE DO VIRUSES COME FROM? How do animals get viruses to pass on to humans? That’s what listener Ian wanted to know. To find out, we’re exploring the science of virology - the study of v THE HUNT FOR THE ALIEN VIRUSES Can viruses live in space? That’s what our listener Julian wants to know. It turns out, that’s a question that scientists are asking, too! Kathryn Bywaters is one of the scientists starting the search for viruses in space. She believes that finding viruses might be the easiest way to discover life on other planets. But first, we have to learn more about what a virus is, and how to find them.THE POOP COLLECTOR
If someone asked you to collect your poop every day for a year, would you say yes? That’s what microbiologist Lawrence David did, after watching a movie about a man who said yes to everything. Accepting the challenge led to a year of very stinky international adventures, turning Lawrence into the James Bond of poo. THE SECRET SENSES OF PLANTS Post-note: Did you know that Stevie Wonder created an entire album inspired by plants? It's called Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants. It was based on a book called "The Secret Life of Plants" and the album provided the score to a documentary.Unfortunately, the book and the documentary are based on faulty science, and set back real research on plant communication. TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//CONTACT Want to send us a recording, drawing, or photo? Use this form below to send it directly to us, along with your information! INSIDE THE BAT CAVE (BONUS) What’s it like to go inside the world’s largest bat colony? In this special bonus episode, we’re sharing part of our interview with Jessica Dreyer, modern day Bat Woman and biologist. (Remember her from “The Journey to the Bat Cave”?!) Find out why a cave just outside San Antonio, Texas is home to 15 million bats - the largest gathering of mammals anywhere on the planet! PODCAST | TUMBLE | SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDSABOUTTEACHER STOREPATREONBLOGCONTACTTUMBLE EN ESPAÑOL A SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS. Tumble is a science podcast for kids, to be enjoyed by the entire family. We tell stories about science discoveries, with the help of scientists! Join Lindsay and Marshall as they ask questions, share mysteries, and share what science is allabout.
TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT Tumble Science Podcast for Kids//About. SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. She wants kids, and really anyone, to know that TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum HOW TO INTERVIEW A SCIENTIST Send us your interviews with scientists, and they might end up on our show! In this special bonus episode, we teach you how to interview a scientist. It's easier than you might think, and it's super fun. You might learn something that changes your life, or at least your outlook on science! Plus, our listener Vida finds out for us if you can send a robot into a black hole. THE SEED TREASURE MAP How long can a seed live? To find out, scientists follow a secret map on a mission under the cover of night, to find a buried treasure. It’s all part of one of the longest running, most legendary experiments in science history! We follow plant biologist David Lowry and his team on this secret scientist-spy-treasure hunt, which only happens once every 20 years. HOW TO NAME A GALAXY How do you get a galaxy named for you? In this episode, we learn about the incredible life of Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil, who discovered a new type of galaxy now known as “Burçin’s Galaxy.” Since she was young, Burçin dreamed of studying the stars as an astrophysicist. But she faced many challenges to getting an education, because of what shewanted to wear.
WHAT'S PLAY DOH MADE OF? If you listened to my Mailbag episode, you probably came away knowing that play-doh has a lot of salt, but maybe not certain what the other ingredients are there for. In my exhaustive research, I found two versions of the Play-Doh recipe. The first is from the original patent, US 3,167,400, which lists the ingredients as follows: Grain Flour (hard winter wheat flour, first clears) Tap water DE DÓNDE VIENEN LOS VIRUS?TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Los virus son como los ninjas más pequeños del planeta. Tienen infinidad de trucos y misterios. ¿Cómo adquieren los animales los virus y cómo se lo pasan a los humanos? Esa era la pregunta de uno de nuestros oyentes. Para averiguar la respuesta, nos adentramos en la ciencia de la virología, el estudio de los virus. El Dr. Jasdave Chahal es un virólogo y nos explica cómo el WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THERE WAS NO MOON? What if there was no moon? In this episode, we find out that there's a lot of fascinating lunar science that goes into answering that question. Miquel Sureda is a Spanish astrophysicist and science communicator who helped us figure it out. Check out his Spanish language blog, Gaia Ciencia. And before we get to the science, one more thing: We collaborated with fellow Kids Listen podcast What If WHAT WOULD EARTH BE LIKE IF VOLCANOES DIDN'T EXIST? A volcanologist imagines a world without volcanoes, and tells us how her recipe for homemade lava bombs might lead to discoveries about ancient volcanoes in outer space! It turns out that volcanoes do more for planets than create natural pyrotechnic displays. You’re guarenteed to be blown away by volcanologist Erika Rader’s EXTREME VOLCANO SCIENCE PROJECT. Spoiler alert: It involves PODCAST | TUMBLE | SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDSABOUTTEACHER STOREPATREONBLOGCONTACTTUMBLE EN ESPAÑOL A SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS. Tumble is a science podcast for kids, to be enjoyed by the entire family. We tell stories about science discoveries, with the help of scientists! Join Lindsay and Marshall as they ask questions, share mysteries, and share what science is allabout.
TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT Tumble Science Podcast for Kids//About. SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. She wants kids, and really anyone, to know that TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum HOW TO INTERVIEW A SCIENTIST Send us your interviews with scientists, and they might end up on our show! In this special bonus episode, we teach you how to interview a scientist. It's easier than you might think, and it's super fun. You might learn something that changes your life, or at least your outlook on science! Plus, our listener Vida finds out for us if you can send a robot into a black hole. THE SEED TREASURE MAP How long can a seed live? To find out, scientists follow a secret map on a mission under the cover of night, to find a buried treasure. It’s all part of one of the longest running, most legendary experiments in science history! We follow plant biologist David Lowry and his team on this secret scientist-spy-treasure hunt, which only happens once every 20 years. HOW TO NAME A GALAXY How do you get a galaxy named for you? In this episode, we learn about the incredible life of Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil, who discovered a new type of galaxy now known as “Burçin’s Galaxy.” Since she was young, Burçin dreamed of studying the stars as an astrophysicist. But she faced many challenges to getting an education, because of what shewanted to wear.
WHAT'S PLAY DOH MADE OF? If you listened to my Mailbag episode, you probably came away knowing that play-doh has a lot of salt, but maybe not certain what the other ingredients are there for. In my exhaustive research, I found two versions of the Play-Doh recipe. The first is from the original patent, US 3,167,400, which lists the ingredients as follows: Grain Flour (hard winter wheat flour, first clears) Tap water DE DÓNDE VIENEN LOS VIRUS?TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Los virus son como los ninjas más pequeños del planeta. Tienen infinidad de trucos y misterios. ¿Cómo adquieren los animales los virus y cómo se lo pasan a los humanos? Esa era la pregunta de uno de nuestros oyentes. Para averiguar la respuesta, nos adentramos en la ciencia de la virología, el estudio de los virus. El Dr. Jasdave Chahal es un virólogo y nos explica cómo el WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THERE WAS NO MOON? What if there was no moon? In this episode, we find out that there's a lot of fascinating lunar science that goes into answering that question. Miquel Sureda is a Spanish astrophysicist and science communicator who helped us figure it out. Check out his Spanish language blog, Gaia Ciencia. And before we get to the science, one more thing: We collaborated with fellow Kids Listen podcast What If WHAT WOULD EARTH BE LIKE IF VOLCANOES DIDN'T EXIST? A volcanologist imagines a world without volcanoes, and tells us how her recipe for homemade lava bombs might lead to discoveries about ancient volcanoes in outer space! It turns out that volcanoes do more for planets than create natural pyrotechnic displays. You’re guarenteed to be blown away by volcanologist Erika Rader’s EXTREME VOLCANO SCIENCE PROJECT. Spoiler alert: It involves TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum WHERE DO VIRUSES COME FROM? Virologist Dr. Jasdave Chahal explains how coronavirus jumped through two species into humans, and where they came from in the first place. Plus, we’ll find out how scientists discovered viruses before even seeing them, and how they built the tools to fight back. If you're a "virologist" it means you study viruses. TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS BLOG Learn more about each episode of Tumble! Science videos, photos and more educational information.WHOOO ARE OWLS?
What are the origins of owls, and why do they stay up at night? We answer questions from two owl-curious Tumble listeners. with the help of Harvard ornithologist Dr. Scott Edwards. He takes us on a journey starting in the time of the dinosaurs, to unravel the secrets of what made owls WHOOOO they are today. THE BIRD FAMILY TREE In the episode, Scott Edwards is looking at the bird family tree THE HUNT FOR THE ALIEN VIRUSES Can viruses live in space? That’s what our listener Julian wants to know. It turns out, that’s a question that scientists are asking, too! Kathryn Bywaters is one of the scientists starting the search for viruses in space. She believes that finding viruses might be the easiest way to discover life on other planets. But first, we have to learn more about what a virus is, and how to find them.THE POOP COLLECTOR
The Poop Collector. If someone asked you to collect your poop every day for a year, would you say yes? That’s what microbiologist Lawrence David did, after watching a movie about a man who said yes to everything. Accepting the challenge led to a year of very stinky international adventures, turning Lawrence into the James Bond of poo. THE SNOT AND THE WHALE There’s no better way to find out than getting up close and personal with whales! That’s what marine mammal biologist Justine Hudson did when she collected whale snot from belugas. Snot or “blow” is the watery cloud that sprays up when whales exhale. Justine shares her incredible snotty adventure in the Arctic, and tells us how THE SECRET SENSES OF PLANTS Post-note: Did you know that Stevie Wonder created an entire album inspired by plants? It's called Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants. It was based on a book called "The Secret Life of Plants" and the album provided the score to a documentary.Unfortunately, the book and the documentary are based on faulty science, and set back real research on plant communication. TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//CONTACT We love to hear from you! (With your parent's permission.) Get in touch using the form below, or email tumblepodcast@gmail.com . We'd also love to hear your feedback on the show, or anything you'd like to share with us! Want to send us a recording, drawing, or photo? Use this form below to send it directly to us, along with yourinformation!
INSIDE THE BAT CAVE (BONUS) What’s it like to go inside the world’s largest bat colony? In this special bonus episode, we’re sharing part of our interview with Jessica Dreyer, modern day Bat Woman and biologist. (Remember her from “The Journey to the Bat Cave”?!) Find out why a cave just outside San Antonio, Texas is home to 15 million bats - the largest gathering of mammals anywhere on the planet! PODCAST | TUMBLE | SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDSABOUTTEACHER STOREPATREONBLOGCONTACTTUMBLE EN ESPAÑOL A SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS. Tumble is a science podcast for kids, to be enjoyed by the entire family. We tell stories about science discoveries, with the help of scientists! Join Lindsay and Marshall as they ask questions, share mysteries, and share what science is allabout.
TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT Tumble Science Podcast for Kids//About. SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. She wants kids, and really anyone, to know that TUMBLE//SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS MANIFESTO Tumble//Science Podcast for Kids Manifesto. There are two beliefs at the core of the Tumble Podcast: . 1) If kids understand how science works, the future will be a better place. 2) Let's make more podcasts for kids. The first belief is what inspired the Tumble Podcast. TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS BLOG Learn more about each episode of Tumble! Science videos, photos and more educational information. WHAT'S PLAY DOH MADE OF? If you listened to my Mailbag episode, you probably came away knowing that play-doh has a lot of salt, but maybe not certain what the other ingredients are there for. In my exhaustive research, I found two versions of the Play-Doh recipe. The first is from the original patent, US 3,167,400, which lists the ingredients as follows: Grain Flour (hard winter wheat flour, first clears) Tap water HOW TO INTERVIEW A SCIENTIST Send us your interviews with scientists, and they might end up on our show! In this special bonus episode, we teach you how to interview a scientist. It's easier than you might think, and it's super fun. You might learn something that changes your life, or at least your outlook on science! Plus, our listener Vida finds out for us if you can send a robot into a black hole. PATREON | TUMBLE PODCAST Tumble is - and always will be - a free podcast! But we need your support to keep it going and growing. We’ve launched a Patreon campaign to offer you awesome rewards in exchange for a monthlypledge!
TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//CONTACT We love to hear from you! (With your parent's permission.) Get in touch using the form below, or email tumblepodcast@gmail.com . We'd also love to hear your feedback on the show, or anything you'd like to share with us! Want to send us a recording, drawing, or photo? Use this form below to send it directly to us, along with yourinformation!
WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THERE WAS NO MOON? What if there was no moon? In this episode, we find out that there's a lot of fascinating lunar science that goes into answering that question. Miquel Sureda is a Spanish astrophysicist and science communicator who helped us figure it out. Check out his Spanish language blog, Gaia Ciencia. And before we get to the science, one more thing: We collaborated with fellow Kids Listen podcast What If PODCAST | TUMBLE | SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDSABOUTTEACHER STOREPATREONBLOGCONTACTTUMBLE EN ESPAÑOL A SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS. Tumble is a science podcast for kids, to be enjoyed by the entire family. We tell stories about science discoveries, with the help of scientists! Join Lindsay and Marshall as they ask questions, share mysteries, and share what science is allabout.
TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT Tumble Science Podcast for Kids//About. SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. She wants kids, and really anyone, to know that TUMBLE//SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS MANIFESTO Tumble//Science Podcast for Kids Manifesto. There are two beliefs at the core of the Tumble Podcast: . 1) If kids understand how science works, the future will be a better place. 2) Let's make more podcasts for kids. The first belief is what inspired the Tumble Podcast. TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS BLOG Learn more about each episode of Tumble! Science videos, photos and more educational information. WHAT'S PLAY DOH MADE OF? If you listened to my Mailbag episode, you probably came away knowing that play-doh has a lot of salt, but maybe not certain what the other ingredients are there for. In my exhaustive research, I found two versions of the Play-Doh recipe. The first is from the original patent, US 3,167,400, which lists the ingredients as follows: Grain Flour (hard winter wheat flour, first clears) Tap water HOW TO INTERVIEW A SCIENTIST Send us your interviews with scientists, and they might end up on our show! In this special bonus episode, we teach you how to interview a scientist. It's easier than you might think, and it's super fun. You might learn something that changes your life, or at least your outlook on science! Plus, our listener Vida finds out for us if you can send a robot into a black hole. PATREON | TUMBLE PODCAST Tumble is - and always will be - a free podcast! But we need your support to keep it going and growing. We’ve launched a Patreon campaign to offer you awesome rewards in exchange for a monthlypledge!
TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//CONTACT We love to hear from you! (With your parent's permission.) Get in touch using the form below, or email tumblepodcast@gmail.com . We'd also love to hear your feedback on the show, or anything you'd like to share with us! Want to send us a recording, drawing, or photo? Use this form below to send it directly to us, along with yourinformation!
WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THERE WAS NO MOON? What if there was no moon? In this episode, we find out that there's a lot of fascinating lunar science that goes into answering that question. Miquel Sureda is a Spanish astrophysicist and science communicator who helped us figure it out. Check out his Spanish language blog, Gaia Ciencia. And before we get to the science, one more thing: We collaborated with fellow Kids Listen podcast What If TUMBLE//SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS MANIFESTO Tumble//Science Podcast for Kids Manifesto. There are two beliefs at the core of the Tumble Podcast: . 1) If kids understand how science works, the future will be a better place. 2) Let's make more podcasts for kids. The first belief is what inspired the Tumble Podcast.ALL PRODUCTS
The Case of the Whale Shark Party - Episode and Curriculum Package TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum THE CORONAVIRUS VACCINE RACE How did scientists develop coronavirus vaccines in record time? New York Times science reporter Carl Zimmer is our guide to the coronavirus vaccine race - from the starting line, to the point when several teams are racing to the finish line. Find out how science gave the competitors a turbo boost that could save hundreds of millions oflives.
REINVENTING THE WHEEL Reinventing the Wheel. How would you reinvent something that’s been used for thousands of years, by millions of people? In this episode, we discover the process of invention with Rory Cooper, an engineer who revolutionized the wheelchair. He’s our guide to time traveling back to the kings and queens who used wheelchairs, and to the future WHERE DO VIRUSES COME FROM? Virologist Dr. Jasdave Chahal explains how coronavirus jumped through two species into humans, and where they came from in the first place. Plus, we’ll find out how scientists discovered viruses before even seeing them, and how they built the tools to fight back. If you're a "virologist" it means you study viruses. HOW TO NAME A GALAXY How do you get a galaxy named for you? In this episode, we learn about the incredible life of Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil, who discovered a new type of galaxy now known as “Burçin’s Galaxy.” Since she was young, Burçin dreamed of studying the stars as an astrophysicist. But she faced many challenges to getting an education, because of what shewanted to wear.
THE POOP COLLECTOR
The Poop Collector. If someone asked you to collect your poop every day for a year, would you say yes? That’s what microbiologist Lawrence David did, after watching a movie about a man who said yes to everything. Accepting the challenge led to a year of very stinky international adventures, turning Lawrence into the James Bond of poo. PATREON | TUMBLE PODCAST Tumble is - and always will be - a free podcast! But we need your support to keep it going and growing. We’ve launched a Patreon campaign to offer you awesome rewards in exchange for a monthlypledge!
THE SECRET SENSES OF PLANTS Post-note: Did you know that Stevie Wonder created an entire album inspired by plants? It's called Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants. It was based on a book called "The Secret Life of Plants" and the album provided the score to a documentary.Unfortunately, the book and the documentary are based on faulty science, and set back real research on plant communication. PODCAST | TUMBLE | SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDSABOUTTEACHER STOREPATREONBLOGCONTACTTUMBLE EN ESPAÑOL A SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS. Tumble is a science podcast for kids, to be enjoyed by the entire family. We tell stories about science discoveries, with the help of scientists! Join Lindsay and Marshall as they ask questions, share mysteries, and share what science is allabout.
TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT Tumble Science Podcast for Kids//About. SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. She wants kids, and really anyone, to know that TUMBLE//SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS MANIFESTO Tumble//Science Podcast for Kids Manifesto. There are two beliefs at the core of the Tumble Podcast: . 1) If kids understand how science works, the future will be a better place. 2) Let's make more podcasts for kids. The first belief is what inspired the Tumble Podcast. TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS BLOG Learn more about each episode of Tumble! Science videos, photos and more educational information. WHAT'S PLAY DOH MADE OF? If you listened to my Mailbag episode, you probably came away knowing that play-doh has a lot of salt, but maybe not certain what the other ingredients are there for. In my exhaustive research, I found two versions of the Play-Doh recipe. The first is from the original patent, US 3,167,400, which lists the ingredients as follows: Grain Flour (hard winter wheat flour, first clears) Tap water HOW TO INTERVIEW A SCIENTIST Send us your interviews with scientists, and they might end up on our show! In this special bonus episode, we teach you how to interview a scientist. It's easier than you might think, and it's super fun. You might learn something that changes your life, or at least your outlook on science! Plus, our listener Vida finds out for us if you can send a robot into a black hole. PATREON | TUMBLE PODCAST Tumble is - and always will be - a free podcast! But we need your support to keep it going and growing. We’ve launched a Patreon campaign to offer you awesome rewards in exchange for a monthlypledge!
TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//CONTACT We love to hear from you! (With your parent's permission.) Get in touch using the form below, or email tumblepodcast@gmail.com . We'd also love to hear your feedback on the show, or anything you'd like to share with us! Want to send us a recording, drawing, or photo? Use this form below to send it directly to us, along with yourinformation!
WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THERE WAS NO MOON?WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THE MOONWHAT WOULD HAPPEN WITHOUT MOONIF WE HAD NO MOONWHAT IF THE EARTHHAD NO MOON
What if there was no moon? In this episode, we find out that there's a lot of fascinating lunar science that goes into answering that question. Miquel Sureda is a Spanish astrophysicist and science communicator who helped us figure it out. Check out his Spanish language blog, Gaia Ciencia. And before we get to the science, one more thing: We collaborated with fellow Kids Listen podcast What If PODCAST | TUMBLE | SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDSABOUTTEACHER STOREPATREONBLOGCONTACTTUMBLE EN ESPAÑOL A SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS. Tumble is a science podcast for kids, to be enjoyed by the entire family. We tell stories about science discoveries, with the help of scientists! Join Lindsay and Marshall as they ask questions, share mysteries, and share what science is allabout.
TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT Tumble Science Podcast for Kids//About. SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. She wants kids, and really anyone, to know that TUMBLE//SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS MANIFESTO Tumble//Science Podcast for Kids Manifesto. There are two beliefs at the core of the Tumble Podcast: . 1) If kids understand how science works, the future will be a better place. 2) Let's make more podcasts for kids. The first belief is what inspired the Tumble Podcast. TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS BLOG Learn more about each episode of Tumble! Science videos, photos and more educational information. WHAT'S PLAY DOH MADE OF? If you listened to my Mailbag episode, you probably came away knowing that play-doh has a lot of salt, but maybe not certain what the other ingredients are there for. In my exhaustive research, I found two versions of the Play-Doh recipe. The first is from the original patent, US 3,167,400, which lists the ingredients as follows: Grain Flour (hard winter wheat flour, first clears) Tap water HOW TO INTERVIEW A SCIENTIST Send us your interviews with scientists, and they might end up on our show! In this special bonus episode, we teach you how to interview a scientist. It's easier than you might think, and it's super fun. You might learn something that changes your life, or at least your outlook on science! Plus, our listener Vida finds out for us if you can send a robot into a black hole. PATREON | TUMBLE PODCAST Tumble is - and always will be - a free podcast! But we need your support to keep it going and growing. We’ve launched a Patreon campaign to offer you awesome rewards in exchange for a monthlypledge!
TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//CONTACT We love to hear from you! (With your parent's permission.) Get in touch using the form below, or email tumblepodcast@gmail.com . We'd also love to hear your feedback on the show, or anything you'd like to share with us! Want to send us a recording, drawing, or photo? Use this form below to send it directly to us, along with yourinformation!
WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THERE WAS NO MOON?WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THE MOONWHAT WOULD HAPPEN WITHOUT MOONIF WE HAD NO MOONWHAT IF THE EARTHHAD NO MOON
What if there was no moon? In this episode, we find out that there's a lot of fascinating lunar science that goes into answering that question. Miquel Sureda is a Spanish astrophysicist and science communicator who helped us figure it out. Check out his Spanish language blog, Gaia Ciencia. And before we get to the science, one more thing: We collaborated with fellow Kids Listen podcast What If TUMBLE//SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS MANIFESTO Tumble//Science Podcast for Kids Manifesto. There are two beliefs at the core of the Tumble Podcast: . 1) If kids understand how science works, the future will be a better place. 2) Let's make more podcasts for kids. The first belief is what inspired the Tumble Podcast.ALL PRODUCTS
The Case of the Whale Shark Party - Episode and Curriculum Package TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum THE CORONAVIRUS VACCINE RACE How did scientists develop coronavirus vaccines in record time? New York Times science reporter Carl Zimmer is our guide to the coronavirus vaccine race - from the starting line, to the point when several teams are racing to the finish line. Find out how science gave the competitors a turbo boost that could save hundreds of millions oflives.
REINVENTING THE WHEEL Reinventing the Wheel. How would you reinvent something that’s been used for thousands of years, by millions of people? In this episode, we discover the process of invention with Rory Cooper, an engineer who revolutionized the wheelchair. He’s our guide to time traveling back to the kings and queens who used wheelchairs, and to the future WHERE DO VIRUSES COME FROM? Virologist Dr. Jasdave Chahal explains how coronavirus jumped through two species into humans, and where they came from in the first place. Plus, we’ll find out how scientists discovered viruses before even seeing them, and how they built the tools to fight back. If you're a "virologist" it means you study viruses. HOW TO NAME A GALAXY How do you get a galaxy named for you? In this episode, we learn about the incredible life of Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil, who discovered a new type of galaxy now known as “Burçin’s Galaxy.” Since she was young, Burçin dreamed of studying the stars as an astrophysicist. But she faced many challenges to getting an education, because of what shewanted to wear.
THE POOP COLLECTOR
The Poop Collector. If someone asked you to collect your poop every day for a year, would you say yes? That’s what microbiologist Lawrence David did, after watching a movie about a man who said yes to everything. Accepting the challenge led to a year of very stinky international adventures, turning Lawrence into the James Bond of poo. PATREON | TUMBLE PODCAST Tumble is - and always will be - a free podcast! But we need your support to keep it going and growing. We’ve launched a Patreon campaign to offer you awesome rewards in exchange for a monthlypledge!
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What if there was no moon? In this episode, we find out that there's a lot of fascinating lunar science that goes into answering that question. Miquel Sureda is a Spanish astrophysicist and science communicator who helped us figure it out. Check out his Spanish language blog, Gaia Ciencia. And before we get to the science, one more thing: We collaborated with fellow Kids Listen podcast What If PODCAST | TUMBLE | SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDSABOUTTEACHER STOREPATREONBLOGCONTACTTUMBLE EN ESPAÑOL Tumble is a science podcast for kids and grownups. We tell stories about science discoveries, with the help of scientists! TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//ABOUT SARA ROBBERSON LENTZ is our editor and designer. Sara has loved math and science since she was a little kid. She got into STEM communication not just to inspire people to like science, but to correct the power dynamic that is caused by low science literacy. TUMBLE | STORE | EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Looking for educational materials to go with Tumble episodes? We've got you covered. Search our "collections" for relevant topics or browse through our curriculum TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS BLOG Learn more about each episode of Tumble! Science videos, photos and more educational information. TUMBLE//SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS MANIFESTO Two beliefs at the core of Tumble Podcast: 1) If kids understand how science works, the future will be a better place. 2) Let's make morepodcasts for kids
WHAT'S PLAY DOH MADE OF? If you listened to my Mailbag episode, you probably came away knowing that play-doh has a lot of salt, but maybe not certain what the other ingredients are there for. In my exhaustive research, I found two versions of the Play-Doh recipe. The first is from the original patent, US 3,167,400, which lists the ingredients as follows: Grain Flour (hard winter wheat flour, first clears) Tap water HOW TO INTERVIEW A SCIENTIST Send us your interviews with scientists, and they might end up on our show! In this special bonus episode, we teach you how to interview a scientist. It's easier than you might think, and it's super fun. You might learn something that changes your life, or at least your outlook on science! Plus, our listener Vida finds out for us if you can send a robot into a black hole. TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS//CONTACT Do you want to know how scientists know what they know? We'll find an expert who can tell us the story behind the science! PATREON | TUMBLE PODCAST Tumble is - and always will be - a free podcast! But we need your support to keep it going and growing. We’ve launched a Patreon campaign to offer you awesome rewards in exchange for a monthlypledge!
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THE POOP COLLECTOR
If someone asked you to collect your poop every day for a year, would you say yes? That’s what microbiologist Lawrence David did, after watching a movie about a man who said yes to everything. Accepting the challenge led to a year of very stinky international adventures, turning Lawrence into the James Bond of poo. PATREON | TUMBLE PODCAST Tumble is - and always will be - a free podcast! But we need your support to keep it going and growing. We’ve launched a Patreon campaign to offer you awesome rewards in exchange for a monthlypledge!
THE SECRET SENSES OF PLANTS Post-note: Did you know that Stevie Wonder created an entire album inspired by plants? It's called Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants. It was based on a book called "The Secret Life of Plants" and the album provided the score to a documentary.Unfortunately, the book and the documentary are based on faulty science, and set back real research on plant communication.*
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