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Fun Kids Science Weekly

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Giant Redwoods
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UK National Park
Asteroid Bennu
Football In Space
Human Enhancement
STEM Education
Mars
Beagle 2
Fluoride In Water
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Exploring the coolest and most incredible stuff in science, from way back when dinosaurs roamed the Earth to a future where humans live in space!

The Fun Kids Science Weekly is hosted by Dan and is the perfect science podcast for kids and families everywhere. Each week, you'll find episodes from series like Deep Space High, Age of the Dinosaurs and Professor Hallux.

There's also a special guest,... more

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This Week’s Big Questions!

You’ve been sending in your brilliantly curious questions, and this week…

🩸 Alex wants to know: What makes blood cells?🌌 Imogen is wondering: What would happen to a human in space?🎢 Jack asks: How do rollercoasters g... more

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Get ready for another BIG and BRILLIANT journey into the world of science on this week’s Science Weekly! We’re asking a huge question… we talk about science every week, but what actually is it?

In Science in the News, researchers reveal that cats w... more

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This Week’s Big Questions!

You’ve been sending in your brilliantly curious questions, and this week…

🚂 Aleena wants to know: Why are steam trains so slow?☄️Dylan is wondering: How fast was the meteor that killed the dinosaurs?🛁 Alfie asks: Why ... more

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Get ready for another mind-stretching journey on this week’s Science Weekly as we dive into the weirdest, wildest, and most wonderful corners of science!

In Science in the News, China’s youngest astronaut has just launched into space, a teenager ha... more

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Alex Dryden
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Chip Colwell
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Episode: DINO DISCOVERY: Has the T-Rex Just Been Levelled Up?! ⚡🦖
Abi Crane
Palaeontologist from the University of Southampton
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James Clark
Professor from King's College London
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Barny Reed
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Host

Dan
Host of Fun Kids Science Weekly, engaging children with fun and educational science content, answering questions, and featuring expert guests.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 2.3k ratings
  • Best podcast ever!

    Hi Dan,

    I have a question for you: What is the difference between the flu and the common cold? Please answer my question in the next episode!

    Thank you,

    William from Hull

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Willybobbyt
    United Kingdom12 days ago
  • Question for Dan

    How do stars form

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    樱桃肉丸子001
    China13 days ago
  • Science Weekly

    Dearest Dan,

    I really enjoy and savour my time listening to your wonderful podcast. I have a few questions to ask you, but before that, Is there any chance you can give me a shout-out is your next episode? If that is wonderfully possible, could you say, “Ed Sheeran says follow me because this podcast is delightfully incredible!”

    Anyhow, my questions are: What is the softest metal that exists and what is the most dangerous thing that exists?

    Yours

    Ed Sheeran(ish)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TWJS LoVeR
    United Kingdom19 days ago
  • Is hydrochloric acid good or very very bad?

    Dan I have a question for you does hydrochloric acid dissolve a penny or clean a penny?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ejc1402
    United Kingdom20 days ago
  • QUESTION

    Hi Dan I’ve got a question why do mammals like dogs and bears has more fur than us humans because we are mammals. I love nature so I would love to do lots of episodes about it

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PODCASTguy14
    United Kingdom23 days ago

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The podcast is often described as a fun and reliable resource for kids interested in science, making it a staple for families.
Many appreciate the host's ability to explain complex topics in a kid-friendly manner, fostering curiosity and interest in science.
Listeners express enjoyment in the engaging science content, highlighting the educational value and entertaining format.
There are requests for more interaction, with questions from young listeners being a popular component.

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MIDWEEKLY: Why Does Your Tummy Rumble?🍕🌀
Q: Why are penguins just black and white?
It's for camouflage to help them avoid predators and sneak up on prey.
MIDWEEKLY: Why Does Your Tummy Rumble?🍕🌀
Q: Why do rockets not break when they escape the Earth's atmosphere?
They do break, but it's planned; the lower two-thirds is fuel that burns away to streamline the rocket.
MIDWEEKLY: Why Does Your Tummy Rumble?🍕🌀
Q: What is the biggest sun that we know of?
The biggest star is UY Scooty, a red supergiant, while the hottest star is WR102.
MIDWEEKLY: Why Does Your Tummy Rumble?🍕🌀
Q: How does your heart pump blood around your body?
The heart has two sides that pump oxygenated blood, circulating it through the body and then back to the lungs.
MIDWEEKLY: Why Does Your Tummy Rumble?🍕🌀
Q: Why does your tummy rumble?
It's because when you're hungry, your brain talks to your stomach, preparing it for food and causing noise from the stomach muscles moving.

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A captivating exploration of science tailored for young audiences, the content encompasses a wide range of topics from dinosaurs to space travel. The format encourages interaction, allowing children to submit scientific questions which are addressed with engaging explanations. Noteworthy segments like 'Deep Space High' and 'Dangerous Dan' combine fun with education, making complex concepts accessible and enjoyable. The host frequently invites experts from various scientific fields, adding depth and credibility to the discussions while promoting curiosity among listeners.

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Recent guests on Fun Kids Science Weekly include:

1. Joe Williams
2. Neeltje Boogert
3. Alex Dryden
4. Chip Colwell
5. Abi Crane
6. James Clark
7. Barny Reed
8. Alison Wood

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