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Welcome back to the Fun Kids Science Mid-weekly! You've been sending in your questions and this week, they're all about the Earth and the solar system! Find out my theory on how the Earth was made, what's in the centre of the Earth & how long it takes Neptune to orbit the sun… We also check in with Marina Ventura and her trusty sidekick Map App who are uncovering how electricity is moved from place to place…Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome space explorers to a trip around the solar system to answer your burning science questions! Why does our hair turn grey? Why do people hate certain foods? And what really is the rarest star in the galaxy? We also check in with Marina Ventura, who is out on a new adventure exploring energy! Today we learn all about what it is, how it works and why we use it! Join us as we explore fascinating facts, surprising discoveries, and the wonders of science.Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time for another trip around the solar system on the BIGGER and BETTER Science Weekly! This episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly we continue our bigger and better podcast where we put YOUR questions to our team of experts, find out about one of the world's deadliest plants & learn all about why a Californian tree of gigantic proportions is flourishing in England's forests. Dan starts with the latest science news, where we learn about why climate change is causing your Easter eggs to cost more money, a new species of Beetle discovered in Australia and Mathias Disney from the University College London Geography joins us to talk all about Giant Redwoods flourishing in the UK climate. Then we delve into your questions where Dan explains how whirlpools are made and we pose Clara's question on how the sun burns despite there being no oxygen in space to Science Writer Tom Jackson Dangerous Dan continues and we learn all about 'The Picture Plant'.We pay a visit to Marina Ventura as she gets up close with water and we learn about why ocean's are so important to us. What do we learn about? - The effect climate change is having on your easter eggs? - Australia's new species of Beetle - California's Giant Redwoods flourishing in the UK - How does the sun burn with no oxygen in space? All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time for another trip around the solar system on the BIGGER and BETTER Science Weekly! This episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly we continue our bigger and better podcast where we put YOUR questions to our team of experts, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn all about a fossilised forest that pre-dates the dinosaurs found in Somerset, England. Dan starts with the latest science news, where we learn about a Sycamore Tree where we thought all hope was lost has new reasons to believe it can grow again, Space X successfully landing at the International Space Centre and Professor Neil Davies from the University of Cambridge joins us to talk all about a ancient fossilised forest discovered in Minehead, Somerset Then we delve into your questions where Dan explains why it's always raining in the UK and we pose Arun's question on what happens to white dwarf stars when they die to Ed Turner from the National Space Centre Dangerous Dan continues and we learn all about Cosmic Rays and why they're so scary.The Battle of the Sciences continues where Dan chats to Professor Seirian Sumner from University College London all about why Wasps are the best! Then we pay a visit to Marina Ventura as she gets up close with biology and today she's checking out how plants make seeds and why it all starts with pollen What do we learn about? - How a Sycamore Tree has been given a last hope? - Space X landing at the International Space Centre - A fossilised forest discovered in Somerset, England - What happens to White Dwarf Stars when they die:? - Why Entomology and specifically wasps is the best type of science? All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time for another trip around the solar system on the BIGGER and BETTER Science Weekly! This episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly we continue our bigger and better podcast where we put YOUR questions to our team of experts, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn all about a brand new rare and diverse habitat that's been created in Hertfordshire, England. Dan starts with the latest science news, where we learn about a genetic mutation that's making Labradors constantly hungry, the discovery of the fossils of a nightmarish sea lizard called Kinjaria Acuta and Josh Kalms from the Hertfordshire and Middlesex Wildlife Trust joins us to talk all about a brand new rare and diverse habitat created in Hilfield Park Reservoir. Then we delve into your questions where Dan explains how our eyeballs move and we pose Matthew's question on how rainbows are formed to Kirsty McCabe from the Royal Metereological Society (RMETS) Dangerous Dan continues and we learn all about the Chinese Red-Headed Centipede, better known as Scolopendra Mutilans, and why it's so scary.The Battle of the Sciences continues where Dan chats to Professor Chris Terrell Nield from Nottingham Trent University all about why Entomology (Insect Studies) and specifically beetles is the best! Then we pay a visit to Marina Ventura as she gets up close with biology and today she's checking out ants and how they work together What do we learn about? - Why some Labradors are always hungry? - The discovery of a fossil of a nightmarish sea-lizard - A brand new rare and diverse habitat that's been created in England - How rainbows are formed? - Why Entomology or Insect Studies is the best type of science? All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time for another trip around the solar system on the BIGGER and BETTER Science Weekly! This episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly we continue our bigger and better podcast where we put YOUR questions to our team of experts, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn all about why the ERS-2 spacecraft was so important to the European Space Race. Dan starts with the latest science news, where we learn about why a tiny see-through fish called Danionella Cerebrum found in Berlin has been making noises as loud as an pneumatic drill, the birth of an endangered monkey in a Zoo in Whipsnade, England and Dhara Patel from the National Space Centre joins us to explain why the breaking up of ERS-2 ad it re-entering the Earth's atmosphere is such a big deal. Then we delve into your questions where Dan explains why salt kills slugs then we pose Zoe's question on how dinosaur fossils are formed to Palaeontologist Regan Douglas from TheDinosaurs.org Dangerous Dan continues and we learn all about the deep and deadly Tonga Trench which lies way down in the Pacific OceanThe Battle of the Sciences continues where Dan chats to Professor Tobias Linne from the University of Lind in Sweden all about why Human Animal Studies is the best! Then we pay a visit to Marina Ventura as she gets up close with and today she's inside a bird's nest finding out how animal homes aren't that different to ours. What do we learn about? - The German fish found to make insane amount of noise - An extremely rare and endangered monkey born at Whipsnade Zoo - The end of ERS2's time in space - How dinosaur fossils were formed? - Why Human Animal Studies is the best type of science? All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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How can we make sure the electricity grid stays safe to use for years to come? Marina Ventura and her trusty sidekick Map App explore how we look after the electricity grid. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marina Ventura and her trusty sidekick Map App explore how electricity is moved from place to place. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Where does our electricity get made and transmitted to our homes? Map App and Marina Ventura explore the Electricity National Control Centre in todays episode! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Marina and her trusty sidekick Map App are exploring the future of electricity and how we might see electricity being made and used in years to come! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marina Ventura is out on a new adventure exploring energy! In this episode we learn all about what it is, how it works and why we use it! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finde: Comedia y terror en la nueva película con Leonardo Sbaraglia y Malena Pichot El film, que completa su elenco con Julián Lucero y Paula Grinszpan, “apela a las nostalgias y problemáticas de la generación millennial que ya alcanza los cuarenta”. Finde es la nueva película argentina dirigida por Nano Garay Santaló y protagonizada por Malena Pichot y Julián Lucero. Este trío conforma el equipo que estuvo detrás de conocidas series de humor como Cualca!, Por Ahora y Mundillo y que en los primeros meses de la pandemia realizó el especial de comedia Leonor. De acuerdo al comunicado de prensa, el éxito de esta experiencia hizo que el equipo se juntara de nuevo para crear Finde, una película independiente como Leonor, pero con una apuesta mucho mayor. Filmada en cinco días en Exaltación de la Cruz, esta comedia con elementos de terror, "apela a las nostalgias y problemáticas de la generación millennial que ya alcanza los cuarenta". La historia gira en torno a Agos y Santi (Pichot y Lucero), una pareja estresada por el encierro de su monoambiente y la pandemia, que decide irse a pasar un fin de semana al campo, más precisamente a una casa quinta que encuentran a través de una app a un precio más que accesible. Sin embargo, al llegar al lugar, los dueños de la quinta -Emi y Lore (Leonardo Sbaraglia y Paula Grinszpan)- les proponen quedarse con ellos en la casa y atenderlos como si fuera un hotel cinco estrellas, oferta que en realidad esconde otras intenciones. Finde está protagonizada por Paula Grinszpan, Julián Lucero, Malena Pichot y Leonardo Sbaraglia. El guion también estuvo a cargo de la dupla Lucero / Pichot mientras que la fotografía corresponde a Juan Beccaglia. La dirección de arte es de Laura Aguerrebehere y Marina Ventura. Producida por Labhouse y BdeBueno, la película estará disponible para ver online desde el viernes 3 de septiembre al domingo 5 de septiembre. Durante esos tres días, con cada entrada adquirida, el usuario puede ver la proyección cuando y cuantas veces quiera. Podés conseguir los tickets en http://finde.futurock.fm Seguí todas las novedades del mundo del cine y los últimos estrenos videocomentados en: En Twitter: http://twitter.com/pablomcfly En Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cineconmcfly En Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/pablomcfly
Oi, olha quem saiu! Nesse episódio convidamos a Psicóloga Marina Ventura para bater um papo sobre a Síndrome do impostor. Você sabe o que é? Já ouviu falar? Se identificou aqui? Bom, a síndrome do impostor é mais comum do que você imagina e aqui nesse episódio trouxemos muita informação de um jeito leve e descontraído, mas sempre reforçando que isso é sério e a terapia é sua melhor parceira nesse momento! Esperamos que gostem desse papo!
Dan and Bex are back again, giving you tips for things to do if you're still at home. We also hear from Fun Kids' resident environmental expert, Marina Ventura. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan chats to last year's winner of the Young Imagineers Competition - she invented a pollution-sucking pigeon! Plus, he meets one of the most dangerous dinosaurs and takes a fresh look at climate change with the help of Marina Ventura.
Dan explores the 'Hurricane Capital of the World', brings you the latest science in the news, plus speaks to Wildlife Photographer Nick Dyer who has been following the "painted wolves" of Zimbabwe. Plus, the adventures of Professor Hallux and Marina Ventura continue!
Commander Chris Hadfield joined Dan to talk all about his trips into space and his brand new kids book The Darkest Dark! Dan put some of your questions about space to him and just had to ask him about that super famous music video he filmed while on the International Space Station! Plus, Marina Ventura is finding out all about weather, we find out about awesome scanners that can read ancient Egyptian codes, and we discover the answer to why we sometimes get the feeling of butterflies in our tummies!how many stars are in the galaxy? Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boaty McBoatface - the unmanned yellow submarine, has just come back from his first mission! We chat to Professor Wynn, the chief scientist of robotics at the national oceanography centre, to find out all about it, plus where he's off to next. We also find out about the bottom of the sea with Marina Ventura and Techno Mum explains about those clever cards banks give us with money on them!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Marina Ventura is shrinking herself down to the size of an ant to find out how we use water at home!
Marina Ventura takes listeners on an incredible journey through The Water Cycle to find out where the water we use comes from!
Marina Ventura is back, and this time she's travelling through space and time to find out how the Romans, Victorians, and many more transported their water.
In this episode, Marina Ventura takes a trip to the sea-side to look into the ways in which new types of drinkable water can be created.
It's another for Marina Ventura, who's searching space and time for ways wasting less water. Joined by her trusty Map App, Marina's got plenty of fun facts about how we can all save the planet by saving our water!
Shrunk down to Ant-Size again, Marina Ventura is taking a trek through the garden. Keep listening for lots of gardening tips and tricks, as well as how to use your water wisely.
Marina Ventura is looking into the many uses of water in school and at work. How many ways to save water can she find?
Water's not all serious - in this episode, Marina Ventura's taking a trip down the river to investigate Water's fun side!
In this final installment of Marina Ventura's water adventure, she takes a trip around the world to find out how water is used in other countries.
Ep 15: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s checking out the nervous system which works in all animals to keep them safe!
Ep 14: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s heading upstream as she finds out about a salmon’s journey from a baby egg to adult.
Ep 13: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s starting in your mouth as she finds out more about digestion!
Ep 12: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s inside your body checking out your muscles.
Ep 11: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s looking at how we can look after, not just animals but plants and tiny microbes too!
Ep 10: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s checking out how plants make seeds and it all starts with pollen!
Ep 9: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s looking at the amazing ways plants protect themselves from being eaten.
Ep 8: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s following some hedgehogs who are ready for hibernation.
Ep 7: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s inside a bird’s nest finding our how animal homes aren’t that different to ours.
Ep 6: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s checking out how some ants and how they work together.
Ep 5: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s inside your classroom, finding a good way of putting things into groups.
Ep 4: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s looking at a pretty horrible habitat, inside your NOSE!
Ep 3: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s inside your mouth checking out your tongue and main sense taste!
Ep 2: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s looking at your skeleton!
Ep 1: Dive Inside Biology with trusty explorer, Marina Ventura! Follow Marina as she gets up close with biology, this time she’s inside your ear drum so listen up!
Ep 16: Storms can have many different effects on ocean life which we find out with Marina Ventura and her sidekick Map App during their exciting ocean adventures!
Ep 14: There are many clever ways to track sea life, young explorer Marina Ventura and her trusty sidekick Map App finds out how in her latest exciting ocean adventure.
Ep 13: There are billions of microscopic life in the ocean and Marina Ventura is back on the Scottish Coast to find out more with her sidekick Map App.
Ep 11: Find out all about seaweed off the Scottish coast with young explorer Marina Ventura and her sidekick Map App.
Ep 10: Marina Ventura is 7000 meters undersea in a submarine, join her and her trusty digital sidekick Map App to find out some of the strangest animals at the bottom of the ocean.
Ep 9: Meet gigantic Hump Back Whales and other huge animals with Marina Ventura as we join her and Map App in the icy Norwegian sea!
Ep 8: Theres a lot of big animals in the ocean and Marina Ventura is finding out more with her trusty digital sidekick Map App in this episode.
Ep 7: Discover the Caribbean and strange ocean life living there with Marina Ventura and Map App on their latest ocean adventure!
Ep 6: Theres so many tiny creatures deep in the ocean, join Marina Ventura and trusty sidekick Map App on an exciting ocean adventure to find out what they are!
Ep 5: This episode Marina Ventura is sailing around South Georgia, discovering how humans affect marine life, join her and Map App to find out more.
Ep 4: Do you know how marine life affects the oceans? Find out with young explorer Marina Ventura and her digital sidekick Map App on their exciting ocean adventures!
Ep 3: Wrap up warm as we discover all about ice, as we join Marina Ventura and Map App on their exciting ocean adventures!
Ep 2: It’s time to learn about water in this episode, join Marina Ventura and her trusty sidekick Map App on their exciting ocean adventures!
Ep 1: Marina Ventura is a young explorer on an adventure, join her and her trusty digital sidekick Map App as they discover the exciting ocean.