We LOVE the delightful and sometimes confounding process of scientific discovery. What makes science even better is when kids get to ask big questions and have access to ways to find answers.
Show Notes:
We mention The Muppet Show: if you don't know, here's a clip of Statler & Waldorf
Kids discover how EpiPens work in space from The Smithsonian
Cubes in Space: The Only Global STEM Program for Students 11-18 years of Age Providing Two Suborbital Flight Opportunities on NASA Missions.
Hopkins students invent a battle ready wound bandage
Joseph-Armand Bombardier teenage inventor of the snowmobile!
Turn up the Skrillex to ward off some pesky bloodsucking insects. And possibly your neighbors. Show Notes: Smithsonian Mag Skrillex Mosquitos Photo Credit: Michael...
Researcher Sridhar Ravi of UNSW Canberra looks to the humble bumblebee to answer questions about how to program a more nimble drone. The way...
Trace and Amy talk about the history of puppets in Britain and explore the giant (not kidding, they’re over twenty feet tall) marionettes of...