Big Questions from Small Minds is a fun, weekly science podcast for curious kids and their grown-ups, where kids ask big-brained science professors curly questions about how the world works. The answers are broken down to be fun, engaging and often silly! Hosted by Tom Norton and Phil Wolf, who are two dads with little minds, so they’re perfect for the job. With loads of curiosity and laughs, the ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Categories | Comedy InterviewsComedy |
What are the origins of life? How are humans and other primates related? And.... what caused the disappearance of Neanderthals? Was it lonely hearts? Would you swipe right on Gronk the Caveman? more
Are you planning the perfect bank robbery? Or wondering if it's possible to get away with murder? Well, you're crazy. You'll never get away with it. more
Does an apple a day really keep the doctor away? Or does it depend on how hard you throw the apple? more
Ever felt like an imposter? How does your brain know it’s forgotten something? And what the hell! Is it true that there's really a little monster inside us? Answering these questions and more is Associate Professor of Psychology, Sabina Klietman from... more
Professor Michael Archer might just be Australia’s biggest fan of Jurassic Park because part of his incredible work is trying to resurrect extinct animals. “Dinosaurs didn’t go extinct. I think most kids are aware of that.” Globally, amazing efforts ... more
Will NASA get in trouble if they don’t clean up? Do satellites fall on people? Where does astronaut poop go? These are some of our kids’ questions. Answering them is Anne Bettens, an expert in Space Junk. She’s researching robotic spacecraft or aka b... more
What happens inside your brain when you die? In accidents, why do things go into slo-mo? And what the heck is deja vu? Professor Muireann Irish from Sydney University is answering the kids. She's a cognitive neuroscientist who’s won lots of brainy aw... more
Are aliens real? Do they have one eye? What do they eat? Astronomer, Dr Danny Price from Curtin University is answering the kids’ questions. He’s also the chief scientist in Australia’s division of Breakthrough Listen - a project searching for alien ... more
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As a Dad trying to keep up with his little one this is a great way to look smart and of course pickup a few new jokes of course!
A great way to learn and have a laugh!
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