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Brain Explorers

Brain Explorers

De : Alma Radulescu
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Welcome to Brain Explorers, the first neuroscience podcast for kids, ran by a kid! I'm Alma, I'm 13 years old, a pianist in the making, a neuroscience enthusiast with dreams of becoming a neurosurgeon.

Each episode of Brain Explorers is packed with fun facts, cool experiments, and interviews with real scientists, musicians, researchers to help kids explore how our brains work and what makes them tick (or tickle). Perfect for curious young minds who want to learn more about the most fascinating part in our bodies!

Let me know your thoughts about this podcast at brainexplorers15@gmail.com.

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    • Call for ideas
      Feb 1 2026

      Hello, Brain Explorers! I’m Alma, and today’s episode is a little different — because this time, I need your help.

      So far on Brain Explorers, we’ve explored electric brain waves, dreams, imagination, memory, and the incredible ways our brains help us think, feel, and explore the world. But the brain is full of mysteries — and I know you have questions about it too.

      Maybe you’ve wondered: Why do we dream strange dreams? How does the brain make decisions? Why do we forget things… and then suddenly remember them? What happens in your brain when you feel scared, happy, or excited?

      Or maybe you’ve noticed something curious about your own brain — something that made you stop and think, “How does that work?”

      That’s where you come in.

      I’d love to hear your ideas for future Brain Explorers episodes. You can send me:

      • Questions about the brain
      • Topics you’re curious about
      • Strange brain facts you want explained
      • Or even ideas for experiments, stories, or brain mysteries

      No question is too small. No idea is too strange. And you don’t need to be a scientist — curiosity is all you need.

      Brain Explorers is all about discovering how amazing your brain really is — and the best explorers ask the best questions.

      So start thinking… What do you want to explore next?

      Thank you for being part of this journey, Brain Explorers. I can’t wait to hear your ideas.

      Until next time — keep exploring your brain!

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      1 min
    • The quantum brain
      Jan 25 2026

      In this episode of Brain Explorers, we take a fun journey inside your brain and discover that it’s not quiet at all - it’s buzzing like a tiny lightning storm. Billions of brain cells send speedy electric messages to each other, helping you think, feel, dream, move, and even have those sudden “aha!” moments.

      We learn how different brain waves act like music, changing when you sleep, relax, get excited, or focus really hard. We also explore how emotions like joy, fear, and love are powered by these electric signals, and how things like music, breathing, and imagination can help your brain stay in tune. By the end, you’ll see that your brain is like an amazing orchestra of sparks — and you are the conductor of the music inside your head.

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      5 min
    • The brain that bends time
      Jan 18 2026

      In this episode of Brain Explorers, we uncover the brain as a powerful electrical universe. Inside neurons, tiny electrical impulses race through billions of cells, forming vast networks that create thought, emotion, memory, and consciousness itself. We explore how brainwaves shape everything from sleep and calm to excitement and inspiration, and how even a blink or a sudden “aha” moment is powered by precise bursts of electrical activity.

      The episode also reveals how feelings like love, fear, and joy are not just chemical reactions, but electrical patterns guided by brain rhythms - patterns that can be influenced by music, breathing, focus, and even new technologies. From invisible electromagnetic fields to future brain–computer interfaces, the key idea is clear: you are a living storm of electricity. And learning to “conduct” that inner energy may be one of the greatest discoveries of the human mind.

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      5 min
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