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  • VAMPIRE MYSTERY: Archaeologists Examine a Strange Burial🧛‍♂️🦴
    Feb 28 2026

    It's still time for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this week’s Science Quest!

    In Science in the News, a rare turtle rescued in the UK begins the next stage of its recovery, scientists discover that snakes don’t get hungry in the same way humans do, and archaeologist Nataša Sarkic joins Dan to investigate the remains of a so-called “vampire” found in a grave at Račesa, a fortress in eastern Croatia.

    It’s time for your questions too. Leo wants to know how chameleons change colour, and Simon Green from the Open University answers Roscoe’s big space question: just how hot is the Sun’s core?

    Dangerous Dan introduces the bizarre hag moth, and in Battle of the Sciences, we head beneath the ice with glaciologist Sammie Buzzard from the UK Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling to uncover what glaciers can teach us about our planet.

    Plus, in Space Cadets, Harry and Terry blast off on an accidental adventure to the Sun to discover more about the star at the centre of our Solar System.

    What we learn about:

    • How rescued sea turtles recover

    • Why snakes don’t feel hunger like humans

    • The truth behind a “vampire” burial in Croatia

    • How chameleons change colour

    • How hot the Sun’s core really is

    • The unusual hag moth

    • What glaciologists study beneath the ice

    All that and more on this week’s Science Quest!

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    29 min
  • How Are Tears Made?😭💧
    Feb 25 2026

    This Week’s Big Questions!

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

    🪶 JJ asks: Why don’t ostriches fly?
    🌻 Stein wonders: Why do sunflowers face the sun?
    🌬️ Arlo wants to know: Why do we breathe?
    😭 Royce asks: How are tears made?
    🦫 Ryan is curious: Why do beavers build dams?

    And jump through a worm hole to Deep Space High, your local inter-galactic school in space. This week the class learn about a special infrared telescope that can see hidden gas and liquid in space!

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    11 min
  • HANNIBAL'S WAR ELEPHANTS: Lost Clues Discovered 🐘⚔️
    Feb 21 2026

    It's still time for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this week’s Science Quest!

    In Science in the News, could an elephant foot bone discovered in Spain be evidence of Hannibal’s legendary war elephants? A teacher in Wales has an ancient crocodile species named after him by a former pupil, and Saturday 21st February is World Pangolin Day, and to celebrate, Dan chats with Jessie Schrauger from the Pangolin Conservation and Research Foundation about the vital work being done to protect the world’s most trafficked mammals.

    It’s time for your questions too. Isabel wants to know how lenses in glasses help us see clearly, and Luke Gaskill from Scout Adventures answers Marcus’ burning question: why is there smoke when there is a fire?

    Dangerous Dan introduces the strange and subterranean purple frog.

    And in Battle of the Sciences, Ian Mills makes the case for dentistry and the science behind keeping our teeth strong.

    Plus, in Professor Hallux’s Map of Medicine, we investigate toothache and discover what really happens if you forget to brush.

    What we learn about:

    • Why fire creates smoke

    • How lenses in glasses bend light

    • Why brushing your teeth prevents cavities

    • Possible evidence of Hannibal’s war elephants

    • How pangolins are being protected

    • The unusual purple frog

    • What causes toothache

    All that and more on this week’s Science Quest!

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    28 min
  • SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE: All the COLOURS of science!
    Mar 27 2023

    In your exclusive bonus episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly, Dan is answering your most burning questions about COLOUR!

    Ever wondered how the sky changes from light to dark blue, from brilliant shades of red to deep hues of purple? Or maybe that's boring and you'd like to know why pee is yellow. We've got something for everyone! 

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    7 min
  • Why Do Whales Explode? 🐋💥
    Feb 18 2026

    This Week’s Big Questions!

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

    🔥 Griffin wants to know: Why do some materials burn and not others?
    😴 Livy is wondering: What happens when we fall asleep?
    🤕 Lucy asks: Why do we get headaches?
    🐋 Charlie wants to know: Why do whales explode?
    ✈️ Thomas is curious: How do landing gears work?

    Plus, join Principal Pulsar and his class as they discover how different types of telescopes work, so that we can see planets tens of lightyears away!

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    15 min
  • SOLAR ECLIPSE: When The Sun Goes Dark🌞🌑
    Feb 14 2026

    We may have a new name but it's still time for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this week’s Science Quest!

    In Science in the News, could a mound in North West England contain the remains of Ivar the Boneless, a lost Viking? We also discover why porpoises go quiet when boats pass by, and hear from Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk from UC Irvine about how Greenland sharks can live for hundreds of years.

    It’s time for your questions too. Lydia wants to know why ice cracks when you put it in water, and Joe Williams from Exeter University helps answer a huge question from Thomas: what caused the Big Bang?

    Dangerous Dan introduces us to the unusual Greeningi Frog, and in Battle of the Sciences, Sam Sedgeman explains the fascinating science behind solar eclipses and why they happen.

    Plus, join Marina Ventura on her first Ocean Adventure as she explores the exciting world of ocean research.

    From the birth of the Universe to mysterious Viking kings and shadowy solar events, this episode is packed with big questions and brilliant discoveries!

    What we learn about:

    • How scientists think the Universe began

    • What might have caused the Big Bang

    • How solar eclipses happen

    • Why porpoises change their behaviour around boats

    • How Greenland sharks live for so long

    • Why ice makes cracking sounds

    • The mysterious greeningi frog

    • How ocean research helps us explore the seas

    All that and more on this week’s Science Quest!

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    28 min
  • Why Are Leaves Green?🍃🌱
    Feb 11 2026

    This Week’s Big Questions!

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

    🍃 Orla wants to know: Why are leaves green?
    🍊 Tommy is wondering: What’s the difference between oranges and mandarins?
    🦴 Alana asks: Why do joints click?
    🌱 Cooper wants to know: How do we grow?
    🌍 Ryan is curious: Why does Earth spin on an axis?

    Plus, join Principal Pulsar and his class! This week they're learning all about music in space!

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    13 min
  • OUR PLANET'S STORY: Why Earth Is Called Earth🌍📖
    Feb 7 2026

    We may have a new name but it's still time for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this week’s Science Quest!

    In Science in the News, scientists discover that Norwegian polar bears are healthier and fatter than ever, old boats are being sunk around the UK to create brand-new habitats for wildlife, and Meganne Christian from the UK Space Agency joins Dan to talk about the importance of women in science ahead of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

    It’s time for your questions too. One listener wants to know why cats meow, and language expert Mercedes Durham from Cardiff University explains why our planet is called Earth.

    Dangerous Dan is back with a strange and mysterious creature called the olm, and in Battle of the Sciences, things get rocky as Shaunna Morrison from Rutgers University makes the case for geoscience and why understanding the Earth beneath our feet really matters.

    Plus, in Geology Rocks: Earth’s History, join Finley on a journey through time to explore fossils, volcanoes, and how rocks helped form our planet and even our universe.

    What we learn about:

    • Why cats meow
    • How polar bears in Norway are doing and why it matters
    • How sinking old boats can help wildlife
    • Why women in science are so important
    • The strange underground creature called the olm
    • How rocks, fossils, and volcanoes reveal Earth’s history

    All that and more on this week’s Science Quest!

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    31 min