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Have you ever wondered what happens when you flip a light switch or charge your tablet? What is energy, and how does it power our entire world?! Join Mira and Finn on an electrifying adventure as they uncover the amazing secrets of where our power comes from! Did you know the sun blasts Earth with 173,000 terawatts of energy right now? If we catch just a tiny fraction of it with shiny solar panels, we could power everything on the planet!Discover how humans used to get all their electricity by burning messy fossil fuels, starting with inventor Thomas Edison's very first power plant. Then, explore the incredible new ways scientists are keeping the lights on without warming the planet! You'll be amazed by gigantic wind turbines standing 85 stories tall with blades longer than a football field, and massive concrete dams holding back rushing rivers. Best of all, find out how a tiny piece of invisible matter called an atom can be split to make huge amounts of nuclear power. Believe it or not, a piece of uranium the exact size of a gummy bear holds as much energy as a whole gigantic truckload of coal! Power up and join the fun!
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Have you ever wondered what makes an ice cube, a glass of water, and steam from a kettle so completely different? Well, get ready to have your mind blown, because they are actually made of the exact same stuff! Join Mira and Finn as they zoom in super close to explore the amazing, invisible world of the states of matter! Did you know that a single tiny raindrop holds over one point six seven sextillion microscopic pieces called molecules? That is way more pieces than there are stars in our entire galaxy! We'll discover how heating things up makes these tiny pieces jiggle, zigzag, and bounce off the walls at over a thousand miles an hour! You'll hear the crazy true story of a scientist who discovered dancing pollen, learn about the freezing extremes of Absolute Zero, and meet a superhero material called Hafnium carbide that can survive temperatures almost as hot as the Sun! Plus, find out why fluffy white clouds aren't actually made of gas, but are floating oceans of liquid! It is a zooming, mind-melting adventure you won't want to miss!
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Have you ever wondered what you, your chair, a glass of water, and a roaring T-Rex all have in common? They are all made out of the exact same tiny, invisible building blocks called atoms! Join Mira and Finn on Science is Not Boring as they uncover the ultimate microscopic secret of the universe. Discover how these mind-bogglingly small puzzle pieces work—if you blew up an apple to the size of planet Earth, its atoms would only be the size of a regular apple!Get ready to have your mind blown when you find out there are only 118 different types of atoms that build absolutely everything, just like the ultimate set of cosmic Lego blocks. You'll learn why you are literally made of ancient, recycled stardust, and why every single human on Earth could squeeze into a single sugar cube because you are mostly made of empty space! Plus, travel 300 feet underground to the freezing cold Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland, where scientists smash atoms together at the speed of light. Tune in to find out why you are a walking, talking masterpiece of science!
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Have you ever wondered why the sky lights up with a giant flash and rumbles with a booming crash during a thunderstorm? Join Mira and Finn as they uncover the shocking, sky-splitting secrets behind thunder and lightning! Did you know that a giant storm cloud acts just like a massive, floating battery? Inside towering Cumulonimbus clouds, freezing ice and water crash together to build up millions of volts of electricity. When it finally escapes, ZAP! It creates a blinding lightning bolt that is actually five times hotter than the surface of the Sun! But where does the thunder come from? You will learn how that intense heat makes the air explode outward at supersonic speed, creating the giant BOOM we hear! Plus, discover a super cool trick to count the seconds and find out exactly how far away a storm really is. We will even travel to a sandy beach to see how lightning turns sand into fossilized glass tubes called fulgurites! Get ready for an electrifying adventure!
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Have you ever wondered how a magnet can magically pull a paperclip across a table without even touching it? It is like a real-life invisible superpower! Join Mira and Finn on an electrifying episode of Science is Not Boring as they uncover the invisible forces that shape our universe. Discover the amazing secrets behind every magnet's North and South poles, and learn how an ancient Greek philosopher first discovered magnetic rocks called lodestones over two thousand years ago!Did you know the entire planet Earth is actually one giant, floating magnet? We will journey deep underground to the Earth's molten metal core to see how it creates a massive invisible shield that protects us from the Sun's dangerous solar winds! Plus, you will learn how super-powered electromagnets make giant Maglev trains float in the air at 268 miles per hour! We will even explore how baby sea turtles use built-in biological compasses to navigate across the massive ocean. Get ready for mind-blowing facts, a fun trivia quiz, and a magnetic adventure that will totally pull you in!
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Have you ever wondered what happens inside your body when you get sick? It’s not just resting in bed—there is an epic, invisible battle happening right under your skin! Join Mira and Finn on Science is Not Boring as they shrink down to discover the amazing built-in army that keeps you healthy. Did you know that a single sneeze blasts out of your nose at one hundred miles per hour, acting like a germ-launching cannon? Or that your body creates 50 billion new microscopic soldier cells every single day?Get ready to meet the incredible "Big Eaters" (macrophages) that hunt down sneaky invaders and gobble them whole! We’ll uncover why snot is actually a gooey superhero trap, how a fever bakes germs out of your system, and why blowing green mucus means your army is winning the fight. Plus, find out how a clever scientific invention called a vaccine works like a wanted poster to train your immune system! Grab your tissues and prepare for mind-blowing science—your body is the ultimate high-tech fortress! Tune in to learn exactly how you fight off those microscopic monsters!
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Have you ever wondered what your brain is up to when you fall asleep? Even though your body is resting, your brain is busy putting on a wild, technicolor show! We spend about six whole years of our lives dreaming, and the science behind it is absolutely unbelievable! Join Mira and Finn as they uncover the secrets of sleep and discover why our brains act like a giant filing cabinet at night. Did you know that your brain literally washes itself with a built-in dishwasher while you snooze? Or that your brain temporarily freezes your muscles so you don't jump out of bed to act out your superhero dreams? We'll dive deep into the amazing world of REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep and learn how nightmares are actually just helpful "fire drills" to make us braver! Plus, we will find out if animals dream, too. From rats practicing mazes in their sleep to a real-life octopus named Heidi who changes stunning colors while dreaming of catching crabs, this episode is packed with mind-blowing secrets! Get ready to explore exactly what happens in the dark.
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Have you ever wondered what exactly happens when you clap your hands? Where does the noise go, and how does it actually reach your ears? Join Mira and Finn on an exciting journey into the invisible world of sound waves! You will discover that every single sound is really a super-fast wiggle of air traveling at 767 miles per hour—that is as fast as a jet plane!
Get ready to shrink down to a microscopic size and travel deep inside the human body to find out how your ear turns these invisible wiggles into music, voices, and noise. You will meet the amazing eardrum, three microscopic bones (including the smallest bone in your entire body!), and a fluid-filled organ that looks exactly like a tiny snail shell!
Plus, learn the mind-blowing science behind echoes! Find out why thunder always comes after lightning, and discover how incredible animals like bats and dolphins use bouncing sound waves to literally see in the pitch dark! Get ready to explore the coolest, weirdest instrument on Planet Earth: your very own ear! -
Did you know your eyes are like two incredible, high-tech cameras working all day long? Join Mira and Finn as they explore the absolutely wild world of human vision! Discover how light bounces off objects and zooms right through your pupil (which is actually a tiny empty hole!) to hit over 130 million microscopic light-catchers at the back of your eyeball. You will be shocked to learn that the picture your eye sends to your brain is actually completely upside down! Plus, travel back over a thousand years to meet Ibn al-Haytham, a brilliant scientist who proved how light works while stuck inside under house arrest. We also uncover the spooky secrets of animal vision! Find out why cats have glowing laser eyes in the dark, and how the Great Horned Owl can spot its dinner from three whole football fields away using just the light of a single birthday candle! Tune in to test your brain with our fun trivia quiz. Get ready, because this amazing episode will totally change the way you see the world!
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Put your hand on your chest... thump, thump, thump! Did you know that steady drumbeat is actually the hardest-working muscle in your entire body? Join Mira and Finn on an epic adventure inside the human body to discover exactly how your heart works! You won't believe the amazing science hiding just beneath your skin. Did you know your heart is only about the size of your fist, but it squeezes 100,000 times a day without ever taking a nap? We're going to shrink down and follow a single drop of blood as it zooms out of the heart, picks up fresh oxygen in your lungs, and races all the way down to your toes like a high-speed roller coaster! You'll find out how your body holds 60,000 miles of blood vessels—enough tiny tubes to wrap around the entire Earth more than twice! Discover why microscopic tunnels called capillaries force your red blood cells to line up single-file, and find out how a brilliant doctor unlocked the secret of the circulatory loop. Get ready for a mind-blowing journey inside you!
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Have you ever wondered what happens to the leftover cosmic crumbs in outer space? Welcome to the wild world of asteroids and comets! Join Mira and Finn on an incredible journey to discover the giant space rocks whizzing around our Sun. You will learn all about asteroids, which are massive chunks of rock and metal that look like giant floating potatoes, and comets, which are dirty snowballs that grow spectacular, glowing tails millions of miles long! We are diving deep into some of the biggest space mysteries in Earth's history. Discover the massive six-mile-wide rock that crashed into Earth and helped wipe out the dinosaurs millions of years ago. Then, uncover the shocking secret of the 1908 Tunguska explosion in Russia, where a giant rock exploded in the sky and flattened 80 million trees without leaving a single crater! Plus, find out how scientists are acting as Earth's very own space security guards by practicing how to smash spaceships into asteroids to keep our planet safe. Get ready for a mind-blowing, out-of-this-world adventure!
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Did you know that one single honey bee makes only one-twelfth of a teaspoon of honey in her entire life? That is not even enough for one tiny bite of toast! Join Mira and Finn on a buzzing adventure to find out exactly what a honey bee is and how these amazing little insects make liquid gold! We will shrink down to step inside a busy hive packed with eighty thousand bees and discover their incredible secrets. You will learn how worker bees use hairy built-in straws to slurp up sweet flower nectar, wear tiny yellow boots made of pollen, and even sweat wax to build perfect honeycomb hexagons! Plus, discover the famous "waggle dance"—a secret, wiggling figure-eight dance bees use in pitch-black darkness to give each other directions to the best flowers. Prepare to have your mind blown as we find out how a hive flies a combined fifty-five thousand miles—more than twice around the whole Earth—just to make one single pound of delicious honey! Tune in to find out why our world absolutely depends on these fuzzy, fantastic flying machines!
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Have you ever watched a bird swoop through the sky and wondered, how do they stay up there? Gravity wants to pull everything straight down, but birds have amazing natural superpowers to conquer the sky! Join Mira and Finn on Science is Not Boring as they uncover the fantastic physics and wild anatomy of our feathered friends! You will discover how a bird’s special curved wing, called an airfoil, tricks the wind into lifting them up like invisible magic.
But that is just the beginning of the secret! Did you know birds have hollow bones built like super-strong honeycomb, and giant chest muscles that would make an Olympic weightlifter jealous? Plus, their feathers lock together with microscopic hooks just like velcro! We are exploring the most extreme superheroes of the sky. Learn about a vulture that flies as high as a jumbo jet at 37,000 feet, a tiny hummingbird that beats its wings 80 times a second, and a falcon that dives at a mind-blowing 240 miles per hour! Buckle your seatbelts and get ready for a high-flying adventure! -
Have you ever looked up at the dark night sky and seen a streak of light flash by? You probably made a wish on a shooting star! But did you know that a shooting star isn't actually a star at all? It's usually a tiny piece of space rock or dust no bigger than a single grain of sand! Join Mira and Finn as they zoom into the amazing science of meteors and meteorites. Discover how these little space crumbs travel at an unbelievable 30,000 miles per hour, squishing the air until they heat up to a glowing 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit! You'll also hear the incredible true story of a 26-pound space rock that crash-landed right through the trunk of a red Chevy Malibu, and learn about the massive 60-ton Hoba meteorite that skipped across Earth's atmosphere like a flat stone on a pond. We'll even reveal why some shooting stars glow a spooky alien green! Get ready for a mind-blowing journey through space, history, and science. Buckle up and get ready to catch some falling stars!
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Have you ever wondered how animals play the ultimate game of hide and seek? Welcome to the mind-blowing science of camouflage! In this episode of Science is Not Boring, Mira and Finn explore how creatures use color, pattern, and shape to completely vanish in plain sight. Get ready to meet Chan's Megastick, a massive bug over two feet long that looks exactly like a bamboo shoot and literally dances in the wind to fool hungry birds! Then, dive deep into the ocean to find the Gloomy Octopus, a squishy master of disguise that can change its skin color and texture to perfectly match a bumpy rock in just 200 milliseconds. That is literally faster than you can blink! But it's not just animals who use these clever tricks. Discover how humans borrowed nature's secrets during World War I to create "Dazzle Camouflage," painting giant navy ships with wild, crazy zebra stripes to confuse enemy submarines! Packed with amazing facts, magical color-changing cells, and a fun trivia quiz, this episode will make you look closely at every twig and leaf in your backyard!
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Have you ever wondered what it's like inside the wildest weather on Earth? Imagine winds howling faster than a race car and skies turning a spooky green color before a massive twister drops from the clouds! In this thrilling episode of Science is Not Boring, Mira and Finn dive right into the eye of the storm to uncover how Earth's biggest weather monsters are made! Discover the mind-blowing true story of Typhoon Tip, the largest storm ever recorded in history! It was so gigantic that it could have covered almost half of the entire United States! You'll learn how warm ocean water fuels these spinning giants and find out what happened when brave scientists called Hurricane Hunters flew airplanes straight into 190-mile-per-hour winds! We'll also explore the terrifying 2013 El Reno tornado, a roaring beast over two miles wide with winds clocking in at an unbelievable 300 miles per hour! Why does our planet create such extreme and wild weather? Is it actually trying to help us? Grab your windbreakers and get ready for a whirlwind adventure to find out!
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Did you know that right now, even while you are sitting perfectly still, you are zooming through space at 67,000 miles per hour?! How is that even possible? Welcome to the incredible world of physics! In this episode of Science is Not Boring, Mira and Finn uncover the giant, invisible rulebook that controls how everything in the entire universe moves.Travel back to the year 1665 to meet a young scientist named Isaac Newton, who watched an apple fall and asked one brilliant question that changed history forever! Discover the amazing laws of motion, from the "laziness" of inertia that keeps the Voyager 1 spacecraft coasting through deep space forever, to the massive power of the Saturn V rocket blasting humans to the moon. We will even explore why the moon doesn't crash into your backyard, and what happens to astronauts when they float in zero gravity (hint: they actually grow taller!).Get ready to learn how a simple kick of a ball connects to the massive forces that run the galaxies. Physics is all around us, and it feels just like magic! Join us to explore the invisible rules of the universe!
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Have you ever looked up after a rainstorm and spotted a brilliant, glowing rainbow in the sky? It might look like a magical bridge, but it is actually mind-blowing science! Join Mira and Finn on Science is Not Boring as they uncover the incredible secrets hiding inside plain white sunlight. Did you know that rainbows aren't actually arches at all? They are giant, perfect circles! Or that no two people on Earth have EVER seen the exact same rainbow? That's right—you are always standing at the dead-center of your very own personal rainbow! Learn how millions of tiny, squished raindrops act as natural prisms to bend and split light into red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. We'll travel back to the year 1666 to see how a famous scientist named Isaac Newton proved this with a single piece of glass in a pitch-black room! Plus, discover spooky, ghostly Moonbows that appear at night and pure white Fogbows! Grab your garden hose, get ready for an awesome quiz, and learn how to make your very own rainbow on a sunny day!
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Have you ever looked up on a clear, sunny day and wondered where all that brilliant color comes from? The air right in front of your face is completely invisible, so why is the sky so wonderfully blue? Get ready to blast off on a mind-blowing scientific adventure! We are traveling 93 million miles to the Sun to uncover the secret hidden inside white sunlight. It turns out, sunlight is actually a sneaky mixture of every single color in the rainbow! When that light hits Earth’s atmosphere, it crashes right into 25 sextillion tiny, invisible air molecules. Discover how the short, energetic blue light waves bounce around like crazy pinballs to paint the sky high above our heads! You will also learn about Isaac Newton’s famous prism experiment, why our eyeballs actually stop us from seeing a purple sky, and how Lord Rayleigh solved this massive mystery. Plus, we will travel all the way to Mars to find out why Martian sunsets glow a magnificent icy blue! Grab your space suit and join Finn and Mira to uncover one of the greatest magical science secrets hiding right in plain sight!
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Did you know you're currently flying through space at 67,000 miles per hour on a giant spaceship called Earth?! Hold on tight as Mira and Finn bust the biggest myth about summer and winter! Most people think we get hot in July because Earth flies closer to the Sun. But guess what? That is completely backwards! In the middle of summer, we are actually 3 million miles FARTHER away! So, why do we sweat in July and freeze in January? It's all thanks to a clever 23.5-degree lean called axial tilt! When your half of the planet leans toward the sun, you get long, hot days and celebrate the summer solstice. When it leans away, you get chilly winter snow! Plus, discover what happens when a planet tilts too far. You won't believe the wild weather on the ice giant Uranus, where it spins completely on its side and a single winter lasts for 21 whole Earth years in pitch-black darkness! Grab your sunglasses and your warmest winter coat, and join us to uncover the amazing science behind our planet's perfectly tilted thermostat!
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