Episodios

  • Amazing animals – scat science
    Jul 11 2024

    Let’s get a bit stinky with five fascinating fast facts about faeces, a deep dive into unusual animal poo, a question about why poo smells bad, some history of fossilised poo, and scat saving citizen science projects for you to try yourself.

    Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay.

    https://www.creativescience.com.au

    Episode content:

    00:00 Introduction and fast facts

    02:46 Unusual animal poo

    05:04 Why does poo smell so bad?

    06:08 Fossilised faeces - coprolites

    08:06 Citizen science projects using animal scats

    - Echidna CSI at the University of Adelaide in South Australia https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/echidna-csi

    - Koala DNA at Griffith University in Queensland

    https://www.griffith.edu.au/griffith-sciences/research/koala-dna

    - Scoop a Poop at Macquarie University in New South Wales

    https://www.scoopapoop.net/

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    10 m
  • Radiation science – X-rays
    Jun 6 2024

    Get X-cited with five fascinating fast facts about x-rays, a deep dive into x-ray images in medicine, a question about x-ray safety, some history of x-ray science, and a shadowy activity for you to try yourself at home.

    Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay.

    https://www.creativescience.com.au

    Episode content:

    00:00 Introduction and fast facts

    02:24 X-rays in medicine

    04:22 Are X-rays safe?

    05:43 History of X-ray science

    07:31 Properties of light activity

    You will need: a dark room, a torch, and a flexible drinking straw.

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    9 m
  • Freaky forces – air
    May 9 2024

    Let’s take a deep breath and feel the force with five fascinating fast facts about air pressure, a deep dive into the power of the wind, a question about how air pressure is used to predict the weather, some history of atmospheric science, and a forceful falling experiment for you to try yourself at home.

    Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay.

    https://www.creativescience.com.au

    Episode content:

    Astronaut David Scott dropping a hammer and a feather on the Moon: NASA, Astronomy Picture of the Day, The Hammer and the Feather (2011) https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap111101.html

    00:00 Introduction and fast facts

    02:48 Forces in air and the power of the wind

    04:50 How is air pressure used to predict the weather?

    05:58 Some history of barometric pressure and air resistance

    08:27 Paper drop experiment

    You will need: two pieces of paper that are the same size and shape. For example, two pieces of A4 size photocopy paper.

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    11 m
  • Cosmic science – into the unknown
    Apr 11 2024

    Let’s get cosmic with fascinating fast facts about the universe, a deep dive into the life cycle of stars, a question about the distance from Earth to outer space, some history of cosmic science, and a galactic activity for you to try yourself at home.

    Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay.

    https://www.creativescience.com.au

    Episode content:

    00:00 Introduction and fast facts

    02:48 The life cycle of a star

    04:54 How far away is outer space?

    06:05 Space telescopes, Edwin Hubble, and Henrietta Swan Leavitt

    08:14 Swirling spiral galaxy activity

    You will need: a large round bowl, water, a splash of milk, a dessert spoon, and food colouring in a dropper bottle

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    10 m
  • It’s a joke – the science of laughter
    Mar 14 2024

    Description: Let’s lighten the mood with fascinating funny facts about laughter, a deep dive into what happens in your brain when you giggle, a question about tickling, some history of the science of laughter in humans and animals, and a funny activity for you to try yourself at home.

    Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay.

    https://www.creativescience.com.au

    Episode content:

    00:00 Introduction and fast facts

    02:58 What happens to our bodies when we laugh

    05:12 Why can’t I tickle myself?

    06:59 Laughter in humans and animals

    08:52 Not tickling activity

    You will need help from someone you a close to, like a sister or brother, close friend, or a parent.

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    10 m
  • See this – science of light
    Feb 15 2024

    Let’s brighten up your day with fascinating fast facts about light, a deep dive into rainbows, a question about colour blindness, some ideas about how light energy is used in technology, and a colourful activity for you to try yourself at home.

    Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay.

    https://www.creativescience.com.au

    Episode content:

    00:00 Introduction and fast facts

    03:21 Light spectrum and rainbows

    04:50 What does it mean if someone is colour blind?

    06:51 Light in technology

    09:10 Rainbow CD activity

    You will need an old CD or DVD, a torch, a piece of paper, and some coloured pencils.

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    11 m
  • Wrap it up – festive science
    Oct 26 2023

    Wrap it up – festive science

    In the last episode for 2023 we look back at fast facts about sound, electricity, and liquid nitrogen in preparation for the Creative Science Christmas Show being performed in Sydney primary schools. The Creative Science for Kids podcast will return with new episodes in early 2024.

    Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay.

    https://www.creativescience.com.au

    Episode content:

    00:00 Introduction

    01:07 Sound science recap

    02:20 Electricity recap

    03:48 Liquid nitrogen recap

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    9 m
  • Tiny science – nanotechnology
    Oct 12 2023

    Let’s go nano with fascinating fast facts about nanoscience, a deep dive into nanoscale structures in living things, a question about nanotechnology, some history of quantum dots, and a nano activity for you to try yourself at home.

    Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay.

    https://www.creativescience.com.au

    Episode content:

    00:00 Introduction and fast facts

    03:10 Nanostructures in living things

    05:13 What are some examples of nanotechnology

    07:12 History of quantum dots

    08:58 Bubble colours activity

    You will need bubble mix, a small dish, and a round bubble wand.

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    11 m