2026-02-21
30 分钟Are you looking for a podcast that your whole family can enjoy that asks the deep philosophical questions like do trees fart?
If you are, then you'll love Tumble, a science podcast for kids.
I'm Lindsay.
And I'm Marshall.
Join us as we explore stories of science discovery from butts to animals,
dinosaurs, astronomy and everything in between.
You'll love these stories and you'll learn something new.
Find and follow Tumble Science Podcast for Kids wherever you get your podcasts or at sciencepodcastforkids.com.
The world is running out of water.
As we increasingly draw upon water that cannot be replaced, we're heading towards water bankruptcy.
And amid this, countries are putting more and more faith in cloud seeding,
a group of experimental techniques for encouraging rain or snowfall.
And now there are some big claims of big results in the US.
Also this week, we're looking at prolonged grief disorder,
a psychiatric condition in which the sting of loss never fades.
And it may affect as many as one in 20 people.
A lot of people are How can we put an arbitrary timeline on what's a normal length of time to be grieving someone?
And in the ongoing search for the universe's missing dark matter,
we'll be asking if there is actually a clump of it at the center of our galaxy.
And the answer is, eh, maybe.