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Future Tech

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This week on Newsround, we’re diving into the world of robots—and things are getting futuristic fast!

Rocks From Space!

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With so many objects floating around in space, we’ve got you covered on knowing the difference between all of the smaller celestial bodies that orbit the Sun.

Why Does Biodiversity Matter?

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Meet nature advocate Lira Valencia and ecological economist Dr. Sophus zu Ermgassen as they discuss what biodiversity loss could mean for the planet.

Food Webs

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There are so many elements in ecosystems, that if just one leaves or gets out of whack, it can be terrible for the whole thing. But today, let's talk about spider monkeys!

Best Rainy Day Ideas

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Transform boring rainy days into epic adventures!

Home Sweet Habitat

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In this episode, Sabrina talks about how habitats form food webs and how those food webs help us understand a lot about the world.

A Walk A Day

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Discover the benefits of walking, and how this simple exercise can positively impact the health of your body and brain.

Glow On

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Sabrina chats about how stars glow and how astronomers judge their brightness. Also, she talks about a really, really, really big star.

What Is A Blue Moon?

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You may be familiar with the Moon turning red during lunar eclipses, but did you know that it can sometimes appear to have a blue hue?

Seeing Stars

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Today, let's play a game of "Star or Not a Star" to learn a little more about everything that's up there.

Newsround: Make A Bee Hotel

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Get simple steps to build a bee hotel using things you might already have.

Chemical Changes

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Sabrina talks to us about how to tell if you have a chemical change on your hands.

Why Do Giraffes Have Spots?

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In this week’s Surprising Science, we’re talking about the tallest animals on Earth and the pattern that covers them from head to hoof.

The Great Picnic Mix Up

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Sabrina talks about all the different mixtures, solutions, and ants that can be at a picnic.

Newsround: Lego Arm

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Toby is 8 years old, loves LEGO. Now, with help from expert inventors, he has an amazing prosthetic arm partly made from LEGO bricks!

Defining Success

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Sabrina chats about how engineers look at results to help them know when they've achieved success.

Surprising Science: Big Moon?

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If you look at the Moon in the night sky and think it appears larger near the horizon, you're experiencing the Moon illusion.

Defining A Problem

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Sabrina talks about how we can all be better engineers by understanding what problems we want or need to solve.

Your Planet News: Plastic

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In this Your Planet, we look into plastic that dissolves in sea water, reducing plastic waste and life-sized puppet animals roaming Madrid.

A Change Of Scenery

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Sabrina talks about some of the reasons things can change quickly or slowly.

Surprising Science: A Shell Collector

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Meet the Xenophora, a genus of sea snail commonly known as carrier shells.