• TINY TEETH, BIG QUESTIONS: Why Do We Have Baby Teeth🦷❓

  • Sep 21 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

TINY TEETH, BIG QUESTIONS: Why Do We Have Baby Teeth🦷❓

  • Summary

  • It's time for another trip around the solar system on the BIGGER and BETTER Science Weekly!

    This episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn all about an explorer who's taking a school on a trip to the arctic.

    Dan starts with the latest science news where we learn all about the 'Supermoon' that lit up our skies this week, SpaceX's Polaris Dawn returning to earth after 5 days in orbit and Explorer Mark Wood tells us all about how he organised a school trip all the way to the arctic.

    Then we delve into your questions where Dan explains how snake's digest food & Hannah Walsh from The British Society of Paediatric Dentistry answers why we're not born with adult teeth.

    Dangerous Dan continues and we learn all about the Carnotaurus

    The Battle of the Sciences continues where Dan chats to Michael Berthaume from Kings College London about why the Biological Anthropology is the best kind of science?

    What do we learn about?

    • The 'Supermoon'
    • A school trip to the arctic
    • Why we're not born with adult teeth?
    • Is Biological Anthropology the best type of science?

    All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!

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