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SolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastFive Year Anniversary-- Our Listener's Favorite EpisodesHAPPY FIVE YEAR ANNIVERSARY TO SOLVE IT! FOR KIDS  Thank you all for listening, commenting, and liking our podcast for the last FIVE years! We are celebrating our anniversary all this month. We are thrilled to showcase our listeners favorite episodes. That's right! These are the podcasts that YOU liked the most. Check them out!  Episode 195: How do you use music to get kids interested in STEM? with Victor Villegas  Episode 16: How do you test a rocket without blowing it up? with Suzanne Slade Episode 122: How do you get to...2025-05-2742 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastFive Year Anniversary with Jeff's Five Favorite EpisodesHAPPY FIVE YEAR ANNIVERSARY TO SOLVE IT! FOR KIDS  Thank you all for listening, commenting, and liking our podcast for the last FIVE years! We are celebrating our anniversary all this month. Take a listen to Jeff's five favorite episodes. Episode 63 How do scientists listen to black holes? with Dr. Eric Thrane Episode 154 How do you move a rocket? Dan Zapata Episode 163 How can we see the Universe in a new way? with Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen Episode 194 Can You Do Science at Sea? with Erin Winick Anthony a...2025-05-1343 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastFive Year Anniversary-- Jennifer's Five Favorite Episodes* HAPPY FIVE YEAR ANNIVERSARY TO SOLVE IT! FOR KIDS* Thank you all for listening, commenting, and liking our podcast for the last FIVE years! We are celebrating our anniversary all this month. First, we have clips from Jennifer's five favorite episodes.   Episode 82 How do you make toilet paper soft? with Madison Mattson  Episode 104  How do you train a shark? with Gretchen Burson  Episode 132 How do you talk to a spaceship? with Rob Chambers  Episode 146 -  What does a primatologist do? with Dr. Mireya Mayor  Episode 162 - How do you D...2025-05-0639 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Exploring of the MoonThe Solve It! for Kids Science Podcast is on Holiday Break. We have compiled a few clips from favorite shows highlighting experts who Explore the Moon for you to enjoy. They come from the following: Episode 227 How Do You Create a Robot Babysitter for a Space Station with Dr. Julia Badger  Episode 215 How Will We Talk to Astronauts on the Moon? with Sirina Nabhan  Episode 221 What's it like to experience Zero-Gravity? with Tim Bailey If you enjoy these, go back and listen to the whole podcast. Jennifer and Jeff wi...2025-01-0731 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Working With AnimalsThe Solve It! for Kids Science Podcast is on Holiday Break. We have compiled a few clips from favorite shows highlighting experts who Work with Animals for you to enjoy.  They come from the following: Episode 226   How Do Animals Cooperate with Each Other? with Dr. Lauren Robinson Episode 222 What Do you Do when a Tiger Has a Toothache? with Dr. Carrie Logdsen McCullough Episode 151 Can you Problem-solve like an Orangutan? with Dr. Laurel Neme If you enjoy these, go back and listen to the whole podcast. Jennifer and Jeff wis...2024-12-3129 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Flying CreaturesThe Solve It! for Kids Science Podcast is on Holiday Break. We have compiled a few clips from favorite shows highlighting flying creatures for you to enjoy. They come from the following: Episode 106 How Do We Know the Dinosaurs Could Fly? with Dr. Jingmai O'Connor Episode 205 How do Birds Fly? with Alex Troutman Episode 223 How Do you Rehabilitate a Bald Eagle? with Marge Gibson   If you enjoy these, go back and listen to the whole podcast! Jennifer and Jeff wish you a very Happy Holidays!     #sciencepodcast #sciencepodcastforkids #scie...2024-12-2432 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Long Can Humans Live Underwater?Humans have live over a year in space, but how long can they live underwater? Not many people can answer that question, but our amazing guest can. Known as Dr. Deep Sea, Dr. Joseph Dituri has spent 100 days living underwater. He is on our show to tell us what it was like and how exciting it was to experience the ocean up close! 2024-02-1328 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Can You Use Music to Get Kids Excited About STEM?How can you get kids excited about STEM? Put it to music! That's exactly what our guest today has done. Victor Villegas is a Digital and Technology Coordinator for Oregon State University by day and the "DroneSinger" at night! You'll want to tune in to hear how Victor turns STEM topics in to amazing music and songs.  You may even get to hear one performed on the show! 2024-02-0639 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhy Do Science at Sea?Have you ever wondered how scientists learn about the ocean? They do science at sea! We have Science Communicator Erin Winick Anthony who is currently onboard the Joides Revolution ship as the scientists study cores of the ocean floor to learn about climate change (Jan 2024). This episode includes a fun video on our website so be sure to check that out! 2024-01-3029 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Can You Prepare for the Total Solar Eclipse?Are you aware that there will be a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024? This amazing event doesn't happen very often, so you should really try to see it. But how can you prepare to see one? Dan Schneiderman, Eclipse Partnership Coordinator at the Rochester Museum and Science Center is here to give us tons of tips. Don't miss this awesome episode or the eclipse!2024-01-2330 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Study the Smallest Things?Welcome to the 8th season of Solve It for Kids! We start our new season off right by exploring some of the tiniest things in the universe... particles you can't even see. Dr. Katy Grimm, associate professor of physics at Cal State University East Bay and her research is performed at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research that operates the large Hadron Collider. In other words, Dr. Katy is one of the best people to answer our episode topic because she STUDIES some of the smallest things in the universe! 2024-01-1632 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Launching a Rocket!The Solve It for Kids Podcast team is on their last week of holiday break. Please enjoy this out-of-the-world episode about launching rockets. You'll hear clips from guests who are talking about getting ready for a launch, moving rockets, and what it's like to blast off in a rocket.  Look for our new season to start next week! 2024-01-0931 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Energy and EngineeringHappy 2024! The Solve It for Kids Podcast team of Jennifer and Jeff are still on holiday break. We have left you a few clips from some of our favorite episodes about energy and engineering. Get ready to ... learn how to get energy from the wind, learn how drinking water gets to your house, and also how you get materials from the Earth. Such wonderful STEM topics to explore! 2024-01-0228 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Extreme Places to LiveThe Solve It for Kids podcast is on holiday break! Please enjoy some snippets of our favorite shows about Living in Extreme Places! You'll "visit" an underwater habitat, Mars, and learn how plants live in extreme environments. Wishing you all a very Happy Holidays. See you in the new year! 2023-12-2628 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Amazing AnimalsThe Solve It for Kids podcast is taking a holiday break! Please enjoy clips from three of our favorite episodes about amazing animals! You'll learn about how to help native bee populations, how to count penguins, and also why some jellyfish have stinging snot. Happy Holidays! 2023-12-1926 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Build a Space Station?Twenty-five years ago, last week (December 6, 2008), the International Space Station was created. Bob Cabana, astronaut and Associate Administrator of NASA, was on that special mission. He is with us today to talk about what it felt like to be a part of that historic event, his amazing career at NASA, and also to encourage kids (of all ages) to pursue their dreams whatever they may be. 2023-12-1240 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastDo Animals have Feelings?Have you ever wondered if your pets or animals have feelings?  Dr. Carl Safina, best-selling author, a TED speaker, and a leader in the field of conservation biology. He is on our show to give his expert insight into just what our animals might be thinking. Don't miss this fun and exciting episode! 2023-12-0531 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhat it's like to Blast off on a rocket?How would it feel when blasting off to space? We have the amazing Astronaut Nicole Stott on our show today to tell all about this and also to share many more awesome experiences that she has had while in space. Don't miss this out-of-the-world episode! 2023-11-2834 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastDo All Jellyfish have Stinging Snot?Do all jellyfish have stinging SNOT? This is a question you probably never thought to ask, but now really want to know the answer to, right? Well, take a listen to the awesome Jennie Janssen, assistant curator at the National Aquarium and President and cofounder of MIAZS as she explains this rather intriguing and little known characteristic of some jellyfish. 2023-11-2139 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhy is the International Space Station so Important?The International Space Station, (ISS) orbits the Earth 16 times every day. But it's so much more than just a spacecraft. The ISS is a laboratory in space that provides awesome information about living and working in microgravity. Listen to Erin Winick Anthony, science communicator, founder of STEAM Powered Media, and former NASA engineer explain just how important the ISS is to us here on Earth.  2023-11-1430 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhat Skills do Space Entrepreneurs Need?Have you ever considered being a space entrepreneur? What is it? And How can you become one? Our guest, Vered Cohen-Barzilay, CEO of Out of the Box Space Innovations  will explain how YOU can become a space entrepreneur yourself! 2023-11-0730 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Would you Send a Message to an Extraterrestrial?If you could send a message to an extraterrestrial, what would it say? What language would you use? How would you deliver it? These are all great questions and ones that we discuss in this  fun and informative chat with  Julia Brodsky, STEM Education lead at Blue Marble Initiative and former NASA Astronaut instructor, as she helps us to consider some things that we might think about IF we were ever to converse with an extraterrestrial. 2023-10-3138 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Hack Your Ability to Learn?Have you every really thought about how you learn? What are your good and not-so-great habits of learning? We have Dr. Justin Sung, medical doctor, researcher, certified teacher,  learning coach, and CEO of ICanStudy.com on our show today to talk about how to "hack" your brain to learn more efficiently. Get ready to learn HOW to learn! 2023-10-2434 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhat Would it be Like to Live on Mars?Have YOU ever wondered what it would be like to live on Mars? We have just the right person to answer this question. The awesome Janet Ivey Duensing, Creator and CEO of Janet's Planet and the Director of Education for Explore Mars! You'll leave this episode wanting to don  your spacesuit and head to the red planet soon. 2023-10-1734 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhat's it like to Fly a Plane Across the Ocean?Have you ever wondered what it's like to fly one of those giant airplanes across the ocean? We have Cran Middlecoat, pilot and aerospace nerd, on this episode to tell us all about it. Cran is not only a pilot, but also a huge advocate for STEM and most of all kids in aviation and aerospace, as he's also the founder of It's Rocket Science! 2023-10-1032 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhat's it like to Live Underwater?Would you like to live underwater? It would definitely be different but so cool! Take a listen to awesome aquanaut Liz Magee, as she shares all of the amazing adventures she had under the sea. 2023-10-0334 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Create Sound for a Movie?When you watch a movie, how much do you pay attention to the sound? If it's done right, sound is one of the biggest effects that makes you feel like you're really "in" the movie. We have the awesome Bob Pepek, Sound designer and owner of MelonCollie Productions, to explain just how sound is created and added to a movie, cartoon, or video to make it come alive! 2023-09-2633 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Program AI Robots?If you've been listening to the news lately, you know that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere. So, is it possible to get your own robot? Maybe not now, but one day. And when that day happens, Dr. Elliott Heflin, Jr., CEO/Founder  realitytechs.com is here to tell us how easy it can be to program an AI robot. How cool! 2023-09-1935 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Fly a Helicopter on Mars?Have you every wondered just how difficult it is to fly a helicopter on another planet? It's not easy! Keri Bean an engineer who worked on the Ingenuity helicopter that has flown on Mars explains exactly how it's done. Don't miss this exciting and informative chat!2023-09-1231 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Does Drinking Water Get to Your House?When you're thirsty, you probably just turn on a tap and water comes out. You may not think about how that drinking water got to your house. Our guest, Charles (Trip) Barton, a civil engineer with a large American water company,  will explain just how that happens. 2023-09-0531 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Protect Native Bees?Did you know that there are red bees, green bees, and even blue bees? We didn't! Don't miss this fascinating episode all about native bees and how we can help protect them from bee lover Julie Travaglini, Senior Director of Education and Curriculum at Allegheny Land Trust. 2023-08-2930 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Get a Rocket Ready for Launch?Have you ever wondered how those giant space rockets are prepared for launch? It takes a lot of planning and testing. We are excited to chat with Nathalie Quintero, an aerospace engineer with  Boeing who works on the on Space Launch System (SLS) program as the Core Stage Launch Operations Lead. Doesn't that sound like a cool job? Take a listen and find out some amazing facts about how to get a rocket ready for launch 2023-08-2235 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhat Would Happen if we didn't have Magnets?This is probably not a question that you would think to ask, but it's actually a very important one. What DO magnets and magnetism do for us? A LOT. Take a listen to this fascinating chat with Dr. Dario Arena, Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at USF as he explains just how important magnets are to our everyday life 2023-08-1533 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhat is an Atmospheric River?Have you been watching the news and heard the term -- atmospheric river? Well, our guest, Dr. Kristine Harper, is here to explain what one is and how they affect our planet. Don't miss this very intriguing chat about weather science and STEM careers 2023-08-0838 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Can you Solve a Problem Using NASA Data?Did you know that NASA collects all kinds of data about our world? You can learn about clouds, trees, weather patterns, planets, moons, deep space and more. And the cool thing is all of this data is open to the public.  Cindy Chin, NASA Datanaut, joins us for an exciting and informative chat about ways you can use this data. She also tells us about NASA's Data App Challenge and gives us information about how to participate! 2023-08-0131 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Thinking Like an EngineerThe Solve It for Kids Podcast is on vacation for the month of July. But we have left you a great clip of three episodes that show the BEST of Thinking Like an Engineer! Listen to short chats from these three amazing guests: Dr. Jermey Matthews (Ep 91: How Do Scientists Get Kids Excited about STEM?), Dr. Cory Hixon (Ep. 77: How do Engineers Think?) and Tracy Drain (Ep 124: How Do You Study Another Planet's Moon?). Enjoy these fun and interesting topics and see you next week for new episodes! 2023-07-2524 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Space Exploration (to the Moon)The Solve It for Kids podcast is on summer break! But we have left you a few clips of some the best space exploration episodes to enjoy. Take a listen to Carl Sandifer from NASA Glenn Research Center, (How do you Power a Spacecraft?), Dr. Sarah D'Souza from NASA Ames Reserach Center (Why does a spacecraft need a heat shield?) and Julie Wolfson at Lockheed Martin (How do you slow down a spaceship?). Don't miss these out-of-this-world episodes! 2023-07-1823 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Studying AnimalsThe Solve It for Kids podcast is on vacation for the month of July. But don't worry, we've left some of our favorite episodes for you to enjoy. This week it's the BEST of Studying Animals. You'll hear clips from previous episodes with Dr. Mireya Mayor (primatology), Doug Wechsler (army ants), and Dr. Monica Bond (giraffes). We hope you have fun learning about these amazing scientists and the animals they love studying. 2023-07-1123 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Working With RobotsThe Solve It for Kids Podcast is on vacation for the month of July. But don't worry, we have left a few clips of our favorite episodes for you to enjoy. This one is The BEST of Working With Robots. You'll hear from Dr. Carlotta Berry (How do you talk to a robot?), Dr. Darren Lipomi (How do humans--and robots-- feel?) and Dr. Topher Hunter (How do you build a droid?).  Have fun listening and learning from these amazing guests!2023-07-0423 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Can We See the Universe in a New Way?How do you view the universe? Chances are that answer has changed a lot in the last few years. With all of the amazing images coming from Mars (via the Perserverance Rover), the James Webb Space Telescope, and even the Artemis 1 mission, the universe seems even more incredibly amazing than before. It is our honor to chat with the person who was in charge of the teams at NASA who completed all of these amazing missions. Our guest today is Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen, Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate at NASA from 2016 to 2022. Don't miss this awesome discussion...2023-06-2741 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Dress an Astronaut?What is one of the coolest jobs at NASA? Well, if you can't be an astronaut, maybe you can help dress one. Meet Sharon McDougle former NASA Spacesuit Technician, who was responsible for helping the astronauts to put in their pressure suits. It's not as easy as you would think. Take a listen to this episode as Sharon describes just how important fit is to a pressure suit. 2023-06-2032 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Get Rid of Bad Breath?On today's show, we discuss a problem that most people, well, probably don't like to talk about. But, bad breath can be an important-- and embarrassing-- problem. Just how can you fix it?  Dr. Mel Rosenberg, Professor Emeritus at Tel Aviv University, tells us all about the scientific solution he developed to treat this problem. And he also shares his love of children's books, too. 2023-06-1332 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhat is the Super Guppy?It's a bird. It's a plane.  It's the Super Guppy! Have you ever wondered type of plane can transport really huge objects like NASA's Orion spacecraft? Yep. It's the Super Guppy. We are thrilled to have Herb Baker, retired NASA business manager who worked on programs such as the Space Shuttle, the Space Station, and Orion, as well as, the Super Guppy. He's here to tell us all about this amazing aircraft. 2023-06-0631 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhere and When do Earthquakes Happen?Earthquakes happen every day, all around the world. Since they are so prevalent, is there a way to predict just where and when they will occur? We have the fabulous Dr. Wendy Bohon, earthquake geologist and awesome science communicator, on our show today to discuss this groundbreaking topic! 2023-05-3035 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhy Does a Spacecraft Need a Heat Shield?Did you watch the Orion spacecraft come back from its trip around the Moon? Besides the parachutes, what is one key piece of the spacecraft that helps to protect the astronauts upon re-entry? The heat shield!! But just how is a heat shield made and why is it so important? Take a listen to the fantastic Dr. Sarah D'Souza, the Orion Thermal Protection Deputy System Manager at NASA Ames. She is on our show today to give us the scoop on this amazing engineering! 2023-05-2336 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhat Can We Learn from Volcanoes?Volcanoes are awesome natural events. They happen all over the Earth and on many celestial bodies. But why are they important? Skylar Hughes, volcano expert, a private tour guide for Big Island VIP, tells us what we can learn from volcanoes, particularly the ones located on the Big Island in Hawaii. Don't miss this explosively fun expisode!2023-05-1635 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do Plants Survive in Extreme Habitats?Ever wonder how plants survive in a desert or living high on the side of mountains? Take a listen to expert Gardener, author,  and broadcaster, Matthew Biggs, who trained at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. He gives us the inside scoop on these sturdy plants and how they survive such extreme habitats. Tons of great fun to be had in this episode, plus you'll even get a few tips on how to keep your own plants alive. 2023-05-0932 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow will AI Help Humans with Mobility?You have probably heard that artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere, but did you know it's being used to help people with mobility challenges? Dr. Brenna Argall, Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Robotics at Northwestern University and the Director of Argall Lab at the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab, is hear to explain some of the amazing technology that she and her lab are using to help people get around more easily. Don't miss this fascinating and important episode! 2023-05-0234 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Slow Down a Spaceship?How do you slow down a spacecraft that is speeding along at 25,000mph? Bounce it off the atmosphere. But at 325mph that's still too fast. So, you add parachutes, eleven of them to be exact. The amount of specific timing and engineering to pull this slowdown off is a bit mindboggling. Take a listen to Julie Wolfson, Senior Staff Systems Engineer at Lockheed Martin and the Orion's Risk Manager, who explains just exactly how it's done. This episode is a must listen for all space enthusiasts! 2023-04-2534 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhy are Shark Teeth Shaped like That?Sharks are known for their big toothy "grins". But what do we really know about shark teeth?  Dr. Lisa Whitenack, associate professor at Allegheny College and a shark expert, is here to chat with us about a few of the very interesting shark teeth she has discovered and what type of research her lab is doing to discover just how these teeth work. You won't want to miss this very exciting episode! 2023-04-1838 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Move a Rocket?Have you ever wondered how those massive space rockets at NASA get to the launch pad? They take a ride on the crawler-transporter vehicle. We have Dan Zapata, Crawler Systems Engineer at Jacobs, who works at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, with these amazing transporters. He's going to explain just how these amazing vehicles work! 2023-04-1130 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastCan You Problem-solve Like an Orangutan?Animals are so smart, but some of the most intelligent might be orangutans. Take a liste to Dr. Laurel Neme, wildllife expert, author, and National Geographic contributor, as she describes just how smart these amazing creatures are. You may be really surprised by what they can do and you'll definitely keep an eye on them the next time you're at the zoo. 2023-04-0434 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Build a Droid?Have you ever wanted to build your own droid? Then this is an episode you won't want to miss! Dr. Topher Hunter is a scientist by day, but in his free time, he is practically a professional hobbyist in robotics and droid building. Yes, that's right, he builds his own DROIDS! Dr. Topher talks about his own droids, but then gives us tips on how everyone can take up their own droid-building hobby. 2023-03-2834 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Study Manatees? Manatees, marine mammals, known as sea cows are such majestic creatures. Scientists are working to learn more about them, and they need your help.  Beth Heidemann, a Presidential Award math and science kindergarten teacher and cofounder of Go2 Science, has developed a cool way for kids to get involved in learning more about manatees, as well as other science topics. Don't miss this exciting and fun-filled episode of Solve It for Kids! 2023-03-2136 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Get Energy from the Wind?If you've seen the big giant wind turbines across the country, you might wonder, just how exactly do we get energy from the wind? It's a pretty fascinating answer! Listen to this awesome interview with Neil Milani, mechanical engineer, who worked in wind energy for 15 years. He gives us insight to this amazing renewable resource! 2023-03-1432 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Make a Spacecraft Safe?When you send a spacecraft into space, engineers need to ensure that the humans onboard will get to their destination and back in a timely manner, but also in a way that keeps them safe on the entire trip. How do they do that? Take a listen to this fascinating chat with Vera Demchenko, a Systems Test and Verifications Engineer for Lockheed Martin's Orion Program. She gives us great insight into how this is done. 2023-03-0737 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhat Does a Primatologist Do?Have you ever wondered  You won't want to miss the exciting chat with Dr. Mireya Mayor, Director of Exploration and Science Communication for FIU, and a National Geographic Explorer.  Dr. Mayor loves primates, has been all over the world researching them, and even discovered a new lemur species! She is an award-winning TV host of Expedition Bigfoot and is most widely known as "Her Wildness". You will definitely enjoy hearing from this energetic and amazing scientist. 2023-02-2834 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do Astronauts Live in Space?One of the biggest questions facing anyone who wants to be in space is-- how do humans live there? It's not easy. There are so many things in the microgravity environment that are difficult to overcome. Listen to this FUN and fascinating chat with Dr. Mike Harrison, Chief Medical Officer of Axiom Space and Mayo Clinic aerospace medicine specialist, as he explains what doctors have learned about helping humans to live safely in space. 2023-02-2034 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do Humans (and Robots) Feel?Humans have five senses, of which one is touch. But did you ever wonder if it's possible to use materials to understand just how our brains process information when we touch something? Dr. Darren Lipomi, a professor in the department of nanoengineering at UC San Diego, chats with us about the amazing research his lab is doing with materials to perhaps one day enable computers and even robots to comprehend the sense of touch. 2023-02-1436 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Get Materials from the Earth?Have you ever wondered where the materials come from to build houses? roads? your cell phone? Most of it is mined from the Earth. Take a listen to this fascinating episode with engineer Alexis Lua, who worked in the mining field for ten years. She explains what a cool job it is to work in mining. Dig in for a great chat! 2023-02-0736 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Did Computers Evolve?Ever wonder about the history of the computer? We have NY Times Bestselling Author/Illustrator Rachel Ignotofsky on our show to discuss all of the ins and outs of computer history. Take a listen to alot of the historical tidbits that Rachel shares with us. You may just learn something new! 2023-01-3132 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Can We Help the World's Oceans?Oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface, and are home to some of the tiniest creatures on the planet (single-celled organisms), to some of the largest (the blue whale). How can we keep this amazing environment clean, healthy, and thriving for our world? Steve Creech, President of the Wyland Foundation, shares some ideas of how they are helping the oceans and leaves us with a few suggestions of how you can help, too. 2023-01-2432 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Create a Collection?Happy 2023! You won't believe how we are starting our new season. We are thrilled to have John Corcoran, director of Ripley Entertainment, better known to most of you as, Ripley's Believe It or Not! And who better to discuss our topic of "How Do You Create a Collection?" Listen to this FUN and Fascinating chat about collecting. You may even get ideas of how to start a collection yourself. 2023-01-1732 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Extreme PlacesWhat is the most extreme place in the world you've ever visited? It's probably not as far as these people-- and objects have been. As podcast hosts Jennifer and Jeff enjoy their last week of break, they invite you to listen to some of the most amazing places on the planet and way out in space these guests have learned about. First, hear from Dr. Rosa Leon-Zayas as she gives her first-hand experience of "How Do You Get to the Bottom of the Ocean?", next enjoy NASA's Tracy Drain who answers the question, "How Do You Explore Another Planet's...2023-01-1028 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Talking to RobotsYou can talk to your friends, talk your animals, but what about talking to robots, is that possible? Yes! While the Solve It for Kids team is on holiday break, enjoy clips from three of our favorite computer episodes. Hear from Lisa Leinbaugh, "How Do You Make a Brain for a Computer?",  Dr. Carlotta Barry helps us to understand "How Do You Talk to a Robot?" and Rob Chambers of Lockheed Martin tells us "How Can You Talk to a Spaceship?"  You won't want to miss these exciting robotic-themed episodes. Enjoy! 2023-01-0323 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Learning About TreesWhat is all around you, helps our environment, and provides a home to animals? Give up? It's TREES, of course. While the Solve It for Kids  Podcast is on holiday break, enjoy clips from our favorite shows in the BEST of Learning About Trees!! Hear from Alexandra Siy, as she discusses: How Do You Tell the Age of a Tree?, Brian Campbell where he explains: Why Measure the Height of Trees? and, Sneed Collard III, who answers the question:  How Do You Build a Backyard Habitat? Happy Holidays! 2022-12-2724 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Saving the Environment!Happy Holidays!  Solve It for Kids podcast hosts Jennifer and Jeff are taking a break, but please enjoy the BEST of Saving the Environment! Clips from three of our favorite episodes about the environment including: Ep 112- Can You Store Carbon Dioxide in Rocks?, Ep -117 How Can You Save Sea Turtles?, and Ep How Do You Make Clothes Sustainable. Have fun listening and if you want to learn more, findthe original episodes and replay them all over again. #ScienceRocks 2022-12-2024 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Power a Spacecraft?You've seen NASA send spacecraft to the Moon, Mars, and around many other planets in our solar system, and beyond. But did you ever wonder how these spacecraft are powered? They have to last for many, many years and let's face it, there isn't a charging station in space? Well, our guest today knows all about powering spacecraft! Carl Sandifer, manager of the Radioisotope Power Systems Program at NASA Glenn Research Center explains everything. After all, without power, spacecraft can't do anything. Don't miss this amazing and intriguing interview.2022-12-1331 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhy Would You Send Yeast into Space?Yeast is something you probably eat every day (it's in bread!) but would you ever think about sending it into space? That's exactly what Dr. Sergio Santa Maria, the lead scientist for NASA Ames BioSentinel program is doing. BioSentinel is NASA's first biological mission beyond the Earth-Moon system. Their experiment with yeast was launched on the Artemis1 rocket and is now (and forever) flying through space. The goal is to learn how yeast is affected by deep space radiation in hopes of learning how that same radiation might affects humans. Sounds like a cool experiment, doesn't it? It is...2022-12-0632 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Can YOU help with Biodiversity?Did you know that YOU can help with biodiversity? It's true! Get inspired by Earth Echo International's program manager, Kasey Gaylord-Opaleski, and youth team leader David Yoon, as they describe all of the amazing ways that kids (of all ages) can help to sustain biodiversity on our planet. Then follow up by doing the challenge described by Earth Echo International. You will be glad that you did as you figure out ways to help our planet. 2022-11-2945 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Talk to a Spaceship?Have you ever wanted to talk to a spaceship? Well now you can! Human spaceflight developer Rob Chambers, of Lockheed Martin, chats with us about Callisto, a unique vehicle-connected interface that is a collaboration Amazon's Alexa virtual-assistant, and Webex by Cisco, a video software and collaboration software. Join us for this FANTASTIC conversation about how you can talk to the Orion spaceship as it hurtles towards the Moon in 2022.  2022-11-2241 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Make Clothes Sustainable?People often try to be aware of the impact they are making on the planet. They will make sure to drink out of reusable water bottles, use as little plastic as possible, and even walk instead of driving. But did you ever think about how the clothes you wear affect the planet? If not, you'll want to listen to our awesome chat with Louise Ulukaya, founder of Mon Couer clothing, as she explains to us how she uses recycled plastic and abandoned fishing lines to make her clothes for kids. You'll be surprised at all of the science that...2022-11-1530 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Land a Plane?Have you ever wondered how airline pilots land those giant planes? You know the big jumbo jets-- or even the small ones? Don't miss this fun and exciting episode with Guy Wroble, engineer and former airline pilot, who talks to us about physics, weather, and also how the length of the runway plays a part in the landing. You will leave appreciating just how awesome pilots are! 2022-11-0835 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow are Sports and STEM related?Have you ever watched a sporting event and looked for the science? You should! Sports can't  happen without science, technology, engineering, and math. We have Sean Barton, the Director of Curriculum and Strategy for STEM Sports to talk about just how you can see the STEM in sports! Don't miss this awesome episode all about sportsscience!  2022-11-0136 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhy Do We Need Sleep?Did you ever wonder why we need sleep? And what happens to our brains as we sleep at night? We have the awesome Dr. Nancy Cowdin Hennessy, neuroscientist and teacher who explains just what our brain does when its sleepy. This is an episode not to be missed! It may even help you sleep better Zzzzzzzz2022-10-2534 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Build a Backyard Habitat?Want to create the perfect habitat for eco-friendly plants and animals in your own backyard? Don't miss this fantastic chat with Award-winning science author and birder, Sneed Collard III. Grab a pencil and a pad of paper. You'll want to write down all of his tips for designing your own backyard. You may even find yourself heading to the nearest garden center to pick out a few plants to get started! 2022-10-1837 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Talk to a Robot?Do you wish that you could talk to a robot? It's not that difficult to do, just program it to follow your instructions. The fantastic Dr. Carlotta Barry, electrical and computer engineer, tells us how to do just that in this exciting and informative chat. This episode will have you heading to the nearest website to buy yourself a robotics kit and build a robot of your own! #RoboticsRocks2022-10-1137 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhy Measure the Height of Trees?Have you ever looked up at a tree and wondered just exactly how tall it really is? We can help with that! Brian Campbell, NASA Senior Earth Science Outreach Specialist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Wallops Flight Facility in VA, tells us about the challenge he has for all you citizen scientists out there! It's the NASA GLOBE Trees Challenge 2022: Trees in a Changing Climate and he needs YOUR help! Tune in and learn how you can help measure trees for NASA. 2022-10-0440 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Study Another Planet's Moon?Did you know that Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, may contain twice as much water as all of the Earth's oceans combined? Learn this and other amazing facts from Tracy Drain, the lead flight systems engineer for NASA's Europa Clipper Mission. Don't miss this awesome chat about all things space, science, and astronomical fun!! 2022-09-2739 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Can Math Blow Your Mind?If you've ever thought math was boring, you HAVE to listen to this episode! Cindy Lawrence, the CEO and Executive Director of the National Museum of Mathematics (MoMath), will explain how much fun you can have with math-- it will BLOW your mind!! Don't miss this exciting and entertaining chat. You may just even learn how to ride a bicycle with square wheels! 2022-09-2032 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Get to the Bottom of the Ocean?If you've ever wonder what's at the bottom of the ocean, you won't want to miss this episode! The fabulous Dr. Rosa Leon-Zayas, environmental microbiologist, shares with us her special deep dive into the ocean on the Alvin! The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution submersible was certified to dive to its deepest depths yet near her home country of Puerto Rico. 2022-09-1338 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Tell the Age of a Tree?Do you ever look at some really tall trees and wonderhow old they are? How can you tell? Listen to this FUN episode with award-winning science author and photographer Alexandra Siy as she tells us about her quest to find the world's oldest tree! It will have you searching for pine cones and leaves in your own backyard. 2022-09-0633 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Measure the Size and Shape of a Star?We love to look at stars. But have you ever wondered just how big stars are? Listen to this fascinating chat with Dr. Gerard van Belle, Chief Scientist for the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer at Lowell Observatory and he is going to tell us about the cool technology they use to determine the size and shape of stars. You may never look at the stars the same again! 2022-08-3037 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow is Cloud Watching Helpful for Science?While we all love to do a bit of cloud watching, have you ever thought about the science behind clouds? There is so much more to clouds than just fun animal shapes and rain. Take a listen to the fascinating chat with Jessica Taylor, physical scientist, at NASA's Langley Research Center as she tells us all about how clouds really do help us to learn about the science of our planet! 2022-08-2337 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastIs it Easy to Land a Helicopter on a Ship?Have you ever wondered how military pilots land helicopters on a planes that are floating on the ocean? Listen to retired Coast Guard helicopter pilot, Elizabeth Booker explain just how difficult it can be. Don't miss this rocking and rolling episode! 2022-08-1631 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Can You Save Baby Sea Turtles?Have you ever wondered how you can make a difference? It doesn't take a lot of training or experience, it just takes an idea and a determination to succeed. Take a listen to Dr. Marsha Tufft, engineer, as she talks about how she designed an object to help save sea turtles! (and she's not even a biologist!). You may just learn how you can help, too. 2022-08-0937 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Flight!Soar through the stratosphere with a few of our BEST of Flight episodes! You'll hear from LCDR Becky Shaw (Why Would You Fly into a Hurricane),  Norman Black (Why Do Science Experiments Travel By Balloon instead of Jet?), and Nils Larson, NASA's X-59 test pilot (Why Do Planes Make a Sonic Boom?).  You'll have such fun revisiting these classic clips that you'll want to go back and listen to the original chats again. Enjoy the flights! 2022-08-0222 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Amazing EngineeringLove to learn about the wonders of engineering and technology? Don't miss this fabulous episode with snippets from AMAZING engineering!! Dr. Arturo Dominguez discusses (How To Hold the Sun in a Donut), Dr. Anna Michel chats abt (How to Design a Sensor to Learn about the Deep Ocean) and Jim Geffre (How Will We Send Astronauts Back to the Moon). Scientists/engineers from Princeton's Plasma Physics Lab, WHOI and NASA will take you to the edges of new technology! 2022-07-2622 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Aquatic AnimalsTake a deep dive into the ocean with this BEST of Aquatic Animals episode. You'll get snippets of shows featuring Dr. Amy Apprill (Do Whales Have Germs?), Gretchen Burson (How Do You Train a Shark?) and Dr. Katie Lotterhos (Can You Predict Which Animals will Survive Environmental Change?) If you love these, then go back and listen to the originals. 2022-07-1921 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Ice!Enjoy this COOL selection of a few of our BEST of ICE episodes with Dr. Ulyana Horodyskj (How are Glaciers Nature's Time Machine), Dr. Will Grundy (Why Do We Study Alien Ice?) and Dr. Alan Stern (What is it Like to Fly by Pluto?)  If you love these "shorts" go back and listen to the whole episodes here or on our website. Have fun chilling out!2022-07-1219 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastCan You Use Rocks to Store Carbon Dioxide?If you're interested in how scientists are combatting climate change, take a listen to this intriguing and informative episode with geologist Katrin Steinthorsdottir, who is working with a company to tap into the natural carbon-storing process rocks use to help offset the build-up of carbon dioxide in the atmopshere. Don't miss this important episode! 2022-07-0530 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Count Penguins?If you love penguins, and birds in general, you're going to LOVE this episode! We have the awesome Noah Strycker, penguin scientist and birder, on the show talking about how he counts pengiuns in Antarctica. AND he shares his BIG YEAR in Birding. You won't believe how many species of birds Noah identified in one year. Don't miss this exciting episode! 2022-06-2835 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Can You Recognize Every Giraffe in the World?Do you love giraffes? We do! And if you do as well, you won't want to miss this exciting and intriguing episode with Dr. Monica Bond, wildlife biologist, as she talks about her experience studying more than 3,500 giraffes in Tanzania. She may just give you clues for how to identify a giraffe!! 2022-06-2134 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Does the James Webb Space Telescope See?If you've ever wondered exactly how the awesome new James Webb Space Telescope will see into space, you won't want to miss this episode. Joe DePasquale, Senior Data Image Developer at the Space Science Telescope Institute (STScI) is here to explain it all. And those amazing images you will see, yes, Joe may be the one producing them! 2022-06-1429 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastHow Do You Make Software?Have you ever wondered how computer software is made? It's not as simple as you might think. Listen to this FUN and fascinating chat with Menlo Innovations CEO Richard Sheridan as he explains how creating software involves not only problem solving, and engineering, but also joy. 2022-06-0731 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastThe BEST of Science in Your BackyardHappy Holidays! Jennifer and Jeff are on vacation, but don't miss our BEST of Science in Your Backyard compilation with snippets from episodes with some of our favorite "backyard" scientists- Dr. Loree Griffin Burns, Dr. Colleen Kelley, and Dr. Anne Estes. Take a listen to these FUN episodes that discuss moths, stinky plants, and how YOU are like a Dung Beetle. 2021-12-2120 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhy Do Teeth Decay?Teeth are some of the hardest substances in the body, so why do they break down? Listen to this FUN chat with dentist, Dr. Emily Swanson as she explain to us WHY teeth decay. You just might learn some tips and tricks for ways to keep your teeth healthy and free from cavities. When you're done listening to this episode, go back and listen to "How Do You Build Teeth Out of Soap?" another fabulous show with Dr. Emily!  2021-09-2127 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhy Are Squid Squishy?Did you know that a squid can be as long as a school bus or as tiny as your thumb? Learn these and other squid fun facts from the amazing Dr. Sarah McAnulty as she chats with hosts Jennifer and Jeff about these awesome ocean creatures. Squid may just end up being your favorite cephalopod! 2021-07-0629 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastWhy Would You Want to Eat a Cricket?Join the Solve It for Kids hosts Jennifer and Jeff and their guest, Entomologist Devan George, on this trip through the science of tiny creatures-- BUGS! Learn about the types of bugs Devan studies and why YOU should try a cricket for lunch. (Hint: it's not only tasty, it's also nutritious) 2021-06-0823 minSolveItForKids Science podcastSolveItForKids Science podcastBEST of the OCEAN... again!Today we are celebrating a NEW Cohost for the Solve It for Kids Podcast. Please welcome Jeff Gonyea! And now take a listen to a few clips from the our BEST of the Ocean episodes, which includes Sea Turtle scientist Carlee Jackson, ocean photographer Keith Ellenbogen, and famed Aquanaut Fabien Cousteau 2021-04-2022 min