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Bytesize Science
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Perfect for science teachers, parents and kids with big curiosities, Bytesize Science is an educational, entertaining podcast for young listeners from the American Chemical Society, the worlds largest scientific society. Available every Wednesday morning, it translates scientific discoveries from ACS 36 journals into intriguing stories for kids of all ages about science, medicine, energy, food and much more.
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02-Nov-2007 |
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Bytesize Science Episodes - | Episode 35 β Chemical Magic in the Mouth | It?s not a pleasant thought, but you?ve got billions of tiny critters living in your mouth. An entire ecosystem of bacteria live in there, and many of them have important roles in chewing and digestion. Now, scientists have found that bacteria in the mouth play a role in creating the distinctive flavors of certain foods.Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by admiralbob77 (via ccmixter.org); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sound by koops and zerolagtime. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 35 β Chemical Magic in the Mouth | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 31 β Speedy Swimsuits | Find out how chemists are speeding up swimmers with high-tech new swimwear. The final episode in our four part celebration of National Chemistry Week.Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu and SoundSnap.com include sounds by SFX Bible, Fred Weinberg, Shriek Productions, man, FranciscoPadilla and Radio Mall. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 31 β Speedy Swimsuits | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 30 β Don't Sweat It | Have you ever wondered what happens when we sweat? Or why we even sweat at all? Listen to this episode to find out! Part three of four episodes celebrating National Chemistry Week.Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu and SoundSnap.com include sounds by SFXsource, luffy and sagetyrtle. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 30 β Don't Sweat It | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 29 β Go for the Gear! | Chemistry has helped improve sports gear dramatically over the years, making your favorite games faster, more exciting and much safer. Part two of four episodes celebrating National Chemistry Week.Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu and SoundSnap.com include sounds by Totya, SFX bible, Stuart Duffield, thanvannispen, Justine Angus, UncleSigmund, Shriek Productions, Blastwave FX and SFXsource. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 29 β Go for the Gear! | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 28 β Turf Talk | Find out how chemists have improved the stuff below every athlete?s shoes ? artificial turf. Part one of four episodes celebrating National Chemistry Week.Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sounds by unclesigmund, thanvannispen, Freesound, acclivity, Sruddi1, scarbelly25 and reinsamba. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 28 β Turf Talk | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 23 β Digging beneath the Martian surface | Earthlings are about to visit Mars again to search for traces of life. But since we can?t go in person, we are sending another robot spacecraft. Named Phoenix, the vehicle is scheduled to land on Mars on May 25 after a 420 million mile, 9-month voyage from Earth. An article on the Phoenix by Elizabeth K. Wilson appears in the May 25 issue of Chemical & Engineering News, the American Chemical Society's weekly newsmagazine.Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sounds by ERH, suonho, DJ Chronos, Sruddi1 and Freqman. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 23 β Digging beneath the Martian surface | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 11 β The water strider's amazing belly flop | Scientists in Korea have solved a big mystery about the water strider: How on Earth does this bug manage to leap onto the water without sinking?Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; Cherry Blossom by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes pool splash by patchen, slap sound by scarbelly25, pained grunt by Sruddi1, underwater sounds by suonho, rowing sounds by hazure, bounce audio by FranciscoPadilla, water drop sound by junggle, camera shutter sound by Heigh-hoo, robot noise by Harri and racecar sound by prosounder. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 11 β The water strider's amazing belly flop | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 10 β Good news about bad breath | Scientists have discovered a new weapon in the battle against bad breath: chewing gum or mints made with from material found in the bark of the sweet magnolia tree.
Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; song entitled Plain Loafer by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes ship sound by milo, toilet flush by megamart, toothbrush sound by samplecat, yeah vocals by totya and scream by thanvannispen. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 10 β Good news about bad breath | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 8 β Dragon's Blood | Dragon's blood may sound like part of a magic potion that is used to fend off enemies in an epic battle. It actually is a bright red plant sap that has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine.
Intro theme and sound effects by Adam Dylewski; Noble Race by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes dinosaur roar by acclivity, scream sound by cdrk, harp audio by zerolagtime, violin sound by dobroide, balloon inflation and deflation sounds by Halleck, stomach gurgle by nannygrimshaw and toothbrush sound by samplecat. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 8 β Dragon's Blood | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 5 - Carbon dioxide vacuum slurps up air pollution | Thanks to a new gadget that gulps pollution right out of the air, scientists may be able to reduce the environmental damage caused by the hundreds of millions of cars worldwide.
Intro theme and sound effects by Adam Dylewski; Lasting Hope and Space Explorers music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes slurping sound by FranciscoPadilla, car ignition and horn sounds by Han1, single cough sound by zippi1, group cough sounds by Leady, gas stove sound by WIM, water drop sound by junggle, pool splash sound by patchen, brute vocal by Xythe and vacuum sound by tweeterdj. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 5 - Carbon dioxide vacuum slurps up air pollution | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 4 - A hair-raising discovery about hairy roots | Sci-fi movies and comic books are not the only place you can find ?hair-raising? mutants with super-powers. With the help of some special bacteria, scientists are giving plants mutant roots with abilities that may one day make super-heros turn green with envy. These roots may become biofactories ? natural factories that churn out fuels, food flavorings, and even medicine.
Intro theme and sound effects by Adam Dylewski; The Way Out music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes male scream by thanvannispen, factory sounds by kokuya, car ignition sound by Han1, underwater sounds by suonho and applause sounds by SandyRB. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 4 - A hair-raising discovery about hairy roots | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 3 - A new spin on used CDs and DVDs | The next time you rip a CD onto that shiny new iPod or cozy up with a DVD movie, give this some thought: Scientists have found a surprising new job for compact discs and players. Those silvery wafers of plastic may be taking a spin in a laboratory near you!
Intro theme by Adam Dylewski; Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes ripping sound by batchku, music by bebeto, pop sound by anbo, buzzing sound by swuing, record scratch by jungle, laser sound by inferno and wooping vocal by UncleSigmund. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 3 - A new spin on used CDs and DVDs | Play in Popup.
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