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Summary: Enhance your SciQ by asking questions, pursuing answers, and plunging into some awesome adventures.
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Podcasts:
Andrew causes a commotion with a very loud automobile.
After only a few voice lessons, Andrew auditions to be a lead singer in a rock band! Could this be his big break?
Andrew tries to gain some airtime on a dirt bike, but gravity seems to be working against him this time.
On a quest to fly without a plane, Paula gets some uplifting advice from an indoor skydiving coach.
These insects are accustomed to the bright lights of Hollywood, but can they perform for Paula?
Paula prepares a few tasty treats: scorpion pizza, worm stew and cricket cookies!
Police use a special infrared camera to see in total darkness and catch a culprit. Paula can run, but she can't hide!
Would you believe a cockroach could actually drive a car? What if we told you it was a really small car?
Paula meets a very intelligent dolphin that can detect dangerous objects underwater.
With a little modern technology and a lot of help from the experts, Andrews helps solve a 3,000 year old mystery.
The average person takes three tenths of a second to respond to a starter pistol. Find out how world-class sprinters improve upon that time.
A Techfit(c) suit and special training give Paula the advantage that she needs in the forty-yard dash.
As a car moves forward its wheels appear to spin backward?! We'll need Pemma to explain this wagon-wheel effect.
Race car driver Shannon Bentley explains the science behind the racetrack.
Some animals just need to "go" when nature calls, but most house pets can be trained.