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A Common Sense Selection! Exploring stories of science discovery. Tumble is a science podcast created to be enjoyed by the entire family. Hosted & produced by Lindsay Patterson (science journalist) & Marshall Escamilla (teacher). Visit www.tumblepodcast.com for educational content.
A Common Sense Selection! Exploring stories of science discovery. Tumble is a science podcast created to be enjoyed by the entire family. Hosted & produced by Lindsay Patterson (science journalist) & Marshall Escamilla (teacher). Visit www.tumblepodcast.com for educational content.
Do Animals Have Friends?
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In this episode, we talk to two scientists who study animal friendships, in different animals, and in different ways. We’ll hear from Karen Bales, who studies titi monkeys (AKA “fuzzy little guys”) and Annaliese Beery, who studies voles (AKA “the cutest rodents”). Get ready to discover how animal friends play and cuddle - and what they can teach us about our own friendships.
This episode was produced thanks to a generous grant from the Greater Good Science Center. Check out their website for all kinds of awesome quizzes, information, and more!
Join on Patreon to help us continue to make Tumble: patreon.com/tumblepodcast
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Listen to Tumble en Español: https://pod.link/1521514886
Submit a science question: https://www.sciencepodcastforkids.com/contact
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How Did Earth Begin?
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How did Earth get created? What did our planet begin as? Why does our world exist? What started our planet? These questions take us back billions of years to learn how Earth formed in the very beginning - and then, we’ll look to a group of mysterious asteroids that might reveal how Earth became the planet it is today.
With planetary scientist Bill Bottke, we’ll hear the incredible story of Earth’s earliest days in cinematic style. And get ready for a journey to Jupiter, where a NASA mission you probably haven’t heard of is heading, in hopes of revealing mysteries hidden in the Trojan asteroids. What could they reveal about why our planet came to host life? Listen to find out!
Join on Patreon to help us continue to make Tumble: patreon.com/tumblepodcast
Shop official Tumble merch: https://tumblepodcast.dashery.com/
Listen to Tumble en Español: https://pod.link/1521514886
Submit a science question: https://www.sciencepodcastforkids.com/contact
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The Science of Fungi
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This is a rebroadcast of one of our favorite episodes from season 9!
Do fungi breathe? That’s what listener Alice wants to know - and we’ll find out in our punniest episode yet! We visit the Fungarium - the largest and oldest collection of fungi in the world with curator Lee Davies, who describes himself as a “librarian” of mushrooms. We’ll explore how fungi live and die, and why there’s so many species left to discover. Watch out for the zombie fungi! And beware, Lindsay and Marshall don’t hold back on the “fun guy” puns!
To support Tumble on Patreon, visit patreon.com/tumblepodcast.
Our merch store is at tumblepodcast.dashery.com.
Go here to get more details about Tumble's appearance at Lincoln Center this February 7th at 11 am! It's totally free to the public!
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The Science of Whiskers
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This is a re-broadcast of a favorite episode from 2019. We actually won our first AAAS Kavli Award for this episode, along with The Cave of the Underground Astronauts. Check it out!
Why do seals have whiskers? Listener Karah’s question dives into the wonderful world of whisker science. Robyn Grant, a self-described “whisker biologist” shares her discoveries of how whiskers work, from training a friendly seal named Moe to making slow-mo movies of super speedy “whisking.” (You will find no cuter field of research… but if you do, tell us about it!) Listen to learn about humans’ hidden whisker muscles and find out to rank whiskers like the pros!
Want to learn more about whisker science? We have more from our interview with Robyn on our Patreon podcast feed! Subscribe for $1/month at patreon.com/tumblepodcast. You can also tune in on the Castbox podcast app by tuning into our Premium Channel.
Find more whiskery educational resources on our blog, at sciencepodcastforkids.com.
If you want a t-shirt from our merch store, go check it out at tumblepodcast.dashery.com.
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Tumble Mailbag: Your Questions about Language, Sandwiches, and Cats - and Our Oldest Patrons!
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We’re wrapping up 2025 with a final Mailbag episode, featuring some of our longest-running Patrons! Did you know, when you sign up to support Tumble on Patreon, you’ll get a personalized message from Marshall? And if you’ve been supporting us for years, we might just call you up to chat! We’ll meet our mysterious patron, MiloSloth and his family, and learn why they love to support the show.
Plus, why is the English language so weird? Who made PB & J a combo? And do all cats hate getting wet? We have the answers.
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The Minecraft Experiment
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How do people learn — and how can a video game help us find out? In this episode, we meet cognitive scientist Charley Wu, who built the ultimate science “mod” in Minecraft! Journey into a video game world of science to discover how and why Charley used one of the world’s most popular games to follow his curiosity about how humans learn. Featuring a “braintrust” of kid Minecraft experts to explain the game to Lindsay and Marshall, and a song inspired by The Minecraft Movie.
You can learn more about Charlie, and find a transcript of this episode on the blog on our website, sciencepodcastforkids.com.
Support us on Patreon! You’ll get ad free episodes, special chances to be on the show, and of course, birthday shoutouts, when you sign up at the $5 level at patreon.com/tumblepodcast.
Find out what we’re up to - from live events, merch drops, and more when you subscribe to our newsletter, on sciencepodcastforkids.com. You can also follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our YouTube.
Try finding awesome shirts and other stuff on our merch store: tumblepodcast.dashery.com
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The Science of Snot
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Why do we have snot? Do animals get stuffy noses, too? We delve into the world of thick secretions with the help of Dani Rabiaotti, zoologist and author of “Believe it or Snot: The Definitive Field Guide to Earth’s Slimy Creatures.” You’ll find out why we make so much mucus, and meet the slimiest animals on the planet. Plus, you’ll discover why scientists study slime, even though it’s super gross.
This is a rebroadcast of one of our favorite episodes from season 5, inspired by a question we recently got from our listener Harrison, who wondered why snot exists. Hopefully this answers the question for him!
If you want to support Tumble with your holiday shopping, there are lots of ways to do it!
Our merch store can be found at Tumblepodcast.dashery.com
You can join our Patreon at patreon.com/tumblepodcast, or give a gift subscription at Patreon.com/tumblepodcast/gift.
Or, click our affiliate link at bit.ly/tumblemel and get some awesome science kits while helping support the show!
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What Sounds Do Fish Make?
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What sounds do fish make? 🐟🎶 We know that cows say moo, and sheep say baa, but what do fish say? Come explore “Under the Sea” to discover the chorus of fish noises with help from fish ecologist Audrey Looby. We’ll find out how fish can be sneaky, loud, and even “slimy, grumpy cuties” (Audrey’s words) who go boop boop - and what they can tell us about life underwater. 🌊
You can learn more about Diane, and find a transcript of this episode on the blog on our website, sciencepodcastforkids.com.
Support us on Patreon! You’ll get ad free episodes, special chances to be on the show, and of course, birthday shoutouts, when you sign up at the $5 level at patreon.com/tumblepodcast.
Find out what we’re up to - from live events, merch drops, and more when you subscribe to our newsletter, on sciencepodcastforkids.com.
You can also follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our YouTube.
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Are Ghosts Real?
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Are ghosts real… or not? That’s what Lily wants to know. To find out, we talk to a real-life Ghostbuster and science historian Efram Sera-Shriar, who takes us on a journey back in time to when the world’s most famous scientists became ghost investigators: Sitting in on séances, inventing ghost-hunting devices, and exposing the tricks of “spirit photography.” Did you know, Thomas Edison made plans to create a phone to call ghosts? Learn all this and more when you join us on the trail of spooooky spirit science!
You can learn more about Efram, and find a transcript of this episode on the blog on our website, sciencepodcastforkids.com.
Support us on Patreon! You’ll get ad free episodes, special chances to be on the show, and of course, birthday shoutouts, when you sign up at the $5 level at patreon.com/tumblepodcast.
Find out what we’re up to - from live events, merch drops, and more when you subscribe to our newsletter, on sciencepodcastforkids.com.
You can also follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our YouTube.
And don't forget to visit our merch store!
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The Dino Butt Fossil
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Did dinosaurs sniff each other’s butts like dogs? That’s what listener Ernie wants to know! We’ll dig up the surprising dino discovery that leads to our answer with the help of one of the world’s foremost animal butt experts, Dr. Diane Kelly!
You can learn more about Diane, and find a transcript of this episode on the blog on our website, sciencepodcastforkids.com.
Support us on Patreon! You’ll get ad free episodes, special chances to be on the show, and of course, birthday shoutouts, when you sign up at the $5 level at patreon.com/tumblepodcast.
Find out what we’re up to - from live events, merch drops, and more when you subscribe to our newsletter, on sciencepodcastforkids.com.
You can also follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our YouTube.
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Tumble Mailbag: Season 11 starts Oct 17 + Your Universe Questions!
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This is our final Mailbag episode before all-new stories of science discovery arrive on Friday, October 17. Lindsay and Marshall share behind-the-scenes updates on what’s coming up in Season 11 — plus a special challenge to guess the topics of our first three episodes!
Then, astrophysicist Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi (host of NOVA’s Particles of Thought and judge on Netflix’s Baking Impossible) joins us to tackle your big-universe questions:
How does your body know you’re in a black hole?
How do asteroids form?
Why don’t we feel dizzy as Earth spins?
And… what dessert would be best to eat in space?
Plus we read your reviews, share how to support Tumble, and send in your own guesses and stories. Next time, we kick off a brand-new season of science adventures!
LINKS!
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/tumblepodcast
Yoto cards: https://us.yotoplay.com/products/animal-facts-critter-curiosities-gross-science-pack
Audiobook: https://www.sciencepodcastforkids.com/single-post/tumble-media-announces-first-audiobook-collaboration-with-rbmedia
Merch store: https://tumblepodcast.dashery.com/
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The Wild Axolotl
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This is a rebroadcast of an episode of Tumble from last season. If you can't wait to hear the Spanish-language version, just go subscribe to Tumble en Español wherever you get your podcasts.
Why are there so many axolotls in fishtanks, and so few in the wild? That’s what Maximiliano wants to know. You may have found axolotls in the lush caves of Minecraft, but in real life, they live in the lakes and canals of Xochimilco, near Mexico City. But the species is slowly disappearing from its native habitat. Axolotl veterinarian Horacio Mena takes us on a journey to Xochimilco to find out what scientists are doing to save these adorable amphibians.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 2415575.
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Also don't forget to support Tumble on Patreon by going to patreon.com/tumblepodcast.
Our t-shirts can be found at tumblepodcast.dashery.com.
Also subscribe to Tumble en Español wherever you get your podcasts, or at https://pod.link/1521514886
You can also find more resources about axolotls on our blog at sciencepodcastforkids.com.
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Tumble Newsflash: Yoto Cards, Audiobook, & Your Plant Questions!
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There’s so much happening in the world of Tumble, and we’re excited to share it all with you! Plus we answer questions about plants with the help of plant biologist Carina Baskett.
Tumble Yoto Cards
A brand-new pack of 3 cards with Tumble episodes on our most popular themes - Animals, Bugs, and Gross Science - for the Yoto audio player!
Get it 20% off during Yoto’s Back to School sale on educational cards: https://us.yotoplay.com/products/animal-facts-critter-curiosities-gross-science-pack
Tumble Science in the Field: Europe
Our first ever audiobook featuring science adventure episodes in Europe! Find it where you get your audiobooks:
Audible , Libro.fm , Hoopla , Audiobooks.com , and more!!
Tumble Live Events!
Cambridge Science Festival in Cambridge, MA - Sept 21
Princeton Public Library, Thursday September 25th
The Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, Princeton University. Saturday September 27th
Connecticut River Museum in Essex, CT - October 11
Lincoln Center, NYC - February 7, 2025
We can’t wait to see you there.
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Tumble Mailbag: The Science of Questions and What State of Matter Is Fire?
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Is fire a liquid, a solid, or is it even matter at all? And what is the science of asking good questions? Lindsay and Marshall dig into the Tumble mailbag to answer listener questions with the help of Tumble's science advisors, and respond to reviews! Somehow, the whole "cats are evil" thing just refuses to die.
We want to hear from you! Send us YOUR science questions, and let us know what you think of this mailbag episode! Here's how to do it:
Email Lindsay & Marshall at tumblepodcast@gmail.com
Upload a voice recording on our website sciencepodcastforkids.com
Want to support Tumble on Patreon? Go to patreon.com/tumblepodcast, and for a limited time you can get 75% off the first month using the code BTS2025 at check out!
You can also stream Science Songs vol. 1 here, or find the album on Bandcamp here.
Our merch store is tumblepodcast.dashery.com, where you can find the bird jacket t-shirt!
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How Big is the Universe?
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This is a summer rebroadcast of an episode of Tumble from a few years ago.
How big is the universe? And how do we know? It's a question that puzzled astronomers for centuries. They had no way to measure distance in space - until Henrietta Leavitt showed them how. Henrietta Leavitt was a "computer" in the 19th century, before there were computers, and she made an incredible discovery that would help change the way people thought about the universe - forever. Modern-day astronomer Karen Masters helps us tell her remarkable story.
If you like this episode, you'll love our free audio course, "Cataloging the Universe" where you'll learn much more about how Henrietta Leavitt's discovery made a big difference in astronomy - plus, you'll become a skywatcher yourself! "Cataloging the Universe" is more than a podcast. It’s interactive! Each episode - or lesson - in the series contains activities to complete while you listen. Plus, you’ll get discussion questions, graphic organizers, and a star journal to keep your observations in. Check out the series and download all the resources at our website!
Hear more from Karen Masters in the bonus interview episode available to Patrons, when you pledge just $1 a month or more on our Patreon to support the show!
We have free resources available on our blog to learn more about the episode.
Also... psssssst.... here's that top secret crossword puzzle!
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Tumble Mailbag: Four-Leaf Clovers, Brains, Fish & Infinity!
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Do you know why four leaf clovers are so rare? Or if just one side of our brain can fall asleep? Why do fish have different colors, and how big is infinity? Lindsay & Marshall dig into the Tumble mailbag to answer listener questions with the help of Tumble’s science advisors, and respond to reviews! (Yes, we’ll talk about cats.)
We want to hear from you! Send us YOUR science questions, and let us know what you think of this mailbag episode! Here’s how to do it:
Email Lindsay & Marshall at tumblepodcast@gmail.com
Upload a voice recording on our website sciencepodcastforkids.com
Donate to Central Texas Flood Relief: bit.ly/tumbletexasfloods
Support Tumble on Patreon: patreon.com/tumblepodcast
Stream Science Songs Vol. 1 here!
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Summer Episode: Science Songs and Games!
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Listen to our brand new album of science songs, and play some games along with us as we celebrate the release of our album: Science Songs Vol. 1! It’s a special summer episode that will get you singing along and testing your knowledge of everything from capybaras to planets!
Here’s where you can listen to the full album:
Spotify: Listen on Spotify
Apple Music: Listen on Apple Music
Bandcamp: Support us on Bandcamp
Watch the music video for How Do You Catch a Happy Cappy?
Check out our Dino Map Adventure.
Support Tumble on Patreon and get a birthday shoutout for just $5/month.
Follow us on Instagram, and subscribe to Tumble’s YouTube channel for full episodes and much more!
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The Volcanic Eruption Adventure
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Would you fly to the top of a volcano that’s about to erupt at any moment? Volcanologist Helena Buurman did, and survived to tell the tale! In 2008, Helena was monitoring Mount Redoubt in Alaska, when the ground beneath the volcano began to shake. What follows is a tale of volcanic adventure, involving earthquakes, helicopters, and a massive eruption!
Tumble is on our summer break right now, working on some exciting new projects. Stay tuned to hear them in our feed!
We invite you to invent your own volcano! Find resources to learn more about volcano warning signs and eruptions, on our website at www.sciencepodcastforkids.com
We have more from our interview with Helena Buurman for our Patrons who pledge just $1/month or more. To listen, pledge today at patreon.com/tumblepodcast.
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The Plastic Pollution Patrol
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What if you found out that there was a tiny, nearly invisible type of plastic pollution that’s found nearly everywhere… but you’d never heard of it! That’s what happened to environmental scientist Jace Tunnell several years ago, and he’s been on a great nurdle hunt ever since! This episode on fighting plastic waste comes with a special bonus: the opportunity to enroll in a “Nurdle Patrol” and lead the Nurdle search in your community!
Join the Nurdle Patrol Special Agent Training Course at sciencepodcastforkids.com/nurdles
If you want to support Tumble on Patreon, just go to patreon.com/tumblepodcast. Ad-free early access to episodes is just $1/month, and for just $5/month you can get a birthday shout out on our feed!
T-shirts and other merch (including merch specific to this episode) are available at the Tumble merch store, at tumblepodcast.dashery.com.
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Did Dinosaurs Burp?
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To support the Tumble Joke-ha-thon and win awesome prizes, go here!
“Did dinosaurs burp?” Tune into our Season 9 premiere to find out the answer to this stinky question. We’ll hear about dino gasses from returning guest Jessica Whiteside and their potential ecological impact from David Wilkinson. Our dive into dinosaur digestion will lead us to a smelly look at gas in Earth’s past!
Listen to our bonus interview episode with Dave to learn more about how he studies the past without a time machine. You can hear it when you support us for just $1 on Spotify or on Patreon on patreon.com/tumblepodcast.
Free resources, including a transcript, are available on the blog on our website, sciencepodcastforkids.com
Check out our new Tumble t-shirts and merch: https://tumblepodcast.dashery.com/
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