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Whether the topic is popcorn or particle physics, you can count on BrainStuff to explore -- and explain -- the everyday science in the world around us.
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18 maart 2026
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biology · human-biology-physiology
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Groep 6–Klas 4
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Podcast
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BrainStuff Podcast Episode Summaries
- General Custer’s Last Stand: Explores how the narrative of a "heroic last stand" was manufactured to support U.S. colonization, with involvement from Anheuser-Busch.
- Bioluminescence: Examines the chemistry behind "cold light" in organisms like fireflies, fungi, and fish, and how humans utilize this phenomenon.
- Maillardet’s Automaton: Details the 1800s mechanical doll created by Henri Maillardet, which can draw and write poems using a seven-program system without electricity.
- Capers: Explains that capers are the flower buds of a spiny shrub and discusses methods for pickling and cooking with them.
- SOS and Time Terms: Clarifies that "SOS" is not an acronym and explores the history of common time-related terms (AM/PM) in relation to astronomy and telegraphy.
- Fainting Goats: Explains that the "fainting" behavior is actually a condition called myotonia, where muscles lock up due to excitement or startle responses.
- Sunsets and Smog: Discusses how air pollution interacts with light to create either brilliant colors or a washed-out haze in sunsets.
- Albanian Bunkers: Covers the history of the thousands of concrete bunkers built by dictator Enver Hoxha during the Cold War and their modern repurposing.
- NASA Pranks: Highlights historical pranks in space exploration, including the famous smuggled sandwich and the "space gorilla" incident.
- Body Temperature Regulation: Explains the physiological mechanisms behind shivering, numbness, and goosebumps, and how the human body habituates to cold environments.
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