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Big Questions From Small Minds
Big Questions from Small Minds
15 episodes
2 days ago
Big Questions from Small Minds is a fun, weekly science podcast for curious kids and their grown-ups, where kids ask big-brained science professors curly questions about how the world works. The answers are broken down to be fun, engaging and often silly! Hosted by Tom Norton and Phil Wolf, who are two dads with little minds, so they’re perfect for the job. With loads of curiosity and laughs, the show makes big ideas accessible for little minds. For more information, visit smallminds.au
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Big Questions from Small Minds is a fun, weekly science podcast for curious kids and their grown-ups, where kids ask big-brained science professors curly questions about how the world works. The answers are broken down to be fun, engaging and often silly! Hosted by Tom Norton and Phil Wolf, who are two dads with little minds, so they’re perfect for the job. With loads of curiosity and laughs, the show makes big ideas accessible for little minds. For more information, visit smallminds.au
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Big Questions From Small Minds
Do nanobots tell jokes? Nanotechnology

In this episode, we explore the tiny universe of nanotechnology with distinguished Professor Dayao Jin from the University of Technology in Sydney.


From experiments with happy mice to building a brain bridge that can communicate with your pets, nanotechnology is in everything. Even toothpaste! Plus we'll show you how to build nanobots, which might ruin your kitchen.


  • Listen now!


    #science #comedy #nanotech

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    9 months ago
    15 minutes 57 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    The Floor is Lava: Volcanoes

    In this episode, we explore Earth's hottest science with volcanology expert Dr Teresa Ubide from the University of Queensland.

    From dormant to erupting, there's no doubt the science of volcanoes is hot. So get your ears ready, the secrets of Earth's fiery giants and why they're essential to our planet's climate are about to be revealed.

    Plus volcano fart jokes.

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    9 months ago
    17 minutes 15 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    FUTURE SPACESUITS

    From vomit to vacuum, we uncover the weird truth about astronaut life with Professor James Waldie from RMIT University. He’s not just an expert in the field; he also runs a company called Human Aerospace, which builds spacesuits!

    Did you know that spacesuits are essentially private spaceships? 

    Professor James has loads of hilarious anecdotes about astronaut life (all very different than what you’d think). 

    He’s designing new suits that have revolutionised how astronauts interact with their environment and will be used on future missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.


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    9 months ago
    23 minutes 46 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    Astrophysics: Keeping Reality Weird
  • In this episode, we dive deep into the universe's most profound mysteries with the brilliant Professor Josh Bland-Hawthorne. Some of the big questions we tackle are: What came before the Big Bang? Why is the sky black? And what is dark energy?

    Keep curious, and keep asking those big questions!

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    10 months ago
    26 minutes 50 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    The Science of Taste: What the Yuck!

    WARNING: The Science of Taste is not tasty.

    Big Questions from Small Minds is a science podcast that asks professors questions that seem too massive, complicated or even stupid.

    This episode is about taste: how and why we taste the way we do. It contains hilarity, lab meat, saliva and all the biology within our gustation & olfaction systems.

    Our guest, Professor Johannes le Coutre from UNSW, an expert in the physiology and neuroscience of nutrition, takes no prisoners, answering our tricky questions and explaining the intricate mechanisms behind... why we taste what we taste and how our brain processes it.

    Plus there’s loads of jokes!


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    10 months ago
    26 minutes 6 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    Human Evolution: Bring It On!

    What are the origins of life? How are humans and other primates related? And.... what caused the disappearance of Neanderthals? Was it lonely hearts? Would you swipe right on Gronk the Caveman?


    Professor Tanya M Smith from Griffith University is an expert in Human Biological Evolution. She's held positions at Harvard University, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. She's an absolute legend in her field and a genuinely funny human. We're very lucky to have her answer our crazy, silly questions.


    Get ready for laughs, insights, and things you'd never think of because this is a ridiculously brilliant episode.


    For more info and show notes - Go to https://smallminds.au







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    2 years ago
    20 minutes 22 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    Forensics: Fighting Crime

    Are you planning the perfect bank robbery? Or wondering if it's possible to get away with murder? Well, you're crazy. You'll never get away with it.

    In our most fun episode yet, we dive deep into the science of solving crime. Expect blood, guts, and loads of laughs.

    Featuring professor of forensic science, Dennis McNevin from the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS). He also advises and trains police forces around the world. So he knows exactly how science busts bad guys.

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    2 years ago
    26 minutes 52 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    Immunology: Going Viral

    Does an apple a day really keep the doctor away? Or does it depend on how hard you throw the apple? 


    Seriously, Immunology has guided us through troubling times, like the COVID pandemic. But what exactly is immunology? Professor Scott Byrne breaks it down for us


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    2 years ago
    23 minutes 23 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    Psychology: Help, I Feel Like An Imposter

    Ever felt like an imposter? How does your brain know it’s forgotten something? And what the hell! Is it true that there's really a little monster inside us? Answering these questions and more is Associate Professor of Psychology, Sabina Klietman from Sydney University. She’s an expert on why we feel good and why we don’t. So don’t feel the FOMO, settle in for one of our most hilarious episodes yet.


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    2 years ago
    26 minutes 38 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    Paleontology: Real Life Jurassic Park
    Professor Michael Archer might just be Australia’s biggest fan of Jurassic Park because part of his incredible work is trying to resurrect extinct animals. “Dinosaurs didn’t go extinct. I think most kids are aware of that.” Globally, amazing efforts are happening to return mammoths to Siberia, and locally - we’re attempting to bring back the gastric-brooding frog and the thylacine (Tasmanian tigers!). The episode is packed full of ancient beasts, giant sharks, and Earth’s most dangerous creature…. Plus dinosaur farts. It’s DINO-MITE!!
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    2 years ago
    26 minutes 39 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    Space Junk: What a mess!
    Will NASA get in trouble if they don’t clean up? Do satellites fall on people? Where does astronaut poop go? These are some of our kids’ questions. Answering them is Anne Bettens, an expert in Space Junk. She’s researching robotic spacecraft or aka building a space handyman. Currently, she’s pursuing a PhD while interning with NASA, which has loads of space trash. Space junk orbiting Earth is a massive problem. The more floating rubbish, the more difficult launching rockets becomes. This huge issue is expanding and suddenly, it’s made garbage collecting super cool. Find out about giant magnets, space nets and astronauts eating Doritos… plus why in space, you can actually hear farts.
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    2 years ago
    16 minutes 40 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    Neuroscience: It’s all in your head!
    What happens inside your brain when you die? In accidents, why do things go into slo-mo? And what the heck is deja vu?  Professor Muireann Irish from Sydney University is answering the kids. She's a cognitive neuroscientist who’s won lots of brainy awards and she's going to blow your mind.  The brain... it really makes you think!
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    2 years ago
    29 minutes 29 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    Astronomy: Hunting For Aliens
    Are aliens real? Do they have one eye? What do they eat? Astronomer, Dr Danny Price from Curtin University is answering the kids’ questions. He’s also the chief scientist in Australia’s division of Breakthrough Listen - a project searching for alien life. Finding intelligent alien life would be one of humanity’s most profound discoveries. The possibility fills us with wonder. And if we do find them, how will we communicate? What will alien culture be like? Would you swipe right on Clarke from Mars? On the flip side, what does never finding any alien life mean? Or worse, finding aliens that are aggressive? Being invaded would suck. Plus…. Cloud farts on Venus and are diamonds in Uranus? Big Questions from Small Minds is a weekly podcast where kids ask big-brained science professors curly questions like, “Are aliens real? Will AI destroy the world? And what happens if we don’t stop climate change?” The answers are broken down to be fun, engaging and often silly. Co-hosted by Tom Norton and Phil Wolf, who have very little minds, so they’re perfect for the job. More info at https://smallminds.au
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    2 years ago
    27 minutes 42 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    Artificial Intelligence: Machines Behaving Badly
    Will AI destroy the world? Will it revolutionise space travel? Can robots have emotions? The kids ask Professor Toby Walsh the big questions. Toby is a genius with a background in theoretical physics, mathematics and a PhD in artificial intelligence, but he’s trying to do something even harder. Our future is not killer robots, accidents in driverless cars and machines taking our jobs, that’s already happening! Professor Toby is trying to convince the UN and the world to regulate AI. Hear about humanity’s true superpower, all the ways people can die, and the deepest most profound question being asked in science today. Plus… toilets and zombies. So when will AI take over? This episode contains the exact date.
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    2 years ago
    29 minutes 55 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    Big Questions From Small Minds - Trailer - Hilarious New Science Podcast - Coming Soon
    Big Questions from Small Minds is a fun science podcast for curious people. Kids ask big-brained science professors curly questions about the world. The answers are broken down to be engaging and often silly! Launches - Wednesday, August  16 Ep 1 - Artificial Intelligence with Professor Toby Walsh For more info - smallminds.au
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    2 years ago
    2 minutes 28 seconds

    Big Questions From Small Minds
    Big Questions from Small Minds is a fun, weekly science podcast for curious kids and their grown-ups, where kids ask big-brained science professors curly questions about how the world works. The answers are broken down to be fun, engaging and often silly! Hosted by Tom Norton and Phil Wolf, who are two dads with little minds, so they’re perfect for the job. With loads of curiosity and laughs, the show makes big ideas accessible for little minds. For more information, visit smallminds.au