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Science's Not Boring

Science's Not Boring

By: Kidopoly
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A groundbreaking podcast for curious kids aged 4-12 that proves science is anything but dull.

Join our fictional AI hosts Mira, a brilliant 9-year-old, and her younger brother Finn, age 7, as they explore the incredible world of science. From exploding volcanoes and black holes to deadly venom and the tiny machines inside your own body, each episode uncovers the most astonishing, surprising, and sometimes mind-bending wonders of science - explained in a way that actually makes sense to kids.

Whether you're discovering how rockets blast into space, why dinosaurs ruled the Earth, what really happens inside a thunderstorm, how your brain pulls off impossible tricks, or why the ocean's deepest creatures glow in the dark - Science Is Not Boring transforms big scientific ideas into unforgettable stories that ignite curiosity and wonder.

Because science isn't a pile of facts to memorize. It's the story of how everything works - and how we figure it out.

A note on why we use AI. For us, AI allows us to deliver learning at a scale and quality that previously would have been too expensive. If we make the odd technical error, or the sound goes a bit funny, bear with us, we're trying our best. We hope you enjoy the show!

© 2026 Kidopoly
Episodes
  • How did they invent the lightbulb?
    Jun 15 2026
    Have you ever looked up at a booming thunderstorm and wondered what lightning actually is? Did you know a single bolt of lightning is five times hotter than the surface of the sun?! In this electrifying episode, Mira and Finn uncover the shocking true story of how humans tamed the wildest force in nature: electricity! Join us as we travel back in time to 1752 to watch Benjamin Franklin fly his famous kite into a dark, brewing storm. Then, zoom all the way down to a microscopic level to meet the tiny, hyperactive, invisible bits of energy called electrons! We will also follow the famous inventor Thomas Edison on his wild race to create the very first working lightbulb. You won't believe the bizarre things his team tested to make a bulb glow—they tried 6,000 different materials, including a hair pulled right out of a man's beard! From dangerous lightning bolts zapping at 270,000 miles per hour to the quiet hum of your bedroom lamp, discover how human curiosity lit up the entire world. It's basically magic, but it's real science!
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    14 mins
  • Why does the ocean have tides?
    Jun 15 2026
    Have you ever wondered why the ocean creeps up the beach and then slides back out every single day? It is not magic—it is gravity! Join Mira and Finn as they uncover the wild secrets of the sea. You will discover how a giant rock floating in space—the Moon—actually pulls the Earth's water to create high and low tides! We'll even learn what happens when the massive Sun joins in for a giant game of tug-of-war. But the adventure doesn't stop at the sunny beach! We are taking a high-tech submarine dive straight down into the freezing, pitch-black Midnight Zone! Did you know there are fish that make their own light? Meet the wild anglerfish with a glowing, bacteria-filled fishing rod growing right out of its head! Plus, you'll come face-to-face with the legendary giant squid, an enormous creature with eyes the exact size of a dinner plate! From glowing ocean predators to the unbelievable crushing pressure of the deep sea, you will never look at the ocean the same way again. Grab your submarine gear and let's dive in!
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    14 mins
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