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Fun Kids Science Quest

The Future Of Energy & The Madidi National Park

Fun Kids Science Quest

Fun Kids

Kids & Family, Science, Education For Kids

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2020

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Dan is joined by Dr. Stephen Peake to hear all about the future of energy over the coming years and decades; why is our current model not fit for purpose? Plus, take a walk in the dangerous Madidi National Park (if you dare!)

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Fun Kids Science Weekly, the show that takes you across the universe

0:05.8

to learn some of the amazing secrets that are inside. And I think, to be honest, if we ever needed

0:13.1

an excuse to escape across the galaxy, it's now really, isn't it? If you're stuck at home,

0:19.6

let your mind wander to some science with me.

0:22.9

My name's Dan. Thanks for listening. This week we'll talk about a deadly Bolivian jungle.

0:27.4

We'll also hear about why slime could hold the secrets of the universe, and we'll chat about the energy of the future, imaginary energy in just a sec.

0:37.7

First, let's catch up with one of our favourite geniuses on the show.

0:41.0

This is Professor Hallex.

0:44.8

Professor Hallex's Pathology Puzzles with the Royal College of Pathologists.

0:52.1

Time stop, crime cop Cop again.

0:55.0

I really don't get this new fascination with dead human beings.

0:58.7

It's so...

0:59.4

Icky.

1:00.8

For the last time, Nurse, it's Time Cop Crime Stop, not Time Stop Crime Cop.

1:06.0

Or at least, I think it is.

1:08.0

Anyway, it's not icky, it's pathology, medical puzzle solving and it's not

1:13.5

just to do with dead people. Oh, I do remember that one episode with the curious case

1:19.6

of the crinkly carp. That one got very fishy. The type of pathology that's trying to

1:25.7

work out why something or how something died is called

1:29.3

forensic pathology.

1:30.3

It's very important in case there's been a crime committed or a mistake made which caused death.

1:37.3

If we know why things happen, we can try to stop them happening again.

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