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Fun Kids Science Quest

The Most Dangerous Dinosaur & The Young Imagineers Competition

Fun Kids Science Quest

Fun Kids

Science, Education For Kids, Kids & Family

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2019

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Dan chats to last year's winner of the Young Imagineers Competition - she invented a pollution-sucking pigeon! Plus, he meets one of the most dangerous dinosaurs and takes a fresh look at climate change with the help of Marina Ventura.

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0:00.0

Hello, welcome along to the Fun Kids Science Weekly. This week, your brains need to be more switched on than ever before, because we're after your ideas to try and save the world.

0:10.3

This is the Fun Kids Science Weekly, the show where we take a sneak peek at all the secrets inside the universe.

0:16.3

And in this episode, we're learning all about the Young Imagineers competition. You see, every year the Young Imagineers, they ask you a question to try and change the world.

0:25.6

They want your ideas to make tomorrow a better place for everyone else to live in.

0:30.6

And it's all about using STEM, science, technology, engineering and maths to come up with the most creative answers, and that can help you win

0:39.4

prizes and get an award at the Science Museum later on this year. We'll find out more about this

0:43.8

in the show. We'll also chat to one of last year's winners about the pollution-sucking pigeon

0:49.0

idea that helped her win a prize. It's on the way in Justice Eric. Also, we'll talk about one of the

0:53.6

most dangerous dinosaurs that ever lived, and we'll get some of the secrets about the Loch Ness

0:59.4

monster. It's all on the way. First, let's catch up with one of our favourite geniuses here

1:04.2

of the Science Weekly.

1:06.4

How's it made? Oh, hello, Sir Sidney McSprocket here.

1:12.2

I've been in action capturing facts all about manufacturing.

1:17.6

It's for this rather splendid stipendary compendium and compiling.

1:22.7

You just ask it how something is made,

1:25.2

and it'll oblige with a fulsome explanation.

1:29.2

I'd like to ask it about Pyrex.

1:31.8

It's something you might have in your kitchen cabinet.

1:34.8

It's a tough glass used for kitchenware, you know, things like jugs and casserole dishes.

1:44.8

A pyrex is much stronger than normal glass.

1:48.7

It can be used in high temperatures of the oven without breaking.

1:52.7

And none of us want broken glass in an ice casserole.

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