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Mysteries of Science

Your mysteries answered

Mysteries of Science

Fun Kids

Kids & Family, Education For Kids

4.6681 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2022

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

We're finishing the second season of Mysteries of Science by looking at some of your mysteries. From unicorns to black holes and even the Big Bang, we're looking at some of the stuff that's thoroughly perplexed you and are on the hunt for answers!

This episode might finish Season 2 but it doesn't spell the end of Mysteries of Science. We'll be back soon and looking at some of the most mind bending stuff in the universe. 

Mysteries of Science is a fortnightly podcast created by The Week Junior's Science+Nature magazine and Fun Kids.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to mysteries of science. My name's Stevie and I'm the deputy editor of

0:05.4

Science and Nature, the monthly magazine from the team behind the week junior. And I'm Michael,

0:09.9

the junior editor. On this podcast, we take a look at our favorite mysteries of science. These are

0:14.6

the strange phenomena and bizarre events that have left scientists scratching their heads and,

0:18.5

despite their best efforts, remain well and truly unsolved.

0:22.0

Today we've got a fantastic episode for you. We're going to be answering your mysteries.

0:26.8

These are the burning, mind-boggling questions that you want the answers to.

0:30.7

Now, we won't be answering these alone. We've assembled a top team of experts to help us

0:36.2

give you the answers you're looking for.

0:38.2

So let's dive in. This is Mysteries of Science.

0:42.7

So Michael, what's our first question? Well, here's a question that Sam Wardill asked us

0:47.9

in an Apple podcast's review. Could we bring dinosaurs back to life using DNA? Oh, what a great

0:53.8

question. Who are we going to get to answer this DNA? Oh, what a great question!

0:54.8

Who are we going to get to answer this one?

0:56.9

Well, Stevie, you might remember we did a whole episode about dinosaurs in this season of Mysteries of Science,

1:02.2

and you might remember us speaking to Cameron Muskelly.

1:05.0

Hello there, my name is Cameron Muskelly.

1:07.0

I'm a self-taught paleontologist.

1:08.8

I'm based in Atlanta, Georgia. I'm a paleontology educator,

1:12.1

so I use the fossils and what I have to educate the community on paleontology and geology.

1:16.9

I love dinosaurs as a kid, and I'm happy to do and talk about anything that has to involve

1:21.6

dinosaurs. Oh, it's great to have Cameron back. Now, bringing dinosaurs back to life using DNA. That's what they did in

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