I Slept Through Science

I Slept Through Science

Have you ever felt like you slept through science when you were in school, but now wish you could understand the world around you better? Then this podcast is for you! Each week Cheryl asks a science question and Ryan, a science teacher, does his best to answer. From boiling water to shooting stars and everything in between, listen along and learn about the science you encounter every day.

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Lesson 55 - Why does the liquid in a straw stay up when you cover the top?

Lesson 55 - Why does the liquid in a straw stay up when you cover the top?

This week's question is about drinking straws. Have you ever put your straw in a drink, held your thumb on the top of the straw, and pulled it out of the drink? What keeps the liquid inside the straw?...

30 Jan 202325min

Lesson 54 - What is the vacuum of space?

Lesson 54 - What is the vacuum of space?

If movies are to be believed, when you are in space, opening a door can have disastrous consequences. Can space really suck all the air out of a spaceship? What about all those science teachers who sa...

23 Jan 202333min

Lesson 53 - What is Fire?

Lesson 53 - What is Fire?

Lesson 53 What seems like a simple question ends up being more difficult that you might think: what exactly is fire? Is it a solid? A gas? Something else? And what causes the actual light we see? This...

16 Jan 202334min

Lesson 52 - Is reading in dim light bad for your eyes?

Lesson 52 - Is reading in dim light bad for your eyes?

We've all heard it: reading in dim light is bad for your eyes. But is it true, or is it a myth? Lisa, one of our listeners, asks us this question and Cheryl and Ryan do their best to get to the bottom...

9 Jan 202324min

Lesson 51 - What are hangovers?

Lesson 51 - What are hangovers?

After partying a little too hard for New Year's, sometimes we experience a hangover, but what exactly is a hangover and what causes it? And, most importantly, can it make your brain shrink? Cheryl lea...

2 Jan 202327min

Lesson 50 - How does singing carols work?

Lesson 50 - How does singing carols work?

Singing Christmas carols is a long tradition, but it got Cheryl thinking: how does singing work? And is the voice box even a real thing? To answer this, Ryan and Cheryl talk about vocal cords and reme...

26 Des 202225min

Lesson 49 - Why aren't snowflakes miniature ice cubes?

Lesson 49 - Why aren't snowflakes miniature ice cubes?

Is snow just frozen rain? If so, shouldn't it look like little ice cubes? Does snow form in clouds, or after it's left the clouds? And what about all the other types of frozen precipitation that falls...

19 Des 202224min

Lesson 48 - Why do I have to follow my Christmas cookie recipe?

Lesson 48 - Why do I have to follow my Christmas cookie recipe?

Baking Christmas cookies is a fun holiday tradition, but why do we have to follow the recipe so closely? Cooking seems to be much more forgiving than backing. Is there a science reason for that? Liste...

12 Des 202222min

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