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 23 - Why don't evergreen trees lose their leaves?

Lesson 23 - Why don't evergreen trees lose their leaves?

Living in the Pacific Northwest, Cheryl & Ryan see a lot of evergreen trees. But why don't they lose their needles when trees with broader leaves do every winter? Learn the answer to this question as ...

20 Juni 202223min

Lesson 22 - Why are my eyes blue?

Lesson 22 - Why are my eyes blue?

Where does eye color come from and how is it connected to a bunch of squares? Learn with Cheryl a bit of how complicated and fascinating the genetics of eye color can be, including why some traits are...

13 Juni 202228min

Lesson 21 - Why do more animals live near the equator?

Lesson 21 - Why do more animals live near the equator?

Cheryl gets to talk about penguins again, look at pretty maps, and even has a special surprise at the end of the lesson. Oh, and learn a bit about biodiversity as well. This is part of the Biology Uni...

6 Juni 202229min

Lesson 20 - Are Organic Reese's Good For Me?

Lesson 20 - Are Organic Reese's Good For Me?

What does it mean for food to be organic? Is Organic food healthier for you? And will this week's topic lead to Ryan ranting? Listen and find out! This is part of the Biology unit. Resources from th...

30 Maj 202231min

Lesson 19 - Is a Bird a Bird if it Can't Fly?

Lesson 19 - Is a Bird a Bird if it Can't Fly?

This week we answer another listener question, discover which bird would make the best villain, and find out which bird is Cheryl's favorite. This is part of the Biology unit. Resources from this ep...

23 Maj 202228min

Lesson 18 - What even is a platypus?

Lesson 18 - What even is a platypus?

This week starts a new unit: Biology! We start with an overview of Biology and then quickly move into questions like: Why does Cheryl think she's like a platypus? What even is a platypus anyway, and i...

16 Maj 202228min

Lesson 17 - Why does sugar melt ice?

Lesson 17 - Why does sugar melt ice?

In the final lesson in our Hot & Cold unit, Cheryl learns how making ice cream, deicing roads, and antifreeze are connected. She also reflects back on what she's learned during the unit and how the co...

9 Maj 202231min

Lesson 16 - Why is ice sticky?

Lesson 16 - Why is ice sticky?

Why does licking a metal pole in the winter cause your tongue to stick to the pole? Why can ice from your freezer feel sticky? And what's different between Cheryl & Ryan's freezers? Learn the answers ...

2 Maj 202223min

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