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Science All Around

Science All Around is a podcast for curious young scientific explorers eager to discover the wonders that surround us. Each episode takes listeners on a journey through new topics, everything from what we can see from space to the mysteries of biology, new technology, mathematics, art, medicine, and much more.Join this interactive aventure filled with fascinating discoveries, fun facts and surprising stories that make science come alive!

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    Episode 7: Amazing Scientists – Gravity: Albert Einstein (Part 2)

    Did you know space can ripple like water? In this episode of Science All Around, we explore gravitational waves, black holes and some exciting discoveries made by scientists in Glasgow. Lynsey from Fun Science Glasgow West and Clara guide us through Einstein’s predictions and the mysteries of the universe. https://www.fun-science.org.uk/glasgow-west/ https://www.facebook.com/share/r/14MaLp9pA7Y/?mibextid=wwXIfrScottish Ceilidh dancing explanation of gravitational waves Narration by: Louisa GummerGuests: Lynsey Robinson (Fun Science, Glasgow West); Clara Capannesi (young explorer)Produced by: Resolvo Srl

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    Episode 6: Amazing Scientists – Gravity: Albert Einstein (Part 1)

    What is gravity and who was Albert Einstein? In this episode of Science All Around, we learn about gravity and the scientist who transformed our understanding of space and time. With Lynsey from Fun Science Glasgow West and questions from Clara, we discover Einstein’s theory of relativity and how it affects our everyday lives. https://www.fun-science.org.uk/glasgow-west/ https://www.scienceabc.com/pure-sciences/what-is-the-twin-paradox-and-how-it-works.html# Einstein’s theory Special Relativityhttps://share.google/HkTK3hPjhGy3M2WI6 Einstein’s theory of General relativity Narration by: Louisa GummerGuests: Lynsey Robinson (Fun Science, Glasgow West); Clara Capannesi (young explorer)Produced by: Resolvo Srl

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    Episode 5: Amazing Scientists – DNA and Genetics: Rosalind Franklin (Part 2)

    How has genetics changed since Rosalind Franklin’s time? In this episode of Science All Around, we explore modern genetics, gene editing and CRISPR. Lynsey from Fun Science Glasgow West explains how these powerful tools could help medicine, agriculture and the planet, while Clara helps us think about using science responsibly.https://www.fun-science.org.uk/glasgow-west/ Yummy-Gummy-DNA_Instructions.pdf Narration by: Louisa GummerGuests: Lynsey Robinson (Fun Science, Glasgow West); Clara Capannesi (young explorer)Produced by: Resolvo Srl

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    Episode 4: Amazing Scientists – DNA and Genetics: Rosalind Franklin (Part 1)

    What is DNA and why is it so important? In this episode of Science All Around, we discover the science of genes and the incredible legacy of Rosalind Franklin. With Lynsey from Fun Science Glasgow West and the help of Clara, our youngest reporter, we explore how Franklin’s work changed genetics forever and why her contribution deserves to be remembered. https://www.fun-science.org.uk/glasgow-west/ Narration by: Louisa GummerGuests: Lynsey Robinson (Fun Science, Glasgow West); Clara Capannesi (young explorer)Produced by: Resolvo Srl

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    Episode 3: Observing the Earth – The MESEO Project

    In the third episode of Science All Around, we dive into the MESEO project, which aims to manage satellite data for millions of users worldwide. This European collaboration should help scientists, farmers, and even disaster responders access important satellite data quickly, easily and safely! Jessica from RESOLVO explains what MESEO does. Clara, our youngest reporter, makes sure everything is clear for our future scientists. You can learn more about MESEO on the project website and on the European Space Agency website you can find out how to become a Climate Detective with space data.Explore the MESEO websiteJoin the Climate Detectives project Narration by: Louisa GummerGuests: Jessica Huntingford, Resolvo Srl (expert); Clara Capannesi (young explorer)Produced by: Resolvo Srl Episode 3 of the Science All Around podcast is co-financed by the MESEO project.The MESEO project is co-financed by the European Union through the grant agreement N° 101135067 concluded with the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HADEA), under the powers delegated by the European Commission.This podcast reflects only the author’s view and neither the Commission nor HADEA are responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.    

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    Episode 2: Observing the Earth – What Do We See?

    In the second episode of Science All Around, we uncover what satellites actually observe and why it matters! Building on our first episode about satellites, we learn how they gather crucial data to help in our everyday lives. Javi from SATLANTIS returns to share examples of how satellite observations help forecast the weather, track endangered species, and even monitor climate change. Clara, our youngest reporter, makes sure everything is clear for our future scientists. Once you’ve listened to the podcast, it’s your turn. On the NASA website, you can find out about what Hubble, one of their largest space telescopes, is looking at and what it looked at on your birthday. They also tell us more about GPS (and pizzas!) Tune in for another exciting journey into the world of space science! What did Hubble look at on your birthday?What is Hubble looking at now?How does GPS work? Narration by: Louisa GummerGuests: Javier Velasco Pascual, SATLANTIS (expert); Clara Capannesi (young explorer)Produced by: Resolvo SrlEpisode 2 of the Science All Around podcast is co-financed by the MESEO project.The MESEO project is co-financed by the European Union through the grant agreement N° 101135067 concluded with the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HADEA), under the powers delegated by the European Commission.This podcast reflects only the author’s view and neither the Commission nor HADEA are responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.  

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    Episode 1: Observing the Earth – Satellites

    In the first episode of Science All Around, we explore the fascinating world of satellites! Discover what they are, how they work and their role in observing our planet from space. Our guest expert, Javi from SATLANTIS, breaks down the key components of a satellite - its frame, brain, special equipment, power source, and protective shield - and explains how they work together. Clara, our youngest reporter, makes sure everything is clear for our future scientists. Once you’ve listened to the podcast, it’s your turn. On the European Space Agency website, you can build your own model satellite, Aeolus, and play a game to assemble different satellites. Join us for an educational adventure into space!Build your own Aeolus modelBuild the spacecraft that explores the Solar System Narration by: Louisa GummerGuests: Javier Velasco Pascual, SATLANTIS (expert); Clara Capannesi (young explorer)Produced by: Resolvo Srl Episode 1 of the Science All Around podcast is co-financed by the MESEO project.The MESEO project is co-financed by the European Union through the grant agreement N° 101135067 concluded with the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HADEA), under the powers delegated by the European Commission.This podcast reflects only the author’s view and neither the Commission nor HADEA are responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

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    What is Science?

    What is Science? Welcome to Science All Around! If you're here, it means you're curious! You love asking questions, exploring the world, and figuring out how things work. And guess what? That’s what science is all about! In this podcast, we’ll take you on adventures - sometimes on Earth, sometimes in space! We’ll meet experts, ask fun questions, and even try some experiments. Don't miss it!Narration by: Louisa GummerGuests: Clara Capannesi (young explorer)Produced by: Resolvo Srl The promo of the Science All Around podcast is co-financed by the MESEO project.The MESEO project is co-financed by the European Union through the grant agreement N° 101135067 concluded with the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HADEA), under the powers delegated by the European Commission.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Science All Around is a podcast for curious young scientific explorers eager to discover the wonders that surround us. Each episode takes listeners on a journey through new topics, everything from what we can see from space to the mysteries of biology, new technology, mathematics, art, medicine, and much more.Join this interactive aventure filled with fascinating discoveries, fun facts and surprising stories that make science come alive!

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Science All Around is a podcast for curious young scientific explorers eager to discover the wonders that surround us. Each episode takes listeners on a journey through new topics, everything from what we can see from space to the mysteries of biology, new technology, mathematics, art, medicine,...

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Science All Around is created and hosted by Resolvo Srl.
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