S6 E6 How Big, How Far, How Fast
Awesome analogies used to bring biggest objects and fastest speeds down to earth.
Awesome analogies used to bring biggest objects and fastest speeds down to earth.
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In a galaxy filled with a billion stars, are we alone?
This episode explores the undiscovered soundscapes of the solar system.
Awesome analogies used to bring biggest objects and fastest speeds down to earth.
In this episode, two kinds of star clusters in the galaxy are explored.
An asteroid hit earth 65 million years ago, exploding with sun-like power.
Experience 1930-1940 U.S. history with recreated black blizzards.
Little Ice Age (1300-1850) resulted from slight temperature drop, causing havoc.
Little Ice Age (1300-1850) resulted from slight temperature drop, causing havoc.
Earth's rising temperature nears a fatal tipping point, risking global disasters.
An asteroid hit earth 65 million years ago, exploding with sun-like power.
Experience 1930-1940 U.S. history with recreated black blizzards.
Little Ice Age (1300-1850) resulted from slight temperature drop, causing havoc.
Little Ice Age (1300-1850) resulted from slight temperature drop, causing havoc.
Earth's rising temperature nears a fatal tipping point, risking global disasters.
Survival needs guts?digestive systems turn food into fuel universally.
Sex: ultimate survival skill for life on Earth, from sharks to dinosaurs.
Eons of survival battles evolve organisms from sharks to platypus.
Important life development: adaptation for strong jaws in animals.
Important life development: adaptation for strong jaws in animals.
Deadliest natural weapon, venom evolved in diverse creatures for unique needs.
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