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Why Do We Burp?🤭💨

This Week’s Big Questions! You’ve been sending in your brilliantly curious questions, and this week… 🤭 William wants to know: Why do we burp?🐱 Sam is wondering: Why do cats land on their feet?🎈 PJ asks: How do hot air balloons work?🌊 Ellis wants to know: Is Atlantis real?🤤 A ...  Show more

DOGS VS. CATS: The Science of Pet Rivalry 🐶🐱

We may have a new name but it's still time for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this week’s Science Quest! In Science in the News, we meet an incredible 8-year-old set to become one of the youngest Britons to visit Antarctica, hear about a jaw-drop ...  Show more

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