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But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

But Why is a show led by kids. They ask the questions and we find the answers. It’s a big interestin

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Total: 248

Why are there Burmese pythons and chameleons in the Florida Everglades? We might not know h

How is snow made and what’s it made out of?  Why is it white and sparkly?  Why do snowflake

How do glasses work? Why do some people need glasses and other people don’t? Why do we have

What shape are our eyes? What are they made of? How do they work? What’s the point of havin

We’ve collaborated with our podcast friends at What If World to bring you the first (and on

For our last episode of each year, we often like to ask our listeners around the world to s

Almost half the people in the world speak at least two languages. And, it turns out, that i

How are electric guitars made? How are guitar strings made? And how, exactly, do guitars wo

For the past 50 years, visitors to the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C. were ab

Why do we celebrate birthdays? Why do we have birthday cakes? Why do we blow out candles on

Why do some people like haunted houses and scary movies? What is fear? Why do humans have f

How is meat made in a lab? That’s what 10-year-old Nate in New Jersey wants to know! Scient

Younger people have lots of questions about older people, like: Why do we age? Why do peopl

Why do birds fly? How do raptors soar? Why do some birds fly in the shape of a V? Why can’t

We’re thinking about bears! Actually one specific type of bear: sun bears! Have you heard a

It's all about bikes in this episode of But Why? How come bicycles stay up when you're ridi

11-year-old Alaska (from Colorado) wants to know: why do some kids love reading while other

How are crickets so loud? Why do they chirp at night? How are they different from grasshopp

Why is it that some people have allergies when others don’t, even if they’re in the same fa

What are eels? And why are some eels electric? We head to Poughkeepsie, New York to learn a