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  • How Did Santa Become What He Is Today?
    2024/12/24

    Santa Claus is such a big part of Christmas, but have you ever wondered where his story began? Let’s take a sleigh ride through history and discover how Santa Claus became the jolly figure we know and love today.

    What's Your Wonder?
    Is there something you’ve been wondering about that you think would make a great episode of I Wonder? We’d love to hear from you! Submit your question through our website, and you might just hear it featured on an upcoming episode!

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    8 分
  • What Came First, the Chicken or the Egg?
    2024/12/15

    Journey with us on "I Wonder" as we unravel this classic conundrum of what came first, the chicken or the egg. We've cracked the mystery wide open, revealing that the answer is as scientific as it is philosophical. You’ll discover the twists and turns of almost-chickens and learn how a tiny DNA tweak in an egg gave birth to the very first true chicken. This story goes beyond just chickens and eggs—it's a billion-year-old saga that binds us all.

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    6 分
  • What's the Secret to Being the Bestest Friend?
    2024/12/13

    Ever wondered what it truly takes to be a better friend? Unlock the secrets to nurturing deeper and more meaningful connections in this episode of "I Wonder", sparked by Samantha's heartfelt query on improving friendships.

    We'll explore the core qualities that elevate relationships—like trust, kindness, and unwavering support—while offering some practical tips to transform your interactions. We’ll discuss the art of being present, the power of small acts of kindness, and the importance of apologizing when things go awry.

    Whether it’s a compliment or just listening, discover how these simple yet profound actions can enrich your relationships and make you the friend everyone deserves.

    What's Your Wonder?
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    9 分
  • How Do Horses Talk to Humans and Each Other?
    2024/12/11

    Unlock the secret language of horses as we embark on a fascinating exploration inspired by Erika''s intriguing question about equine communication.

    Horses might not speak with words, but their movements are full of meaning and insight. Discover how the position of a horse's ears can indicate curiosity or annoyance, and how their eyes and tails reveal their emotions and intentions. And from the powerful neighs that call out to distant friends to the tender knickers find out how each sound serves a purpose.

    This episode promises a profound understanding of how horses connect with each other and us.

    What's Your Wonder?
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    9 分
  • Are Farts Really Flammable?
    2024/12/09

    Ever wondered if your farts could light a fire?

    In this episode, we ignite the science behind flatulence — from gut bacteria brewing gas to the surprising role of cow diets in fighting climate change. Along the way, we’ll sniff out ancient remedies, modern fart apps, and why your toots are more than just comic relief.

    Thanks to Daniel's intriguing question, we've managed to sprinkle the word 'fart' 32 times into our episode, proving that science can be both educational and downright funny.

    What's Your Wonder?
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    9 分
  • Why Do We Have Christmas Trees at Christmas?
    2024/12/07

    Ever wondered why we bring trees into our homes to celebrate Christmas? Join us as we trace the Christmas tree's journey across continents and learn about the quirky ways decorations have evolved—from homemade ornaments to the dazzling electric lights of today.

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    9 分
  • Is It True That No Two Snowflakes Are Alike?
    2024/12/05

    Join us as we unravel the age-old question: Is every snowflake truly unique? It's an enchanting journey from the cold, high atmosphere, where these tiny ice crystals are born, to their descent through ever-changing conditions of temperature, humidity, and air pressure that craft each snowflake's special design.

    This episode is a celebration of the beauty and complexity hidden in the small, everyday marvels surrounding us.

    What's Your Wonder?
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    8 分
  • Could The Universe Experiences Another Big Bang?
    2024/12/03

    What if the universe could experience another Big Bang? Join us on "I Wonder" as we tackle this intriguing possibility with Oliver's thought-provoking question about the future of our cosmos. We unravel the mysteries of the original Big Bang, focusing on how evidence like cosmic background radiation and the movement of galaxies validate this theory. As we explore cosmic phenomena, we ponder the likelihood of a second Big Bang through concepts like the Big Crunch, the Big Bounce, and the idea that other universes might host their own cosmic creations beyond our perception.

    What's Your Wonder?
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    10 分