Episodes
How could any animal survive in the extremes of the Arctic?
Published 01/07/21
Published 01/07/21
Come join us for a Britt Family Tradition.
Published 12/23/20
Why is ice slippery?
Published 12/17/20
What makes winter happen and how does snow form?
Published 12/10/20
We're back with a holly, jolly mini-season of The Science Sisters this December!
Published 11/29/20
How can sugar and water make so many different kinds of treats?
Published 10/30/20
How does a tiny pumpkin seed grow into a pumpkin the size of a car?
Published 10/25/20
Why do we get scared and what happens to our body when we’re afraid?
Published 10/20/20
We're back with a spooky mini-season of The Science Sisters.
Published 10/14/20
Did you know the first computer programmer lived in the 1800s?
Published 05/27/20
The Science Sisters interview Denny Mitchell from Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, FL.
Published 05/20/20
Genevieve and Emmy explore the world of big cats with a special guest, Denny Mitchell from Big Cat Rescue.
Published 05/13/20
Grayson is a soon-to-be kindergartner with a question about what floats!
Published 05/06/20
How can ice be dry? And what’s the fastest way in the world to make ice cream? This MIGHT not be the ice you’re thinking of…
Published 04/29/20
The sisters learn about soap, coronavirus, and healthy habits.
Published 04/22/20
What do apples, calculus, and gravity have in common?
Published 04/15/20
A new science podcast for kids, by kids.
Published 04/08/20