6/15/2023 0 Comments Danger zombies lasers sharks stuffTerrestrials is a production of WNYC Studios, created by Lulu Miller. This episode is produced by Ana González, Alan Goffinski and Lulu Miller. Help from Suzie Lechtenberg, Sarah Sandbach, Natalia Ramirez, and Sarita Bhatt. Sound design by Mira Burt-Wintonick with additional engineering by Joe Plourde. Our storyteller this week is Sy Montgomery. Terrestrials is supported in part by Science Sandbox, an initiative of the Simons Foundation.more Copy Link to Episode Our advisors are Theanne Griffith, Aliyah Elijah, Dominique Shabazz, John Green, Liza Steinberg-Demby, Tara Welty, and Alice Wong. Flush! Where does our poo and pee go? Listen. The full moon is bright, beautiful, and reappears in the sky like clockwork. Many cultures use the full moon to mark the passing of time and organize calendars around the moon’s cycle. So why does the full moon also have a reputation for causing mischief and mayhem? In this episode, we’ll learn where some of these beliefs come from and investigate whether the full moon actually does affect humans and our behavior. We’ll also hear about folklore tied to the full moon and examine how the moon’s ph ases work. We listen to music with our ears – and that amazing electric meatball between our ears: our brain! But why do our brains find some music scary? AHH! How music can make scary movies even scarier Listen.Outschool (/brains - save $15 on your child's first class)īombas (/brainson - get 20% off your first purchase) Shopify (/brainson - for a free 14-day trial and full access to Shopify's entire suite of features) Indeed (/BRAINS - For a $100 sponsored job credit Terms and conditions apply. We’re born with some fears baked into our brains, because our ancestors thought they were scary too! That’s why sudden loud noises startle us sometimes. But there’s another reason certain sounds freak us out – we’ve been taught to find them scary.
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