Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
Kids & Family:Education for Kids
Do trees fart? It’s a question that stumped scientists, and sends us on a journey to some serious science! Come with us as we ponder if trees are butts, whether farts are defined by gas or digestive systems, and why “even the smallest fart counts.”
You’ll meet Mary Heskel, a plant biologist who wonders if she’s accidentally been studying tree farts, and Melinda Martinez, who studies climate change and identifies as a tree fart scientist.
You’ll also hear from Tumble fans celebrating the fact that THIS IS OUR 100th ORIGINAL EPISODE! From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for listening! We hope you’ll stick around for the next hundred science stories!
Listen to our bonus interview episode about tree fart research with Melinda Martinez, available to Patrons who pledge $1/month on patreon.com/tumblepodcast.
Find more resources (including tree farts being set on fire!) on the blog about this episode on our website, sciencepodcastforkids.com.
The Great Cave Road Trip
Tumble Presents Girl Tales
The Cave of the Neanderthal Tools [ENCORE]
Tumble is Bilingual! “The Dinosaur Asteroid” & “El Asteroide Que Mató Los Dinosaurios”
Presenting The Ten News: Making Changes to Major League Baseball ⚾
Special Road Trip - Life Lab
Tumble's Summer Quiz Show!
What If Oceans Didn't Exist? [ENCORE]
What Do Dogs Think?
Hearing the Stars
Was T-Rex Smart?
What's That Bird Song?
How Big is the Universe?
Why Do Cats Purr? (ENCORE)
Why Are Sloths Slow?
The Science of Ocean Sounds
The Hidden Histories of Plant Science
The Polar Bear Adventure
The Science of Butts [ENCORE]
Winter Road Trip Adventure!
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