Bri and Professor Jont Horner are back to help us answer a big space mystery... what is a meteor?
Paleontology is the study of everything that lived on Earth before humans were around. Dr, Nij explains how paleontologists dig to unconver fossils, and learn how life on planet Earth has evolved over billons of years.
Bri and Dr. Emma Duncan explain what's going on under your skin, and where you'll find the smallest bones in your body!
Marine Biology is the science of life under the oceans. Fro seaweed to sea lions, all life in the deep blue sea is marine biology.
Join Bri and Robyn Duell from the Bureau of Meteorology as they do some serious fluffy cloud watching.
Chemistry is all about the tiny ingredients that make up everything! We use chemistry to bake cakes and cook dinner, or when we taje a bath and mix soap and water together to make bubbles.
Dr Emily Flies joins Bri to investigate why mosquitoes make that high pitched buzzing nose.
Why are some stars are red, and some blue? Why do comets have tails, but asteroids don't. Astronomers try to answer some of the biggest questions that we can possibly ask, all by just looking up!
Have you ever had hiccups? Join Bri and Dr Emma Beckett as they go on a hiccup hunt to find out where hiccups come from and why they happen.
From the smallest things like, tiny invisible atoms to the biggest things like the universe itself, physics helps us understand the building blocks of our everyday world.
Discover a new word to use for twinkle.