

Tumble Wins Gold in 2019 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards
Tumble, the popular science podcast for kids, has won the top award in the children’s science news category for the 2019 AAAS Kavli...


The Expedition of the Science Ship | Tumble Episode
EDUCATION RESOURCES: NGSS Standards: LS Ship ahoy! We’re taking you on an expedition at sea, to do science on a research ship! With the help of geochemist Jeanine Ash, we’re climbing on board the JOIDES Resolution, a one-of-a-kind vessel that travels the seven seas, exploring what lies beneath the seafloor. The ship is equipped to find clues to Earth’s history, geology, biology, and even… alien life. So get your sea legs (and ears) ready, and let’s chart a course for science


The Science of Peregrines' Fast Flight | Tumble Episode
EDUCATION RESOURCES: NGSS Standards: LS PS How do peregrine falcons dive so fast? That’s what listener Henry wants to know. Peregrines hit speeds of over 200 mph, making them the fastest animal on the planet. Even faster than cheetahs! Mathematical biologist Graham Taylor studies the science of animal flight, and peregrines are his most impressive subjects. Find out how peregrines win the ultimate animal race, and how scientists are revealing the hidden physics and math behi


The Tale of the Hungry Koala | Tumble Episode
EDUCATION RESOURCES: NGSS Standards: K-LS1-1, K-ESS3-1, 4-LS1-1 Crosscutting Concept: Patterns, Systems and System Models How does a koala eat eucalyptus leaves? Eucalyptus is toxic to most animals, but they’re a koala’s only food. In this episode, we look past the cuddliness to discover how koalas manage to chow down on the Australian tree species. Biologist Michaela Blyton shares the story of how she convinced some extremely picky koalas to try new foods in the midst of a c


The Butterflies of Paris | Tumble Episode
EDUCATION RESOURCES: NGSS Standards: LS Why are butterflies so colorful? That’s what Zed, from The Petit Punk Podcast, wants to know. So we went on a family podcast field trip to the Museum of Natural History in Paris, where we met Zed, his mom Dana, and a butterfly scientist named Marianne Elias. Come with us as we visit the museum’s private “butterfly library,” and find out why some butterflies are toxic! Plus, we’ll learn why Marianne climbs trees when she’s not in her off
