

The Wild Axolotl | Tumble Episode
Why are there so many axolotls living in fishtanks (and in Minecraft), but so few in the wild?


How Does It Feel to Be in Space? | Tumble Episode
🚀 Ever wondered what it feels like to be in space? 👩🏼🚀 Join us and guest reporter Jason Strother for a trip to zero-gravity with scientist Sheri Wells-Jensen, and a “dream team” of astronauts with disabilities on Astro Access ! Discover the incredible feeling of weightlessness and how scientists are working to make space more accessible for everyone 🌌 Learn more about Sheri and how she would communicate with aliens in our bonus interview extra on Patreon ! 🎧 Listen to


Are Cats Evil? | Tumble Episode
Oops… Did we get cats all wrong? 🙀In last year’s Halloween episode, we may have called cats “evil” - and listeners had something to say about it. Listen to find if cat behaviorist Dr. Mikel Maria Delgado can change our purr-spective on cats! From spooky suspicions to paw-some facts, this episode is a purr-fectly spooky treat! 🎃🐈⬛ Learn more about Mikel and how you can study your cats in our bonus interview extra on Patreon ! 🎧 Listen to the Episode 🔎About The Featured


The Secret of the Monkeyflower | Tumble Episode
🧬🌸 A mystery is evolving in our latest episode! Come along with plant scientist David Lowry as we explore the secrets hidden within the yellow monkeyflower. We’ll uncover how tiny changes in DNA can lead to massive differences between species. 😲 Tune in to Tumble to discover the incredible story of adaptation and evolution. Learn more about David and nature vs nurture in our bonus interview extra on Patreon ! 🎧 Listen to the Episode 🔎About The Featured Expert David Low


OCEAN Kids: A New Audio Course to Fight Microplastic Pollution
Photo from "gentlemanrook" via Wikimedia Commons Tumble Media is excited to announce a new educational audio course, OCEAN Kids, designed to empower students to combat microplastic pollution. Developed in partnership with Associated Universities Inc. (AUI) and the Nurdle Patrol , OCEAN Kids provides a hands-on, engaging learning experience for students in grades 3-5. Nurdles, tiny plastic pellets that are the building blocks of almost all plastic products, are a major source
