Episodes

  • Daily Wonder: This Ant Species Produces Only Queens!
    May 29 2026
    This Ant Species Produces Only Queens! has 43 comments.
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    5 mins
  • Daily Wonder: Thecacera sesama: New black-and-yellow spotted sea slug discovered
    May 28 2026
    The unusual creature measures less than three millimetres in length, and is see-through with black-and-yellow spots. Find out more here.
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    4 mins
  • Daily Wonder: New teeny tiny octopus discovered off the Galápagos Islands
    May 27 2026
    Scientists have made what could be one of the cutest discoveries of recent times - a new teeny tiny species of octopus the size of a golf ball.
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    4 mins
  • Daily Wonder: Why did the T.rex have tiny arms?
    May 26 2026
    They were once one of the most fearsome dinosaurs to roam the earth, with an enormous set of teeth, but why did the T.rex have such tiny arms? Well, scientists now think they might have an answer.
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    5 mins
  • Daily Wonder: Why did the T.rex have tiny arms?
    May 25 2026
    They were once one of the most fearsome dinosaurs to roam the earth, with an enormous set of teeth, but why did the T.rex have such tiny arms? Well, scientists now think they might have an answer.
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    4 mins
  • Daily Wonder: A Martian Eclipse: Phobos Crosses the Sun
    May 24 2026
    What's that passing in front of the Sun? It looks like a moon, but it can't be Earth's Moon, because it isn't round. It's the Martian moon Phobos. The featured video was taken from the surface of Mars in 2022 by the Perseverance rover. Phobos, at 11.5 kilometers across, is 150 times smaller than Luna (our moon) in diameter, but also 50 times closer to its parent planet. In fact, Phobos is so close to Mars that it is expected to break up and crash into Mars within the next 50 million years. In the near term, the low orbit of Phobos results in more rapid solar eclipses than seen from Earth. The
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    5 mins