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A podcast by Mango Education where Educators across the globe are interviewed and they share their stories, philosophies and why they are doing what they do. Apart from the interviews there is also a series called Mango Science Radio where educators share interesting science stories from history.
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SS #120: Who Ate The Apple?
An apple that's been bitten into, and no traces of the culprit! Help Sameer solve the case and find out who ate his apple.

SS #119: New Year, New Monsoon
With the new year, natural phenomena too seem to be changing in character. The surprise monsoon spill-over being experienced by the state of Tamil Nad...

SS #118: Where Did The Water Disappear?
An educational story, especially for our young listeners, this episode is all about solving the science mystery behind a bowl of disappearing water!

SS #117: The Great Conjunction of December 2020
The Great Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter is a rare spectacle that we were extremely fortunate to witness after nearly 800 years! Here's a narrative...

SS #116: Sunspots Spotted
Have you noticed the tiny patches that are sometimes visible on the sun and are darker than the rest of its surface? Those patches are what we call 'S...

SS #115: The Mysterious Best Friend
A fun science mystery for you comes in the form of this delightful story. How fast can you crack the hints and identify the mysterious best friend?

SS #114: The Return Monsoon
India experiences two types of monsoons. Learn the difference between them and how they influence and are in turn influenced by different factors.

SS #113: The Velcro Adventure
Biomimicry plays a significant role in the various inventions and architectural designs conceived by humans. The 'velcro' by George de Mestral is one...

SS #112: More Water On The Moon
The detection of water on the moon began in the 20th century, but research is an ongoing process. This year, NASA announced a second bout of discoveri...

SS #111: Dancing Rice & The Human Ear
Are you ready to see rice grains dance to your tune? Today's episode by storyteller & educator Deepa is all about a fun DIY science experiment that wi...


SS #110: Draw With Perspective
The appearance of an object shifts depending on where you're seeing it from. Join kids Surya and Sameer as they explore the concept of perspective!

SS #109: Nobel Prize Physics 2020
The Nobel Prize for Physics 2020 was awarded to three people for their extraordinary contribution to and discovery in science - Andrea Ghez, Roger Pen...

SS #108: Mars Opposition 2020
A rare celestial configuration that we are fortunate to witness from Earth! Obuli Chandran explains the various occurrences related to Mars Opposition...

SS #107: New Solar Cycle - The Northern Lights
Today's episode is dedicated to the magnificent star - The Sun. Learn about the spellbinding phenomena of the Northern lights, sunspots, solar flares,...

SS #106: The Ant Who Learned A Lesson
Our proud ant friend Brinjie is on a journey to learn a very important lesson. Here's a story to tell you what he's up to!

SS #105: I Spy With My Eyes
I Spy with my eyes, a fun little episode!
Have you played the 'I Spy' game? How quick are you at spotting objects and how well can you solve the...

SS #104: Rolling Stones
Yes, we're alluding to the English rock band. No, this story isn't about them. Instead, it's an experiment that will make you think about shapes and s...

SS #103: The Three Bins
Do you have a waste segregation system in your home and locality? Do you think some of the waste can be used? Listen to an interesting conversation be...

SS#102: The Perseids
Commonly known as shooting stars or meteor showers, Perseids are a spectacular astronomical phenomenon. In this episode, Obuli Chandran walks us throu...

SS #101 : The Neowise Comet
Please note: This episode was recorded in July 2020 when the Neowise comet was visible to us from Earth. With an orbital period of 6800 years, the com...

SS #99: Can You Define A Seed?
Is a definition simply a relevant assortment of words strung together? Or should it be a reflection your understanding of something?

SS #98: Is Strawberry Really a Fruit?
Impostor alert! If a tomato staggering between the fruit and vegetable basket wasn't enough, we now have to consider the possibility that the Strawber...

SS #97: Ketchup & Fries
What if we told you that we can use your favourite ketchup-fry combo to help you become smarter? Find proof in this delicious episode.

SS #96: Rain Rain Come Again!
Splash in the puddles and dance in the rain, solve a fun riddle that we've sent your way again!

SS #95: Why Does A Paddy Field Produce A Foul Smell?
Certain smells are distinct and intense enough to leave a lasting impression. Paddy fields are among them! Find out the reason behind the foul smell t...

SS #94: Shh. What Is That Sound?
A sound that is mysterious yet familiar - be quiet and pay attention. What is it?

SS #93: The King Of Planets & Its Moons
Join us on an auditory tour of the King Of Planets - Jupiter & its moons.

SS #92: Is There Another Corona?
While you might have come to associate the word 'corona' with the virus and, at large, the pandemic of 2020, there is more to this word and its origin...

SS#91: The Fox & The Stork Story With A Science Twist
Have you heard of the famous fox & stork story? In this episode, we bring this age-old story back, and it comes with a scientific twist and a dose of...

SS #90: When The Wheels Spin
A spinning wheel or top is a delight to watch. Have you ever wondered about the science behind this spinning movement? Let us take you through a brief...

SS #89: Real Threat Vs Illusionary Threat
Wrapping up the misconceptions around eclipses on a lighter note with a narrative on real versus illusionary threats.

SS#88: Planning A Mid-Year Celebration
In any system, one miscalculated move can topple a complete event like a house of cards. If you've ever planned an event you'd know how crucial each p...

SS #87: How Do Plants Communicate?
How a plant communicates with its various parts? How is this process different from the neural communication that takes place in a human body? Here's...

SS #86: Rainy Day
'Petrichor', a word of Greek origin, is used to describe that wet, earthy scent that is produced when rainwater mixes with soil. Here's a story to tel...

SS #85: Eclipses Don't Always Come Alone
Who would've guessed that eclipses are team players? Any type of eclipse is always preceded or followed by one or more of this phenomenon, and Obuli C...

SS #84: Myths Around Eclipses
Eating during an eclipse can harm the body- one of the most common myths associated with eclipses. You may have heard many more of these, but how many...

SS #83: Time for A New Table
Have you ever used your fingers to measure or convey the length/width of an object? Units of measurement are on of the basic lessons in school, but ho...

SS #82: Rainbows
Talk about the spectrum of colours began with the seven-banded rainbow. But how much of its discovery do you know about? Here's a quick lesson on the...