145 episodes

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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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.

    SS #122: Muddy Waters

    SS #122: Muddy Waters

    Muddy boots or clean shoes?

    • 5 min
    SS #120: Who Ate The Apple?

    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.

    • 5 min
    SS #119: New Year, New Monsoon

    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 Nadu is proof of the same. Here are Science Educator Obuli Chandran's thoughts on it.

    • 7 min
    SS #118: Where Did The Water Disappear?

    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!

    • 5 min
    SS #117: The Great Conjunction of December 2020

    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 on the event and the significance it holds for astronomy enthusiasts.

    • 9 min
    SS #116: Sunspots Spotted

    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 'Sunspots'. In this episode, Obuli Chandran explains what sunspots are, how they're formed, and what the solar cycle is all about.

    • 8 min

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