Why Though? with Dr. Matt Agnew

MIK and Dr Matt Agnew

Hosted by scientist Dr Matt Agnew, Why Though? is Australia's new science podcast for curious kids aged 8–12. Every episode starts with one question kids actually ask... and ends with a science adventure. Real answers, weird facts, and the kind of stuff that makes you look at the world differently on the walk home from school. Perfect for car trips, classrooms, and kids who can't stop asking why. Why Though? The show for little scientists who love asking big questions. Follow or subscribe now so you don't miss Episode One. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Why Does Eating Ice Cream Too Fast Give Me a Headache?

    Ever bitten into ice cream too fast and felt a sudden sharp pain in your forehead? That's brain freeze... and there's real science behind it. In this episode of Why Though?, Dr Matt Agnew breaks down exactly what's happening inside your mouth and your brain when ice cream hits too hard and too fast. Why do your blood vessels squeeze and then suddenly open again? And why does your brain sometimes "feel" the pain in your forehead when the cold started on the roof of your mouth? What you'll learn: Brain freeze starts when something super cold touches the roof of your mouth, called the palateCold causes tiny blood vessels to squeeze tight... then open quickly as things warm upThat fast squeeze-and-open triggers pain sensorsYour brain can get tricked into feeling that pain in your forehead, even though the cold never got anywhere near it Key Science Ideas: Palate: The roof of your mouthBlood vessels: Tiny tubes that carry blood around your bodyVasoconstriction: Blood vessels narrowing when coldVasodilation: Blood vessels widening again as things warm upReferred pain: When your brain feels pain somewhere different from where it started Fun Experiment: The Brain Map Glitch Cross your index and middle fingers into an X. Close your eyes. Use your crossed fingertips to gently touch a grape or a pea. It'll often feel like two objects, not one. That's your brain's body map getting confused... just like brain freeze. Why Though? The show for little scientists who love asking big questions. Follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode. Follow Dr Matt Agnew:  Instagram: instagram.com/drmattagnew  TikTok: tiktok.com/@drmattagnew  YouTube: youtube.com/@whythoughpod  Website: drmattagnew.com Find Why Though? podcast across the internet and share with your friends! Instagram: instagram.com/whythoughpod TikTok: tiktok.com/@whythoughpod Facebook: facebook.com/whythoughpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Hosted by scientist Dr Matt Agnew, Why Though? is Australia's new science podcast for curious kids aged 8–12. Every episode starts with one question kids actually ask... and ends with a science adventure. Real answers, weird facts, and the kind of stuff that makes you look at the world differently on the walk home from school. Perfect for car trips, classrooms, and kids who can't stop asking why. Why Though? The show for little scientists who love asking big questions. Follow or subscribe now so you don't miss Episode One. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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