Podcast: Play in new windowSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS | More This week on The Children’s Hour we learn about the most inexpensive energy source in the world: solar power. In a show recorded live at the New Mexico Solar Energy Association’s Solar...
Podcast: Play in new windowSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS | More This time on The Children’s Hour we learn how everyone can contribute to active scientific research by participating in Community Science with groups like BEMP: the Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring...
Podcast: Play in new windowSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS This time on The Children’s Hour, we learn about squid with Skype A Scientist, Dr. Sarah McAnulty. These ubiquitous creatures are the psychedelic acrobats of the ocean. This episode comes with a free...
Podcast: Play in new windowSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS On this episode of The Children’s Hour we explore mushrooms with mycology educator and author, Peter McCoy. We’ll learn about how the fruits of fungi are the smallest parts of these incredible organisms, which...
Podcast: Play in new windowSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS This time on The Children’s Hour, we hear from kids who participated in summertime outdoor learning programs with Environmental Education of New Mexico about the importance of being outside to learn new...
Podcast: Play in new windowSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS The kids crew talk with New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham about what her job entails, how to lead during a pandemic, and how governors can help solve the climate crisis. This episode comes with a free...
Podcast: Play in new windowSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS This week on The Children’s Hour, we’ll poke around brain science with neuroscientists Nick Aase and Ingrid Lane from The Mind Research Network at the University of New Mexico. Find out how our brains work,...
Podcast: Play in new windowSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS | More The Children’s Hour Inc. presents… ICKY: A Radio Musical Way back in the days before the end of The Big Sick, students everywhere were forced to stare at computer screens featuring live video feeds of...
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