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Science Sideways
Jennifer Taylor
5 episodes
1 month ago
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Education for Kids
Kids & Family
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Science Sideways
Kepler and the Witch
Johannes Kepler cracked the code of planetary motion but back on Earth, his mother was accused of being a witch. This episode spirals through the weird overlap of astronomy and superstition, where star charts meet spell books and science becomes a survival tool. Was she casting spells—or just living in a world that feared clever women? For GCSE students who like their science with a twist of mystery, and their history with a dash of myth.
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2 months ago
4 minutes

Science Sideways
Static Electricity and the Shopping Trolley of Doom
Why does the shopping trolley bite? In this electrifying episode of Science Sideways, we explore the strange sorcery of static electricity. Expect mythic metaphors, scientific storytelling, and a sideways look at the invisible forces that shape our lives. Whether you’re a physics fan or just tired of being ambushed by your trolley, this one’s for you.
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3 months ago
5 minutes

Science Sideways
Newton's First Law And The PE Kit That Would Not Move
Why did the PE kit stay exactly where it was, despite repeated nudges and hallway chaos? Because Newton said so.In this episode, we explore the laws of motion through the lens of everyday school life and the emotional inertia of teenage mornings. Expect surreal metaphors and a sideways slingshot into GCSE physics.Perfect for curious teens (11–18), revision-weary parents, and anyone who’s ever tried to move something that really didn’t want to be moved.
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3 months ago
4 minutes

Science Sideways
Harvest Moon Hype: Fact, Folklore, and Flat-Earth Shade
Last night, the Moon turned red, and not from embarrassment. In this episode of Science Sideways, we dive into the harvest blood moon, where physics meets mythology, chaos in A&E, and shadow people in tents.You’ll learn:•  Why the Moon changes colour during a total lunar eclipse •  How ancient cultures used eclipses to predict doom•  Why Aristotle was throwing shade at flat-Earthers
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4 months ago
3 minutes

Science Sideways
Revenge of the Blu Tack: Back to School Edition.
Welcome to the new year! Welcome to entropy! In this surreal back-to-school episode, we explore disorder, thermodynamics, and the emotional betrayal of Blue Tack. Expect sticky revision nuggets, petty scientists, and a reminder that physics doesn’t care about your colour-coded folders. GCSE and A-Level students, this one’s for you.
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4 months ago
4 minutes

Science Sideways