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  • Welcome to Brain Explorers, the first neuroscience podcast for kids, ran by a kid! I'm Alma, I'm 12 years old, a pianist in the making, a neuroscience enthusiast with dreams of becoming a neurosurgeon.

    Each episode of Brain Explorers is packed with fun facts, cool experiments, and interviews with real scientists, musicians, researchers to help kids explore how our brains work and what makes them tick (or tickle). Perfect for curious young minds who want to learn more about the most fascinating part in our bodies!

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  • What does a neurosurgeon do?
    Sep 18 2024

    In this episode of Brain Explorers, we explore the exciting world of neurosurgeons! These brain superheroes specialize in operating on the brain, spine, and nerves, helping people with injuries, tumors, or nerve problems. We learn about their daily routine, from meeting patients and studying X-rays to performing delicate surgeries that can take hours.

    Becoming a neurosurgeon requires years of study, problem-solving skills, and constant learning. They play a crucial role in keeping our nervous system healthy and helping people recover from serious conditions. Plus, we share a fun fact: even when you're sleeping, your brain is still hard at work!

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    4 Min.
  • What’s your primary brain side
    Sep 11 2024

    Hey junior explorers, welcome back to Brain Explorers! Today, we're discovering if you’re more of a left-brain or right-brain person. Left-brain people are great at math and organizing, while right-brain explorers love music and creativity. But guess what? We all use both sides to do cool things every day! So, let's have fun figuring out how awesome your brain is!

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    4 Min.
  • Why does the brain have such a unique shape
    Sep 7 2024

    In this episode, we explore why the brain has its distinctive shape with all those folds, bumps, and grooves. These folds, called gyri and sulci, help the brain fit more cells into a small space, increasing brainpower. The shape also helps organize different brain areas, making communication between them quicker and more efficient.

    Plus, each person’s brain shape is unique, like a fingerprint, which contributes to everyone's special talents and ways of thinking. The brain’s shape is key to how it functions and makes us who we are!

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    3 Min.

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