It's Rocket Science
By It's Rocket Science
Join Isabella Davis and Addi Kessler, two high school seniors, as they dive deeper into the wonders of the world or as we like to say "Universal anomalies explained by high schoolers." It's Rocket Science is a biweekly podcast that mainly focuses on the world of STEM. Listen and learn.
It's Rocket ScienceFeb 01, 2019
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Exploring Paradoxes
In this episode, Isabella and Addi define the three different types of paradoxes and explain some mind-bending examples.
Feb 01, 201904:53
Mycelium
In this episode Addi and Isabella delve into the world of fungi. They explain what fungi really is and talk about it's function within the ecosystem. And most importantly they talk about the largest organism in the world.
Jan 09, 201904:31
Renewable Energy
Join Isabella and Addi as they explain the benefits of solar power.
Nov 14, 201804:18
The Colors of the Sky
Why is the sky blue? Why does the sky change color during sunset and sunrise? What is the green flash? In this episode of It's Rocket Science Addi and Isabella answer these questions and more.
Oct 26, 201804:28
It's Rocket Science: Why Isn't Pluto a Planet?
In this episode Addi and Isabella tackle the question Why Isn't Pluto a Planet? They talk about the controversy behind the decision to not make Pluto a planet anymore, as well as the controversy of the definition of a planet.
Oct 12, 201805:07
It's Rocket Science: Black Holes
In this episode Addi and Isabella explore the wonders of black holes.
Oct 06, 201803:26
It's Rocket Science: Math and Music
In this episode Addi and Isabella talk about the relationship between math and music. Breaking it up into sound vibrations
Oct 06, 201802:24
It's Rocket Science: SAT
On this episode Addi and Isabella discuss the SAT.
Oct 06, 201806:17
It's Rocket Science: Infinity
On this weeks episode Addi and Isabella delve into the topic of Infinity.
Oct 06, 201802:51
It's Rocket Science: Cassini
Welcome to our first episode of It's Rocket Science: Universal anomalies explained by high schoolers. Today our topic of discussion is on Cassini the satellite.
Oct 03, 201803:02