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Big Brain News Ep. 74: Moon Slivers, Baby Salamanders, and Super-Helpful AI Helpers

Big Brain News Ep. 74: Moon Slivers, Baby Salamanders, and Super-Helpful AI Helpers

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Big Brain News — Episode 74 (2026-06-17) Today’s stories (for ages 5–9): 1) Baby Hellbender Salamanders Get a Science “Head-Start” • What a head-start program is and why it helps young animals survive • Why clean, healthy streams matter for wildlife and communities 2) A Super-Skinny Moon Visits Mercury After Sunset • What Mercury is and why it’s tricky to spot near the Sun’s glare • What “earthshine” means (sunlight bouncing Earth → Moon) • Skywatching safety: binoculars only with a grown-up; never point them near the Sun 3) A New Moon Lander: Astrobotic’s Griffin-1 • What a “lander” does (like a delivery truck for space) • Why engineers test space machines (shake, hot/cold, electronics checks) • How robots help science by measuring, photographing, and sending data Parent/Teacher Corner: Use this episode to talk about helping wildlife responsibly and using technology thoughtfully. If you skywatch, review simple Sun-safety rules together. Discussion Questions: • If you could help one animal in nature, which would you choose and how would you help it? • What’s one job you’d want an AI helper to do at home or school?
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