scienceforeverybody

SBlog

A podcast dedicated to helping you revise and understand the science curriculum. Everyone has a different way of learning and this provides another way to help. Short little clips with each topic.

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scienceforeverybody

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Education

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SBlog.podbean.com

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10. Jan 2026

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Crude Oil Distillation: How One Sticky Liquid Becomes Petrol, Plastic, and Fuel For Planes 10.01.2026

Join us to explore crude oil distillation and how refineries separate a messy mixture into petrol, diesel, jet fuel, and bitumen. We’ll break down light vs heavy crude, boiling points, and the clever science inside a fractional distillation column, plus how cracking helps make more useful fuels and plastics. Read -> https://scienceforeverybody.com/crude-oil-distillation/

Wireless Power Transfer: Is Finland Really Sending Electricity Through the Air? 03.01.2026

Explore wireless power transfer in Finland: how charging through air works, what’s real, and why it matters for phones, EVs, and smart cities.   Read the article - https://scienceforeverybody.com/wireless-power-transfer-finland/

Spring Showers and Growth Power- Why Rain Is Good News 29.04.2025

Spring rain brings more than puddles—it fuels growth, supports wildlife, and powers the planet. Learn why spring showers are nature’s secret weapon.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/spring-showers-and-growth-power-why-rain-is-good-news/    

From Bare to Beautiful- How Trees Recover in Spring. 24.04.2025

Discover how trees bounce back after winter—from sap and buds to leaves and blossoms. Learn why spring is the season of renewal for forests and wildlife.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/from-bare-to-beautiful-how-trees-recover-in-spring/  

Spring Babies: Why So Many Animals Are Born Now 24.04.2025

Why are so many animals born in spring? Learn how longer days, more food, and clever timing help baby animals thrive in the season of new life.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/spring-babies-why-so-many-animals-are-born-now/    

Blossoms and Blooms: The Science Behind Spring Flowers 22.04.2025

Spring flowers aren’t just beautiful—they’re bursting with science. Discover how and why flowers bloom, and what role they play in helping nature thrive.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/blossoms-and-blooms-the-science-behind-spring-flowers/  

Buzzing to Life: Why Bees Matter Most in Spring 14.04.2025

Find out why spring is so important for bees—and why bees are so important for our planet. Learn how you can help these tiny heroes thrive this season.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/buzzing-to-life-why-bees-matter-most-in-spring/    

Spring Has Sprung: How Nature Comes Alive 14.04.2025

Find out how spring helps nature thrive—from blooming flowers and baby animals to buzzing bees and growing trees. Discover the science behind the season!   https://scienceforeverybody.com/spring-has-sprung-how-nature-comes-alive/  

Cell Biology - Magnification Calculations 14.04.2025

The magnification triangle is the way to remember how to calculate magnification, image and the actual size of a specimen under a microscope.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/biology/cell-biology/magnification/  

Cell Biology - Microscopes 14.04.2025

Microscopes are great tools to understand the world around us. Both light and electron microscopes have their advantages and disadvantages.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/biology/cell-biology/microscopes/

Cell Biology - Animal and Plant Cells 14.04.2025

Compare cell parts, understand organelles like chloroplasts and mitochondria, and explore the basics of cell biology.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/biology/cell-biology/animal-and-plant-cells/  

Smarter, Not Harder – Revision Techniques That Actually Work 14.04.2025

Discover science-backed revision techniques to help you study smarter—not harder. From spaced practice to retrieval, learn what actually works for better exam results.

The Science of Coffee 05.04.2025

Learn how coffee works in the brain, what caffeine really does, and why this popular drink can be both helpful and harmful depending on how much you have.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/the-science-of-coffee/  

The Science of Memory 05.04.2025

Explore how memory works, why we forget, and how to boost brain power with simple science-backed strategies anyone can try.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/the-science-of-memory/  

The Science of Chocolate 05.04.2025

Dive into the science of chocolate—how it melts, boosts your mood, and even helps your brain. Discover the difference between dark and milk chocolate too!   https://scienceforeverybody.com/the-science-of-chocolate/  

Airbus Joins the Mission to Find Life on Mars 01.04.2025

Airbus has joined the mission to bring back samples from Mars, replacing Russia’s role. Learn how this could help scientists search for life and unlock secrets of the Red Planet. https://scienceforeverybody.com/airbus-joins-the-mission-to-find-life-on-mars/

Dark Energy: The Mysterious Force Scientists Are Trying to Understand 01.04.2025

What is dark energy and why are scientists trying to study it? Discover the latest experiments exploring the mysterious force that’s speeding up the expansion of the universe.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/dark-energy-the-mysterious-force-scientists-are-trying-to-understand/  

Earthquakes: What They Are and Why They Happen 01.04.2025

What causes earthquakes and how do they affect us? Discover the science behind tectonic plates, earthquake safety tips, and where earthquakes happen around the world.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/earthquakes-what-they-are-and-why-they-happen/  

Lab-Grown Meat: The Future of Food? 31.03.2025

Lab-grown meat is real meat made from animal cells in a lab — no farming, no slaughter. Find out how it works, why it matters, and what it could mean for the future of food.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/lab-grown-meat/  

Solar Panels in Schools: Powering the Future with Sunshine 30.03.2025

The UK is investing £200 million in solar panels for schools and NHS sites. Find out how this helps the environment, saves money, and brings renewable energy into the classroom. https://scienceforeverybody.com/solar-panels-in-schools-powering-the-future-with-sunshine/    

Daylight Saving Time: Why Do the Clocks Change? 30.03.2025

Why do we change the clocks twice a year? Learn the history of daylight saving time, how it affects us, and whether it’s still needed in modern life.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/daylight-savings/  

A Partial Solar Eclipse Just Happened – Here’s What You Missed 30.03.2025

A partial solar eclipse wowed the UK on March 29, 2025. Learn what caused it, where it was visible, how to watch safely, and when the next eclipse will happen.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/a-partial-solar-eclipse-just-happened-heres-what-you-missed/  

A New National Forest for the UK – And Why It Matters 30.03.2025

The UK is planting a new national forest — the Western Forest — with 20 million trees planned by 2050. Find out how it helps fight climate change, cut carbon, and support nature.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/a-new-national-forest-for-the-uk-and-why-it-matters/  

Nature in the Classroom: A New GCSE in Natural History 30.03.2025

A new GCSE in Natural History is launching in 2025, focusing on the environment, ecosystems, and the impact of humans on nature. Discover what students will learn and why it matters.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/nature-in-the-classroom-a-new-gcse-in-natural-history/  

What Was That Blue Spiral in the Sky? The SpaceX Mystery Explained 30.03.2025

A strange blue spiral appeared in the sky across Europe on March 24, 2025 — but it wasn’t a UFO. Find out how a SpaceX rocket created this rare and stunning sight.   https://scienceforeverybody.com/spacex-mystery-explained/  

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