Lev Loginov
How It Works?
This is a short-form podcast about how the world around us works — from everyday things to curious and complex ideas. Each episode explains a topic in clear, simple language with a calm, thoughtful pace. It’s about understanding the world better and enjoying the process of learning how things really work. Stay tuned!
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Lev Loginov
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Dernier épisode
11 févr. 2026
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Why is the number 13 is unlucky? 11.02.2026 3:07
In this episode, you’ll learn where the superstition surrounding the number 13 comes from and how history, myths, and culture shaped its reputation as an unlucky number. For advertising inquiries and collaboration: halklev.2003@gmail.com
How cinema was born? 04.02.2026 3:00
In this episode, you’ll learn how cinema was born — from the very first “moving pictures” to the rise of Hollywood and the film industry as we know it today. Advertising and collaborations: halklev.2003@gmail.com
How do fingerprints work? 28.01.2026 3:34
In this episode, you’ll discover how fingerprints work, why they are unique, and how they became one of the most reliable ways to identify a person — from ancient times to modern science. For advertising inquiries and collaboration: halklev.2003@gmail.com https://t.me/levund1y
What is the Moon? 26.12.2025 2:01
In this episode, you’ll learn what the Moon is and why we can see it from Earth.
What do “crocodile tears” mean? 24.12.2025 1:51
In this episode, we explore whether crocodiles really cry — or if “crocodile tears” are just a myth.
How is the ocean studied? 22.12.2025 3:55
The pilot episode of the podcast. In this episode, we explore how scientists study the world’s oceans and why this research is important for our planet Earth.
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