USP

Sci-ANT-ific !

Education EN ↓ 12 episodes

A podcast to learn more about ants.

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USP

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Education

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Latest episode

Mar 19, 2026

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Episodes

#12 For kids: Work in the anthill 19.03.2026

In this episode, we crawl deep inside the nest to discover the amazing world of ant jobs! From brave soldiers who guard the gates to clever foragers who find food, from tiny nurses who care for baby ants to huge workers who dig tunnels—every ant has a special role. But here's the really cool part: ants don't go to school to learn their jobs. They just GROW into them! CREDITS Script: Nicola...

#11 Preserving ant diversity: Museums and protected areas 12.03.2026

How do we protect ant species we haven't even discovered yet? In this episode, we explore the crucial roles of natural history museums and protected areas in preserving ant diversity. Follow us on Instagram: @sciantific. Tips or questions? Send us an e-mail: sciantificpodcast@gmail.com. CREDITS Script: Nicolas Châline Host: Maria Eduarda Lima Vieira Editing: Carolina Rodrigues dos Santos Sound...

#10 Inside ant-plant relationships 05.03.2026

In this episode, we explore the fascinating relationships between ants and plants. From ants that live inside hollow thorns, defending their host in exchange for shelter, to plants that produce special food rewards to attract their tiny bodyguards—discover the incredible world of mutualism. Learn how some plants have evolved specific structures like domatia and extrafloral nectaries just for their...

#09 For kids: What is the childhood of ants like? 26.02.2026

Hey, little explorers! Have you ever seen a baby ant? Probably not, because they don't look like their parents at all! In this special kids' episode, we crawl inside the nest to discover what ant's childhood is really like. From tiny eggs to wiggly larvae to pupae, and finally to adult ants, we follow the amazing transformation these little insects go through. CREDITS Script: Carolina...

#08 How insects navigate without maps 19.02.2026

How do ants find their way back home after wandering hundreds of meters in search of food? How do bees communicate the location of flowers with pinpoint accuracy, all through a dance? In this episode, we explore the extraordinary navigational abilities of insects. Follow us on Instagram: @sciantific. Tips or questions? Send us an e-mail: sciantificpodcast@gmail.com. CREDITS Script: Nicolas Châline...

#07 The microbiome of ants 12.02.2026

In this episode, we show that ants don't live alone. Inside their bodies thrives a complex community of bacteria, fungi, and microbes that influence everything from digestion to disease resistance. In this episode, we explore the fascinating science of ant microbiota and the invisible partners that help colonies thrive. A deep dive into symbiosis at the smallest scale. ** This episode was dubb...

#06 For kids: Where did the ants come from? 05.02.2026

Hey, little explorers! Have you ever wondered where ants came from? 🐜✨ In this special episode, we’re going on an adventure back in time—way before dinosaurs!—to discover the amazing story of ant ancestors. We’ll learn how they started as tiny insects and became the super-strong, super-smart colony builders we see today. Put on your adventure ears and let’s uncover the big story of some very sma...

#05 Inside the minds of social insects: Cognition and personality 29.01.2026

This episode, we move beyond instinct to explore the fascinating frontier of cognition and individual personality in social insects. Discover how scientists test learning and memory in a creature with a brain smaller than a pinhead, and what it reveals about the roots of intelligence. Follow us on Instagram: @sciantific. Tips or questions? Send us an e-mail: sciantificpodcast@gmail.com. CREDITS Sc...

#04 Leaf-cutter ants and the division of labor 22.01.2026

Dive deep into the world of nature’s most sophisticated farmers: the leafcutter ants. In this episode, we uncover how these tiny insects have perfected an agricultural system millions of years before humans. Discover their incredible division of labor—from foragers and gardeners to soldiers—and explore the fascinating fungus they cultivate in subterranean farms. We’ll also learn how a colony funct...

#03 For kids: Knowing the ants 15.01.2026

Hey, kids! Let's go on a tiny adventure! In this special episode, we meet our incredible six-legged friends: ant! We'll learn what makes an ant an insect, discover their superpowers, and find out why these little creatures are so important and COOL. Perfect for curious young explorers who love bugs, science, and fun stories! Put on your listening ears and join us! Follow us on Instagram: @sciantif...

#02 Evolutionary history of ants 08.01.2026

How did ants evolve from bees into one of Earth's most dominant and ubiquitous life forms? In this episode, we travel back over 100 million years to meet the ancestors of modern ants and trace their incredible evolutionary journey. Follow us on Instagram: @sciantific. Tips or questions? Send us an e-mail: sciantificpodcast@gmail.com. ** This episode was dubbed from Portuguese to English using...

#01 The incredible tropical ants 01.01.2026

In our debut episode, we explore the world of tropical ants! Meet the nomadic army ants that terrify the forest; the giant  Dinoponera , which live without a queen; and the leaf-cutters, farmers for 50 million years. Discover the powerful sting of the bullet ant and a clever species that uses its prey's own spines for defense. A world of complexity on a tiny scale. CREDITSScript: Clover Ribeir...

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