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Episode Synopsis
Did you know that bananas are slightly radioactive? In this episode of STEM to Stern, Chauntée and Jake discuss the unexpected science of everyday foods – like why bananas, Brazil nuts, and even potatoes contain trace amounts of radiation. But don’t worry, you’d probably need to eat a LOT of them to gain superpowers. We also explore the science behind sunburns (spoiler: your skin is basically self-destructing for your protection) and how radiation affects us every day. Join the conversation, challenge what you thought you knew about food science, and let us know in the comments: How many bananas do you think it would take to gain superpowers?Check out the show notes for more resources!If you enjoyed this episode, sign up here to receive updates when a new episode releases: https://resources.stemeducationworks.com/podcast-sign-up Check out these past blogs, webinars, and free resources!Visit our website to discover more STEM resources for your classroom!STEM to Stern Reflection TemplateSTEM to Stern Classroom Discussion QuestionsThe STEMgineer’s Guide to Problem-Solving— Grades K-5— Grades 6-8— Grade 9-12Grants and Classroom FundingFree Lessons and WorksheetsStay up-to-date with all things STEM Education Works by connecting with us on social media!LinkedInInstagramTikTokFacebookTwitter/XYouTubeSign up for our newsletter: https://stemeducationworks.com/newsletter-archive/
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