Planet Kids
If you're in 3rd to 6th grade you could win a trip to visit a scientist or engineer to invent a new flavor of candy, find new ways to keep our water clean, search for aliens in outer space, or design a new kind of skateboard. If you're a teacher or parent, then this is a great opportunity for classroom or after-school science learning activities. Click here to learn more and to play fun games too!
This Month's Feature Story
Want to develop a new banana candy or peppermint gum? Just give Joan Harvey a few days to work on it. See how sweets get their flavor.
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Pulse Picks: Listeners' Favorite Topics
Walk through the Bab Bou Jeloud, the Blue Gate, and wander through the streets and narrow passageways of Fez el Bali (Old Fez), and it's not hard to imagine that you've gone back in time. Fez is one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities, dating back to the early ninth century.Learn about Fez, Morocco.
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Science Diaries
Keeping a koala population in balance is a bit of a challenge, but less so now, thanks to the efforts of Dr. Alistair Melzer of Australia's Central Queensland University.
Visit Alistair Melzer's blog.
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Audio Adventures
Rare birds and frogs, a cool evening breeze, stinging trees, leeches. Its all in a day's work for climate researchers in a cloud forest. Experience a day in the life of a scientist in the Australian highlands with this immersive audio-visual adventure.
Pulse of the Planet Extraordinary Sounds from the Natural World CD
New CD now available! Bahia: Traditional Music and Moments of Brazil CD
Downloadable Audio Sets! Previously unavailable programs from the Pulse of the Planet archives








