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[Ancient Ice Secrets, Shark Ballet, and the Science of Penalty Kicks: A Squiz Kids Weekly Update]-[Ancient ice in secret lab, and Pikachu takes on the Fantastic Four.]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2025-07-20

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Squiz Kids Weekly News Roundup: From Ancient Ice to Underwater Dancing

Welcome back to a new school term! This week’s episode of Squiz Kids covers a fascinating range of topics, from scientific discoveries buried in polar ice to the unexpected intersection of mathematics and professional sports.

Unlocking Secrets from Ancient Ice

Scientists in England are embarking on a remarkable project: defrosting a cylinder of ice that is over 1.5 million years old. Drilled from the depths of an Antarctica ice sheet, this ancient specimen is currently housed in a "top secret underground icy laboratory." Over the next seven weeks, researchers will thaw the ice to analyze "ancient dust, volcanic ash, and even tiny specks of algae." The primary goal is to act as "messengers from our ancient planet," helping scientists reconstruct historical climate data, including past wind patterns, sea levels, and average temperatures.

The Unique World of 'Dancing with the Sharks'

Traveling to the Bahamas, the podcast highlights a bizarre new television show: Dancing with the Sharks. Airing during Discovery Channel's Shark Week, this program features scuba divers performing an "underwater ballet" with apex predators like hammerheads and tiger sharks. The sharks participate in a "trippy" display of "pirouettes, spins, flips, and turns," proving that these ocean giants possess a surprising sense of rhythm.

Maths: The Secret Weapon in Soccer

In the world of sports, the podcast explores how elite soccer players use statistics to gain an advantage. During the Euro 2025 quarterfinal match between England and Sweden, the importance of data was clear. Goalkeepers were observed using "a sticker on her water bottle" containing statistics on where opposing players typically kick the ball—left, right, or straight down the middle. As the episode notes, "maths is involved in all aspects of life, including sport."

Entertainment Showdown: Fantastic Four vs. Pikachu

Pop culture fans have an exciting week ahead. The superhero family, the Fantastic Four (Mr. Fantastic, The Invisible Woman, The Human Torch, and The Thing), returns to the big screen. Simultaneously, the Pokemon Presents livestream is set to generate buzz around Pikachu, with hints of a potential new rhythm game involving DJ decks.

Q&A Opportunity with Andy Griffiths

Finally, the podcast announces an exciting opportunity for young listeners to engage with beloved author Andy Griffiths. In anticipation of his new book, You and Me and the Peanut Butter Beast, Griffiths is taking the "Squiz Kids hot seat" for a Q&A session. Listeners are encouraged to submit their most creative questions for a chance to win a copy of the book or even a double pass to see him live at the Sydney Opera House.


Quick Quiz Recap:

  • Antarctica: The source of the ancient ice.
  • England vs. Sweden: The teams involved in the penalty shootout using statistical analysis.
  • The Human Torch: The missing member of the Fantastic Four mentioned in the quiz.

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It's your daily news fix.
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That's what's making news, Kids Style.
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All of that from a piece of ice.
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How amazing.
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Each day we give the world globe a spin
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have nothing in common
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commanding all the attention
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📖 Transcript

Squiz Kids acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands on which we podcast, the Turrbal and Combermerry people.
Squiz Kids! It's your daily news fix.
Fun. Free. Fresh. Hello and welcome to Squiz Kids Today, your fresh take on what's happening in the world around you.
I'm Bryce Corbett. It's Monday July 21 in Squizz Kids Today.
Ancient ice in secret lab.
Shark dancing in the Bahamas.

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