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[Squiz Kids Daily: Dire Wolves, Epic Theme Parks, and Digital Literacy]-[Dire wolves back from the dead, or not, and an epic new theme park.]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2025-04-09

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Squiz Kids Daily: A Roundup of Science, Sport, and Media Literacy

The Science of De-extinction: The Dire Wolf Debate

The scientific community is buzzing with excitement and skepticism following recent claims of bringing an extinct species back to life. Scientists have successfully utilized DNA from an old tooth fossil of a "dire wolf"—a species that went extinct over 12,000 years ago—and spliced it with the DNA of a common grey wolf. The result is an animal that bears a striking resemblance to the creature popularized by the Game of Thrones series. However, the term "de-extinction" remains controversial. Critics argue that this process is merely "tricky science" involving genetic splicing rather than a true revival of a lost species. Despite the debate, the company behind the project is undeterred, announcing ambitious future plans to resurrect other animals, including the dodo and the Tasmanian tiger.

Global Entertainment: The Opening of Epic Universe

As the school term draws to a close, eyes are turning to Orlando, USA, where a massive new attraction is set to open in May. "Epic Universe" is being hailed as the largest theme park in the world, with a reported development cost exceeding $8 billion. The park offers an immersive experience featuring several high-profile franchises. Visitors can explore "Super Nintendo World," featuring iconic characters like Donkey Kong and Bowser, or step into the world of "How to Train Your Dragon," complete with a life-size model of the dragon "Toothless." The park also includes sections dedicated to "Fantastic Beasts," "Harry Potter"-themed interactive rides, and a "Monsters" attraction showcasing Frankenstein and werewolves.

Athletics Records: A New Sprinting Star

Australian junior athletics is currently witnessing a series of remarkable achievements. Leah O'Brien, a 17-year-old athlete from Perth, recently shattered a 57-year-old record in the 100-metre sprint. By clocking a "lightning fast" 11.14 seconds, she set a new Australian record for under-18 girls. This performance has heightened excitement for the upcoming Australian Athletics Championships in Perth, where athletes are competing with their sights set on the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.

Media Literacy: Navigating Election "Fake News"

With the Australian Federal Election approaching on May 3, there is a growing concern regarding the rise of "mis and disinformation" circulating on social media. As people attempt to influence voter behavior, platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube are becoming flooded with "fake news," "deep fake videos," and "flat out lies."

Squiz Kids emphasizes the importance of digital literacy, urging listeners to "stop, think and check" before accepting online content as truth. Critical thinking is presented as a vital skill, especially when deciding which political leaders to support. To address this, there is an ongoing campaign calling on the Australian government to fund digital literacy education in schools, with over ten thousand people already signing the petition to ensure students are better prepared to navigate the modern information landscape.

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Packing my bags as we speak.
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What is going on in Australian junior athletics.
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Every time I read the news it seems like a new record has fallen.
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I might have made that bit up.
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📖 Transcript

Squiz Kids acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands on which we podcast the Turrbal and Kombamarri 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 Thursday, April 10!
In Squiz kids today, dire wolves back from the dead, Or not?
Perth Girl breaks running record, election fake news on the rise and an epic new theme park.

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