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[Squiz Kids Daily News: From YouTube Habits to T-Rex Tiptoeing]-[Mr Beast tops YouTube charts, and T-Rex on tippy toes]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2026-03-03

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Squiz Kids Daily News Summary

This edition of Squiz Kids covers a diverse range of topics, from the digital habits of Australian youth to groundbreaking biomechanical research and futuristic biotechnology.

1. Prime Minister for a Day Competition

Squiz Kids has launched an exciting competition, "PM for a Day," inviting young Australians to submit a video explaining how they would improve the country if they were Prime Minister. The winner receives a trip to Canberra for a private tour of Parliament House and Government House. Entries must be submitted by March 13.

2. YouTube Trends Among Australian Youth

The latest Roy Morgan research shows that 89% of Australian children aged 6 to 13 watch YouTube. Notably, "gaming was the number one category" across all age groups, with "Mr Beast dominated" as the favorite channel among 15.2% of surveyed kids. The data also suggests a correlation between heavy YouTube consumption and increased worries regarding "wars and terrorism," though the podcast notes that surveys "can show patterns but not always the reason why."

3. Innovative Energy Solutions in London

In a clever move to address energy consumption, London is repurposing waste. Data centers, which are "giant warehouses full of computer servers," generate immense heat. Instead of wasting this, the city is capturing this heat and piping it into nearby homes to provide warmth. This project mirrors the efficiency of "geothermal energy" used in countries like Iceland, proving that clever engineering can turn energy-intensive problems into sustainable solutions.

4. Reimagining the T-Rex

New biomechanical research is challenging the traditional image of the Tyrannosaurus Rex. Rather than the lumbering, earthquake-inducing beast depicted in movies, scientists analyzing "fossil footprints and fossilised bones" suggest the T-Rex moved with careful, controlled steps. By walking on its tiptoes and managing its center of gravity, the dinosaur acted like a "heavyweight tightrope walker," a move likely designed for energy efficiency and stealth.

5. Weird Science: Brain Cells and Gaming

In a fascinating experiment, scientists have trained "a clump of living human brain cells" to play the video game Doom. Building on previous research where neurons were taught to play Pong, this study uses neurons as a form of "living material" that can process information in ways traditional chips cannot. While these cells are not "esport champions," their ability to respond to electrical signals on a screen raises profound questions about how biological cells learn and process external stimuli without eyes.

6. Cultural Celebrations

The podcast concludes by highlighting the Holi Festival, the "Festival of Colours," celebrated by Hindus worldwide to mark the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. The episode ends with birthday shout-outs and classroom recognitions, maintaining the show's commitment to its young audience.

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Here's your chance to run the country.
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It's your daily news fix.
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Your fresh take on what's happening in the world around you.
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That's what's making news, kid style.
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What do almost all Aussie kids have in common?
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cross paths with
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get your entry in
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📖 Transcript

Attention, kids of Australia.
Here's your chance to run the country.
Announcing PM for a Day, a brand new Squiz Kids competition where we ask you, our fabulous audience if you were prime minister for a day, what would you do to make Australia a better place to live?
The winner will win a trip to Canberra for a private tour of Parliament House, a chance to visit Question Time and receive a personal tour of Government House by the Governor-General herself.
You might even cross paths with the actual PM while you're there.
All you need to do is send a video to squizkids at thesquizcomau telling us the one thing you would do to make our country better if you were PM for a day.

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