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[Newstime: From Indigenous Animated Films to Eco-Friendly Microbes and the Magic of Nature]-[Runaway black holes and movie roles]

ABC KIDS News Time · B1 · 2026-02-05

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Collaborative Creativity: The Making of 'Imagine'

The podcast highlights a unique cinematic project titled Imagine, an animated film rooted in the collaboration between professional filmmakers and children from the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIM). Founder Jack Manning Bancroft emphasized the importance of integrating diverse Indigenous knowledge systems into the narrative. By involving First Nations youth in the creative process, the film ensures that their voices and perspectives are not only heard but brought to life by professional artists. As one participant noted, involving many different opinions prevents the movie from being merely a short, simple project, allowing it to become a "bold, bright and exciting" blockbuster that reflects genuine cultural connections.

Environmental Heroes: Microbes on Tree Bark

Beyond their role in providing shelter and oxygen, trees are now recognized for a surprising environmental function. Researchers from Southern Cross and Monash Universities have discovered "microbes" living on tree bark that actively consume harmful greenhouse gases, including hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and methane. Researcher Bob Leung notes that while each tree hosts trillions of these microbial cells, their role in mitigating global warming—the process where gases trap heat and raise Earth's temperature—has been historically ignored. This discovery suggests that strategic planting could lead to smarter environmental choices, as these tiny organisms play a vital role in keeping our atmosphere healthy.

Empowering the Next Generation of Coders

Coding, the language used to build websites and apps, is evolving from a niche professional skill into a global pursuit for children. Neff Dharmasiri, who began coding in Python at age 11, is currently developing his own programming language. Alongside his friend Chinmay, Neff launched a program in Sri Lanka to teach coding to children in rural and remote areas, even those with limited access to high-tech infrastructure or fast Wi-Fi. The initiative underscores the belief that coding is an essential skill that should be accessible to everyone, empowering young people to build tools ranging from educational dictionaries to gaming stations.

The 'Everyday Magic' of Floral Pollination

In the natural world, scientists are investigating the "magic" behind how flowers attract specific pollinators. Pollinators—animals and insects that transfer pollen to allow plants to bloom or produce fruit—are highly selective. The study reveals that flowers use color as a sophisticated signaling system. For instance, flowers that prefer bird visits reflect less UV light, appearing "dull and boring" to bees while remaining vibrant and inviting to birds. This subtle manipulation of light allows plants to manage their reproductive success by ensuring the right pollinator performs the job, demonstrating a clever, evolutionary strategy that remains invisible to the human eye.

Cosmic Mysteries: The Runaway Black Hole

The episode concludes with a brief exploration of the "runaway black hole," a spectacular cosmic phenomenon. Black holes are described as regions in space that pull everything in, with the colloquial warning that they can turn matter into "spaghetti." While they remain a mysterious subject, these entities serve as a reminder of the strange and spectacular discoveries awaiting exploration in the deep reaches of outer space.

🎯Key Sentences

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You've obviously had a very bright idea.
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And get this, the microbes found on each tree differ depending on where the tree is growing.
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It's called global warming, and it's a big problem.
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If it is super bad for it and if it dies, it lets out the gases and stuff like that.
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I heard that they turn you into spaghetti, but not exactly the spaghetti you eat.
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📝Key Phrases

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dream big
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brought to life
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take a closer look
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make smarter choices
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get the opportunity to
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Hello, my name is Noah and I live in Townsville in the lands of Wulgurukaba and Bindal people.
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