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[Squiz Kids Daily: From Antarctic Sharks to the Rise of 'Slopaganda']-[A shark in the Antarctic, and when politics gets sloppy.]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2026-02-11

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Squiz Kids Daily: Global News and Digital Literacy

This edition of Squiz Kids covers a diverse range of topics, spanning marine biology, cultural traditions, archaeology, and the critical issue of digital media literacy in the age of artificial intelligence.

A Rare Antarctic Discovery

Scientists have achieved a groundbreaking milestone by capturing the first-ever footage of a shark in the icy waters of the Southern Ocean near Antarctica. The creature, identified as a deep-sea sleeper shark—similar to the Greenland shark—is known for its longevity, capable of living for more than 400 years. These "slow-moving deep ocean specialists" are adapted to survive in "crushing pressure and total darkness." Researchers suggest that the presence of this predator indicates that the deep ocean is more interconnected than previously thought, acting as "slow underwater highways" for marine life.

The Resurgence of the Basant Festival

In Lahore, Pakistan, the skies were once again filled with color as the Basant Festival returned after a 19-year hiatus. Historically, the festival celebrates the "arrival of spring" and serves as a cross-cultural tradition rooted in the Mughal Empire. While the event was banned in 2007 due to public safety concerns regarding kite strings, its "carefully controlled comeback" this year allowed the community to reconnect. The festival highlights how traditions can effectively "bring people together" across different faiths and backgrounds.

Ancient Earth: AI and Archaeology

This episode introduced a new segment, "Ancient Earth," which explores how modern technology reveals secrets of the past. Archaeologists in the Netherlands discovered a limestone rock from the Roman era near the site of "Coriovalum." By utilizing artificial intelligence to simulate various scenarios, researchers discovered that the markings on the rock likely represent a "blocking game" used by Romans. This demonstrates how AI can test historical hypotheses in ways that were previously impossible, providing a "digital twist" to ancient discoveries.

News Hounds: Understanding 'Slopaganda'

In the "News Hounds" segment, the podcast addressed the growing issue of AI-generated content in politics, specifically the emergence of "slopaganda." This term is a portmanteau of "slop" (low-quality, quickly made content) and "propaganda" (media designed to influence thoughts or feelings). The discussion highlighted the dangers of "exaggerated, attention-grabbing content" that aims to "distract from careful thinking." The podcast explicitly condemned a recent AI-generated video featuring the Obamas as "deeply racist" and dehumanizing. The core lesson for listeners is to practice critical thinking: to always ask "who made this and what do they want me to think or do" before reacting to online media.

Conclusion: Kindness and Connection

To round out the episode, the podcast touched upon "Hug Day," emphasizing that while physical affection can trigger "feel-good chemicals in the brain," the ultimate goal is to "show kindness in a way that feels right for everyone." Whether through a hug, a smile, or a kind word, the emphasis remains on fostering a sense of being "safe, supported and connected."

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It's your daily news fix.
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Spin the globe.
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Ancient Earth with a digital twist.
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Excellent listening if you said the arrival of spring.
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Yeah, I know you got this one.
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eyeing off
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turn up
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stretching back
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puzzling over
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