Loading...
Loading...

Yo, yo, hey, it's time to dash!
Welcome to Kids News Flash!
News for Kids!
We keep it cool!
Stay in the know is the golden rule!
Hey there, and welcome to Kids News Flash!
The news show made just for curious kids like you!
I'm Katie, here to help you stay up to date
on what's happening around the world!
Stay in the know is the golden rule!
Today is Thursday, March 26th, 2026.
Happy National Spinach Day!
Let's celebrate this superfood by trying a fun
Spinach smoothie recipe together!
Spinach power, activate!
Hippie!
Here are today's top stories.
Scientists recently uncovered a million-year-old time capsule
in New Zealand, revealing a cave filled with ancient animal remains.
Among these was an unprecedented ancestor of the Kakapo,
a large, flightless parrot.
This significant discovery provides insight
into New Zealand's ecosystem a million years ago,
long before human arrival.
Invision traversing a forest from that era
amidst birds and frogs now extinct.
This finding is crucial for understanding
how volcanic activity and climate shifts
influenced Earth's biological history.
It prompts us to ponder what other mysteries lie beneath our feet,
waiting to narrate the untold stories of our planet's past.
Scientists just supercharged a tool called a mass spectrometer,
making it work with billions of molecules at once,
instead of just a few.
Normally, this gadget helps scientists figure out
what tiny bits are in stuff, like in food or air,
but it used to be slow and could miss things.
Now, with this new tech, it's like giving it super speed
and x-ray vision all at once!
Imagine finding out what's in a single cell,
discovering new medicines super fast!
How cool is that?
This could change how we uncover the secrets
of the tiny world around us!
Get this!
A Chinese moonlander just found a huge cavity
filled with radiation between Earth and the moon.
Scientists are super excited
because this discovery helps us understand
the dangers astronauts might face on their way to the moon.
This cavity isn't a hole,
but an area with a lot of radiation that can be harmful.
The team used special equipment to measure this radiation
and were amazed at what they found.
Imagine being the first to uncover a space mystery like this!
How cool would it be to help astronauts
stay safe on their journeys?
Ready for a challenge?
Let's see what you remember from our first three stories.
What did the Chinese moonlander discover
between Earth and the moon?
Is it choice A, new moon?
Is it choice B, huge cavity filled with radiation?
Is it choice C, an unknown planet?
Or is it choice D, field of asteroids?
You have five seconds to think about your answer!
Time's up!
The correct answer is choice B, huge cavity filled with radiation.
The correct answer is a huge cavity filled with radiation
because the story explicitly states
a Chinese moonlander just found a huge cavity
filled with radiation between Earth and the moon.
This fact is directly mentioned in the story text,
making it the correct choice.
If you got the answer right, give yourself a pat on the back.
Now it's time for this day in history.
A look at what happened on this day in the past.
On this day, March 26th in 1927,
imagine a magical moment when a movie came to life,
not just in color, but with sound too.
In 1927, the jazz singer hit the screens,
dazzling kids and families with its vibrant visuals
and lively music.
It was like stepping into a whole new world
where characters could speak and sing,
making the movie experience even more enchanting and unforgettable.
Wow!
Now let's continue with more news stories.
Scientists have recently made a groundbreaking discovery
by identifying the oldest known dog DNA.
This significant find provides key insights
into the timeline of dog domestication,
revealing that dogs have been our companions
for a much longer period than previously believed.
The DNA evidence indicates that dogs have coexisted
with humans for thousands of years,
profoundly altering our understanding
of the historical relationship with these faithful animals.
This discovery is incredibly exciting,
as it opens up new avenues for exploring our past
and deepening our knowledge about our pets
through further archaeological and genetic research.
Get this!
Scientists just discovered that bees and hummingbirds
are drinking alcohol.
But don't worry, they're not hitting the pubs.
They're sipping from fermented nectar and flowers.
This surprising find shows that even in the animal kingdom,
there's a taste for the tipsy side of nature.
Experts believe this behavior might help protect them
from parasites since alcohol has antimicrobial properties.
How cool is that?
Imagine tiny creatures getting a health boost
from their boozy banquets.
This makes you wonder, what other secrets are buzzing
around in the world of wildlife?
Researchers have uncovered that experiencing vivid dreams
could be key to waking up feeling exceptionally rejuvenated.
Contrary to the belief that a dormant brain ensures
superior sleep, findings from the IMT school for advanced studies.
Luca indicate that dreams filled with vivid and dynamic imagery
might actually enhance the perception of sleep quality,
making it feel more profound and restorative.
This suggests that engaging in vivid dreaming
could positively affect our sleep experience.
Therefore, if you find yourself recalling
an intense dream journey upon awakening,
it's likely you've enjoyed a remarkably good night's sleep.
Fascinating, isn't it?
Round two of our quiz.
Can you answer this about our recent stories?
What might vivid dreams enhance according to the findings?
Is it choice A, memory retention?
Is it choice B, perception of sleep quality?
Is it choice C, dream frequency?
Or is it choice D, sleep duration?
You have five seconds to think about your answer.
Time's up.
The correct answer is choice B, perception of sleep quality.
The story explicitly states that dreams filled with vivid
and dynamic imagery might actually enhance the perception
of sleep quality, making it the correct answer.
Great job if you knew the answer.
Three cheers for Twin Creek's elementary school
in San Ramon, California.
Hip hip hooray.
Want to hear your school featured on the show?
Just leave us a review and tell us your school's name.
You might be next.
Time to boost your brain power with our fact of the day.
Bees can recognize human faces.
Bees are the ultimate memory masters.
Wow.
Time for a quick laugh.
How do trees get online?
They log in.
Hope that made you smile.
Today's news was buzzing with discoveries
from a million-year-old time capsule,
groundbreaking insights from the moon,
and the surprising drinking habits of bees and hummingbirds.
That's all for today's Kids News Flash.
If you love today's stories, don't forget to subscribe
so you never miss an episode.
Keep being curious, and I'll see you tomorrow
with more amazing stories.
Special thanks to our co-producers Tyler and Katie.
This podcast was brought to you by Kids News Flash Universe.
Be sure to check out our other podcasts,
Science Kids News Flash, AI Kids News Flash,
Launch Kids News Flash, and more.
For daily news for kids in five minutes or less.
KidsNewsFlash
