Science education meets storytelling in a fast-paced new season of the animated science series that makes complex topics accessible to all; now streaming on the COSI YouTube channel.
The Center of Science and Industry (COSI) has announced its animated science series has returned for a fourth season.Hosted by COSI president and CEO Dr.
Frederic Bertley, the series delivers bite-sized lessons, making science accessible and exciting for learners of all backgrounds.“Science should be fun, digestible, and accessible to everyone – whether you're a student, a teacher, a parent, or just a curious mind looking to understand the world,” said Dr.Bertley.
“With , we’re breaking down complex topics and delivering them in a way that is engaging, memorable, and truly resonates with learners of all ages.” With topics spanning the human brain, quantum computing, Generative AI, and the solar system, the series earned three Emmy Awards in 2024 for its approach to science education.Season 4 will look at the technology shaping modern life, tackling topics such as the impact of smartphones on human behavior, the science behind digital communication, data privacy concerns, and the environmental effects of tech manufacturing.is integrated with COSI's nationally recognized Learning Lunchbox program, an initiative that has provided nearly 400,000 STEAM kits to underserved youth across 40 states and seven countries.
Learning Lunchboxes include direct links to videos, and some feature a Digital STEAM Portal – a mobile video player where students can explore episodes alongside hands-on activities.Music is by Alphabet Rockers, with additional production from Elevator Music Worldwide.Check out the new season on COSI’s YouTube channel and digital platforms.
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