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Deep Sea Discoveries, Solar Surprises & Fish Oil Fixes! (5.31.26)

8 min Β· 31. maj 2026
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Today on Science KidsNewsFlash, Katie explores six mind-blowing stories that will blow your mind! Get ready to blast off with NASA's Parker Solar Probe as it discovers explosive magnetic bursts shooting particles at incredible speeds near the Sun! Then dive deep into the ocean off Japan where scientists just found 38 brand-new species hiding in the depths. We'll also uncover a massive 50-foot-long dinosaur fossil discovered in Thailand and learn how squid and sea urchins are helping scientists fight human diseases. Plus, find out why the Arctic Ocean hit a dangerous tipping point! πŸš€πŸ¦–πŸŒŠπŸ”¬ Tune in, learn something awesome, and have fun with Science KidsNewsFlash!

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