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<p>In this week’s episode, we’re featuring two powerful stories born from our education program.</p><p><strong>Part 1:</strong> As an undergraduate with no “real” science experience, Molly Magid is thrilled to join a research project studying how bats fly—until she discovers the bats refuse to cooperate. </p><p><strong>Part 2:</strong> As a child, Léa Souccar and her father explore the wreckage in the aftermath of a devastating bombing. </p><p><em>Molly Magid is a science communicator and podcast producer. She has been telling stories about science since the first grade, when she wrote a biologically accurate story about ladybugs. Originally from Denver, Colorado, Molly now lives in Christchurch, New Zealand. She enjoys sharing her passion for science anywhere from podcasts to social media to declaring her love of longfin eels on the street.</em> </p><p><em>Léa Souccar was born in Lebanon, three years into the war. By the time the fighting stopped, she was twelve. In between, the voice...