Televizní program - Neděle, 5.5.2024Nyní
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Scientists are making progress in the search for the cause of Alzheimer's disease and ways to treat it.
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With a mild winter and rainy summer it becomes hard to tell the seasons apart. But what is a season anyway?
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Find out how to make your own "cheeseball blaster" and a seesaw powered by a simple candle.
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Can Casper, a fun little robot, have a positive effect on the recovery of young cancer patients?
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Can cold water mist improve the taste and structure of bread? We met up with German food technologists to find out.
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Is it possible to predict your future or the lottery numbers? How can prediction be used to ease traffic?
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A team of French scientists has developed a potential HIV/AIDS vaccine, using a protein of the HIV-virus called 'GP41'.
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A French company has developed a technology to "milk" molecules from plants that are useful ingredients for cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
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Health. Animals. Everyday physics. Sometimes we think we understand them, but are the things we learned just myths?
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Watch Xploration DIY SCI and have fun learning about the power of pressure, power of gas, laws of inertia, how to make elephant toothpaste at home and much more.
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From breakfast cereal and chocolate milk to pretzels and crisps: the making of our favourite foods
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Pastry is more than something that looks good; there is a science and art associated with it.
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The rides in amusement parks are always evolving. Discover the latest in water parks, tree climbing and rollercoasters.
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Amazing voice talents, object swallowers and street gymnasts: their abilities are put to the test by science.
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Make Your Lava Lamp
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Discover the science of toilet paper and kitchen towel, soaps and shampoos, and diapers and hygiene products.
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Creating the perfect praline is a tricky process. Due to so called 'fat bloom', a grey or white veil appears on top of pralines.
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These young people have come up with some amazing inventions. Where does their talent come from?
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A new water-proof zip has been developed for so called 'waterbags': flexible containers used for freshwater transport.
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Robots and special effects have been around for a long time. Now they are becoming even more spectacular! Discover the science behind them.
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How to Control a Pendulum with Your Mind
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Phil shows how to do a simple friction experiment. Then he maxes it out with frogs, rice and two books stuck together.
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Phil does an experiment on propulsion by building a mousetrap-powered boat. He maxes the experiment out using Newton's First Law of Motion.
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Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand look at body fat and show how it keeps you warm.
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Eric learns that neurons are the brain's tiny building blocks. He does an experiment to show what they are and how they work.
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In order to enjoy an old record that Tom Thomas has found, the Fixies need to figure out how to repair an old gramophone.
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How do you make a marble-ous maze? We'll show you step by step, so you don't get lost.
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My oh my… it's a pig in the sky! We'll show you how to make this little piggy go "weeeeeeee!"
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Nanna throws a party for Christmas Eve. The food looks delicious and they need to keep Tippy away from it before the guests arrive.
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The last clue leads our heroes to a snowy graveyard where the past will reveal itself.
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Mily is upset that she isn't allowed to play an astronomist during a birthday performance. How will she deal with her emotions?
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When Luc claims to be more intelligent than Mily, Mily is determined to prove him wrong. She wonders: What does "being smart" mean?
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Siesta dreams that she and Raskolnikov kill a horrible woman. Raskolnikov confesses and goes to jail after falling in love with Sonia.
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Darwin and Newts meet Pupu Rangi's grandma, Kuia Gooey, and discover there's so much that our grandparents can teach us.
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When Addison and Tess find a note in a funny old pair of rummage sale pants, they think it may be a clue to a stash of hidden diamonds!
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Exhausted, Kit lets the sea currents carry him north, while Mr. Battery would prefer to return to their home in the south.
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Alone, Kit gets stranded in the freezing Arctic. Will he manage to make his way back to Mr. Battery at the spaceport?
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Smorph wants to light up a bunch of lamps altogether and needs to learn how different electronic components work.
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Smorph finds out how some materials conduct electricity and some do not.
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Bitz has made a delicious cake and everyone pitches in to help her make more and sells them to the whole world. So what can go wrong?
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Maddie finds out how a Lifeboat can find people in trouble at sea and sees how concrete is made.
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Mei Mei invents a dance routine that creates a chaotic traffic jam. To put things right, Dr. Panda comes up with a new dance routine.
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Grab an old tissue box to make this greedy gobbler, then feed him some flying food!
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Want to make a friend with fabulous flippers? We'll show you how with an old sock and a cup of rice.
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Hungry for fun with extra cheese? We'll show you how to make a delicious clay pizza with all your favorite toppings! Nom nom.
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Darwin and Newts follow a bee to learn why it is visiting flowers. They decide to build a new beehive for Heni's garden.
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We're building bridges and finding out how triangle shapes make bridges super strong!
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We're weaving individual strands of ribbon together to make a strong toy catcher net!
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When Princess Purl's royal carriage zooms off, out of control with her and Bob still on board, Bitz needs to find a way of stopping it.
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10:36
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Bitz and Bob witness a rocket crash. As they rush off to help, they meet two aliens. Bitz tries to figure out how to launch the rocket.
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Cancun escape: Parasailing, Coba ruins, Tres Reyes village, chili contest, Cenotes dip, and Guacamole mastery—an epic week in Mexico!
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In this episode we introduce you to the exciting concept of 'perspective', often used by painters to provide depth to objects.
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Today, our friends are visiting Thailand to taste some spicy dishes, and Alim's penfriend Narawan is preparing one of them.
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How about finding out a place where you could learn fishing at school? It's time for a trip to Canada!
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Bernie loses his glasses on a trip to Jeju Island! Luckily for him, Hogie makes friends with Min-ja, who can ask her family for some help.
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The children arrive at the Meteo Expert Center. They are excited but also a little unsure of what to expect.
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Someone's been spraying toxic pesticides on crops. That is hurting all the bees, and they are in dire need of help.
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Can Fulmen and Nubess protect priceless artifacts threatened to be destroyed by sudden and extreme rainfall?
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Kids try sustainable food.
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Kids meet a worm farmer.
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Mom, dad, uncles - all pitch in to raise the next generation of baboons, penguins, capybaras, and emperor tamarins. Because family matters.
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Host Alie Ward presents pop-up greeting cards, teenagers creating tech tents for the homeless and an unusual cargo carrier.
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Raign, Brett, Joy, and Hulk are framed for an epic prank by a fan who wants to join their hunt for the lost treasure.
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Principal Lounsberry assigns our heroes to perform in historical reenactment under the watchful eye of the local historian Miss Dumont.
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Let's try a classic card trick that relies on memory and explore the elastic properties of a rubber band ball.
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Matilda and her family learn how to do some cool new Californian adventure sports. For lunch, she prepares salmon, fruit and milkshakes.
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Matilda organises someone to give her brother Jack acting tips. Then she cooks one of his favourite dishes - chilli chicken wings.
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One of Britain's strongest women, Andrea Thompson, joins the doctors in the lab as they reveal how muscle fibres work.
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In this episode, the doctors put eye boogers under the microscope and show you how to make edible eye gunk!
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It's day 3 of the girls' team adventure in Malaysia, learning to Lion Dance. Today they test arm strength using trays full of drinks!
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The sun emits radiant energy called electromagnetic radiation. The blue sky we see is a form of this energy.
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A Tardigrade is an aquatic micro-animal measuring around 1mm long. In 2007 some of them survived in space on the outside of a rocket.
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The chlorophyll in plants reflects the green wavelengths of sunlight back to us. This process gives plants their green appearance.
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The big invention convention is finally here! Kaylyn and Alicia become fascinated by a dreamy inventor.
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The Metric System is a universal way to measure length, weight, volume, time, electricity and temperature. But how does it work?
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From simple shelters to futuristic cities, mathematics makes building possible. So how did mathematics help us rise above the life in caves?
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Even in the middle of the ocean, you'll find mathematics at work, keeping boats afloat. So how can metal ships float when a tiny coin sinks?
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Get ready to slip, slop, slap, and hack in our great outdoors special!
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Cancun escape: Parasailing, Coba ruins, Tres Reyes village, chili contest, Cenotes dip, and Guacamole mastery—an epic week in Mexico!
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Find out why inputs sensors are the link between the computer programme and the real world.
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Without inputs, computers would not be as widely used or as useful as they are today. Get the low-down on them.
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Franky Fox struggles to tell the difference between toads and frogs, despite the best efforts of Flip, Flop, and Flow.
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Grandad thinks the deer's antlers look very dangerous. Mommy and Daddy Owl are sure that the deer on TV is actually a unicorn.
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The New Zealand glow worm is the larva of a small fly. The glowing network they spin looks pretty, but it's really a trap to catch insects.
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Ruby, the lamb, has a smelly infected foot, and Johnny and Inel meet a dog who likes to join the family for dinner!
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Eric presents an amazing dice trick: Just by looking at a tower of dice, he can accurately calculate the sum of the hidden faces.
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Ubongo, the gorilla, has a massive cut on his foot. But how do you treat a 400-pound gorilla with a sore foot?
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It's the day of the British Championships, and our Gym Stars hope they are ready for the competition!
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An introduction to the two types of memory that computers use to function.
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Computer programs are codes that programmers write and store on a computer. Find out more about them!
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Inventor and engineer Robert Langer and Nobel Prize winning chemist Frances Arnold reflect on their award-winning careers in science.
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Award-winning actress and producer Courteney Cox of Friends and Hollywood movie star Channing Tatum tell their stories of success.
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The Icicles compete at the British Synchro Championships with their complicated new routine and face tough competition.
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Join Steve Spangler at the Museum of Science in Boston for DIY science tricks like blowtorching a phone and making rubber ducks fly!
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Meet Horace, an injured monkey who struggles to find the friendship he needs, and a lonely mongoose foraging with a flock of sheep.
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Explore how we can communicate with computers and tell them what we want them to do.
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Jesse's uncle drops off his two-seater convertible in the middle of the garage and the hosts must work around it to make their channel work.
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Mathematician and cryptographer Alan Turing came up with a chemical theory of morphogenesis to explain why leopards have spots.
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Steve Spangler shows you how to make science toys based on scientific principles.
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In this episode we travel to Italy where researchers are testing robots designed to rescue people in dangerous outdoor situations.
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In this episode we attempt to figure out how the level of chemical pollution of our marine ecosystems can be monitored in an accurate way.
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Host Steve Spangler shows you how to solve science challenges that seem impossible… but they're not.
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Researchers of the Harvest4D project are working on ways to make 4D reproduction of complex monuments possible with smart phones.
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In this episode, we visit a patient who was affected by biofilm infection - an infection that is dangerous for people with implants.
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They are often pictured dressed in animal skins and living in caves, but Cro-Magnon man was more advanced than popular opinion suggests.
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Science meets beauty with the background story behind great hair, skin and the perfect perfume.
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Researchers have developed brain-computer interfaces that allow disabled patients to control devices and programmes by mere thought.
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Televizní program - Pondělí, 6.5.2024
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Thousands of jellyfish offer us an incredible spectacle in the Coral Triangle area. We will meet a recently discovered species of seahorse.
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What's a drone? Why are they being used more and more? Will they become super-spies? Find out...
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Steve Spangler creates crazy ways to make bubbles at the Children's Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus.
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Could plasma be used to treat diseases such as HIV and tuberculosis? In this episode engineers and healthcare professionals provide answers.
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We join the crew of Finland's main research vessel in order to find out how healthy the European waters are.
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Odours, pains, gas: our bodies create some odd reactions, but they all have a purpose.
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The IQ test was developed to measure intelligence. There are ways to develop your memory and children have an advantage when learning.
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Natural disasters can cause havoc, but we can learn from them and, thanks to new technology, can be better prepared next time they strike.
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Accents, emotions, singing: our voice can reveal a huge amount about our personality. We can change it with different techniques.
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Make an Amazing Coloured T-Shirt
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Our eyes have the ability to trick our brain into seeing things differently.
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OCD, phobias and eating disorders can be just a phase or have a big impact on life. When do they become a problem and how are they treated?
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Get the Air in the Bottle
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Thanks to technology, our holidays can become even more comfortable. There are new developments in sunscreen, snorkelling and camping.
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Chewing gum has some health benefits. When we have a stomach upset, rice, soda and bananas can help. Fruit can help us stay slim.
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A German baker has found a way to change the dough proofing process and, as a result, dramatically cut his energy costs.
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Discover the secrets of illuminating your interior without electricity, get some heating tricks, and optimise your home space.
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Watch Xploration DIY SCI and have fun learning about the power of pressure, power of gas, laws of inertia, how to make elephant toothpaste at home and much more.
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Phil does some flying experiments. He builds a tumble wing - a paper airplane that flies on a cushion of air. Then he discovers propellers.
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Phil experiments with gas pressure using fizzy drinks, an air compressor and mints. Then he maxes it out with carbonation and a vacuum.
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Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand look at the bladder and show you how an experiment to make your own wee machine.
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Eric makes a parachute that will slow down a falling egg just enough so it doesn't get smashed when it hits the ground.
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In a game of chess between Grandpus and Professor Eugenius, Nolik takes the part of a missing pawn who dreams of capturing the enemy king.
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How do you make a wind powered wonder wagon? You'll need a paper cup and the power of puff.
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How can you carry stuff with a sheet of paper? See what that paper can hold with a few simple folds!
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Trapped and running out of time, the gang must confront their fears and learn from the past to escape the underground tomb.
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Make your very own dream keeper!
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Mily wants to visit Juliette but Luc tells her she can't go because she's not autonomous. Mily wonders: What does it mean to be autonomous?
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Mily needs to recite a poem in front of her class and looks for a quiet place to study. She wonders: How and where can we find silence?
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Alonso is an old man who thinks he is the brave knight Don Quixote. He heads off on an adventure with Siesta to save the lovely Dulcinea.
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Darwin, Newts and Heni look after and re-float a whale that has become stranded in the bay.
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The school mean girls, Katie and Dinara, start their own detective agency and solve a rash of neighbourhood mysteries before Addison can.
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Kit decides to become a star traveler. He screws himself to a rocket and survives a wild ride to the Earth's orbit.
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Kit fights Earth's gravity with the help of the International Space Station.
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Smorph discovers that electrical circuits can be used to make sounds as well as light.
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A ghost is preventing Smorph from getting to sleep. Smorph is trying to figure out what the ghost wants.
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Bitz, Bob and their friends are building a duck house for a mama duck and her ducklings.
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Maddie is at an airport to see how aeroplanes take off and visits a factory where trainers are made.
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Olette turns to Dr. Panda to help her clean her house. Everything goes wrong when Hoopa has a mix-up with the controls of his machine.
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Do ghosts really exist? Mundi vows to prove they don't, with a trip to a so-called "ghost town" in Tombstone, Arizona, USA.
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Boom has planted all the flowers in Hilltown to cover up his evil plan! He has been hiding stink bombs and now wants to ignite them!
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Maddie shows us how barcodes work and visits a factory to see how fishcakes are made.
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Maddie sees how a fridge works & visits a farm where mushrooms are grown all year round!
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Hepi and Briko are using their creativity to make the best use of old glass jars.
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Autumn is here and it's cold, but do not worry! Hepi and Briko have just the activity for us to enjoy at home.
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We're using plastic spoons and cardboard tubes to make soft ball launchers.
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Join Bitz and Bob as they look back on some of their favourite makes with the children.
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Phil tries to make a pasta bridge big enough to walk across. Plus, learn how to build a sandcastle you can stand on!
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Paint beautiful birds in a bush!
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The doctors take a journey around the human body - looking at it from head to toe.
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Doc K tries to gain superpowers through lightning. She and Nash learn about renewable energy and the magic of wireless power transfer.
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Horrible Histories celebrates extraordinary women throughout time, including Marie Antionette and supergroup The Tudor Queens.
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The gang is going to Cairo! But while hunting in the souk for some fish, they get a little closer to a mummy than they had anticipated!
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Today the Grimwades decide to reduce air pollution by choosing to travel differently. They split into groups to find green ways to travel.
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The Grimwades decide to reuse some photographs and create their own timeline.
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The Zebrabus stumbles onto a hidden retreat with some of the highest vegetated dunes in South Africa, where they face snakes and reptiles.
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Three adorable puppies get rescued from a house fire. The feline brothers - Bill and Ben - are ready to find a forever home.
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The chlorophyll in plants reflects the green wavelengths of sunlight back to us. This process gives plants their green appearance.
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Mathematician and cryptographer Alan Turing came up with a chemical theory of morphogenesis to explain why leopards have spots.
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To prove her skill, Mundi suggests they visit a hedge maze in Cumbria, England. Doki wonders how do you solve a maze, anyway?
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Have fun with a ballon theatre!
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Red Squirrel feels a deep connection to the peaceful, silent nature of the swan, but his cousin Grey doesn't feel the same way.
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Grandad and Binah are astonished to learn how dragonflies see the world through thousands of lenses.
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Phil tries to make the strongest electromagnet he can. Plus, hel tries to make it to the North Pole using a compass.
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Make your very papier mache balloons!
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Adelaide makes recycled pot plants, Gabe has a costume idea, Devonte makes hair gel, and Oriel has two amazingly cheap gifts.
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Explore how we can communicate with computers and tell them what we want them to do.
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The doctors explore the human body in space - how do you sneeze, poo, and wee in zero gravity?
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The Nektons take over the Dark Orca submarine. But the pirates take over the Aronnax. No one is happy with having strangers in their homes.
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Eric draws a goldfish and a bowl and then uses them to create a great optical illusion that's easy to make at home.
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When Max becomes obsessed with his new reality game, Noodles takes the lead and pursues his own idea.
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Brett must convince the group to do something extremely terrible to continue their adventure.
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We meet an Olympic snowboarder who keeps our mountains protected, and a surfer who teaches the importance of keeping our oceans clean.
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Escapologist performer Andrew Basso reveals how he managed to escape a water tank in record time while bound at the hands and feet.
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The Giang brothers reveal how they achieved their nail-biting GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title using their incredible circus skills.
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The Grand Prismatic Spring of Yellowstone National Park in the USA is a rainbow coloured hot spring. Cyanobacteria create these colours.
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Our bodies are amazing, but some things about them need a little explanation from science!
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How to trap mosquitoes, decorate with pompoms and make bowls you can eat.
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How to make a delicious potato animal, a freaky bouncy egg, and prank your thirsty friends with a leaky bottle.
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Matilda and her family head to the go-kart track to see who the fastest driver is. She makes some speedy snacks to give them energy.
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One of the Junior Vets must confront his fear of goats, and thirty-two thousand patients are waiting at a farm.
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The Metric System is a universal way to measure length, weight, volume, time, electricity and temperature. But how does it work?
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Senior firefighter and author Sabrina Cohen-Hatton and award-winning triple amputee Mark Ormrod share their incredible tales of resilience.
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Luke has an attack of nerves at the English Trampoline Championships, and Dom Cunningham takes on an arm-popping challenge!
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The pressure is on for speed skater Izzy, who's been picked to train with the Olympic squad. And there's a surprise for birthday girl Kloe.
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Get a glimpse of the life of Jorge, Loro Parque's head vet and Javier, Head of Environmental Affairs.
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In the Middle Ages, listening to music for entertainment is a much-appreciated pastime. Famous musician Howler enjoys huge success.
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In the Middle Ages, not everyone can become a knight! Little Lewis follows every step required to accomplish his dream of becoming one.
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Draw interlaced paths and choose which one is yours.
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Draw what you see, not what you think.
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Host Steve Spangler explores if a baby and a hot dog can float in a jet of air and how to lift a car with a plastic bag.
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To address the complex nature of obesity, researchers are recording eating behavior, chewing patterns, and swallowing habits.
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In this episode, we join a team of researchers diving for marine invertebrates that contain molecules with anti-ageing properties.
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22:30
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Steve Spangler and Higginsworth create art using science, making explosive, colorful pictures and a walking pizza box that delivers itself.
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22:51
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In order to increase the competitiveness of European aquaculture, researchers are growing different species together. What is the effect?
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22:54
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Cultural heritage includes fragile live expressions such as music, dance, and craftsmanship - but how to preserve those?
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23:00
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The world of medicine is changing due to technology, but alternative methods can also have a positive impact.
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23:27
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A robotic system for assisting surgeons during neurosurgery operations has been developed in Italy. It's steadier than a surgeon's hand.
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23:30
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How can we keep food fresh longer to reduce waste? Can we eat food when it has past its expiry date? Is cheap food always bad?
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23:54
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Creating the perfect praline is a tricky process. Due to so called 'fat bloom', a grey or white veil appears on top of pralines.
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