TV-guide - mandag, 06-05-2024Nu
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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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00:51
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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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01:00
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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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01:21
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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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01:24
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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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01:30
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Odours, pains, gas: our bodies create some odd reactions, but they all have a purpose.
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02:00
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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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02:30
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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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03:00
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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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03:24
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Make an Amazing Coloured T-Shirt
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03:30
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Our eyes have the ability to trick our brain into seeing things differently.
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04:00
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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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04:24
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Get the Air in the Bottle
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04:30
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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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05:00
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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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05:24
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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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05:30
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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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05:54
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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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06:00
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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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06:21
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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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06:42
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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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06:54
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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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07:00
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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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07:09
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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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07:15
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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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07:24
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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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07:36
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Make your very own dream keeper!
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07:39
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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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07:45
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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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07:54
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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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08:09
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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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08:24
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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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08:39
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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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08:45
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Kit fights Earth's gravity with the help of the International Space Station.
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08:48
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Smorph discovers that electrical circuits can be used to make sounds as well as light.
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08:54
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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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09:00
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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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09:15
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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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09:30
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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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09:39
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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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09:51
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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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10:00
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Maddie shows us how barcodes work and visits a factory to see how fishcakes are made.
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10:15
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Maddie sees how a fridge works & visits a farm where mushrooms are grown all year round!
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10:30
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Hepi and Briko are using their creativity to make the best use of old glass jars.
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10:39
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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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10:54
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We're using plastic spoons and cardboard tubes to make soft ball launchers.
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11:00
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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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11:03
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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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11:27
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Paint beautiful birds in a bush!
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11:30
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The doctors take a journey around the human body - looking at it from head to toe.
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12:00
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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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12:24
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Horrible Histories celebrates extraordinary women throughout time, including Marie Antionette and supergroup The Tudor Queens.
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12:54
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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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13:09
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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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13:21
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The Grimwades decide to reuse some photographs and create their own timeline.
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13:33
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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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14:00
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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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14:24
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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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14:27
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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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14:30
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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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14:42
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Have fun with a ballon theatre!
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14:45
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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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15:00
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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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15:36
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Make your very papier mache balloons!
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15:39
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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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15:54
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Explore how we can communicate with computers and tell them what we want them to do.
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16:00
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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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16:30
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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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16:51
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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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16:54
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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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17:18
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Brett must convince the group to do something extremely terrible to continue their adventure.
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17:33
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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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18:00
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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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18:12
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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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18:30
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Our bodies are amazing, but some things about them need a little explanation from science!
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18:54
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How to trap mosquitoes, decorate with pompoms and make bowls you can eat.
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19:03
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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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19:15
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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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19:30
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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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19:57
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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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20:00
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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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20:24
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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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20:48
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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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21:18
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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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21:42
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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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21:45
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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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21:48
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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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22:00
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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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22:21
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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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22:24
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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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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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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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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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TV-guide - tirsdag, 07-05-2024
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Risk specialist and former Royal Marine Aldo Kane investigates the advantages and disadvantages of drone technology.
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Dating apps, scented SMS messages, vibrating bracelet to send messages: live connected love! Check out this amazing new romantic technology!
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In this episode Steve Spangler uses air pressure to make a 55-gallon steel drum implode.
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In this episode we find out what the effects of earthquakes and tsunamis are on critical infrastructures such as nuclear plants.
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Can algorithms improve the wellbeing of pigs? Scientists have developed a sophisticated platform to answer that question.
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Science can explain the fascinating phenomena of tides, the Northern Lights, and Thunder and Lightning.
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Technology is rapidly changing how things are done: from sports to building to doing household chores.
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Staying young and healthy is only influenced 30% by our genes - the rest is lifestyle. Scientists give tips on aging healthily.
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Canned food, household products, cosmetics: all the trends of homemade goods revealed by science.
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Make Your Lava Lamp
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From breakfast cereal and chocolate milk to pretzels and crisps: the making of our favourite foods
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In Belgium, a new breed of products is developed from the fibrous remains of sugar cane, a raw material with lots of potential.
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Science has made travelling much easier than it was 50 years ago, improving luggage, traffic coordination and reducing travel sickness.
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The new day brings a new arrival - Charlie - an underweight kitten. Meanwhile, Caitlin is treating an abused poodle with a pitiful past.
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In this episode, Charlie continues his fight for life. Homer is having an ultrasound and two Labradors have to leave their home.
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05:15
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Annabelle, the king penguin, is displaying some worrying symptoms and Jorge is concerned she may have some neurological problems.
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Federica, the turtle, has arrived from Italy and Loro Parque has offered to be her 'forever home'. Esmeralda, the iguana, has a lumpy belly.
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06:00
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There's a gooey green mess in the lab as the Doctors explain how bile digests fat, and there's a serious case of snotting in Ouchology!
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06:27
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The Doctors reveal how to train your brain as two families compete in a memory challenge.
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06:54
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Rainbows are circular, but from the ground we can only see the upper arch.
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07:00
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When Papus and Masiya are urgently called to the laboratory they become frantic, imagining all the terrible things that may have happened.
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07:09
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Paper planes need a new twist, so grab your scissors and try making this! Whirl show you how to make a spinning helicopter.
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07:15
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Look round a corner or over a wall, with this clever device you can see like you're tall!
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07:24
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Four students discover a trap door in the detention room leading to mysterious tunnels.
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07:36
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Make your very papier mache balloons!
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07:39
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Mily and Pénélope are competing for the same role in a school play. Mily wants to jump ahead in time but can we really predict the future?
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07:45
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It's spring break and everybody is leaving town except Mily … lame!! She wonders: Why is everybody so happy and I'm not?
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07:54
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Things are turned upside down when Siesta meets Gregor Samsa - a cockroach who is transforming into a human! His family aren't happy.
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08:09
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Darwin qualifies for the Kiwifruit Valley Brain Games finals and he studies to exhaustion. He learns that our brains work best well-rested.
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08:24
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Addison has to solve a musical puzzle and correctly fill in the blanks in the sheet music!
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08:39
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After crashing into the Hubble telescope, Kit uses various components to equip himself and he builds an engine to navigate through space.
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08:45
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Kit visits the Moon, explores its craters and sights, but makes an old Soviet probe - Lunokhod - angry.
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08:48
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Smorph imagines the story of how a brave submarine used a light-up shield to scare off a sub eating shark!
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08:54
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Smorph is feeling scared in a dark forest. He wonders if could there be a dragon inside. It is time to inversigate.
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09:00
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Bob won't be able to try and beat his previous record of shooting four basketball hoops in a row. Bitz has an idea how to help him.
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09:15
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Maddie shows us how traffic lights work & how emergency lights are made for police cars.
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09:30
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June's special three - flavoured super cake ends up breaking into bits. Dr. Panda comes up with a plan to turn the bits into cupcakes.
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09:39
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It is time for the annual fishing derby. Oto and Fico are determined to catch a "whopper" with Oto's over-improved fishing rod.
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09:51
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DiktaThor challenges Sprinter to a duel. Due to the ancient Bhilka rules, Sprinter has to accept the challenge. Who is going to win?
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10:00
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Maddie learns how skyscrapers are made and visits a bird sanctuary to see how birds fly.
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10:15
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Maddie learns about the lifecycle of plants and find out how compost is made from waste.
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10:30
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All these boxes? What can we do? Let's just say we have some 'speedy'' ideas .
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10:39
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Hepi and Briko have some solid ideas about what we can make with rocks.
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10:54
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We're exploring how engineers lift objects by testing a homemade counterbalance lift.
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11:00
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Twisting, rolling engineering fun gets our toys from one point to another!
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11:03
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Phil tries to find magnets powerful enough to repel each other and float him off the ground. Plus, watch magnets defy gravity on their own.
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In this special episode, Dr Chris and Dr Xand reveal the winners of the first ever Ouch Awards, celebrating their bravery.
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Eureka Girl, Doc K and Nash go in search of the power of regeneration. They meet a scientist who managed to grow a whole new brain.
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12:24
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To celebrate the Olympics, Rattus Rattus takes a look at sport throughout the ages, from Ancient Greece to modern times.
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12:54
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Hogie, Lorna, and Bernie land in the middle of New Orleans during the Mardi Gras and help Jackie make an important delivery.
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13:09
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Does all fresh food have to come wrapped up in plastic, or is there another way? Let's join the Grimwades and find out.
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13:21
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After a boat game, the Grimwades are concerned about how much water and electricity they use. It's time to go green and make a difference!
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Trying to find a shortcut to Bird Island, the youngsters get stuck in a desolate dune field, where they're surrounded by wild creatures.
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14:00
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Laura helps a heroic family dog overcome recent trauma with consistency, patience, and respect.
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Despite having five eyes, bees can't see red. They can, however, see ultraviolet, which is invisible to us.
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14:27
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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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Fico has decided that the ideal pet for him is a dolphin. The team flies to the coast of Australia to find one.
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14:42
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Make your very own marble maze!
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Grandad helps Binah appreciate snails on a new level after introducing her to the hilarious world of snail racing.
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15:00
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Mommy and Daddy Owl struggle to understand the difference between whales - the animals and Wales - the country.
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15:15
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Vibration is the idea behind a shaky vibrobot - one maxed out enough so Phil can ride it! Plus, suspending water in mid-air and lasers!
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15:36
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Make your very own pom poms!
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15:39
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Abhi gives his bodyboard a new look, Fede has tips on bluebottle stings, Oriel makes a beach bag, and Molly makes an edible sandcastle.
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The doctors explain what is cancer, how it can be treated, and how to help someone going through it.
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The Nektons explore a floating island and find the pieces of the ancient Lemurian navigation device. But why is this island moving?
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Eric learns how to make an electromagnet using a nail, a battery and some electrical wire. He uses it to pick up paper clips.
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Max and Alicia invent an app that limits phone use while Noodles and Zeke build a "Smart Belt".
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Hulk witnesses Brett's dark side that threatens to tear the group apart.
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We reveal the winner of our #StudentExplorer Contest, and the lucky student goes to Fiji for dolphins, diving, and a coral reef project.
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18:00
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The Mallakhamb team shows us how they used their ancient acrobatic skills on the Mallakhamb pole to achieve a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title.
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18:12
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Legendary jump roper Tori Boggs shows how her record-breaking skipping skills helped her become the best in the world.
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18:27
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Bioluminescence is the ability of a living organism to create and emit light produced by a chemical reaction.
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Experts decipher the mysteries of our hearing: the effects noise and silence on have on us, and the different ways we hear.
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How to create an avocado rose, stay sand free at the beach, scare your family with carrots.
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How to make your own party speakers and edible egg bites for your lunch box. Also, a great breakfast prank.
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Matilda's parents are celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary. The kids throw a surprise party for them, with Mexican food and a cake.
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Today a giant goat's hooves need trimming, a pet chicken has surgery, and a homeless dog has a life-changing operation.
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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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20:00
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Tennis legend Roger Federer and Indy 500 sensation Danica Patrick share their stories of becoming the best in the world.
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20:24
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Dove and Nyree struggle to make their partnership work while rhythmic sensation Mimi sets everyone spinning in the Gym Stars Challenge!
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20:48
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Liam is feeling very sick. Can he hold it down long enough to impress the coach with his shooting skills?
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21:18
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The aquarium team initiates its very own breeding program. In the meantime, Lin Mao, the white tiger, is having a hip problem.
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21:42
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Folly Festival is the craziest of celebrations. Howler dresses up as a princess and Little Lewis becomes the local lord for the day!
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Eager to freshen up a little, Howler walks us through the typical medieval 'beauty routine'.
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21:48
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Create animals from leaves.
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Draw an acrobat on several faces of a folded paper sheet and unfold it to see their choreography.
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Steve Spangler shares fresh, fun science lessons and do-it-yourself toys with a class of fourth graders, changing the students' lives.
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Why are the Polar Regions important to European countries? Scientists of the EU-PolarNET project are searching for an answer.
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Mining companies are planning to deep sea-mine the ocean floor. What are the environmental consequences and the effects on marine life?
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22:30
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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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Climate change will most likely increase the number of traffic accidents caused by landslides and sinkholes. How can science prevent this?
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As Europe faces a deepening migrant crisis, monitoring our seas - the biggest frontier to our continent - takes on new significance.
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Some things in the plant and animal kingdom seem strange at first glance.These quirks of nature are deciphered by science.
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The new generation car tyres consists of new materials, such as Guayule rubber and dandelion latex instead of natural rubber.
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The way we make glass bottles, knives, and even flour for our bread has changed a lot over the centuries. These changes are presented.
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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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