TV guide - Saturday, 04/05/24Now
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The first piece of musical theatre generated by computers "Beyond the Fence" is created and performed in London's West End.
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There's no age limit to becoming an inventor! Meet these young innovators and their phenomenal discoveries
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Genius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration - it takes work! Stay curious and meet these young inventing geniuses.
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01:00
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Steve Spangler reveals how to balance a quarter on the edge of a dollar bill and other amazing tricks.
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01:21
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In this episode we travel to Zaragoza in Spain where researchers are currently producing innovative biodegradable packages and containers.
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01:24
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We meet with computer scientists who are digitally rebuilding the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp that was destroyed after World War II.
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01:30
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Nature and man have found ways of dealing with extreme cold. See what happens to a freezing body and discover clothing to keep you warm.
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02:00
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Children, champions, athletes: no matter who we are, sport really impacts our bodies.
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02:27
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How to Control a Pendulum with Your Mind
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02:30
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New developments in drones, household robots and 3D printers are set to change our lives dramatically.
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03:00
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There are some amazing things on the internet but it's hard to know what's real and what's fake. There are some tricks to finding out.
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03:24
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Aquaculture used to rely on large fish eating the remains of small ones, but the ocean's resources are under pressure. Is there another way?
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03:30
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Nature, trees, plants, animals and also people adapt to the differences of light and heat between the seasons.
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Due to old fonts and structures, turning historical documents into web texts is a difficult process. Project IMPACT tries to make it easier.
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04:00
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The possibility of space tourism for all is drawing nearer. But there are a lot of things to be considered.
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04:27
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Make an Amazing Coloured T-Shirt
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04:30
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Modern technology has brought a lot of conveniences, but is there a downside?
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04:54
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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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05:00
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Dogs, pigs, cows and ravens can be astonishingly intelligent. And animals can have unexpected friendships!
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05:24
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Get the Air in the Bottle
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05:30
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Modern science can provides solutions to many things that give us complexes.
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06:00
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Phil demonstrates material science by smashing some eggs. He does a pumpkin experiment using polymers, foam and armour.
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06:21
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Phil looks at opposing forces. He shows how to make a water and gravity-powered boat based on Newton's Third Law.
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06:42
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Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand look at why your body needs iron and show you how to search for it in your cereal!
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06:54
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Eric learns why the triangle is a very important shape for building. He builds a bridge made of straws that is much stronger than it looks.
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07:00
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Watching Professor Eugenius test out a new airbag, the Fixie kids learn about the importance of traffic safety.
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07:09
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Bibby's gotten busy with the recycling, so we've used an old jar to make a mesmerising snow globe scene using recycled materials.
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07:15
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How do you make 2 pictures blend into 1? We'll show you how with this optical illusion that'll put you in a spin!
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07:24
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The kids endure public humiliation performing the worst play of all time for their classmates and family.
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07:36
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Paint beautiful birds in a bush!
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07:39
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Maceo makes fun of Mily because she's scared of spiders. Mily wonders if being courageous means never being scared and challenges Maceo.
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07:45
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Since her brother Luc was the big star of the music festival, nobody notices Mily. Mily refuses to admit that she's jealous of her brother.
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07:54
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Siesta meets the protagonist of this story just as the Earth is being attacked by invaders from outer space. They fight against the aliens.
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08:09
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When Heni's new chickens take over her garden, Darwin and Newts come up with a plan to keep everyone happy.
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08:24
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Crop circles begin appearing in Ayrton Park:Alex suspects visitors from the fourth dimension. Addison is looking for another explanation.
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08:39
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A monster is rampaging in the ocean, and Kit and Mr. Battery decide to stop it.
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08:45
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Trapped inside the failed bathyscaphe during the descent, Kit and Mr. Battery recall their past challenges and how they overcame them.
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08:48
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Smorph's favourite robot toy has stopped working! See how an electrical circuit is made and get the robot working again.
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08:54
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Smorph is looking for a solution to fix his lamp so that he can finish his painting.
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09:00
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There is an amazing carousel on the beach but Bevel is nervous about going in circles. Everyone joins in to help him overcome his fear.
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09:15
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Maddie finds out how hand wash is made and how a vacuum cleaner sucks up dirt!
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09:30
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Dr. Panda is a delivery man and takes a creative approach to figure out where every package belongs.
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09:39
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Shoot for the moon and make a sizzling spaceship. Don't worry, it's not rocket science.
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09:45
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This time we'll be making an Eggbox Bug! Design your very own imaginative insect.
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09:51
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Don't hang about. Grab some modelling clay and we'll show you how to make a batty buddy.
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10:00
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Øistein makes a cardboard cat maze.
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10:06
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Øistein makes a cardboard cat bed.
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10:12
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Øistein makes a cardboard cat cafe.
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10:24
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Ranger Bevel gets stuck in a pile of snow on High Snowy Mountain, and Bitz needs to find a way to pull him out without sinking into it too!
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10:36
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The two castle trolls have turned Purl, Bob, and Bevel into frozen statues. Bitz has to unfreeze them and get Purl's tiara back.
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10:48
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Pittsburgh adventure: Rapids, Primanti Brothers, bird encounter at National Aviary, and gliding with Pittsburgh club—an exciting week!
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11:09
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In so called 'string art', straight lines are drawn that look like curved lines. In this episode, Eric tries to do the same.
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11:15
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Alim thinks it's easier to learn something while listening to music! Zoe and Milo are not convinced. Can a short break to Mali change this?
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With the help of their penfriend Kiko, our heroes will learn how to use the landscape to communicate with others. It's time for a new trip.
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The gang meets a boy called Hai who is delivering some water puppets to his father, but they mysteriously disappear en route.
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11:45
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As Pluvia and Ventum are trying to solve the problem that occurs in the Yellow Sea, Margherita Rita sends Thermo to help them.
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Margherita Rita invites six children with extraordinary abilities to become part of a team that takes real action against climate change.
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There is trouble in the Yellow Sea, and Margherita Rita sends Ventum and Pluvia to tackle this problem.
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12:09
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Kids meet a marine biologist.
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12:18
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Kids try sea plants.
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12:24
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Being a hunter is not easy. If you're going to be a predator, you have to be able to hunt. But where and how these skills can be learnt?
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12:48
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Host Alie Ward presents a chef cooking with science, a stress-relieving wrist band, a heat imaging device and an alarm clock rug.
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The four friends reach a dead end. But Hulk refuses to give up, even when all hope is lost.
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13:21
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Trapped underground with the neurotic Bruno, the gang must find a way to escape before time runs out.
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13:33
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The kids explore an optical illusion the brain can't keep up with and make an easy DIY speaker to amplify a phone's sound.
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Matilda and her family are planning a great Father's Day prank. As part of the trick, she cooks a special feast.
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Matilda and her siblings try a magic trick to make their dad disappear. In the kitchen, she makes some delicious dishes.
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14:30
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Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand explore how body temperature works. And Dr. Dan and Dr. Raph bust some urban myths about how to stay healthy.
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15:00
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Did you know your body contains invisible ink? Find out how, and make your own in today's Do Try experiment.
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It's day 2 of the girls' team adventure in Malaysia, learning to Lion Dance. They test their leg strength by climbing an epic set of stairs!
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Plankton are the foundations of the ocean food chain. Without them, pretty much nothing could survive.
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15:33
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One of the most important components in fireworks is gunpowder. The different metal salts produce the colours.
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15:36
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A fractal is a pattern that keeps repeating itself at different scales. The Romanesco cauliflower is a great example of a natural fractal.
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The team organises a corporate retreat. When Max's dad, Bryan, gets lost in the woods, the gang comes together to find him.
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16:09
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Fashionable cooking, fashionable magic, even fashionable science - plus a classic idea from Jenna that'll have you pranking in style!
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16:33
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Pittsburgh adventure: Rapids, Primanti Brothers, bird encounter at National Aviary, and gliding with Pittsburgh club—an exciting week!
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Discover how we can represent different types of information using the limited set of characters on our computer's keyboard.
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16:57
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Find out how you can get a clear picture of what a final computer programme will look like.
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17:03
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After learning that pine martens eat squirrels, Red and Grey panic as they wonder how safe their treehouse is.
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Grandad recalls the time he shared a flat with an old lamprey called Gilly.
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The queen is head of the ant colony. Honeypot ants sometimes have nests with more than one queen. That can lead to ant wars.
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A puppy with a sore paw needs help, and Johnny and Inel meet a cat with an unhealthy appetite for human snacks.
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Eric tests the strength of a paper chair. Will it buckle under pressure or will it stand up to the test? Why?
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18:00
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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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It's not always happy families in the wild. Some creatures have very strange parenting skills.
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The giant Bornean leech can grow up to half a metre long. It likes eating worms, which it slurps like spaghetti.
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Sixteen-year-old Zoe has to improve her skills to compete at the senior level. Meanwhile, Ekraj has to make a tough decision.
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Just like humans, computers need to make decisions. Find out how they do so through comparison.
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19:00
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The world's best field hockey goalkeeper Maddie Hinch and globally renowned explorer Ranulph Fiennes share their record breaking journeys.
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19:21
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Bear Grylls, legendary adventurist, and Ursula Burns, the first Black woman CEO of a Fortune 500 company, share their stories of triumph.
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Figure skaters Josh, Kloe, and Beccy head to Latvia for an international competition. But it's not all snowball fights and fun.
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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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Around the world, dogs are saving lives in remarkable ways: preventing potential aircraft disasters, rescuing families, and much more.
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21:27
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Eric uses a hula hoop to explore nature and create a special research area teeming with life.
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21:30
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Eric learns about friction by rolling a ball over different surfaces and rubbing his hands together to warm them up.
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When the garage sale turns out to be not as expected, the hosts are looking for the help of a special celebrity.
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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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22:00
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Steve Spangler visits the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, and shows you experiments that will give you the power to control electricity!
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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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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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At Philadelphia's Franklin Institute, Steve Spangler shows you ways to discover more about your own heart, without having to go to a doctor.
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22:51
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Scientists are developing a portable greenhouse designed to pre-cultivate forest regeneration plants in a zero-impact way.
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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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Communication comes in a variety of forms: spoken, written and...cries and squawks! Historians and scientists present languages.
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A new circular camera system that makes live streaming of 360 degree videos possible has been developed at Hasselt University.
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Curiosity, extreme sports and thrill rides have an effect on our bodies. Scientists and engineers explain how.
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A Danish company has developed a low energy x-ray system that can literally see the unseen. How is that possible?
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TV guide - Sunday, 05/05/24
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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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02:00
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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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04:00
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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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04:24
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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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05:00
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These young people have come up with some amazing inventions. Where does their talent come from?
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05:24
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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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05:54
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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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06:42
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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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07:00
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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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07:09
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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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07:15
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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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07:18
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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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07:24
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The last clue leads our heroes to a snowy graveyard where the past will reveal itself.
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07:39
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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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07:45
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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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08:09
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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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08:24
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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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08:39
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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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08:45
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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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08:48
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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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08:54
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Smorph finds out how some materials conduct electricity and some do not.
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09:00
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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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09:15
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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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09:30
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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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09:39
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Grab an old tissue box to make this greedy gobbler, then feed him some flying food!
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09:45
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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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09:51
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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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10:00
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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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10:15
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We're building bridges and finding out how triangle shapes make bridges super strong!
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10:18
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We're weaving individual strands of ribbon together to make a strong toy catcher net!
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10:24
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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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10:48
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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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11:09
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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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11:15
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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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11:21
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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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11:30
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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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11:45
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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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11:51
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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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12:00
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Can Fulmen and Nubess protect priceless artifacts threatened to be destroyed by sudden and extreme rainfall?
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12:09
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Kids try sustainable food.
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12:15
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Kids meet a worm farmer.
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12:24
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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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12:48
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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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13:09
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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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13:21
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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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15:00
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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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15:33
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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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15:36
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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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16:00
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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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16:09
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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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20:15
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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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20:39
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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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21:30
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Explore how we can communicate with computers and tell them what we want them to do.
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21:33
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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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21:57
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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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22:00
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Steve Spangler shows you how to make science toys based on scientific principles.
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22:21
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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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22:24
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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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22:30
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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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22:51
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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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22:54
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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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23:00
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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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23:30
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Science meets beauty with the background story behind great hair, skin and the perfect perfume.
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23:57
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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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