Ghid TV - sâmbătă, 11.05.2024
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Mathematician Dr. Hannah Fry takes a fun-filled look at the world of data and the revolutionary way it is changing our lives.
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01:00
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Steve Spangler shows how to build our own toilet paper launcher, using the same science principles that keep an airplane in the air.
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01:21
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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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01:27
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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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01:30
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Science answers some simple questions we have about food, the body and animals.
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02:00
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The human body is capable of amazing feats. The reactions of our body and brain when we go beyond our limits is amazing.
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02:30
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Science can not only explain what eggs, tomatoes and steak are made up of, it can also show the best way of cooking and eating them.
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02:57
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Make an Amazing Coloured T-Shirt
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03:00
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The internet is full of videos of animals, people and things doing amazing things. The truth behind these videos is shown.
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03:30
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We may take them for granted, but developments such as the vacuum cleaner, the Walkman and nail polish have had a huge impact on daily life.
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03:57
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Get the Air in the Bottle
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04:00
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Discover ice-skating physics and what happens when water goes from liquid to solid. Skates are designed for maximum efficiency.
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04:30
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Heidi is trying to impress her potential adoptive mother. And Marisa welcomes a puppy that's short on paws but big in the love department.
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04:54
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Bella, the rescued Ragdoll, finds her fate in familiar hands. Marisa gets a visit from a fluffy cat from Second Chance's past.
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05:15
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Today Kristina is performing an ultrasound on the dolphin Ulysses. Meet also Garoe, the one-year-old chimp and Dali, the emperor tamarin.
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05:36
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For Ester, head of the aquarium, a normal day includes alligators, zebra sharks and more. She sets a pace that's hard to keep up with!
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06:00
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Phil builds a Rube Goldberg Machine and experiments with different types of energy to make a cake fly.
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06:21
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Phil builds a trebuchet - a giant lever-based catapult - and uses it to send a pumpkin flying.
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06:42
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Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand follow the movement of water in your cells and show you an experiment to make an egg fountain!
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06:54
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Eric learns how to make a beautiful sheet of recycled paper. He finds out what people used to write on before paper was invented.
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07:00
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When Tom Thomas accidently drops his father's toolbox he needs the help of Simka and Nolik to get everything back into place.
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07:09
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Take flight with this marvellous make that is just plane fun.
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07:15
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Play your funky music and feel the sound waves with this scientific instrument.
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07:24
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The gang must overcome their fear and venture into the dark and mysterious tunnels ahead.
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07:36
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Light up your room with star jars!
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07:39
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The friends are publishing their own newspaper but Hugo suddenly feels embarrassed. Why do we sometimes feel shy or awkward?
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07:45
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It's April Fools' Day and the friends cannot wait to properly fool Gaspard. In the meantime, Gaspard suprises Mily with a lovely present.
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07:54
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Axel, his uncle and Siesta take a trip through a volcano in search of the centre of the earth.
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08:09
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Darwin and Newts use a metal detector to hunt for Darwin's watch and discover a beautiful sea grotto.
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08:24
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When Alex receives an unsigned note from a "secret admirer", he calls on Addison to help him find out who thinks he's so wonderful!
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08:39
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Jupiter tries to stop Kit from getting closer, but Kit falls into the atmosphere and soon realizes there is nowhere to land.
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08:45
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Kit becomes a baseball ball in a match between Jupiter's moons.
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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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Join Bitz and Bob in their mission to help Little Bo Purl finish her performance at the Snowy Goat Gala despite all the obstacles.
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09:15
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Maddie shows us how posting a letter works and learns how coloured pencils are made.
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09:30
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When Moo's washing machine breaks down, Hoopa tries to fix it but only makes things worse. Dr. Panda comes to the rescue.
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09:39
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It's feeling icy in the studio, and Graham's causing mischief slipping around set. We make a sliding skater using the power of magnets.
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09:45
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Wild wall hanging wonders! Get your imaginations fired up. In this episode we'll be making a crazy cone head.
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09:48
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We need to get the whole family involved to deliver the presents on time! We make stacking elves to sit on your shelf this holiday season.
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10:00
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Øistein makes a cardboard cat toy.
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10:09
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Øistein makes a cardboard cat taxi.
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10:18
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Øistein makes a cardboard cat maze.
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10:24
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Princess Purl has to dance with a rare creature to stay a Princess. It's not as easy as it seems and Bitz is figuring out how to help her.
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10:36
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Pop and Zip end up trapped on top of a high building, too scared to come down. Is there a way to bring them down?
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10:48
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Panama City adventure: Canal, rainforest ride, aerial tram, cumbia dance, and Casco Viejo exploration—an eclectic week in Central America!
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11:09
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Eric shows off some fancy footwork to illustrate the patterning and geometry behind the seven frieze patterns.
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11:15
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Sweets are not supposed to be savoury. But in some places, like Sweden, salty sweets are popular. It's time for a new adventure.
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11:21
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Is it possible to do complicated calculations without having an electronic device at hand? A trip to Iran will help us find out.
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11:30
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The gang is excited to be in Sydney, and while enjoying a ride in the theme park, Bernie's singing talent is revealed!
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11:45
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A German town is facing a difficult situation because of missing solar panels. Can the MeteoHeroes find a solution and save the day?
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11:51
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A family of polar bears got trapped on a large piece of ice in the middle of the Arctic Ocean. Only the MeteoHeroes can save them.
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12:00
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In an attempt to scale the famous peak of Mont Blanc, climbers are leaving rubbish everywhere. Our heroes have to clean up the mountain!
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12:09
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Bugs. A series with an environmental orientation that addresses young and old alike.
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12:15
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Kids meet an environmental activist.
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12:24
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Do we know how much care goes into raising baby animals? We follow Azalee Gaudreau and the staff at Parc Omega to find out!
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12:48
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Host Alie Ward presents a young car designer, a super-quick toothbrush, a way to turn fog into water and a floating hammock.
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13:09
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The detention team follows their clue to a haunted church that supposedly reveals your darkest fears.
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13:21
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Realising they are not alone, the gang must escape the church without being caught and decode the next clue.
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13:33
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Let's find out more about transferring sound through vibration across surfaces and how sight can affect our sense of taste.
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14:00
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Matilda and her family make their own computer game in a Los Angeles studio. In the kitchen, she creates a game-themed menu.
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14:15
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Matilda and her family try a yoga session - with goats! She creates some new recipes and afterwards joins the family to try sandboarding.
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14:30
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We investigate how blood travels around the body and learn more about how being outdoors can improve your mental health.
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15:00
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In this episode, the doctors take a close look at teeth and show you what happens to them when you eat and drink.
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15:15
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It's day 4 of the girls' team adventure in Malaysia, learning to Lion Dance. Today the team competes in a traditional game.
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15:30
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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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15:33
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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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15:36
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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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15:39
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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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16:00
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You can find pi in every round shape or arc, from your eye to a rainbow. Find out more about this amazing mathematical number.
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16:03
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Leaving our planet and entering space is extremely difficult. So how does mathematics help rockets beat gravity and shoot out into space?
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16:06
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Early pioneers explored the world using mathematics to navigate by the sun and the stars. But how does it help us in the age of satellites?
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16:09
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The crew brings you soccer in a shoebox, a hack to make those stinky sports shoes smell sweet again, plus a ping-pong switcheroo prank!
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16:33
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Panama City adventure: Canal, rainforest ride, aerial tram, cumbia dance, and Casco Viejo exploration—an eclectic week in Central America!
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16:54
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Just like humans, computers need to make decisions. Find out how they do so through comparison.
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16:57
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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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17:00
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An introduction to the two types of memory that computers use to function.
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17:03
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Binah and Grandad are fascinated to learn that a group of frogs is called an army and begin to wonder which one might be the general.
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17:15
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Red and Grey learn about bat echolocation and wonder what it would be like to see with their ears.
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17:27
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It's not always happy families in the wild. Some creatures have very strange parenting skills.
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17:30
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Today, the Junior Vets meet some feisty meerkats who need their claws trimmed, but first, they've got to catch them.
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17:54
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Did you know you could draw a perfect circle by using your pinky finger? Are you up for the challenge? Eric is!
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18:00
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Laura helps a heroic family dog overcome recent trauma with consistency, patience, and respect.
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18:24
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The wasp has to burrow underground to find cicadas. It brings the cicada to its burrow to feed its larvae.
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18:27
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Night time in the wild can look peaceful, but around the termite mounds the fluorescent beetle larvae are catching dinner with their light.
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18:30
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It's the final day of the British Championships! Zoe competes for the first time as a senior. Ekraj gets nervous and has a tricky start.
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18:51
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Discover what artificial intelligence is and how it is used in everyday life.
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18:54
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Explore how we can communicate with computers and tell them what we want them to do.
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19:00
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World-famous Magician Steven Frayne (aka Dynamo) and Olympic gold medallist hockey captain Kate Richardson-Walsh share insights on success.
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19:24
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Nobel Peace Prize winner President F.W. de Klerk and pioneering British diplomat Valerie Amos share their lessons for life.
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19:45
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The newly formed ice dancing duo Josh and Lucy just can't seem to find the chemistry they need to make it as a winning formula.
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20:15
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Steve Spangler's sidekick, Higginsworth, threatens to leave after years of being pranked. Can Steve win him back with science?
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20:36
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Do you know what causes an infinite loop?
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20:39
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In this episode, we explore why dogs are our trusted companions and how they help us solve problems and conquer our greatest fears.
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21:27
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Eric learns how the Bernoulli Principle and playing with the flow of air can help him inflate a plastic bag.
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21:30
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Eric learns how to make an airbrush out of straws. Thanks to the Bernoulli principle, he uses it to create his own work of art.
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21:33
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While Julia takes over Halloween duties in the garage, Jesse becomes a video game voice actor. Ian is summoned to Shaq's mansion in Orlando.
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21:57
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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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22:00
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Steve Spangler challenges a group of fourth-graders to invent a device that will keep an egg from breaking when it's dropped from a ladder.
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22:21
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Scientists have developed talking robots to support older adults in performing daily activities and improving their everyday life.
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22:24
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Robo-Mate was designed to assist industrial workers during complex assignments. We travel to Italy and Germany to meet its inventors.
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22:30
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Steve Spangler shows you how to turn your recycled junk into the coolest do-it-yourself science.
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22:51
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European scientists are examining the current "vegetarian" shift in fish nutrition: from fishmeal and fish oil to plant-based feeds.
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22:54
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Dutch teens Tatum and Arjan suffer from diabetes. Can electronic games help them to get a better grip on their disease?
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23:00
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We may take them for granted, but developments such as the vacuum cleaner, the Walkman and nail polish have had a huge impact on daily life.
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23:27
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A team of European researchers has developed a free plug-in to cut energy consumption in data centres.
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23:30
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Discover ice-skating physics and what happens when water goes from liquid to solid. Skates are designed for maximum efficiency.
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23:54
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The maintenance of seafaring ships is laborious and costly. Scientists have now come up with a way to save time and money on this task.
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Ghid TV - duminică, 12.05.2024
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Science is investigating ways to slow the ageing of our body by researching genes, diet and exercise.
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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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In this episode host Steve Spangler shows how to make high-flying rockets using nothing but soda bottles, balloons, vinegar, and straws.
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01:21
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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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01:27
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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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01:30
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Food, clothes and medicine often come with labels and important information. Learn how to read and understand the symbols and words.
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02:00
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Thanks to technology, our lives are changing rapidly. Some changes coming in education, food and transport are presented.
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02:24
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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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02:30
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Technology has changed every aspect of our holiday time: from the way we film our holiday sports to staying connected to keeping safe.
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02:54
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A team of European researchers has developed a free plug-in to cut energy consumption in data centres.
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03:00
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France is home to some amazing geology and vegetation. It used to be home to some huge dinosaurs!
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03:24
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The maintenance of seafaring ships is laborious and costly. Scientists have now come up with a way to save time and money on this task.
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03:30
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Developments in phones, television and household gadgets have changed our lives. Thanks to technology, even more changes are coming.
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04:00
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People and animals still have old instincts for survival. The effect of these instincts are discussed.
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04:27
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Make Your Lava Lamp
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04:30
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Timmy, the cat, turns from a demon to an angel when Kylee discovers his soft spot. And Marisa conquers a tree and her fear of ants.
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04:51
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On a mission to prove that the dog is never the problem, behaviorist Laura teaches Ziggy's owner Dawn some new tricks.
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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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05:36
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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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Phil shows how to build a robot arm that can be powered by hydraulics and discovers the power of water with a hydraulic crushing machine.
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06:21
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Phil looks at the different forces that make things spin. He shows how to make a gyroscopic whirligig and a Magnus Effect flyer.
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06:42
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The doctors investigate how your body digests fat and show you how to make bile art!
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06:57
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Eric learns that fossils are like fingerprints left behind by prehistoric plants or animals. He makes some modern-day fossils.
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07:00
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Tom Thomas spies on the Fixies with a baby monitor.
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07:09
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Rotate to create with this crafty contraption.
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07:15
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Build a kinetic colour blending contraption using some paper plates and a piece of string!
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07:24
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The kids plan an elaborate heist to retrieve their book of clues from the school safe.
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07:36
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Have fun with a ballon theatre!
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07:39
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When Mily bumps into an abandoned puppy, she remembers how abandoned she felt when her sister was born. Will she ever get over the feeling?
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07:45
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When her grandfather suddenly dies, Juliette feels like a different person. She wonders how one incident can seemingly change everything.
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07:54
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Marlow and Siesta head off on a secret mission. They travel to Africa to find Mr. Kurtz. When they arrive, they find that he has gone crazy.
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08:09
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Darwin and Newts restore an eroded riverbank by using a trebuchet to transport sand.
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08:24
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A vandal is damaging Max's entry in the town's "Most Beautiful Public Garden" project, Addison goes undercover ninja to save the day.
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08:39
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Kit causes an accident and ruins the beautiful Saturn rings.
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08:45
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Kit falls asleep near Uranus and has a nightmare.
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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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Phoebe's puppy, Earl, gets lost inside Bitz's maze. Bitz decides to use a hot air balloon to go higher and give the correct instructions.
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09:15
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Maddie shows us how bubbles work and visits a factory where chocolates are made.
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09:30
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When orders start piling up in Dr. Panda's pizza bakery, Olette, Bip and Dr. Panda get into a race to deliver the pizzas on time.
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09:39
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Everyone loves receiving holiday cards! Mr Wiggles is feeling a little left out, so we're making an extra special card for him.
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09:42
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We've picked up loads of pinecones from our walk, and we're making something special with our favourites!
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09:45
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It's very chilly in the studio, but only Nigel remembered to wrap up warm. We're making mini hats and scarves to keep the characters toasty!
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09:54
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It's an exciting day, but Topsy isn't as pleased with the new arrival as the rest of the family.
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10:00
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Darwin and Newts enlist Heni's leaf blower and some science to make the zipline go faster.
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10:15
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The children take apart a flapping-wing owl badge so they can work out how to make more.
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10:18
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Mood boards really help the children design perfect personalised presents for friends!
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10:24
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Bitz has to figure out how to get everyone off Faraway Island after they were stranded there.
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10:36
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Everyone is playing their part in preparing for the hat fashion show. When the hats disappear, Bitz has to figure out how to find them.
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10:48
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Hawaii island-hopping: Big Island lava, Kauai ATV, and lively luau—an adventurous week in paradise!
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11:09
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In this episode we're introduced to the exciting sundial: a clock that uses the position of the sun to show what time it is.
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11:15
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Zoe is surprised to see Alim eating on the floor instead of on the table. In Vietnam, eating on the floor is not something unusual.
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11:21
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When it turns out that Alim doesn't have a surname, our heroes travel to Iceland to meet Alim's penfriend Gunnar and learn more.
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11:30
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The friends travel to foggy San Francisco and land on Jonah's picnic basket. They offer to help fix the mistake.
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11:45
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The MeteoHeroes must lead a group of thirsty elephants to a water source since their traditional watering holes have dried up!
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11:51
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The number of puffins that usually spend the spring breeding on the coast of Wales has decreased. Our heroes are trying to determine why.
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11:57
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Dr. Makina plans to use the endangered Yosemite woolly sunflower for perfume manufacturing! Only the MeteoHeroes can save the day!
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12:09
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Kids meet a sustainable fashion designer.
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12:15
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Kids try foods of the future.
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12:24
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In this episode, we'll meet four different species of babies that have been raised by humans and who have surrogate families.
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12:48
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Host Alie Ward presents an innovative Surf Park, inflatable fish that swim through the air, 3D printed statues and a penguin chick bot.
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13:09
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In search of the next clue, the gang meets the eerie shopkeeper, Gregor, and must decide if they should let him in on their treasure hunt.
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13:18
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The kids team up with an old enemy to pull off an epic heist on the Historical Society.
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13:33
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Let's explore some chemical reactions that create pressure-based propulsion and try some new tricks.
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14:00
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Matilda is on a mission to surprise her parents with the speediest, craziest takeaway meal they have ever had.
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14:15
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The Ramsay family compete to bake the best cake. Matilda is determined to win.
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14:30
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The doctors explore blood types and reveal how your blood fights off unwanted invaders.
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15:00
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There's chaos in the kitchen lab as Baby LiLou joins the doctors to reveal why you need kneecaps!
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15:15
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It's competition day for the girls' team in Malaysia, who have been learning how to Lion Dance. Can they impress the judges?
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15:30
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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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15:33
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The Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland is made up of around 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, most of which are hexagonal.
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15:36
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X-Rays are a type of superhero vision, because when we look at an X-Ray image we can see shadows of the objects the x-ray passes through.
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15:39
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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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16:00
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Discover the ways in which maths is used to measure times and dates.
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16:09
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Imi, Oliver, Marianne, and the "How To Do Stuff Good" squad are here to make sure you'll never be bored in the holidays again!
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16:33
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Hawaii island-hopping: Big Island lava, Kauai ATV, and lively luau—an adventurous week in paradise!
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16:57
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Explore how we can communicate with computers and tell them what we want them to do.
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17:00
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Discover what artificial intelligence is and how it is used in everyday life.
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17:03
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Orla and Meabh accidentally give Fiona the fright of her life when she mistakes them for approaching sharks.
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17:15
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Franky scares Fab and the cubs with tales of his battles with the common lizard. And Grandad recalls some of his treacherous adventures.
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17:27
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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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17:30
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The Junior Vets check out some lovely lemurs, get up close with Fluffy, the python, and meet a vulture called Derek!
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17:54
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In this episode we estimate someone's birth year and age by merely using a calculator. Is that really possible, and if so, how?
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18:00
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The red panda and the saki have been having issues with their teeth and the dentist is here to help!
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18:30
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Ekraj and Cameron meet with their heroes while Finn and Kirsten head to the Acrobatic World Championships.
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18:54
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Discover how strings are used as a means of communication.
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19:00
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Double Olympic gold medallist Kelly Holmes and European Space Agency astronaut Tim Peake tell of their extraordinary careers.
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19:24
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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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19:45
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Competition season is in full swing, and Josh and Kloe are preparing for the biggest competition on the British calendar.
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20:15
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Steve Spangler helps Higginsworth excel at the science fair with fun experiments like shooting a soda geyser.
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20:36
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Find out how loops are used in programming and how they can be broken.
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20:39
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A troop of rescue center monkeys has adopted a litter of stray kittens, and a loyal dog is helping a rescued raccoon overcome her fears.
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21:27
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Discover how strings are used as a means of communication.
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Functions make computer programming a lot easier! Find out why they are so important.
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Jesse goes to DeMar DeRozan to get advice on how to win video games but soon starts borrowing DeMar's stuff without asking.
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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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22:00
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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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22:21
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Around 80 liters of fresh water are used to dye 1 kilogram of clothes. How can we turn this process into a "zero-liquid waste" circuit?
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22:24
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Can volcanic eruptions be predicted? How? Researchers of the ERC-CHRONOS project are trying to answer those questions.
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22:30
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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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22:51
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Scientists of the TRADR project are building human-robot teams to better deal with dangerous industrial accidents.
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22:54
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Researchers of the LEGUVAL project are experimenting with ways to turn vegetable residues into packaging materials.
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Food, clothes and medicine often come with labels and important information. Learn how to read and understand the symbols and words.
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Heathrow Airport is developing a new way to analyze security information. The system known as "TASS" brings together various data sources.
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Thanks to technology, our lives are changing rapidly. Some changes coming in education, food and transport are presented.
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A Spanish company has developed a new way to extract olive oil. By "shocking" the olives with an electrical pulse, more oil is extracted.
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