Телепрограмма - Понедельник, 13.05.2024
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We will carefully observe the symbiosis between several species within the area and the camouflage skills of some others.
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Did you know that some animals or insects that are still around lived at the same time as the dinosaurs? How did they survive?
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01:00
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Host Steve Spangler reveals how we can make crazy creations such as soap soufflé out of ordinary stuff from the supermarket.
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01:21
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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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01:24
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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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01:30
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Did our favourite heroes really exist, why do we keep revisiting the classic stories and how is cinema magic created today?
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02:00
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Connected Objects can exchange information with each other, their environment and even our bodies. Their goal: to simplify everyday life.
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02:30
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We need fire, shelter and clean water to survive. Get tips on surviving in the wild and in the city during an emergency.
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02:54
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How to Control a Pendulum with Your Mind
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03:00
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There are a lot of beliefs about the differences between men and women. Scientific experiments don't always support the stereotypes.
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03:30
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Emotions are sometimes divided into "good" and "bad" categories, but they are all good for us when we learn to express them healthily.
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04:00
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Even our favourite treats are made with the help of science. Experiments reveal the secrets of production and fun sweets recipes.
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04:30
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Timmy, the cat, works his charms on an adopter. And Arlo, the Staffy, returns for a vet visit. Who knew ingrown eyelashes were a thing?
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04:51
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Laura, Dawn, and Ziggy hit downtown for another lesson in doggy etiquette. Xavier rescues a confused kangaroo from a coastal caravan park.
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05:15
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Meet the Loro Parque Foundation Scientific Director - Rafa and find out why is he also known as the 'Birdman of Loro Parque'.
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05:36
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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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06:00
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Phil shows how to build a geodesic dome with gum drops and toothpicks. Then he maxes it out with oranges and watermelons.
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06:21
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Phil discovers the science of polymers and shows where they can be found all around us. He makes his favourite polymer - slime.
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06:42
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Your body's largest organ is your skin - find out how it works and how to make your own homunculus!
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06:57
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Eric builds a new kite. He makes sure it is symmetrical - both sides are exactly the same - as that helps kites fly and stay balanced.
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07:00
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Fire needs to learn how to tie knots in order to join Simka and Nolik's pirate crew.
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07:09
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Intergalactic visitors have arrived! Clear some space, it's time to build an astonishing alien hovercraft.
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07:18
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Collect some treasure and science smarts with a clever game controlled using tension.
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07:24
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Stumped by their latest riddle, Raign is forced to reveal an embarrassing secret and relive a traumatic event from her past.
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07:36
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Make your very own marble maze!
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07:39
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When Mily plays hide-and-seek with her friends, they forget about her completely. Mily wonders: What do we need to do to be 'seen'?
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07:45
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When Maceo's grandma spends the night at Mily's place, everything needs to be perfect. Mily wonders how it feels to be old.
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07:54
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Oliver is a young orphan who is forced to work. He escapes with Siesta, is captured by Fagin, and is eventually rescued by Mr. Brownlow.
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08:09
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When Darwin and Newts smell something odd wafting through the forest, they discover a geyser and hot pools, and learn how they work.
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08:21
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Paint beautiful birds in a bush!
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08:24
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When a highly advanced computer is loaned to Ayrton Park Public School, mysterious cyber events begin happening around town.
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08:39
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Kit has a problem with recharging his energy and becomes prisoner to the frightening Neptune.
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08:45
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Kit visits Pluto and learns about its weak gravity which prevents Kit from skiing.
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08:48
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Smorph is dancing energetically when the power goes out. It's time to find out how electricity is made and to get the party going again.
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08:54
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Smorph wants to build his own rainbow machine. In order to do that, he needs to discover how to use lights to make colours.
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09:00
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Ranger Bevel guides some frogs to the water but they struggle to get across a big wide gulley. Bitz decides to build a bridge to help them.
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09:15
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Maddie learns how lifts go up and down & visits a museum to see how a space suit is made.
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09:30
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Join Dr. Panda, Toto and Leo in tracking down a rare and beautiful butterfly while scanning Panda City Park with their binoculars.
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09:39
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What are truffles? And if they're so rare, how do we find some? Doki, Gabi, Mundi and Fico head to the Tuscany region of Italy.
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09:51
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The spinning wheel that Boom has created for Bhilkans is a magnet attracting meteors towards Hilltown. Can Sprinter stop this disaster?
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10:00
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Maddie visits a hospital to get her hearing tested and finds out how whistles are made.
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10:15
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Maddie learns how a wind-up toy works and at a factory see's how a cricket bat is made.
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10:30
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Who says coffee is the only thing filters are used for? See how we turn this day to day object into something fun.
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10:39
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Colouring isn't the only thing these crayons are good at! Join Hepi and Briko as they blow your mind with creative and colourful DIYs
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10:54
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Grab your favourite juice, we're making ice lollies.
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11:00
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Our friends are engineering cogs out of paper plates and lollipop sticks.
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11:03
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Phil uses the power of simple machines to move a machine he could barely budge. Plus, lift yourself with one finger and discover the wheel.
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11:30
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There's a lizard in the lab, and it has something in common with you! Catch up with our Ouch Babies as they get ultrasound scans, too!
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12:00
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Doc K discovers the secrets of flight and Nash attempts to defy gravity and fly like Superman.
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12:24
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Horrible Histories meets Operation Ouch as doctors Chris and Xand join Rattus for a special show about the human body.
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12:54
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In New Zealand, Hogie meets Paikea - a Maori boy - and tries to find a way to help him achieve his dream of riding a whale.
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13:09
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The Grimwades notice the amount of rubbish they produce. Sending it to a landfill is not a good idea. So what would be the best solution?
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13:21
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Is it possible to solve the problem of air pollution? The Grimwades have an idea. Let's go green.
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13:33
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After bravely jumping into the Point of No Return, the team face whirlpools and hurl themselves over cliffs into deep pools far below.
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14:00
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Marisa arrives at the shelter with eleven puppies, two cats, and seven kittens. And that is just from one household.
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14:21
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Rainbows are circular, but from the ground we can only see the upper arch.
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14:24
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Thanks to mould we have penicillin, an antibiotic which saved countless lives since it was discovered by Alexander Fleming.
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14:30
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Oto's RC car goes haywire in the middle of a race and he's sure it's the car's fault! Why did only Oto's car break?
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14:45
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Grey Squirrel wonders what it would be like to be a teeny tiny shrew, leaving Red no choice but to play along.
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15:00
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Grandad Badger tells Binah an epic tale about the time he chased a seal around the world. And Fiona Fox finally gets a moment of peace.
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15:15
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A water-powered car gets maxed out to a 500 litre version. Plus, Phil flies on jets of water, and carves a pumpkin with a pressure washer!
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15:36
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Have fun with a ballon theatre!
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15:39
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Jenna makes edible slime, Yas walks on eggs, and Abhi creates a way to bring nature indoors.
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16:00
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Doctors Chris and Xand experiment with pain and see how shoes affect how we walk. In the emergency room, there's a suspected hand fracture.
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16:30
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The Nektons enter an area of the Bermuda Triangle where the laws of physics don't seem to apply. What's more, they can't escape!
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16:51
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Eric learns how to make a paper plane. He finds out that the way a plane flies is related to how the air moves over its surface.
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16:54
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Max invents a revolutionary app that'll remove negative comments from the internet and Noodles puts it to the test.
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17:18
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The gang must overcome their fear and venture into the dark and mysterious tunnels ahead.
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17:33
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We visit a few remote areas to see how research and restoration is conducted, including Fiji and the Hawaiian islands.
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18:00
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Speed stacking sensation Chan Keng Ian showcases his record-breaking skills and reveals how he became the best at this popular sport.
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18:15
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Pool trick-shot legend Florian Kohler demonstrates how his amazingly precise skills bagged him best-in-the-world status.
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18:27
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During roasting, a chemical reaction called the Maillard reaction changes the bitter taste of cocoa beans to the chocolate flavour we love.
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18:30
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Science looks at the secrets behind sugar: in our diet, in our tastebuds and behind the scenes at a sugar factory.
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18:54
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Gabe creates a spy periscope, Molly has a cake filled with a surprise, Abhi makes a hidden diary safe, and Miles creates an edible secret!
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19:15
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Matilda takes part in the famous Long Beach barbecue competition. She makes a secret sauce using some of her favourite British ingredients.
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19:30
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After three weeks away from home, the Junior Vets have a chance to do one last check-up on their grateful patients and say goodbye.
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19:57
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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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20:00
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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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20:24
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Best friends Talia and Theo are getting prepared for the British Trampoline Championships.
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20:48
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It's the day of the gala. But as the crowds arrive, there's drama backstage. And a surprising performance leaves everyone speechless.
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21:18
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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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21:42
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Howler is expecting a visit from the king any second now! So the Little Urchins get to work to make the place look spic and span.
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Howler and Little Lewis take us on the trade routes that were used in the Middle Ages. Their journey is anything but a walk in the park!
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21:48
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Draw a character under an umbrella and watch the raindrops.
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21:54
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Transform a simple line into a landscape.
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22:00
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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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22:21
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In this episode, we meet researchers taking part in a project to mine and beneficiate rare earth elements (REE) with novel technologies.
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22:24
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In this episode, we examine a solution to purify urban wastewater at zero-energy operation costs.
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22:30
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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 order to gather high-quality 3D data of large cultural sites, researchers of the DIGIART project have developed unmanned drones.
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Researchers of the BALANCE project are trying to find out if exoskeletons can support the rehabilitation process of mild stroke victims.
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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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The new irrigation system "Waterbee" knows exactly how much water any crop needs to be fully grown by the day it is picked.
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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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European engineering firms are currently developing a new technology that allows cars to drive you instead of you driving them.
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Телепрограмма - Вторник, 14.05.2024
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All across the world, scientists and engineers are attempting to do the impossible - control gravity.
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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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It's invisible, but can put out a fire and change our voices ... In this episode Steve Spangler shows how to harness the power of gas.
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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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New restrictions require sea vessels to shift to lower-power engines, which endangers their stability. Does environment trump safety?
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There are a lot of myths about dinosaurs. Science has recently made some discoveries that challenge these old ideas.
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Make an Amazing Coloured T-Shirt
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Humans have great mental abilities, but animals are continually teaching us ways in which we can improve.
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Winter can bring colds, flu and sore throats, but these are avoidable. Science provides tips for staying healthy in the cold season.
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Get the Air in the Bottle
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Nail biting and body odour can affect our lives negatively. There are ways to remove these problems.
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The experiences of baby humans and animals are presented and discussed - before and after they are born.
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Our food, cars, toys and furniture go through strict testing to make sure they are safe for us.
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04:24
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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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04:30
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Laura helps Levi's owner Susie understand why he bites his tail. He needs a job!
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Having won the hearts of everyone in the clinic, Turbo goes into foster care. Xavier finds an injured turtle and rushes him to the vet.
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05:15
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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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Morgan, the deaf orca, is about to give birth to her very first calf. This would be the greatest natural phenomenon in the zoo's history.
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06:00
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The doctors super-size the heart to investigate the piece of body kit that makes it beat.
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06:27
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We learn about the structure of the nails and what happens if you stub your toe, don't eat enough veg, or get a fungal infection.
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06:57
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Sound waves require a medium to travel through. Since space is a big empty void, there can't be sound waves in space.
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07:00
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When the trigger on his toy dart gun breaks, Tom Thomas' skills are put to the test to fix it.
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07:09
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Wobble into action and create a sculpture with baffling balance.
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07:15
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Drop into the lab and make a parachute. We'll Jump right in and use a plastic bag to create a force called "drag".
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After being suspended and grounded again, the kids reunite to sneak back into the school and continue their adventure.
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07:36
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Construct a mountain bridge!
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07:39
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Mily draws a picture of Pop as a present for her parents but feels insecure about it. She wonders what determines how proud we are.
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07:45
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Mily plays wih Maceo's skateboard and bumps into a statue. Everybody laughs but Mily doesn't think it's funny. Does she lack humour?
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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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Darwin and Newts go on a big dig adventure to find dinosaur bones.
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08:24
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When a lost parrot appears in Ayrton Park, Addison must find some way of returning it to its rightful owner by deciphering clues.
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08:39
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Kit gets lost in the Kuiper belt, where he spots a mysterious red light on an asteroid. He finds Mr. Battery and they become friends.
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Kit and Mr. Battery meet an old robotic spacecraft - Voyager. He is homesick and wants to return to Earth.
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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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The Superheroes are helping Police Chief Bevel as he tries to stop Zip and Pop on their noise-making spree in Craft City.
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09:15
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Maddie explains how TV screens work, and visits a factory to see how carpet is made.
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09:30
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Dr. Panda is a potter with a shop where he sells his wares. He realizes that he has to make more items. But there is no more clay left!
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09:39
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When Anabella breaks a mirror, she worries that she's going to have bad luck, and refuses to go through with her Irish dancing recital!
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09:51
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Sprinter hoists a Bhilka flag at the town hall. But DiktaThor starts to put up his flags all over. And now Hilltown is divided in two.
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10:00
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Maddie learns how a potato harvester works on a farm, and she visits a cereal factory to see how wheat biscuits are made.
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10:15
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Maddie visits a bowling alley to find out how it works, and we learn how ribbon is made.
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10:30
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Let's celebrate this wonderful planet we call home! Make sure to remember our 3 Rs!
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10:39
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Ahh something smells so good, what is it? Oh it's Hepi and Briko's fresh new ideas! What are they up to now?
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10:54
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Have fun testing lots of different materials for toy safety nets at home.
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11:00
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We're making sandshoes from cardboard and ribbon!
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11:03
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Phil fills a giant trough with cornstarch mud to see if it's solid enough to run across. Plus, a giant sledgehammer made of frozen pumpkin.
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11:30
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Dr Xand has created a thunder tube to show how your vocal tract works, and meet Brilliant Body Anoushé Husain as she goes climbing!
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12:00
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Inspired by Iceman, Doc K and Nash try to turn things into ice just by touching them. They go way below sub-zero temperatures.
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12:24
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Queen Victoria shows how her subjects invented films and became obsessed with them.
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12:54
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Hogie and his friends travel to Zermatt, Switzerland. They make a new friend - Ana, and her brother teaches them how to ski.
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13:09
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As the Grimwade boys sort through the laundry, a pile of odd socks emerges. In a family of eight, that is no surprise. Let's sort this out!
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13:21
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The Grimwades love art, but a shortage of paper stops the activity. Trees are one way to make paper. Let's go green and find out more.
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13:33
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The youngsters set off through difficult terrain before taking on fearsome rapids and eventually discovering a huge plant kingdom.
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14:00
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Three tiny foster puppies are getting their examination for ringworm, and Xavier's baby barn owl is testing its wings.
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14:21
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Bread rises thanks to a chemical reaction called fermentation, and yeast. Yeast changes the sugars in the dough into carbon dioxide.
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14:24
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Each number in the Fibonacci sequence is the previous two numbers added together. This pattern can be seen in many plants.
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14:30
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Oto decides to attempt a world record for the biggest pancake. But can he really make it all by himself?
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14:45
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Tiny Owl worries that he might not be the cutest critter in town anymore as Mommy and Daddy fall in love with the puffins on TV.
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15:00
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Grandad is disgusted by the kingfisher's fishy eating habits and is even more baffled when Binah says her favorite food is fish fingers.
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15:15
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Phil makes lightning bolts. Plus, he harnesses the power behind lightning to make things stick, float, or make your hair stand on end!
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15:36
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Make your very own marble maze!
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15:39
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Christian makes snacks in a mug, Molly bakes a giant cake, and Hari and Lila figure out ways to make a sleepover great.
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15:57
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Do you know what causes an infinite loop?
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16:00
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The doctors connect the mouth, nose and stomach. Dr. Xand freezes in a cold room and Dr. Chris meets a robot surgeon.
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16:30
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A giant creature is walking across the ocean floor, causing destruction. How can something like this exist? And how can it be stopped?
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16:51
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Eric learns that plants have different ways to make their seeds fly as far away as possible. He makes a little paper helicopter.
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16:54
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Max is excited to spend the day with tech billionaire Will Hedges, but he's crushed when his hero steals one of his inventions.
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17:18
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The kids plan an elaborate heist to retrieve their book of clues from the school safe.
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17:33
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We'll meet a few different science communicators who teach about topics ranging from salt water marshes to sand dunes.
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18:00
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Hockey prodigy Kaden Galatiuk shares how he used his razor-sharp precision to become the best in the world at hitting pucks into a target.
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Animal whisperer Zoe Tomas reveals how she trained her chicken to an extremely high standard that led to achieving a world record title.
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18:24
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The periodical cicada uses prime numbers to survive. It lives underground for 13 or 17 years before coming to the surface to mate.
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18:30
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Science is not confined to the laboratory: it has given us great inventions that make daily life easier - at home and on the go.
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18:54
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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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19:15
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Along with her brother and sisters, Matilda makes some video blogs. She prepares LA nachos with cheese, beans and chicken.
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19:30
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Pick Me, the Labrador, has a yucky wart removed, and a one-eyed owl and a cute orphaned fox cub get the Junior Vet treatment.
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20:00
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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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20:24
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Finn and Kirsten have been invited to showcase their talents to some younger gymnasts and hand out medals at the annual awards ceremony.
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20:48
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Coach Esther brings in a star choreographer to try and get the Icicles in shape, and Charlie has a late-night trial.
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21:18
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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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21:42
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After becoming a knight against his better judgment, Howler takes us on a wild joust.
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21:45
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Best not fall sick in the Middle Ages! Dove has a hard time finding the right remedy for her ailing friend, Little Lewis.
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21:48
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Skirt your hand with colors.
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21:54
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Copy a black and white portrait with an eraser and some charcoal.
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22:00
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Do you ever wonder how to pull a tablecloth out from under the dishes of a set table? Host Steve Spangler shows how to do it.
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22:21
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Scientists and architects are studying how robots and plants can interact to build architectural structures.
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22:24
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Researchers are developing robots that will be able to interact with us daily - in customer service, healthcare and the industrial sector.
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22:30
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In this episode Steve Spangler throws Mentos in a hundred bottles of soda, creating numerous gushing soda geysers.
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22:51
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Pulse electric field (PEF) technology is a new, low-energy way to assist the production of juices, olive oil and vinegar.
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22:57
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New underwater cameras are being developed that can film and monitor fish underwater. They also collect data, reconstructing 3D objects.
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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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Austrian researchers have developed a machine that extracts valuable substances such as gold, silver, and copper from electronic waste.
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23:30
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People and animals still have old instincts for survival. The effect of these instincts are discussed.
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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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