Телепрограмма - Суббота, 18.05.2024
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The space research done by NASA has an impact on our daily lives, from the worldwide financial network to the food we eat.
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00:48
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Two students learn how to survive in a city without electricity. They get useful tips on heating and feeding themselves.
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01:00
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Steve Spangler reveals the science secrets behind famous magic tricks, including how to walk on glass without injuring your feet.
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01:21
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Researchers are experimenting with a new way to produce energy. The tools? A giant container and windows filled with a circulating fluid.
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01:27
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Imagine a future when you can produce your own energy just by walking. Cool? Researchers are working very hard to make it happen.
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01:30
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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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01:54
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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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02:00
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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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02:27
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Make Your Lava Lamp
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02:30
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Modern technology has brought a lot of conveniences, but is there a downside?
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02:54
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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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03:00
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Dogs, pigs, cows and ravens can be astonishingly intelligent. And animals can have unexpected friendships!
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03:30
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Modern science can provides solutions to many things that give us complexes.
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03:54
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How to Control a Pendulum with Your Mind
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04:00
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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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04:21
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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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04:30
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Laura helps a heroic family dog overcome recent trauma with consistency, patience, and respect.
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04:54
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Marisa and Beth rush to rescue a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with an eye injury. Karen makes a house call to check on Bill and Ben.
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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 you can build a rocket powered by an antacid tablet. He uses chemistry to burst a balloon and to make light and crystals.
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06:21
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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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06:42
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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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06:57
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Eric does an experiment to show how easy it is to spread bacteria if you don't wash your hands.
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07:00
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Tom Thomas is thrilled when Simka and Nolik convert his smartphone into a Fixiphone until his dad borrows the device!
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07:09
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This experiment uses paper and straws to make a incredi-ball game. It certainly puts the fun in funnel.
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07:15
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In this episode we're building a bridge to hold some heavy books. It sounds tricky but we're here to support you!
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07:24
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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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07:39
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When Mily walks away from her class during an outing the teacher wants to punish her. Mily disagrees: She didn't mean to break the rules!
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07:45
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When her dad reads a fairytale to Lola, Mily is all ears. She wonders: What does "and they lived happily everafter" actually mean?
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07:54
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With Siesta's help, Scheherazade tells her husband King Sharyar stories. That prevents a deadly ending in the morning.
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08:09
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Darwin and Newts figure out by trial and error how to tell which can contains Heni's kitty's catfood.
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08:24
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Ms. Bell's wedding is in peril when a ghost scares away the customers from the beauty salon where everyone is getting ready for the ceremony
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08:39
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Kit and Mr. Battery make a bet about going to another galaxy.
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08:45
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Kit and Mr. Battery travel home.
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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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Bitz's tablet has gone missing with all the instructions on how to finish the Mega Wheel they started to build. It's time to act quickly!
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09:15
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Maddie sees how prosthetic legs are made and meets a special dog that can detect nuts.
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09:30
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Mei Mei and Bip are entering a ballroom dancing competition. Bip struggles to follow the instructions and Mei Mei fears they will fail.
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09:39
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Lots of little gnomes have invaded our studio! We make a big gnome to round them all up.
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09:42
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After a small accident, our little pom poms need a new home. We make some cardboard houses for them to move into.
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09:48
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Graham's having trouble getting to sleep, so we make him a friend to snuggle with.
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09:54
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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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10:00
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Øistein makes a cardboard cat bed.
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10:06
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Øistein makes a cardboard cat cafe.
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10:18
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Øistein makes a cardboard cat toy.
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10:24
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Everyone is practising their acts for the big talent show. But when nothing goes as planned, Purl is there to help.
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10:36
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Join Bitz and Bob and learn how building a raft can help to move a heavy rock across the water.
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10:48
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Phuket adventure: Elephant trek, Phi Phi boat journey, fried insects taste, and Muay Thai lesson—an immersive week in Southeast Asia!
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11:09
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Do you want to know how you can build a really big fort? In this episode Eric reveals an exciting trick. The ingredients? Lots of cushions!
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11:15
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Is it possible to play music with all sorts of things? To find out, our friends travel to Louisiana.
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11:21
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Can plants be used to treat headaches? A trip to Australia may answer that question. Our heroes meet William and Japaljarri.
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11:30
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Hogie and his friends travel to Tromso, Norway to see the Northern Lights. But problems with their slight lead to a change of plans.
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11:45
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There's an emergency in Nepal. The snow is melting and is about to cause an avalanche to fall on a village. Our heroes are going to Nepal.
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11:51
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Dr. Makina has sent his smoggy minions to steal New York City's power to fix the blackout at his lair! What are our heroes going to do?
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11:57
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New York City is at risk of a total blackout. The MeteoHeroes must save the many people in danger and find a way to restore power!
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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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Many species of animals are adapted to live in large groups. We explore what's it like to grow up in some of these groups.
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12:48
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Host Alie Ward presents a jet ski submarine, a soccer ball that creates electricity, an insect catcher and trendsetting vinyl records.
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13:09
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Brett finds himself treasure hunting solo while also attempting to get the group back together.
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13:21
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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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13:33
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Let's experiment with extracting casein protein from milk to make plastic and explore human facial symmetry with mirrors.
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14:00
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Jack accepts the challenge to swim across the Cornish Camel estuary in under 40 minutes. Matilda prepares a special lunch for him.
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14:15
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Matilda gets her first driving lesson - in a banger racing car! Then she races her sisters and brother around a muddy track.
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14:30
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The doctors hit the road in the Ouch Taxi to surprise the winners of this year's Ouch! Awards.
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15:00
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Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand demonstrate how your hair has a secret skill enabling it to measure moisture in the air.
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15:15
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The boys' team are in Guatemala, being introduced to the ancient Mayan ball game of Pitz and experiencing their first taste of local life.
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15:30
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Slime mould are cleverer than they look even though they don't have eyes, a skeleton, a nervous system, or even a brain.
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15:33
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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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15:36
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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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15:39
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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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16:03
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Find out how we find maths in every type of weather - from a cloud floating by to an intense storm.
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16:09
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Fizzy party invites, a giant party popper, smash cake, a prank platter, and more to help make your next celebration one to remember.
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16:33
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Phuket adventure: Elephant trek, Phi Phi boat journey, fried insects taste, and Muay Thai lesson—an immersive week in Southeast Asia!
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16:57
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Functions make computer programming a lot easier! Find out why they are so important.
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Discover how strings are used as a means of communication.
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17:03
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Fleabag and Plop try their hand at some otter-based poetry. And Orla And Meabh embark on the most dangerous mission yet.
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17:15
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Red Squirrel feels a deep connection to the peaceful, silent nature of the swan, but his cousin Grey doesn't feel the same way.
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17:27
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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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17:30
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Today Matilda, the horse, has surgery, and a cute but feisty badger needs help after being hit by a car.
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17:54
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This episode shows how an artist can determine the accurate placement of eyes, ears, nose, and lips on portraits by using proportions.
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18:00
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Marisa and Beth rush to rescue a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with an eye injury. Karen makes a house call to check on Bill and Ben.
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18:24
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Hungry cone snails use their siphons to sniff out their food. They release a venom that knocks their prey out.
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18:27
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The carnivorous caterpillars of Hawaii have evolved to eat flies. They've got grabbing arms and sharp jaws.
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18:30
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Finn and Kirsten are set for the biggest competition of their lives so far. But have they got what it takes to win a medal?
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18:51
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Functions make computer programming a lot easier! Find out why they are so important.
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19:00
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Tennis legend Roger Federer and Indy 500 sensation Danica Patrick share their stories of becoming the best in the world.
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19:21
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Oscar winning actress Julia Roberts and former world heavyweight boxing champion Wladimir Klitschko reveal their journeys to the top!
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19:45
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Speed skater Izzy has one last chance to prove she should represent Team Great Britain at the Olympics.
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20:15
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While supersizing DIY experiments at the Museum of Science in Boston, Higginsworth becomes a human-sized balancing toy.
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20:39
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Led by their natural desire to nurture and protect, dogs help people with disabilities, defend wild animals, and guard endangered species.
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21:27
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Eric mixes baking powder and water and creates a chemical reaction strong enough to launch a toy rocket.
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21:30
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Eric makes a rocket from a plastic bottle. Then he uses an air pump to cause a transfer of energy that launches the rocket into the sky.
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21:33
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Ian goes to the Video Game Hall of Fame. Back at the garage, Jesse and Julia stretch the meaning of "Hall of Fame" to the limits.
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21:57
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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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22:00
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In this episode Steve Spangler shows how to make wacky musical instruments from standard household items such as glasses, pipes, and cars.
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22:21
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Researchers are turning waste from landfill sites into a glass powder that can be used to make construction materials.
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22:27
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The study of lizards and insects is influencing the development of new technologies such as lasers.
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22:30
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Steve Spangler demonstrates unusual, practical, and fun ways to use magnets. Can they help us spot rocks from Outer Space on our roofs?
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22:51
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Ice on a plane's surface can be very dangerous. Scientists are developing a coating containing nanoparticles to replace chemical de-icers.
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22:57
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Training exercises for crisis management use technological innovations to improve cross-border collaboration and information exchanges.
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23:00
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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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23:27
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A German baker has found a way to change the dough proofing process and, as a result, dramatically cut his energy costs.
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23:30
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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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23:57
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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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Телепрограмма - Воскресенье, 19.05.2024
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Science is investigating ways to help boost memory and concentration, slow the ageing of our brain.
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What stops modern knives from rusting? How have knives changed since the Middle Ages? Find out from our experts!
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01:00
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Steve Spangler reveals amazing science tricks we can do with eggs. How can we walk on them without them turning into a runny mess?
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01:21
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When it comes to global warming N2O causes much more damage than CO2. What do we know about this gas and how can we stop it?
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01:27
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Researchers are developing new wearable sensing technologies designed to overcome the limitations of existing monitoring systems.
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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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02:00
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From breakfast cereal and chocolate milk to pretzels and crisps: the making of our favourite foods
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02:30
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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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02:57
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Make an Amazing Coloured T-Shirt
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03:00
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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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03:30
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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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03:54
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Get the Air in the Bottle
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04:00
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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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04:21
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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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04:30
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Xavier battles to keep up with the baby barn owl's voracious appetite. We meet Bear - a dog that looks like a horse and plays like a tiger.
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04:51
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Karen welcomes a pair of posh kitties with a penchant for mischief. And Scarlett, the Pomeranian, makes an impressive comeback.
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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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05:36
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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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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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06:21
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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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06:42
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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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06:57
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Eric makes a model boat using soap as fuel. The boat moves because the soap breaks the surface tension of the water, moving it forward.
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07:00
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Fire and Nolik must figure out how to keep the eggs inside an incubator warm after a thunderstorm hits.
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07:09
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Float over to the lab and anticipate to levitate! Its time to sharpen your mind, and your hovering pencil!
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07:15
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You'll be a science star with this colourful jar! Learn how to make a beautiful rainbow with different liquid densities.
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07:24
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The detention team follows their clue to a haunted church that supposedly reveals your darkest fears.
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07:39
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Mily acts self-centered to get as much attention as Pénélope but it doesn't work. Mily wonders: What does it mean to be true to ourselves?
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07:45
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When Mily finds out her parents plan on moving she's afraid that she'll lose her friends. Does distance really destroy friendships?
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07:54
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Both Quasimodo and Frollo fall in love with Esmeralda. Trouble starts when Siesta helps Quasimodo woo her.
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08:09
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When an iceberg brings an emperor penguin and his egg into the Bay, Darwin and Newts help him get home.
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08:24
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Addison goes undercover when it appears that someone is stealing raspberries from the community garden.
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08:39
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Kit and Mr. Battery fall into the ocean at the spaceport and embark on a new aquatic adventure.
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08:45
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A coral reef exploration goes downhill when Mr. Battery is abducted by an electric stingray.
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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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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 shows us how barcodes work and visits a factory to see how fishcakes are made.
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09:30
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Olette's garden turns into chaos and Dr. Panda comes up with a trick of his own to get Ziggy to clean up the mess he's made.
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09:39
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Everyone's feeling competitive in the studio today! We're making a puck game using milk bottle tops.
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09:45
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All our holiday gifts have been piling up around the studio, ready for the big day. We're making a tree to put our presents under.
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09:48
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The studio is full of decorations for the holidays! We make a special ornament scene to hang up.
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10:00
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Darwin and Newts build a wind speed-and-direction measuring device to warn when the rain is coming.
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10:15
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We're turning flat card into stand up boxes. With a few folds, it's 2D to 3D engineering!
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10:18
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Can you spot the differences? Look closely and help us fix a mega wheel too.
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10:24
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Bevel wants to arrange a picnic while taking care of two bear cubs. The cubs fall asleep, but Bevel is so tired that he falls asleep too.
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10:36
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Robo Wolf destroys each house Bitz is building. With no materials left except for some snow, Bitz is looking for another solution.
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10:48
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Nicole joins local teens Skyler and Diego in Curacao for a thrilling adventure: submarine dive, flyboarding, paddleboarding, and golf!
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11:09
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Following three fixed steps, the outcome of the 'Kaprekar's operation' is always 6174. In this episode we learn why.
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11:15
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Our heroes travel to India to meet Shalini and discover a truly incredible way to celebrate.
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11:21
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Zoe is confused about what to make for her mum's birthday. Alim suggests visiting their penfriend Kachiko, who lives in South Korea.
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11:30
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The gang gets set for a Sherlock Holmes-inspired mystery after landing at the Tower of London.
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11:45
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In the Sahara desert, the MeteoHeroes are battling a sandstorm while figuring out what is causing the oases to dry up.
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11:51
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After an accident led to an oil spill onto the sea floor, contaminating the water, our heroes are on their way to Norway to save the day.
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12:00
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Our heroes go on a mission to the USA to prevent an environmental catastrophe after finding out about toxic waste dumped in a river.
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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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Welcoming new babies at zoos is always great news. But when they belong to an endangered species, the story gets even more special.
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12:48
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Host Alie Ward presents horses playing ball, artists creating writing fonts, headphones that help you sleep and lights made from bottles.
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13:09
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The last clue leads our heroes to a snowy graveyard where the past will reveal itself.
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13:21
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Trapped and running out of time, the gang must confront their fears and learn from the past to escape the underground tomb.
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13:33
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Let's try filming a homemade horror movie and find out how to use inertia in a magic trick.
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14:00
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Matilda enjoys the last day of her summer holidays, sailing and fishing with her family. They reminisce on the good times they had.
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14:15
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Matilda and her family pack their bags and head to Hollywood. For dinner, she prepares burgers, smoky fries and ice cream Ramsey Whoopies.
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14:30
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Can you lift a car with a ponytail? The doctors put the strength of human hair to the test.
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15:00
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The doctors look at how scabs work and why you shouldn't scratch them unless it's a DO-try edible scab! Yummy!
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15:15
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The boys team has their first day of training in the Mayan ball game Pitz, and Presenter Karim tries a local favourite - chillies.
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15:30
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Rainbows are circular, but from the ground we can only see the upper arch.
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15:33
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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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15:36
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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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15:39
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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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16:09
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Buckle up for the weirdest and most wonderful hacks, recipes, crafts, and pranks brought to you by Cooper, Jenna, Marianne, and the team.
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16:33
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Nicole joins local teens Skyler and Diego in Curacao for a thrilling adventure: submarine dive, flyboarding, paddleboarding, and golf!
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16:54
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Find out how loops are used in programming and how they can be broken.
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16:57
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Do you know what causes an infinite loop?
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17:03
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Grandad and Binah are astonished to learn how dragonflies see the world through thousands of lenses.
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17:15
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Grandad helps Binah appreciate snails on a new level after introducing her to the hilarious world of snail racing.
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17:27
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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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17:30
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At the wildlife hospital, the Junior Vets treat a rabbit with an injured leg and some baby starlings who have lost their mum.
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17:54
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Why can a regular sheet of paper not be folded more than six times? Mathemagician Eric learns that exponents play a key role.
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18:00
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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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18:30
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Best friends Amelie and Phoebe have to fight against forty-four other European countries to qualify for a spot at the Youth Olympic Games.
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18:54
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Do you know what causes an infinite loop?
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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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19:45
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The Icicles have made it to the World Synchro Championships and are heading to Canada. Can the girls pull off their Bollywood routine?
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20:15
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Host Steve Spangler teaches science to visually impaired and blind kids with new experiments.
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20:36
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Find out why repetition is so important in computer programming.
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20:39
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In this episode, "ranch manager" Barclay, a Great Dane, happens to be a gifted horse whisperer.
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21:33
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Jesse, Julia and Ian host a tournament in the garage but turns out that they still have a lot to learn.
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21:57
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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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22:00
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Steve Spangler reveals the science secrets behind famous magic tricks, including how to walk on glass without injuring your feet.
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22:21
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Exoskeletons made of aeronautical aluminium are being developed to help patients regain mobility after a stroke.
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22:27
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Diving robots for use in the mining industry and emergency services are being developed to operate in situations too dangerous for humans.
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22:30
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Steve Spangler reveals amazing science tricks we can do with eggs. How can we walk on them without them turning into a runny mess?
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Researchers are trying to improve crop yield, quality, resilience, and taste by increasing biodiversity in agricultural ecosystems.
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A 3D mapping scanner small enough to fit into a backpack has been developed to map large underground areas in real time.
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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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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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Nail biting and body odour can affect our lives negatively. There are ways to remove these problems.
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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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