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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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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01:30
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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The gang gets set for a Sherlock Holmes-inspired mystery after landing at the Tower of London.
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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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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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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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Kids try sustainable food.
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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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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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Let's try filming a homemade horror movie and find out how to use inertia in a magic trick.
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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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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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Can you lift a car with a ponytail? The doctors put the strength of human hair to the test.
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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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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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Rainbows are circular, but from the ground we can only see the upper arch.
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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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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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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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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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Nicole joins local teens Skyler and Diego in Curacao for a thrilling adventure: submarine dive, flyboarding, paddleboarding, and golf!
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Find out how loops are used in programming and how they can be broken.
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Do you know what causes an infinite loop?
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Grandad and Binah are astonished to learn how dragonflies see the world through thousands of lenses.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Do you know what causes an infinite loop?
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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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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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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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Host Steve Spangler teaches science to visually impaired and blind kids with new experiments.
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Find out why repetition is so important in computer programming.
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In this episode, "ranch manager" Barclay, a Great Dane, happens to be a gifted horse whisperer.
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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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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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Steve Spangler reveals the science secrets behind famous magic tricks, including how to walk on glass without injuring your feet.
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Exoskeletons made of aeronautical aluminium are being developed to help patients regain mobility after a stroke.
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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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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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Телепрограмма - Понедельник, 20.05.2024
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We will witness the insemination ceremony of sea sponges and will sail through the disturbing volcanic zone.
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Black skies, lightning, thunder: storms are one of the most impressive weather phenomena! But where does this incredible power come from?
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Host Steve Spangler creates experiments based on the Mummies, dinosaurs and germs on display at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.
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Can our faces show signs of an upcoming cardiovascular crisis? And if so, is there any way to read those signs in an unobtrusive way?
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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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These young people have come up with some amazing inventions. Where does their talent come from?
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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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Robots and special effects have been around for a long time. Now they are becoming even more spectacular! Discover the science behind them.
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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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Odours, pains, gas: our bodies create some odd reactions, but they all have a purpose.
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The IQ test was developed to measure intelligence. There are ways to develop your memory and children have an advantage when learning.
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Natural disasters can cause havoc, but we can learn from them and, thanks to new technology, can be better prepared next time they strike.
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Accents, emotions, singing: our voice can reveal a huge amount about our personality. We can change it with different techniques.
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Make Your Lava Lamp
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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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Three tiny foster puppies are getting their examination for ringworm, and Xavier's baby barn owl is testing its wings.
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Get a glimpse of the life of Jorge, Loro Parque's head vet and Javier, Head of Environmental Affairs.
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The aquarium team initiates its very own breeding program. In the meantime, Lin Mao, the white tiger, is having a hip problem.
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Phil does an experiment on propulsion by building a mousetrap-powered boat. He maxes the experiment out using Newton's First Law of Motion.
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Phil does some flying experiments. He builds a tumble wing - a paper airplane that flies on a cushion of air. Then he discovers propellers.
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06:42
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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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Eric learns that oil and vinegar don't mix very well because they have different densities. He experiments to find out more about them.
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Tom Thomas gets a blank note from his friend Katya that he soon discovers is a love note written in invisible ink.
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07:09
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Grab some card, string and straws for this arm-azing build! You'll learn how muscles and tendons come in handy.
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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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When Mily and Lola get into an argument, their mom wants them to say sorry. Mily finds it unfair: Why should she forgive her little sister?
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Mily wants to know everything! In order to get ALL the answers, she asks ALL the questions. Can we really know EVERYTHING?
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Siesta goes into the underworld with Dante in search of his love, Beatrice. They meet a lot of scary characters on the way to the Inferno.
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08:09
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Darwin and Newts build a three-stage rocket to send a camera high above the clouds to photograph Matariki.
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08:21
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Light up your room with star jars!
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Alex can't kick a soccer ball as well as he used to. Addison has to figure out why in order to correct his game for the team tryouts.
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Surfing the waves leads Kit and Mr. Battery into a dangerous storm.
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Mr. Battery collects photos of the largest animals, but he's still missing a photo of the mysterious giant squid.
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Smorph wants to light up a bunch of lamps altogether and needs to learn how different electronic components work.
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Smorph finds out how some materials conduct electricity and some do not.
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Things are going downhill at the kite festival when Zip gets swept away by the wind. It is time for Bitz to save the day and Zip.
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Maddie sees how a fridge works & visits a farm where mushrooms are grown all year round!
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Dr. Panda carves an ice chicken. But when Hoopa lets the chicken melt by accident, Dr. Panda decides to make a new sculpture out of jelly.
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09:39
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How to sell as much lemonade as possible? The team travels to the Sahara Desert, Beijing, China, and Murmansk, Russia to find out.
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A huge mystery stone turns up in Hilltown and unites Bhilkans against a common enemy.
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Maddie learns how a library works and visits a factory to discover how a book is made.
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Maddie visits a hospital to learn how an X-ray works and finds out how socks are made.
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Creativity has no limits, watch Hepi and Briko transform the keyboard to something impressive!
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Let's get poppin with some creative DIYs!
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10:54
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We're using camouflage to make our favourite shapes and toys blend into the background.
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The children engineer winches from cardboard tubes, ribbon and straws to lift little toys.
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Phil tries to build a tower strong enough to withstand an earthquake. Plus, balancing on wood, and getting sucked into sand!
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Construct a mountain bridge!
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Find out what you need kneecaps for in today's lab, meet three Big Heart Ouch Award nominees, and discover who is Top Doc in Ouchology.
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Doc K and Nash aim for super strength as they explore artificial muscles and powerful exoskeletons. They create a way to lift a car.
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From kings and queens to musical geniuses, Horrible Histories visits fearsome families throughout the ages.
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Lorna confesses that she suffers from bad luck, and the gang travels to Ireland on St. Patrick's Day, the luckiest day of the year.
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The Grimwades decide to repair Mommy's bike. The family agrees that not only is cycling a green way to travel, but it's great fun too.
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The Grimwades decide to reuse the wind. You could also go green by reusing cardboard tubes and old material to make windsocks of your own.
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While lost in a cave in the Gamkaberg Mountains, the team miraculously stumble upon an almost-extinct creature, the Cape Mountain Zebra.
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In this episode, Charlie continues his fight for life. Homer is having an ultrasound and two Labradors have to leave their home.
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14:24
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The chlorophyll in plants reflects the green wavelengths of sunlight back to us. This process gives plants their green appearance.
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14:27
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Mathematician and cryptographer Alan Turing came up with a chemical theory of morphogenesis to explain why leopards have spots.
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Doki wonders if Gabi really has to win to have fun. They set off to the "One of a Kind Game Kingdom" at the Silly Sports Park in Japan.
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Grandad thinks the deer's antlers look very dangerous. Mommy and Daddy Owl are sure that the deer on TV is actually a unicorn.
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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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Phil builds a trebuchet - a giant lever-based catapult - and uses it to send a pumpkin flying.
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Molly makes some lunch snacks, Gabe and Jenna play tricks on their teacher, and Devonte learns to polish shoes with a banana.
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The doctors investigate how oxygen works in the blood. Dr. Xand checks out diseased bones and organs, and Dr. Chris treats an emergency.
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The Nektons find a mysterious underwater maze. When they enter it, they get trapped inside. And what's worse - they're not alone!
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Eric learns that even concrete can float if it has the right shape. He makes a paper boat strong enough to carry toy cars across water.
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Kaylyn and Max try to patent TrollJammer. Meanwhile, Alicia helps Noodles start a house call service where he delivers bad news.
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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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Stories of people and companies that are leading the way in sustainable practices of fuel, food, and energy that benefit everyone.
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18:00
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Veranica Tchalabaeva, a world-class dog trainer, breaks a record with her small pack of dogs.
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18:12
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Ninja warrior Jimmy and fitness fanatic Alex reveal how they worked together to achieve a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title!
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18:27
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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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18:30
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Communication comes in a variety of forms: spoken, written and...cries and squawks! Historians and scientists present languages.
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18:54
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Yas recreates the surface of the moon, Adelaide updates her sneakers, Molly makes a chocolate treat, and Miles builds a rocket flinger.
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19:15
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Matilda and her family head to the countryside to practice their survival skills. She cooks dinner made from ingredients found in the wild.
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Tilly, the dog, needs an operation to sort her wonky legs. And Johnny and Inel discover a singing dog and help the owner of an angry bird.
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19:54
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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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20:00
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Senior firefighter and author Sabrina Cohen-Hatton and award-winning triple amputee Mark Ormrod share their incredible tales of resilience.
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20:24
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The Rhythmic squad is training hard for the competition. But a disaster strikes when one of the team gets injured.
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20:48
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Hockey brothers Rais and Aren head to Canada, and Ella and Asiyah are showing us just what determined young skaters they are.
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21:18
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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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21:42
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Righter of wrongs, Howler gives us a 101 on the medieval justice system.
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21:45
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Foreman Howler takes us round a medieval construction site, giving a behind-the-scenes view of cathedral-building.
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21:48
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Throw a handful of lentils on a paper sheet and draw forms without touching them.
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Make your name disappear in a game of colored shapes.
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22:00
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Host Steve Spangler creates experiments based on the Mummies, dinosaurs and germs on display at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.
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22:21
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Researchers all over Europe are currently trying to figure out if venom-based drugs are a potential cure for diabetes and allergies.
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22:27
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In this episode we find out if there is an affordable way to transport fresh water from areas that have enough of it to areas that need it.
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22:30
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Steve Spangler does an experiment to make a can of potato chips fly. He shows how to dodge a ball heading for your head.
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22:51
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Microbiologists are working on a method to convert pieces of fish that are thrown away during the trimming stage into a delicacy.
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Researchers of the EuroFIT project are developing innovative technologies to help us stay in shape while watching football.
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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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A French company has developed a technology to "milk" molecules from plants that are useful ingredients for cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
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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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In Belgium, a new breed of products is developed from the fibrous remains of sugar cane, a raw material with lots of potential.
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