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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01:00
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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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01:21
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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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01:27
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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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01:30
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These young people have come up with some amazing inventions. Where does their talent come from?
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01:54
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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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02:00
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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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02:24
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Watch Xploration DIY SCI and have fun learning about the power of pressure, power of gas, laws of inertia, how to make elephant toothpaste at home and much more.
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02:30
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Odours, pains, gas: our bodies create some odd reactions, but they all have a purpose.
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03:00
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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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03:30
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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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04:00
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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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04:24
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Make Your Lava Lamp
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04:30
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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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04:51
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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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05:15
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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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05:36
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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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06:00
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Phil does an experiment on propulsion by building a mousetrap-powered boat. He maxes the experiment out using Newton's First Law of Motion.
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06:21
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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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06:57
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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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07:00
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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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07:24
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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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07:39
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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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07:45
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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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07:54
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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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08:24
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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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08:39
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Surfing the waves leads Kit and Mr. Battery into a dangerous storm.
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08:45
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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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08:48
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Smorph wants to light up a bunch of lamps altogether and needs to learn how different electronic components work.
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08:54
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Smorph finds out how some materials conduct electricity and some do not.
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09:00
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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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09:15
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Maddie sees how a fridge works & visits a farm where mushrooms are grown all year round!
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09:30
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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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09:51
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A huge mystery stone turns up in Hilltown and unites Bhilkans against a common enemy.
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10:00
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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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10:15
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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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10:30
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Creativity has no limits, watch Hepi and Briko transform the keyboard to something impressive!
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10:36
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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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11:00
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The children engineer winches from cardboard tubes, ribbon and straws to lift little toys.
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11:03
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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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11:27
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Construct a mountain bridge!
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11:30
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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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12:00
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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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12:24
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From kings and queens to musical geniuses, Horrible Histories visits fearsome families throughout the ages.
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12:54
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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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13:09
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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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13:21
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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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13:33
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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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14:00
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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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14:30
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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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14:45
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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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15:00
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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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15:15
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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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15:39
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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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16:30
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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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16:51
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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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16:54
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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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17:18
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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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17:33
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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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19:30
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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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21:54
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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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22:57
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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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23:00
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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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23:30
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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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Телепрограмма - Вторник, 21.05.2024
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Remarkable work is being done merging biology with technology. Dr Nikki Stamp meets people who have benefitted from this bionic revolution.
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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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01:00
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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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Robo-Mate was designed to assist industrial workers during complex assignments. We travel to Italy and Germany to meet its inventors.
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European scientists are examining the current "vegetarian" shift in fish nutrition: from fishmeal and fish oil to plant-based feeds.
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Our eyes have the ability to trick our brain into seeing things differently.
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02:00
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OCD, phobias and eating disorders can be just a phase or have a big impact on life. When do they become a problem and how are they treated?
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Thanks to technology, our holidays can become even more comfortable. There are new developments in sunscreen, snorkelling and camping.
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02:57
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How to Control a Pendulum with Your Mind
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03:00
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Chewing gum has some health benefits. When we have a stomach upset, rice, soda and bananas can help. Fruit can help us stay slim.
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03:24
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A Danish company has developed a low energy x-ray system that can literally see the unseen. How is that possible?
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03:30
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Discover the secrets of illuminating your interior without electricity, get some heating tricks, and optimise your home space.
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04:00
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Science can explain the fascinating phenomena of tides, the Northern Lights, and Thunder and Lightning.
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The three little pups make a giant mess at feeding time. And Xavier rescues a native wild animal from a local caravan park.
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The three pups are finally ready for adoption, and Ambro, the barn owl, is all grown up. Is Doris about to meet her perfect match?
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Today Kristina is performing an ultrasound on the dolphin Ulysses. Meet also Garoe, the one-year-old chimp and Dali, the emperor tamarin.
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For Ester, head of the aquarium, a normal day includes alligators, zebra sharks and more. She sets a pace that's hard to keep up with!
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06:00
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The doctors explore blood types and reveal how your blood fights off unwanted invaders.
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06:27
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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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06:57
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The sun emits radiant energy called electromagnetic radiation. The blue sky we see is a form of this energy.
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07:00
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Tom Thomas accidently drops his mom's wedding ring down the drain and thinks it is gone forever until Simka and Nolik help him retrieve it.
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07:09
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Learn how to make a friendly plasticine worm.
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07:12
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Learn how to make a funny plasticine bird.
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07:15
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Learn how to make a happy clay planet.
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07:24
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In search of the next clue, the gang meets the eerie shopkeeper, Gregor, and must decide if they should let him in on their treasure hunt.
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07:39
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Lola's puzzled that she's in none of Mily's baby pictures. When Mily explains that she wasn't born yet, Lola wonders where we are before.
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07:45
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Mily is bored to tears. Her mom tells her that there's nothing wrong with being bored, but Mily doesn't understand.
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07:54
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Axel, his uncle and Siesta take a trip through a volcano in search of the centre of the earth.
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08:09
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During Darwin and Newts big treehouse clean up, Burpee travels far away to the swamp, and finds himself in danger of running out of water!
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08:21
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Have fun with a ballon theatre!
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08:24
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Addison, Kevin and Tess are trying to make a rap music video but a loud buzzing is ruining everything. What's making all the noise?
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08:39
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Lost at sea, Kit and Mr. Battery try to get the compass from the shipwreck, guarded by two surly captains.
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08:45
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Kit and Mr. Battery dive into the deep ocean to retrieve Mr. Battery's lost camera.
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08:48
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Smorph discovers that electrical circuits can be used to make sounds as well as light.
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08:54
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A ghost is preventing Smorph from getting to sleep. Smorph is trying to figure out what the ghost wants.
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09:00
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Robo Wolf locks Ra-Purl-Zel in the tower of the castle. Sir Bevel ends up stuck inside as well. Can Bitz find a way to rescue both of them?
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09:15
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Maddie learns how skyscrapers are made and visits a bird sanctuary to see how birds fly.
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09:30
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Dr. Panda is tasked with babysitting Moo's chickens. It turns out this is not an easy thing to do. Dr. Panda calls Hoopa to help.
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09:39
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Oto and Doki build a "bug trapper" device. To Mundi, this seems wrong. She takes the device and hides it in Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp.
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09:51
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A student crashes on the aerodrome and breaks his wing before the flying exam. Sprinter tries to fix his wing and help him pass the exam.
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10:00
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Maddie learns how a tram uses electricity to work and discovers how a map is made.
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10:15
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Maddie learns how spiders make webs with silk and how watering cans are made in a factory.
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10:30
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Hepi and Briko reuse shoes to make some cute DIYs
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10:39
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What a wonderful read! Hmm what can we do next? Oh yes leave that to Hepi and Briko.
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10:54
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We're using engineering to stop stones and soft drinks from sinking in the water!
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11:00
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Let's engineer our own earmuffs and make a noisy alarm go quiet. We're muffling sound.
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11:03
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Phil bends the power of sound to his will by making the loudest sound he can. Plus, make cornstarch mud dance, and shatter a wine glass!
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11:30
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Dr Xand gets stuck to a wall in an experiment showing how your brain tells your muscles to move, and Dr Ronx and Dr Chris change nappies!
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12:00
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Eureka Girl gets a makeover, but has problems with the laws of physics. Doc K and Nash try to master invulnerability.
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12:24
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Charles Darwin presents Yummy Planet, Elizabeth I has some "lion-trouble" and some fish almost start a nuclear war.
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12:54
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The gang arrives in Anchorage, Alaska, on a very important day - the start of the big dogsled race!
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13:09
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The Grimwades decide to recycle their drawers. You could also go green by decorating a shoebox to keep your special things.
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13:21
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How can we reduce the rubbish in the waste bins so that they don't fill up quickly and spill over? Let's go green and find out!
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13:33
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When a group of young adventurers set off to explore the vast Addo Elephant National Park, they get more than they bargained for.
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14:00
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Gemma's Staffy, Slab, is going to the vet and Charlie's foster mum tries saying goodbye without shedding a tear and fails miserably.
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14:24
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Despite having five eyes, bees can't see red. They can, however, see ultraviolet, which is invisible to us.
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14:27
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The Grand Prismatic Spring of Yellowstone National Park in the USA is a rainbow coloured hot spring. Cyanobacteria create these colours.
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14:30
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Can we really go to Mars? The team blasts off to explore Mars while Fico and Oto go looking for the lander.
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14:45
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Red and Grey learn about bat echolocation and wonder what it would be like to see with their ears.
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15:00
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Orla and Meabh accidentally give Fiona the fright of her life when she mistakes them for approaching sharks.
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15:15
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Phil shows how to build a robot arm that can be powered by hydraulics and discovers the power of water with a hydraulic crushing machine.
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15:39
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From bacon made out of vegetables, to a DIY skipping rope, our life-hackers leave no stone unturned in the quest for health.
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16:00
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Dr. Chris shows the inside of his stomach and Dr. Xand meets someone who grows bones. At the emergency room, someone has eye problems.
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16:30
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The Nektons encounter a white whale, but Devil Daniels tries to capture it. They discover who the whale really is and try to save it!
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16:51
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Eric does a fun experiment with a glass of water to show how refraction plays tricks with our eyes.
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16:54
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Max gets a sponsor, but his investment comes with his meddling daughter, who takes over the group.
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17:18
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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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17:33
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Host Philippe Cousteau Jr. travels to the country of Slovenia to show how the country became a global leader in sustainability.
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18:00
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Strongwoman Mihaela Brinzoiu demonstrates the strength and skill required to roll up an unlikely piece of kitchen equipment - a frying pan!
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18:12
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Aerial strap artist Alan Silva reveals how he achieves graceful performances and how he broke a world record with his acrobatic skills.
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18:24
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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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18:30
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Curiosity, extreme sports and thrill rides have an effect on our bodies. Scientists and engineers explain how.
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Jenna makes edible slime, Yas walks on eggs, and Abhi creates a way to bring nature indoors.
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19:15
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Matilda and her family get tips on white water kayaking from Olympic gold medalist Joe Clarke. Afterwards, she cooks him a healthy lunch.
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The Junior Vets are checking on Adel, the lion, and his injured tail, and we meet some baby badgers that need a check-up.
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20:00
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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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20:24
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Chase heads to the hospital after suffering an injury at the gym and waits nervously to find out how long he'll be out of action.
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20:48
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Ella and Lauren visit an ice show in Brighton to see if there's another way to follow a skating career.
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21:18
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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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21:42
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In the Middle Ages, the Black Plague is raging through Europe! But Little Lewis somehow manages to escape the disease every time.
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21:45
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Howler is a veeeery heeeavy sleeper! In an attempt to wake him, Raven reveals all the techniques used to measure time in the Middle Ages.
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21:48
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Paint a fish with a water-based technique.
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21:54
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An unexpected printing technique.
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22:00
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Host Steve Spangler shows science you can eat, with new ways to create colourful dessert toppings, slimy spaghetti, and ice cream.
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22:21
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Scientists who believe that the brain can play a part in the healing process of mild stroke patients have developed innovative VR tools.
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22:27
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In this episode, we meet a team of scientists that successfully transmits power from up to three kilometers' altitude at a reduced cost.
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22:30
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Steve Spangler shows how some amazing tricks are done, based on science.
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22:51
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In this episode, researchers are trying to find safe, efficient, and industry friendly ways to turn food waste into animal feed.
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22:57
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Scientists are currently developing tools for bone regeneration that could lead to the development of new regenerative therapies.
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23:00
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Music has an effect on us emotionally and physically. Animals use music to communicate. Technology brings music into the digital age.
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23:27
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A team of European researchers has developed a free plug-in to cut energy consumption in data centres.
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Dogs don't think the way we do. Our thoughts can have an effect on us physically, and, with new technology, can even control objects.
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The maintenance of seafaring ships is laborious and costly. Scientists have now come up with a way to save time and money on this task.
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