Телепрограмма - Среда, 22.05.2024
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From our genetic blueprint, to the DNA of our microbial inhabitants, scientists have begun to decipher the extraordinary Code of Us.
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We don't all see the world the same. Find out why!
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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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Dutch teens Tatum and Arjan suffer from diabetes. Can electronic games help them to get a better grip on their disease?
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Around 80 liters of fresh water are used to dye 1 kilogram of clothes. How can we turn this process into a "zero-liquid waste" circuit?
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01:30
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Technology is rapidly changing how things are done: from sports to building to doing household chores.
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Make an Amazing Coloured T-Shirt
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02:00
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Staying young and healthy is only influenced 30% by our genes - the rest is lifestyle. Scientists give tips on aging healthily.
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02:30
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Canned food, household products, cosmetics: all the trends of homemade goods revealed by science.
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02:57
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Get the Air in the Bottle
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03:00
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From breakfast cereal and chocolate milk to pretzels and crisps: the making of our favourite foods
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03:24
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Researchers have developed brain-computer interfaces that allow disabled patients to control devices and programmes by mere thought.
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03:30
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Science has made travelling much easier than it was 50 years ago, improving luggage, traffic coordination and reducing travel sickness.
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04:00
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To lose weight permanently, forget radical diets and eat in a balanced way - mostly fresh products. Consume foods that digest slowly.
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04:27
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Watch Xploration DIY SCI and have fun learning about the power of pressure, power of gas, laws of inertia, how to make elephant toothpaste at home and much more.
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04:30
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The new day brings a new arrival - Charlie - an underweight kitten. Meanwhile, Caitlin is treating an abused poodle with a pitiful past.
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04:51
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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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05:15
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Annabelle, the king penguin, is displaying some worrying symptoms and Jorge is concerned she may have some neurological problems.
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05:36
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Federica, the turtle, has arrived from Italy and Loro Parque has offered to be her 'forever home'. Esmeralda, the iguana, has a lumpy belly.
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06:00
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Can you lift a car with a ponytail? The doctors put the strength of human hair to the test.
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06:27
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How do you see in color? And how can your eyes see in the dark? It's time for Dr. Xand to become Night Vision Man!
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06:54
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A Tardigrade is an aquatic micro-animal measuring around 1mm long. In 2007 some of them survived in space on the outside of a rocket.
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07:00
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Tom Thomas has to return a DVD he borrowed from his friend, but discovers his player can't read the disk anymore.
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07:09
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Learn how to make the "Burger Beast".
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07:12
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Learn how to make a friendly plasticine Oomee.
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07:18
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Learn how to make a friendly plasticine cat.
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07:24
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The kids team up with an old enemy to pull off an epic heist on the Historical Society.
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07:39
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When Mily doesn't get selected for the inter-neighbourhood swimming championships, she decides to stop training. Her friends disagree.
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07:45
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Mily lends a DVD to Maceo, who tells her that it's "lame". Mily is hurt. Is it really better to always be honest, even if it hurts a friend?
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07:54
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Marlow and Siesta head off on a secret mission. They travel to Africa to find Mr. Kurtz. When they arrive, they find that he has gone crazy.
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08:09
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Wapiti gets blown away, so Darwin and Newts use the power of wind to rescue their friend.
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08:21
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Make your very own marble maze!
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08:24
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When Tess and Alex suddenly start getting electric shocks for no apparent reason, Addison has to solve the mystery.
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08:39
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A visit to an oil platform leads to an accident that Kit and Mr. Battery must set right.
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08:45
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Kit and Mr. Battery fight the albatross for the stolen safety buoys.
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08:48
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Smorph imagines the story of how a brave submarine used a light-up shield to scare off a sub eating shark!
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Smorph is feeling scared in a dark forest. He wonders if could there be a dragon inside. It is time to inversigate.
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09:00
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Bob wants his castle to look more like Bitz's, and everyone pitches in to help. But things don't go as planned.
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09:15
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Maddie learns about the lifecycle of plants and find out how compost is made from waste.
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09:30
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When Mei Mei strains her voice at the first gig of their music band, Dr. Panda comes up with a creative idea for how to save the day.
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09:39
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Oto's RC car goes haywire in the middle of a race and he's sure it's the car's fault! Why did only Oto's car break?
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09:51
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Everyone in town is convinced that Leo must be magical. But Leo's not magical at all, so how will she get out of this difficult situation?
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10:00
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Maddie learns how a camera works and discovers how a hairbrush is made in a factory.
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10:15
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Maddie learns what happens when we go to sleep, and she discovers how a sofa is made.
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10:30
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Re-using the silverware to make something so awesome that it has left us in awe!
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10:39
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Yawn! After a good ol nap let's re-use our pillow covers!
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Join Bitz and Bob as the children test materials to build houses for little pig toys. You can do it too!
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11:00
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We're making our own balloon race zip-wires to fly pictures to our friends. Let's race!
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11:03
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Defying gravity is Phil's mission but maxing out a hoop glider proves to be hard. Plus, hovering helium balloons and more anti-gravity fun!
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Dr Xand takes the throne when Dr Chris sets him the task of being Mini-Xand's pituitary gland, and Dr Ronx learns about dental braces.
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12:00
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With the help of Eureka Girl, Doc K and Nash try to find ways to create a wave in a quest to manipulate water.
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12:24
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Comedian Dara O'Briain joins Rattus Rattus for a show about space to mark the anniversary of the 1969 moon landings.
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There is an emergency in Rome. Dr. Makina's factory is creating acid rain that is melting the Coliseum! Can the MeteoHeroes save the day?
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13:03
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An increase in water temperature in a Polish lake is threatening the local fish population. The MeteoHeroes must solve the problem.
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13:09
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It's Hosanna's 9th birthday and she mentions she doesn't like single-use plastic. So let's go green and play some games.
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The Grimwades want to reduce their food miles and set themselves a challenge to source the rest of their food for tonight's dinner locally.
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A group of young adventurers continue their search for the Big Seven wild animals in Addo Elephant National Park.
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Gemma holds her breath and nose as Slab, the Staffy, goes under the knife. And Marisa rescues a three-legged tomcat.
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14:21
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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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14:27
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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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Oto has agreed to try to sell his plane toy. Oto, Doki, and Fico head to a toy auction in Chicago, USA.
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Paint beautiful birds in a bush!
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Franky scares Fab and the cubs with tales of his battles with the common lizard. And Grandad recalls some of his treacherous adventures.
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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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Phil looks at the different forces that make things spin. He shows how to make a gyroscopic whirligig and a Magnus Effect flyer.
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Whether it's sensational-looking snacks, cute craft, or even a stunning science experiment, the team is here to help you make life gorgeous!
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The doctors do a poo experiment. Dr. Xand donates blood. In the emergency room, there's a cut hand and a cut eyebrow.
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The Nektons find the Dark Orca pirate submarine completely deserted! But why? And what are those mysterious, ghostly sounds?
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16:51
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Eric separates the colours in a felt tip pen using chromatography. This gives him a way to write secret messages.
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The gang decides to host their very own Video Game Olympics. Only the best will make it through all the video game events to win the medal.
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It's the final day of the boys' team's adventure in Japan. Can they beat the locals in a Sumo Wrestling match?
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17:23
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Rainbows are circular, but from the ground we can only see the upper arch.
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Host Philippe Cousteau Jr. visits a few different animal rescues centers and shows how the animals are prepared to go back into the wild.
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18:00
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Contortionist Bonetics divulges how he used his superhuman bendiness to achieve a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title.
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Viral social media sensation Wes P, aka Mr Uekusa, shares how his amazingly bizarre set of skills led him to become a world record holder.
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Plankton are the foundations of the ocean food chain. Without them, pretty much nothing could survive.
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They are often pictured dressed in animal skins and living in caves, but Cro-Magnon man was more advanced than popular opinion suggests.
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Christian makes snacks in a mug, Molly bakes a giant cake, and Hari and Lila figure out ways to make a sleepover great.
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To help Megan prepare to run the London Marathon, Matilda cooks a healthy pasta dish while Jack and Holly make a motivational film.
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The fearless Junior Vets get in the shark tank, and dogs Boris and Red have surgery to help them go walkies.
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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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Acro gymnast George has had enough of people misunderstanding his sport. And Corey returns home from the World Championships in Russia.
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20:48
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Ice hockey player Liam plays against men twice his age in an action-packed match and Kloe and Beccy head to the British Championships.
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21:18
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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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Lord Roach is crazy about spices! In order to appease his master's taste buds, Little Lewis must travel to the ends of the Earth.
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Lord Roach is feeling a little down lately! So Little Lewis dons his court jester garb, bringing a smile to his master's face.
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Draw interlaced paths and choose which one is yours.
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Draw what you see, not what you think.
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22:00
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Steve Spangler shows how you can use science to make toys and create amazing bubbles.
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22:21
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In this episode we travel to Zaragoza in Spain where researchers are currently producing innovative biodegradable packages and containers.
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We meet with computer scientists who are digitally rebuilding the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp that was destroyed after World War II.
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Steve Spangler does fun experiments based on the science of electricity.
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22:51
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Can Casper, a fun little robot, have a positive effect on the recovery of young cancer patients?
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22:57
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Can cold water mist improve the taste and structure of bread? We met up with German food technologists to find out.
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23:00
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Science is making huge breakthroughs with microtechnology. It can even help develop tiny animals.
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Heathrow Airport is developing a new way to analyze security information. The system known as "TASS" brings together various data sources.
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We need sleep. New technologies have been developed to help us sleep better. For some animals, their day begins when we are sleeping.
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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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Телепрограмма - Четверг, 23.05.2024
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Dr Giles Yeo investigates the science behind the "clean eating" movement.
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What does shower gel have to do with fat? Why does shampoo foam? The answers may surprise you!
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Steve Spangler shows how some amazing tricks are done, based on science.
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Can volcanic eruptions be predicted? How? Researchers of the ERC-CHRONOS project are trying to answer those questions.
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Scientists of the TRADR project are building human-robot teams to better deal with dangerous industrial accidents.
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Everyday habits analysed by science: from thumb sucking to online gambling.
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Our bodies are amazing, but some things about them need a little explanation from science!
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Experts decipher the mysteries of our hearing: the effects noise and silence on have on us, and the different ways we hear.
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There are a lot of traditional beliefs passed down from generation to generation. Science separates the facts from fiction.
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Make Your Lava Lamp
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Science looks at the secrets behind sugar: in our diet, in our tastebuds and behind the scenes at a sugar factory.
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Science is not confined to the laboratory: it has given us great inventions that make daily life easier - at home and on the go.
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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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Gemma holds her breath and nose as Slab, the Staffy, goes under the knife. And Marisa rescues a three-legged tomcat.
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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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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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The doctors reveal the power of mighty mucus in keeping bacteria out of your airways.
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There's flamenco dancing in the lab as the doctors take a look at the fat pads in your feet.
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06:54
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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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07:00
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Tom Thomas' old alarm clock breaks. Papus and Nolik go to fix it, but end up in the trash can together with the old clock.
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07:09
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Learn how to make the "Magic Unicorn Lion".
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07:12
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Make a Dino baby!
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07:18
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Learn to make an elephant mouse.
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07:24
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Brett finds himself treasure hunting solo while also attempting to get the group back together.
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07:39
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In the courtyard, kids are making fun of Pénélope because she likes Julien. Why do we make fun of people we care about?
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07:45
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Maceo calls Juliette a "tomboy" because she likes to play soccer. But why can't girls play soccer as well?
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Oliver is a young orphan who is forced to work. He escapes with Siesta, is captured by Fagin, and is eventually rescued by Mr. Brownlow.
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08:09
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When Darwin and Newts use the zipline to take Heni to see an incredible giant snail, they use their knowledge of magnets to save the day!
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08:21
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Construct a mountain bridge!
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08:24
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During a summer heat wave, something or someone - perhaps a cryptid Camenel - keeps draining the water from the wading pool.
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Kit and Mr. Battery break into the lighthouse to find out what it's for.
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The icebreaker loses its crew, and Kit and his curious crew must jump in and bring the ship safely to the port.
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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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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 is excited to be serving her marmalade at the Jungle Café. The problem is that Zip and Pop are eating the food instead of serving it.
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Maddie learns how a car transporter works and discovers how a car engine is made.
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It's game time. After the plans of playing a game of tennis seem ruined, Dr. Panda suggests a new game called 'pandaball'.
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09:39
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Oto decides to attempt a world record for the biggest pancake. But can he really make it all by himself?
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09:51
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Sprinter and Riwahl offer to help Rosa with the new cupboard. But soon this turns into a competition of who is the better helper.
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Maddie learns how a washing machine works and discovers how jeans are made in a factory.
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Maddie learns how starlight works and finds out how stop frame animation films are made.
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Bring the beach closer to you with these DIY activities!
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10:36
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What can Hepi and Briko make with clothespins? Let's find out!
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Let's rock! And amplify! Bitz, Bob and the children are making their own mega megaphones.
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11:00
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Bitz, Bob and the children are engineering their own paper windmills to use wind power!
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11:03
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Phil finds out how much power can be generated by a human being? Plus, how a generator works, make your wind turbine, and a solar panel!
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11:30
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There's a tug of war in today's lab as the doctors show the strength of your ligaments, and Dr Xand meets a duo who make bionic hands!
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Doc K tries to gain superpowers through lightning. She and Nash learn about renewable energy and the magic of wireless power transfer.
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12:24
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Actress Dani Dyer helps Rattus Rattus build his new career in politics.
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12:54
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The Spanish Coast Guard is calling for the MeteoHeroes' help to prevent potentially harmful cargo from falling into the sea!
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Residents of a farming community have complained about a mysterious, terrible odor! Will the MeteoHeroes find the source of the stink?
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13:09
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Explore static electricity with everyday household objects and try magic tricks that use atmospheric pressure and adhesive force.
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13:33
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A group of young explorers head for the deep sea on their search for the biggest of the Big Seven wild animals in South Africa - the whale.
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Tilly, the rescued poodle, embraces her new "forever home" and Charlie is getting better and better by the day.
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14:21
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X-Rays are a type of superhero vision, because when we look at an X-Ray image we can see shadows of the objects the x-ray passes through.
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14:24
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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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Gabi spots a rare woodpecker and two members of the Worldwide Expedition Club come to see it. Did Gabi really see what she thinks she saw?
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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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Grandad and Binah are astonished to learn how dragonflies see the world through thousands of lenses.
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Phil shows how to build a geodesic dome with gum drops and toothpicks. Then he maxes it out with oranges and watermelons.
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15:39
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Unwind with your very own DIY Zen garden, or let off some steam with some truly satisfying smashed potatoes.
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The doctors explain how and why we breathe. They look at snot, mucous and the skin. In the emergency room, someone has concussion.
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At Catatumbo Bay, a lightning storm has been raging for hundreds of years. The Nektons' investigations reveal who is responsible!
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Eric uses an ice cube experiment to show how light colours reflect light and heat better than dark colours.
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Jesse, Julia and Ian decide to make their own video game-themed board game but can't stop pranking each other.
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17:18
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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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17:23
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The girls' team and presenter Camille Ucan are in Malaysia, being introduced to the sport of Lion Dancing!
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17:33
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In this episode, we see a few different ways researchers are fighting invasive plants, animals, and materials in native habitats.
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18:00
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Escapologist performer Andrew Basso reveals how he managed to escape a water tank in record time while bound at the hands and feet.
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18:12
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The Giang brothers reveal how they achieved their nail-biting GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title using their incredible circus skills.
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18:27
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One of the most important components in fireworks is gunpowder. The different metal salts produce the colours.
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18:30
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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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18:48
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The wasp has to burrow underground to find cicadas. It brings the cicada to its burrow to feed its larvae.
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18:54
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Yas makes giant bubbles, Devonte has a delicious frozen drink, Gabe plays a great trick, and Adelaide upcycles bottles.
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19:15
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Along with her brother Jack, Matilda meets champion BMX rider Matti Hemmings. Then she makes soup and bread, and churns her own butter.
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Chip, the dog, is struggling to walk - can a new hip ease his pain? And is Jasper, the cat, really a chicken killer?
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20:00
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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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20:24
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It's the Artistic British Championships. But Ekraj is late for podium training and doesn't seem very focused on the competition.
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20:48
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While the Icicles are battling it out in Austria, disaster strikes for Charlie in his speed skating debut.
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21:18
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A couple is keen to adopt Turbo, but can they deal with his bathroom issues? And Karen's dog, Ava, is having her stitches out.
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21:42
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In the pools of Madagascar, the frog spawn is safe from most predators that can't fly. The wasp, however, wants tadpoles for dinner.
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Mudskipper fish live on land. They can hold water in their gills and by keeping their skin moist they can breathe through it.
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Create animals from leaves.
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Draw an acrobat on several faces of a folded paper sheet and unfold it to see their choreography.
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22:00
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Steve Spangler reveals the secrets of colour, with amazing experiments that can be done at home.
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22:21
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Could plasma be used to treat diseases such as HIV and tuberculosis? In this episode engineers and healthcare professionals provide answers.
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22:27
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We join the crew of Finland's main research vessel in order to find out how healthy the European waters are.
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22:30
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Steve Spangler creates some amazing projects - based on science - that can be built with things you can buy at a hardware store.
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22:51
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In this episode we find out what the effects of earthquakes and tsunamis are on critical infrastructures such as nuclear plants.
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22:57
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Can algorithms improve the wellbeing of pigs? Scientists have developed a sophisticated platform to answer that question.
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23:00
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Technology helps the police solve crime, but training people and animals can have amazing crime-solving results too.
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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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Our skin is an extraordinary organ that potects us every day. Sometimes its reactions are a bit extreme.
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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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