TV program - Štvrtok, 02.05.2024Teraz
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An evolutionary biologist and an electronics engineer investigate the cutting edge of robot technology and its effect on our future.
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01:00
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Steve Spangler challenges a group of fourth-graders to invent a device that will keep an egg from breaking when it's dropped from a ladder.
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01:21
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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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01:24
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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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01:30
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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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01:57
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Make Your Lava Lamp
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02:00
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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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02:30
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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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03:00
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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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03:27
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How to Control a Pendulum with Your Mind
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03:30
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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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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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04:30
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Science is making huge breakthroughs with microtechnology. It can even help develop tiny animals.
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05:00
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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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05:27
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Make an Amazing Coloured T-Shirt
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05:30
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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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06:00
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The Doctors go head to head in a baking competition to show why your neck needs to twist, and Dr Xand meets a scorpion with medical skills.
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06:27
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The Doctors find out what fear does to your body with a supersized balloon pop, and find out what makes our Ouch Babies laugh!
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06:57
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During roasting, a chemical reaction called the Maillard reaction changes the bitter taste of cocoa beans to the chocolate flavour we love.
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07:00
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Tom Thomas doesn't know how to get a bothersome bee out of the kitchen.
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07:09
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Our Christmas cards have some lovely characters on them. We use our tracing skills to make a creative finding game.
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07:15
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Graham's been itching to go on a walk lately! We make a spinning star to play with outside.
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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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Lola is angry because Luke ate her share of the cake. Mily is determined to let justice rule and wonders: What constitutes justice?
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07:48
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Mily is attacked by a dog that just gave birth. She acted out of animal instinct and Mily wonders: Do humans have animal instincts as well?
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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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The rain stops Darwin and Newts from holding a "show and tell" day so they use the Internet to connect with their forest whanau remotely.
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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 Mrs. Rorschach suddenly develops an allergy, every indictor points to Mr. Tiggles as the cause. Addison has to solve the mystery.
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08:39
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Overheated, Kit loses consciousness and embarks on a strange dream journey around the world.
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08:45
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Kit loses Mr. Battery in a hot spring.
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08:51
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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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08:54
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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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Princesses Purl and Bitz organize a party for Sir Robo Bob and Sir Bevel but have forgotten to invite them. Bitz is on her way to fix that.
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09:15
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Maddie shows us how canal locks work and sees a garden gate being made.
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09:30
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Dr. Panda is painting pictures with June, when a sudden rainstorm ruins their pictures. Dr. Panda finds a way to save the day.
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09:39
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Why do Oto's lucky shoes smell exactly like stinky cheese? They head to a stinky cheese festival in Limburger, Belgium, to learn more.
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09:51
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Sprinter has built look-a-like robots to protect Hilltown. DiktaThor tries to fight them but realises that they aren't the real superhero.
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10:00
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Maddie shows us how a kite works and how electricity is made using a wind turbine.
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10:15
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Maddie shows us how a fish tank works and visits a factory to see how bath tubs are made.
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10:30
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Hepi and Briko reuse spoons to make some cute DIY's.
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10:39
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Creativity has no limits! Watch Hepi and Briko transform these cones into something lovely.
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10:57
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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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11:00
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Can you spot the differences? Look closely and help us fix a mega wheel too.
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11:06
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Phil starts with a Popsicle stick catapult. Plus, a maxed out paddle wheel boat and a re-enactment of how medieval catapults were used.
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11:30
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The doctors investigate the vestibular system - the part of the body that keeps you balanced. Then they meet a super-fast hockey star.
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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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Actress Dani Dyer helps Rattus Rattus build his new career in politics.
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12:54
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Margherita Rita invites six children with extraordinary abilities to become part of a team that takes real action against climate change.
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13:03
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The children arrive at the Meteo Expert Center. They are excited but also a little unsure of what to expect.
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13:09
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Find out how GPS tracking uses microwave signals to give information on location and speed and how to detect lies using body signals.
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13:36
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Four youngsters search a mountain range to find a secret library that has the power to unlock the secret to their country's survival.
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14:00
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Marisa is used to supporting others, but today it's her dog Millie going under the knife.
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14:24
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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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14:27
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A fractal is a pattern that keeps repeating itself at different scales. The Romanesco cauliflower is a great example of a natural fractal.
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14:30
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What are truffles? And if they're so rare, how do we find some? Doki, Gabi, Mundi and Fico head to the Tuscany region of Italy.
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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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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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15:39
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For movie night, Christian prepares a snack, Miles builds a projector, Hari and Lila discuss movie manners, and Abhi makes a dinosaur lamp.
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15:57
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An introduction to the two types of memory that computers use to function.
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16:00
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There's a furry friend in the lab as the doctors reveal how your brain's hippocampus works to create maps so you don't get lost.
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16:30
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The Nektons try to identify a unique life-form. Just as Ant discovers its true nature, an underwater mining machine threatens to destroy it!
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16:51
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Eric makes a rocket from a plastic bottle. Then he uses an air pump to cause a transfer of energy that launches the rocket into the sky.
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16:54
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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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17:15
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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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17:21
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The girls continue to learn about the legendary Mongolian nomads, and face their first long horse ride. Meanwhile, Camille gets a shock.
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17:36
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Join host Philippe Cousteau Junior and dive with bull sharks in Fiji to see how a protected marine reserve is helping them thrive.
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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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18:27
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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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Sydney Bridge climb, sailing, Tower Skywalk, Kakadu exploration, and daring croc dip at Crocosaurus Cove—an eclectic Aussie week!
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18:51
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Cheese mites are now largely regarded as a pest. But some artisan cheeses still use them, and their earthy flavour is enjoyed by many.
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18:54
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How to make beautiful burger pancakes for breakfast, trick your parents with a coffee spill prank, and make an epic homemade lava lamp.
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19:03
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How to find water in the wild, make a prank ice cream cone, and create the coolest cornflour gloop.
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19:15
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Matilda and her brother Jack compete in a pier-to-pier swimming race. Afterwards they relax with a fruity super smoothie bowl.
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Today, Isla, the dog is unwell, a baby donkey needs health check-ups, and alpacas are keeping the Junior Vets on their toes.
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20:00
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Nobel Peace Prize winner President F.W. de Klerk and pioneering British diplomat Valerie Amos share their lessons for life.
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20:24
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Daniel and his acrobatic team head to Portugal to represent Great Britain for the very first time.
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20:51
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Ice hockey teammates Liam and Rais have the biggest match of the season against their fiercest rivals.
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Timmy, the cat, works his charms on an adopter. And Arlo, the Staffy, returns for a vet visit. Who knew ingrown eyelashes were a thing?
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21:42
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Cheese mites are now largely regarded as a pest. But some artisan cheeses still use them, and their earthy flavour is enjoyed by many.
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21:45
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Bat colonies in caves bring a whole world of creatures with them. Snakes and frogs are happy to have bats for dinner.
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21:51
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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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Steve Spangler dishes up some sweet science with do-it-yourself experiments, all using candy.
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22:21
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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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22:24
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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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You can turn your kitchen into your very own science lab. Steve Spangler cooks up experiments you can create in your kitchen.
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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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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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There are a lot of traditional beliefs passed down from generation to generation. Science separates the facts from fiction.
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23:27
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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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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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TV program - Piatok, 03.05.2024
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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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Professor Martin Rees presents the modern search for extra-terrestrials, and the theory that our idea of alien life is all wrong.
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What does salt have to do with a baby's diaper? Discover the science of super-absorbency!
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Steve Spangler shows you how to turn your recycled junk into the coolest do-it-yourself science.
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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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Scientists are currently developing tools for bone regeneration that could lead to the development of new regenerative therapies.
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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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Get the Air in the Bottle
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It's possible to train even the wildest animals. Battery Man shows how he manages electricity and the science behind bubbles is explained.
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Thanks to 3D technology we will soon be able to customise clothes, print real organs and make virtual clones of ourselves.
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03:00
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Animals have a positive influence on our health, but they also keep us safe and can potentially provide us with renewable energy.
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03:27
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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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The Vikings came from Scandanavia with surprisingly modern technologies for the time. On land and sea, they used advanced design.
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Discover what it takes to be a singer, model or dancer. The professionals show how hard work and practice are necessary to succeed.
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Specialists show how to protect your devices, forensics solve a crime and archaeologists use high-tech devices to discover the past.
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05:00
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The bugs that cause sickness in winter can be avoided. Protect your skin from the cold and discover some old remedies that really work.
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Make Your Lava Lamp
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Some people have superhuman eyesight and memory. Hormones during pregnancy can give women amazing powers.
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A robotic system for assisting surgeons during neurosurgery operations has been developed in Italy. It's steadier than a surgeon's hand.
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06:00
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The Doctors attempt an experiment of superhero proportions to show why your ribcage is the perfect design.
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The Doctors take a dip in a jelly pool to show how your cells work!
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The periodical cicada uses prime numbers to survive. It lives underground for 13 or 17 years before coming to the surface to mate.
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07:00
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When Tom Thomas' dad bets him he can't put together an unassembled chair, Tom Thomas discovers the importance of following the instructions.
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07:09
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Graham's gone gaming crazy! He even looks like he's in a game! We make some retro-game inspired bobble head characters.
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07:15
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Nigel's been trying his hardest to make the tallest tower. We help him out and make some slotting disks - what will you make?
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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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When Mily wants a new beach bag her mom tells her she doesn't need one. Mily joins a garage sale to be able to afford it herself.
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Mily needs to write about someone for school but suffers from writers block. She wonders: How can we portray someone with only words?
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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 one of their friends gets hurt, Darwin and Newts form the Kiwifruit Valley Rescue Team to help in an emergency.
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08:21
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Construct a mountain bridge!
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08:24
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Ms. Bell has planned to surprise her students by hiding mammoth fossils in the school sandpit for them to dig up. But the fossils disappear.
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08:39
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During the race, Kit and Mr. Battery will use the wings of various seabirds.
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08:45
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An internet malfunction leads Kit to a bitten data cable at the bottom of the sea.
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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, Bob and Bevel are in a music band and are ready to impress a famous pop star. But Bevel can't sing and Bitz has to save the day!
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09:15
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Maddie learns how train tracks work and visits a factory where coloured paint is made.
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09:30
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Mei Mei organizes a photo shoot of Moo's chickens. When the spectacular poster-sized picture got damaged, Dr. Panda comes up with an idea.
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09:39
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Oto is trying to build a working model of a tank, from designs by Leonardo Da Vinci. But the tank won't roll! The team visits Italy.
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09:51
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Leo feels neglected because of the affection Sprinter is getting from the Bhilkans. Cleopatra takes advantage of the situation.
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10:00
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Maddie learns how hand dryers work and goes to a factory to see toilet paper being made.
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10:15
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Maddie sees how prosthetic legs are made and meets a special dog that can detect nuts.
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10:30
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Blank paper? No problem, Hepi and Briko are full of ideas.
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10:39
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Socks are not just to keep your feet warm! Hepi and Briko have some interesting sock-themed ideas.
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10:54
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We're exploring how you can use things in different ways. It's called repurposing!
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11:00
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With paper, straws, string and tape we're engineering our own symmetrical kites to fly!
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11:03
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Phil starts with a balloon powered hover disc. Plus, he also tries to use the power of friction to climb the walls and even to fly!
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11:30
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Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand reveal how your brain controls your body in today's lab experiment. Dr Ronx demonstrates some pet first aid.
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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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Horrible Histories looks at everyday life for people in Britain during World War 2. We meet heroic women and spies with sausages.
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Someone's been spraying toxic pesticides on crops. That is hurting all the bees, and they are in dire need of help.
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13:03
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Can Fulmen and Nubess protect priceless artifacts threatened to be destroyed by sudden and extreme rainfall?
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13:09
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Let's explore how soap molecules bond to form bubbles and try a vanishing trick using a box of crayons.
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The explorers search a colony of rare and endangered vultures that live high in the secluded mountains of the Western Cape.
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14:00
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Shiloh, the German Shepherd, has started limping, and Kylee wants to find out why. Xavier rushes in with a lifeless Lorikeet.
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14:24
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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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14:27
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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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When Anabella breaks a mirror, she worries that she's going to have bad luck, and refuses to go through with her Irish dancing recital!
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14:42
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Light up your room with star jars!
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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 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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15:36
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Make your very own dream keeper!
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15:39
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Gabe creates a spy periscope, Molly has a cake filled with a surprise, Abhi makes a hidden diary safe, and Miles creates an edible secret!
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Discover what artificial intelligence is and how it is used in everyday life.
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16:00
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It's totally gross! The hunt is on to find the grossest thing ever seen on Operation Ouch.
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Kaiko and Will try to examine a glowing fish but fall under its spell. Ant and Fontaine must rescue their parents, wearing blindfolds.
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Eric shows how to do a fingerprint experiment. Then he uses it to find out who took a bite out of his chocolate cake.
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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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It's not always happy families in the wild. Some creatures have very strange parenting skills.
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The giant Bornean leech can grow up to half a metre long. It likes eating worms, which it slurps like spaghetti.
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The girls' team are in Mongolia learning about the legendary Nomads. Today they watch a horse race and learn to use a bow and arrow.
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Explore some of our planet's most incredible natural formations, from coral in Fiji, to glaciers in the Canadian Rockies.
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18:00
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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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Contortionist Bonetics divulges how he used his superhuman bendiness to achieve a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title.
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18:24
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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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San Diego fun: Beach volleyball, paragliding at Torrey Pines, flow riding at Wavehouse, and Olympic archery lessons—an exhilarating week!
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Bat colonies in caves bring a whole world of creatures with them. Snakes and frogs are happy to have bats for dinner.
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How to attract birds to your garden, print your own t-shirt designs, and make the tastiest cake pops.
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How to make the ultimate prank pops, create your own cloud lamp, and wrap your presents sustainably.
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Matilda and her family are missing their dogs. They visit a real life dog hotel, and afterwards, she creates a lunch with a dog theme.
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The Junior Vets are removing a big lump from a dog, helping a cow give birth, and chasing down super-speedy birds at a theme park.
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Double Olympic gold medallist Kelly Holmes and European Space Agency astronaut Tim Peake tell of their extraordinary careers.
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20:24
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Alannah and Morgan have a fight on their hands at their first-ever English Trampoline Championships.
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20:48
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Kiara's dad is about to reveal a big secret. And brothers Rais and Aren are getting competitive on the ice hockey rink.
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Laura, Dawn, and Ziggy hit downtown for another lesson in doggy etiquette. Xavier rescues a confused kangaroo from a coastal caravan park.
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The queen is head of the ant colony. Honeypot ants sometimes have nests with more than one queen. That can lead to ant wars.
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The New Zealand glow worm is the larva of a small fly. The glowing network they spin looks pretty, but it's really a trap to catch insects.
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21:48
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Paint a fish with a water-based technique.
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An unexpected printing technique.
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22:00
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Steve Spangler is throwing a "science party"! Learn how to create an invisible party invitation, your own science snacks, and more!
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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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22:24
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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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22:30
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With her training as a biochemist, Miss America of 2020 shows us how to create a giant foaming batch of "Elephant's Toothpaste", and more!
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22:51
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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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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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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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European engineering firms are currently developing a new technology that allows cars to drive you instead of you driving them.
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Science puts our human flaws under the microscope: Why we lie, why we get lazy and why we eat when we're not even hungry.
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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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