Gwida Tat- Televixin - il-Ħamis, il-Ħamis, 09 ta Mej, 2024Issa
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An evolutionary biologist and an electronics engineer investigate our relationships with robots and ask if they could ever become conscious.
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01:00 EEST
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In this episode Steve Spangler throws Mentos in a hundred bottles of soda, creating numerous gushing soda geysers.
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01:21 EEST
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In this episode we attempt to figure out how the level of chemical pollution of our marine ecosystems can be monitored in an accurate way.
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01:27 EEST
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Researchers of the Harvest4D project are working on ways to make 4D reproduction of complex monuments possible with smart phones.
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01:30 EEST
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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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01:57 EEST
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Get the Air in the Bottle
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02:00 EEST
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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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02:30 EEST
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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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03:00 EEST
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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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03:27 EEST
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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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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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04:00 EEST
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Science meets beauty with the background story behind great hair, skin and the perfect perfume.
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04:30 EEST
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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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04:51 EEST
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Megan worries about the medical condition of the mono-eyed cat that's stolen her heart. And Gabby's reunited with a former foster friend.
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05:15 EEST
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The red panda and the saki have been having issues with their teeth and the dentist is here to help!
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05:36 EEST
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Morgan, the deaf orca, is about to give birth to her very first calf. This would be the greatest natural phenomenon in the zoo's history.
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06:00 EEST
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The Doctors hit the road in the Ouch Taxi to surprise the winners of the 3rd Ouch! Awards.
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06:30 EEST
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The doctors do the world's biggest poo in the lab to show you how your digestive system works, and we meet a horse-riding Brilliant Body.
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06:57 EEST
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Bread rises thanks to a chemical reaction called fermentation, and yeast. Yeast changes the sugars in the dough into carbon dioxide.
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07:00 EEST
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When Professor Eugenius picks up signals with his new antenna he thinks he may have made contact with aliens.
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07:09 EEST
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Help Pooch get over the gap by building a nice strong bridge! We're here to support you.
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07:15 EEST
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What makes a kite stay in the sky? We'll explain all with this playful paper poultry!
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07:24 EEST
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Brett must convince the group to do something extremely terrible to continue their adventure.
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07:39 EEST
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Maceo, Mily, Leo, and Hugo are playing tag at recess when Maceo and Leo suddenly start to fight. Mily wonders: Why do we fight?
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07:45 EEST
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Lola walks around naked while the babysitter is in the house. Luc is embarrassed but Mily doesn't get it: Why are we all so modest?
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07:54 EEST
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Both Quasimodo and Frollo fall in love with Esmeralda. Trouble starts when Siesta helps Quasimodo woo her.
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08:09 EEST
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Darwin's camera breaks just before the Kiwifruit Valley Cross Country and he has to come up with a new way to take photos of the big event.
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08:24 EEST
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When the fish in the local pond all seem to disappear, Addison and Tess set out to solve the mystery.
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08:39 EEST
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Kits efforts to find a local population on Venus result in a volcano eruption.
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08:45 EEST
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Kit takes part in a big planetary racing competition on Mars.
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08:48 EEST
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Smorph's favourite robot toy has stopped working! See how an electrical circuit is made and get the robot working again.
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08:54 EEST
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Smorph is looking for a solution to fix his lamp so that he can finish his painting.
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09:00 EEST
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Bevel Genie's lamp goes flying into the air, landing on top of a cactus. Bitz has to figure out how to bring the lamp back to Bevel.
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09:15 EEST
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At a playground, Maddie learns how swings & slides work, then visits a plant pot factory.
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09:30 EEST
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It's a challenging day at Dr. Panda's diner when it turns out there are no eggs. Is it possible to bring the eggs back on the menu?
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09:39 EEST
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Doki decides to go to the Ogasawara Islands, Japan, to make his own deep sea nature video and get footage of the rare giant squid!
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09:51 EEST
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Sprinter feels bad that Leo is so small. He builds her a machine that alters the size of things.
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10:00 EEST
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Maddie learns how we make different sounds when we sing and how trombones are made.
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10:15 EEST
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Maddie learns how a suspension bridge works and finds out how playground flooring is made.
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10:30 EEST
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Upcycling old t-shirts to a whole new level, let's just say we make them even more cooler.
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10:36 EEST
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No place to sit? Do not worry, we have the most creative solution for you!
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10:54 EEST
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We're exploring friction by racing toys on different surfaces!
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11:00 EEST
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We're turning cardboard tubes, elastic bands and pencils into paper ball launchers to test how the stored energy can launch paper balls!
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11:03 EEST
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The "vinegar and baking soda volcano" needs a more reactive overhaul. Plus, Phil coats his outfit in hydrophobic spray and gets in the pool.
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11:27 EEST
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Make your very papier mache balloons!
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11:30 EEST
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The doctors explore the bones in your feet. Meet the families awaiting their first Ouch babies, and be amazed by today's amazing trick!
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12:00 EEST
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Doc K and Nash learn how to shrink and expand. After getting tips from the experts, they go back to the workshop to shrink a bag of chips.
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12:24 EEST
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Rattus Rattus launches his own radio station with the help of his guest, social media star Holly H.
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12:54 EEST
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A German town is facing a difficult situation because of missing solar panels. Can the MeteoHeroes find a solution and save the day?
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01:00 EEST
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Dr. Makina plans to use the endangered Yosemite woolly sunflower for perfume manufacturing! Only the MeteoHeroes can save the day!
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01:09 EEST
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The kids explore how objects move from areas of high air pressure to areas of low air pressure and how space suits protect astronauts.
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01:33 EEST
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When travelling through the Hottentots Holland Mountains, the team finds an ancient wagon trail used by settlers almost four centuries ago.
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02:00 EEST
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Xavier battles to keep up with the baby barn owl's voracious appetite. We meet Bear - a dog that looks like a horse and plays like a tiger.
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02:21 EEST
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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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02:24 EEST
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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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02:30 EEST
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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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Tiny Owl is trying to explain the differences between hares and rabbits to Mommy and Daddy. And Fiona Fox is engrossed in the hares on TV.
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03:00 EEST
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Grandad thinks that the badger on TV is a distant cousin of his. Grey's noisy eating makes it impossible for Red to watch the show.
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Phil builds a spool racer out of a giant cable spool. Plus, a maxed out craft stick chain reaction, mouse-traps and ping pong balls.
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Molly makes savoury pancakes from leftover food, Adelaide grows an avocado tree, Jenna plays a trick, and Christian makes ice cream.
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03:57 EEST
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Functions make computer programming a lot easier! Find out why they are so important.
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04:00 EEST
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Doctors Chris and Xand show what happens when you sneeze, and they look at the human brain.
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Ant finds a mysterious box. But a swarm of rabidly voracious "things" emerge, chasing him!
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04:51 EEST
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Eric learns that an anemometer - an instrument to measure wind speed - is important for sailors and for pilots. Then he makes one himself.
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Julia and Ian shoot a commercial for a sponsor without telling Jesse. When Jesse finds out, he decides to leave the garage.
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05:15 EEST
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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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05:18 EEST
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It's the final day of the girls' team's adventure in Mongolia! Today they have an epic relay race against the locals.
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05:33 EEST
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In this episode, we visit a few examples of threatened places, from barrier islands to millions of acres of pristine land.
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06:00 EEST
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Formidable martial arts couple Lisa and Chris Pitman demonstrate their powerful skills, which earned them a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title.
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06:12 EEST
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Karate champion Kevin Bergquist demonstrates his world record-breaking, whip-cracking skills and teaches about confidence and positivity.
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06:27 EEST
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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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06:30 EEST
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Pittsburgh adventure: Rapids, Primanti Brothers, bird encounter at National Aviary, and gliding with Pittsburgh club—an exciting week!
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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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06:54 EEST
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Abhi makes an amazing dog bed, Molly cooks delicious koala lamingtons, and Jenna plays a joke on her parents with fake dog poo.
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07:15 EEST
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Matilda's dad organises a fishing trip for her, her mother and her sister. They take part in a fishing competition and she cooks outdoors.
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Today the Junior Vets are examining Jack, the nervous horse, treating enormous land snails, and helping a puppy with a worrying infection.
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Early pioneers explored the world using mathematics to navigate by the sun and the stars. But how does it help us in the age of satellites?
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08:00 EEST
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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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08:24 EEST
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It's the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships, and Amelie and Phoebe represent Great Britain together with Ondine, Halle, and Annie.
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Kloe visits her family in Hungary, where she plans to find inspiration for her upcoming solo gala.
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09:18 EEST
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Laura helps Levi's owner Susie understand why he bites his tail. He needs a job!
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09:45 EEST
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It's not always happy families in the wild. Some creatures have very strange parenting skills.
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09:48 EEST
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On a sheet with a color gradation, use Indian ink to draw shadows.
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09:52 EEST
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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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09:54 EEST
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An accumulation of stickers creates an abstract and nice composition.
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While supersizing DIY experiments at the Museum of Science in Boston, Higginsworth becomes a human-sized balancing toy.
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10:21 EEST
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European researchers have developed avatars to improve the rehabilitation of people suffering from schizophrenia.
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10:24 EEST
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In order to reconstruct the past, present, and future of the star formation in our galaxy, researchers have analyzed the galactic plane.
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10:30 EEST
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Host Steve Spangler teaches science to visually impaired and blind kids with new experiments.
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10:51 EEST
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Italian researchers are assessing the health of European soils by studying 25,000 samples scattered around Europe.
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10:54 EEST
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Researchers are experimenting with a new way to produce energy. The tools? A giant container and windows filled with a circulating fluid.
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Science answers some simple questions we have about food, the body and animals.
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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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The human body is capable of amazing feats. The reactions of our body and brain when we go beyond our limits is amazing.
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A team of French scientists has developed a potential HIV/AIDS vaccine, using a protein of the HIV-virus called 'GP41'.
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Gwida Tat- Televixin - il-Ġimgħa, il-Ġimgħa, 10 ta Mej, 2024
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Meet David Suzuki, an 83-year-old Canadian, who travels across the country to learn how we can live better and healthier, and age well.
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12:42 EEST
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Does spinach make us strong? Does meat give us pimples? Does sparkling water help our digestion? Find out!
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12:51 EEST
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At Christmas, many of us decorate our homes. Get tips on safe ways to make your home prettier this season.
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In this episode host Steve Spangler shows how to walk on water. He also explores the question: What is a fluid?
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01:21 EEST
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In this episode, we visit a patient who was affected by biofilm infection - an infection that is dangerous for people with implants.
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To address the complex nature of obesity, researchers are recording eating behavior, chewing patterns, and swallowing habits.
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The world of medicine is changing due to technology, but alternative methods can also have a positive impact.
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02:00 EEST
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How can we keep food fresh longer to reduce waste? Can we eat food when it has past its expiry date? Is cheap food always bad?
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02:24 EEST
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Make Your Lava Lamp
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Some things in the plant and animal kingdom seem strange at first glance.These quirks of nature are deciphered by science.
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The way we make glass bottles, knives, and even flour for our bread has changed a lot over the centuries. These changes are presented.
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The earth, sea and sky are full of amazing phenomena. In the past people thought they were magic, but science can explain them.
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How to Control a Pendulum with Your Mind
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Our skin and hair changes if we don't wash regularly. Animals don't have baths, but they have developed their own ways of keeping clean.
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Homer is fitted with the braces he hopes will help him get back on his feet and Bella, the Ragdoll, has been having a traumatic journey.
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A mother surrenders her precious dog who's helped her through her darkest days. Wandi, the world-famous dingo, drops in to see Marisa.
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Get a glimpse of the life of Jorge, Loro Parque's head vet and Javier, Head of Environmental Affairs.
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The aquarium team initiates its very own breeding program. In the meantime, Lin Mao, the white tiger, is having a hip problem.
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06:00 EEST
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Meet two new Ouchers, and find out how eye muscles work with an unusual fairground game.
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06:27 EEST
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The doctors make Billy Bones his very own bum and reveal the power of your gluteus maximus muscle!
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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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Fire thinks burying batteries into the soil will give Toola's lemon seedling more energy to grow.
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07:09 EEST
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Have you ever wanted to fire a vortex of air? This make is a real blast!
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How do you breathe in and out? In this make we'll build a respiratory system. It sounds complicated, but it won't take lung!
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Hulk witnesses Brett's dark side that threatens to tear the group apart.
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07:39 EEST
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Mily rehearses a magic trick and believes she's found a way to become invisible. It makes her wonder where the line is between good and bad.
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When Mily loses her hat, she asks everybody when they last saw her wear it. As she gathers more clues, she wonders: Can our memory trick us?
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07:54 EEST
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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 EEST
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Inspired by a sleepover at a friend's place, Darwin and Newts build a trampoline prototype before building a larger trampoline.
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Addison and Alex are afraid that Mrs. Rorschach is being secretly intimidated by a shadowy pro wrestler named the Lucha Grandma.
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Kit is having a hard time crossing an Asteroid belt that lies between Mars and Jupiter.
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Kit arrives at a sleeping comet. On its icy surface he finds two frozen robotic spacecraft - Philae and Rosetta.
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08:48 EEST
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Smorph wants to light up a bunch of lamps altogether and needs to learn how different electronic components work.
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Smorph finds out how some materials conduct electricity and some do not.
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09:00 EEST
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It's the Pizza Bake Off and Bob is preparing his special recipe. The pizzas are already in the ovens, so what can possibly go wrong?
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Maddie shows us how disco balls reflect light & learns how jigsaw puzzles are made.
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09:30 EEST
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As a truck driver, Dr. Panda has a difficult task - to deliver fragile eggs to Leo's cabin up the rocky mountain road. But is this possible?
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09:39 EEST
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Could Anabella's kooky fish really fly? They head to a "birdman" competition in California, USA to find out!
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09:51 EEST
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When Leo disappears, Bumble has to help Sprinter find her. All traces lead to Cleopatra. But soon, Bumble goes missing too!
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10:00 EEST
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Maddie learns how the life cycle of a butterfly works and finds out how wallpaper is made.
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Maddie learns how digger tracks help it move and she finds out how wellies are made.
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Let's turn the tablecloth into something festive!
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10:39 EEST
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We have found some old gems, let's create something cool and funky out of them.
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10:54 EEST
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Teddy gets a lift today as our friends are making superstrong lifters!
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A pencil, some paper and clear instruction can help to build the ideal treasure map.
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Phil uses air pressure to make a giant rocket. Plus, he blows up a bottle with liquid nitrogen and crushes a steel drum using air pressure.
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Make your very own pom poms!
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Dr Xand invents a facial recognition system to keep Dr Chris out of the lab, there's a brand-new quiz putting the doctors on the spot!
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Doc K and Nash try to master the invisible forces of the earth to help them move things without touching them.
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Rattus Rattus puts on some roller skates and presents a special show featuring some of history's greatest 'Firsts'.
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The number of puffins that usually spend the spring breeding on the coast of Wales has decreased. Our heroes are trying to determine why.
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The MeteoHeroes must lead a group of thirsty elephants to a water source since their traditional watering holes have dried up!
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Let's explore why humans have evolved opposable thumbs and experiment with creating movie effects using the illusion of forced perspective.
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When faced with jumping into a giant waterfall, the team must make a difficult decision about difficult challenges.
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02:00 EEST
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Karen welcomes a pair of posh kitties with a penchant for mischief. And Scarlett, the Pomeranian, makes an impressive comeback.
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02:21 EEST
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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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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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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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Fleabag and Plop explore their artistic sides as they each attempt to paint a Painted Lady butterfly, but with very different approaches.
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Grandad Badger gets scared when he hears about the owls' fearsome nocturnal hunting habits.
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A home-made stomp rocket gets maxed out into a giant version. Plus, Phil makes a vortex cannon and vacuum-seals himself to the wall!
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Light up your room with star jars!
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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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The doctors demonstrate how the body moves, Dr. Chris gets a bloodsucking leech on his arm, and they visit the emergency room.
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Ant is determined to find out what the mermaid-shaped thing is swimming outside the Aronnax. The search leads him straight to the pirates.
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Eric learns the difference between insects and other bugs. He finds out that insects have a head, thorax, abdomen, antennae, and six legs.
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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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The wasp has to burrow underground to find cicadas. It brings the cicada to its burrow to feed its larvae.
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Night time in the wild can look peaceful, but around the termite mounds the fluorescent beetle larvae are catching dinner with their light.
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The boys' team and presenter Karim Zeroual are in Japan. They're introduced to Sumo Wrestling and get their first taste of local life.
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Explore a few hidden parts of nature, including the unique traits of sea otters, small mantis shrimp, and turtle nests.
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Professional hoverboard artist and former figure skater Bianca Ciocirlan set a world record by performing seated pirouettes on a hoverboard.
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Puzzle solver Lim Kai Yi shows off his puzzling skills and shares tips and tricks required to become a record-breaking solver.
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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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Cancun escape: Parasailing, Coba ruins, Tres Reyes village, chili contest, Cenotes dip, and Guacamole mastery—an epic week in Mexico!
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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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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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Matilda and her family are preparing for the Ramsay Games. The girls play against the boys, and she makes biscuits for the winners.
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The kids are facing tough challenges and unusual tasks as they are trying to prove they've got what it takes to care for unwell animals.
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Leaving our planet and entering space is extremely difficult. So how does mathematics help rockets beat gravity and shoot out into space?
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Bear Grylls, legendary adventurist, and Ursula Burns, the first Black woman CEO of a Fortune 500 company, share their stories of triumph.
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Ekraj has been selected for the South West team, and he has to perform at his very best to help win the team a medal.
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Alexia and Kloe are off to London to meet Dr. Xand to see if a scientist can figure out why they don't get dizzy when they spin.
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09:18 EEST
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Having won the hearts of everyone in the clinic, Turbo goes into foster care. Xavier finds an injured turtle and rushes him to the vet.
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09:42 EEST
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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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09:45 EEST
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Night time in the wild can look peaceful, but around the termite mounds the fluorescent beetle larvae are catching dinner with their light.
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09:48 EEST
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Use a grease pencil on tracing paper and a pen to make another drawing appear.
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Imagine the other side of a photographic portrait.
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Host Steve Spangler presents amazing science stunts that your friends will not believe - but they're real!
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Imagine a future when you can produce your own energy just by walking. Cool? Researchers are working very hard to make it happen.
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When it comes to global warming N2O causes much more damage than CO2. What do we know about this gas and how can we stop it?
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10:30 EEST
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Steve Spangler creates science toys, tricks, and experiments that you can make using simple things you can find in your kitchen.
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10:51 EEST
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Researchers are developing new wearable sensing technologies designed to overcome the limitations of existing monitoring systems.
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10:54 EEST
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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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11:00 EEST
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Science can not only explain what eggs, tomatoes and steak are made up of, it can also show the best way of cooking and eating them.
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11:27 EEST
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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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11:30 EEST
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The internet is full of videos of animals, people and things doing amazing things. The truth behind these videos is shown.
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11:57 EEST
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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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