Dallas Campbell, Liz Bonnin, Jem Stansfield and Dr. Yan Wong take on the scientific world by devising their own ingenious ways of explaining cutting-edge developments in technology.
The human power station
Can you train your brain?
Little bang live
Bang goes the winter weather
Explosions: how we shook the world
The search for life: the drake equation
Vortex cannon
Jet pack
Vacuum climber
Rockets & space
Adrenaline junkie
Helicopters
Braking systems & origins of speech
Microwave death ray & gyroscopes
Spider silk & flight school
Toffee powered rocket & sense of smell
Land speed, oil, and csi
G-force, sport relief, and atoms
Charles darwin, hydrofoil and 3d
Steel, immortality, dolphins
Ash, ice and carbon
Happiness, climate change and avalanches
Free diving, horsepower and antimatter
Smell, life and junk fuel
Oil spill disaster
Sunburn, smarter, square wheels
Jetlag, solar system, square wheeled motorbike
Weather, wave power and evolution
Icelandic volcano eruption, gambling in vegas, solar furnaces
Ice boat, comets, hypothermia
Japanese earthquake and tsunami
Ivf, playground swing, and a special mirror
Supersonic, sticky stuff and an optical illusion
Calories, risk and antibiotics
Light, lasers and citizen science
Gm crops, dust allergy and shattering glass
Singing road, dad dancing, dna family tree
Recycling, gps and magic tricks
Diamonds, popcorn and cancer
Rip currents, evolution and making gold
Rockets, robots
Stem cell research, memory
Bedbugs, gravitational lensing and statistics
Tooth decay and refreezing food
Helium shortage, radiation and airport security
Nuclear power
Fuel for free
Is life too loud
Cyber security
Crowds
Wireless signals
Energy
Traffic
Humans and dogs
Plastic
Antibiotics
Sugar
Safety
Food technology
Under pressure
Personal medicine
Air pollution
Energy
Cancer
Big data
Ageing
Flu
Flooding
Trains
Disaster relief
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