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How are Rainbows formed? What does it mean to see a Mirage? And when we see a spinning dancer why one can either perceive as spinning clockwise or counter clockwise?

How are Rainbows formed? What does it mean to see a Mirage? And when we see a spinning dancer why one can either perceive as spinning clockwise or counter clockwise?

In this episode we visit the home of the future, a place where automation, robotics and connectivity combine to create an easier and more sustainable life for its human inhabitants.

In this episode we look at some of the ways technology is helping us solve the big environmental problems of our age.

Jörg and Cheyenne are challenged to build a javelin Launcher. The two work together and build a machine that is so impressive that Jörg thinks it could beat a professional athlete. But will they beat an Olympic medallist in the finale?

Jörg and Cheyenne are challenged to build a Rubber Powered Cannon! Cheyenne sets about building the wheels, framework, and crank for the cannon whilst Jörg sets about doing the science behind the rubber! Time to cause some serious carnage!

Investigative journalist Alex Hannaford heads to Hamburg to uncover the truth behind bizarre headlines of exploding toads.,

Alex seeks the truth behind a reported sightings of the continent's biggest marsupial carnivore an elusive wolf-like creature called the Tasmanian Tiger.,

Explore the many knots and when to use them. Take a look at mixed martial arts, find out what a satellite is, and discover more about your memory, mining and soil.,

This episode answers the big questions. What are acoustics? How can you learn to code? What are fiber optics, and how effective are herbal medicines? Plus much more!,

From blenders to boomerangs, air fryers to mummies, learn about the in's and out's of these items and topics plus an in depth look at e - sports covered in this episode.,

This episode looks at the effort involved in making the first photograph of a black hole and the search for planets orbiting distant stars.,

This episode focuses on the development of the Hubble Space Telescope and its successor the James Webb Space Telescope, a giant infra red instrument with the ability to see the most distant stellar activity.,

This episode examines the work done by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) the Solar Dynamics Observatory and the Parker Solar Probe.,

In a world where nothing is what it seems, take a look at the shades of colour, explore the Body transfer illusion, Liars paradox and video. Is moving pictures an illusion?,

In a world where nothing is what it seems, the lights are off and the spotlight is on the art of shadowgraphy. Next up we'll explore some card tricks and more optical illusions. Then feature rethinker performer Félicien Treway.,

In a world where nothing is what it seems, we'll take a look at magician's trade secrets, the contradictions of Zeno's paradox, and the UV - A Blacklight. We'll take another look at the levitation illusion, and illusionist David Blaine.,

Dr Jack meets extreme risk taker Matthew Adams. Will tests at the University of Cambridge show that Matthew has a different brain from non-risk taking Jack?,

The Wisconsin Air National Guard add a jet-powered punch to the end of the national anthem at a Nascar race at Road America.

We get to know the man who flies a stock 1947 Stearman like no one else on the planet & explore the aircraft that introduces fighter pilots to carrier landings.

Terry and Larry will test different famous shots from westerns. Can you shoot a cowboy hat off the bad guy? Will a shotgun blast really throw you back through a window? Can a single shot from a colt revolver break shackles?