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163 results found for all records.

  • Truth Will Out

    Human Evolution has Stopped

    Broadcast
    2001 (14 mins)

    Using interviews with scientists and archive material, this programme looks at the current state of human evolution. Has it stopped or slowed down? How is technology and culture changing the course of our...

  • Science Shack Series One

    SHACK/01/02

    Broadcast
    2001 (29 mins)

    Adam HART-DAVIES pres 1st in new 6 part interactive series answering viewers’ science questions. Australian team investigate fly’s ability to walk upside down on the ceiling. Incl 1st ever film to...

  • Science Shack Series One

    SHACK/02/02

    Broadcast
    2001 (29 mins)

    What do do when the oil runs out? Adam heats a jacuzzi, chills champagne, and cooks a slap-up meal - all without power from oil. solar-powered dinner parties

  • Science Shack Series One

    SHACK/03/02

    Broadcast
    2001 (29 mins)

    Interactive series in which Adam HART-DAVIES answers viewers’ questions on science. ‘How fast can your legs carry you?' What top speed will his bicycle pump water rocket super bike achieve?

  • Science Shack Series One

    SHACK/04/02

    Broadcast
    2001 (29 mins)

    Adam HART-DAVIS pres series which tackles viewers’ science questions. In this edition the dangers posed by lightning & how buildings, vehicles & people can be protected. Plus experiments & suggestions sent...

  • Science Shack Series One

    SHACK/05/02

    Broadcast
    2001 (29 mins)

    Interactive series in which Adam HART-DAVIES answers viewers’ questions on science. What is the biggest object able to fly? Adam builds flying machines out of paper. But will they get off the ground?

  • Science Shack Series One

    SHACK/06/02

    Broadcast
    2001 (29 mins)

    Interactive series in which Adam HART-DAVIES answers viewers’ questions on science. ‘Why did the Millennium Bridge wobble and what can be done to fix it?' Adam investigates by building his own wobbling...

  • Object Lessons

    Dark Matter

    Broadcast
    2001 (4 mins)

    Follow Professor Neil Spooner to the bottom of Europe’s deepest mine searching for dark matter particles that may not exist.

  • Object Lessons

    Bats

    Broadcast
    2001 (4 mins)

    Bats are cute, furry, interesting engineering problems, and fun for all the family - at least according to Professor John Altringham.

  • Object Lessons

    Coprolites

    Broadcast
    2001 (5 mins)

    Dr. Andrew Jones studies coprolites - fossilised poo. In this programme he explains his fascination with ancient excrement.