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Discovery Science Perjantai 24.5.

04:25
Engineered
Host Marshall Brain explores how a pressurised tennis ball, a number 2 pencil, a hot dog and a world-class fireworks display are designed, manufactured and tested.
05:15
The Gadget Show
Suzi and Ortis turn a traditional seaside hotel into an automated one, packed with gadgetry. Pollyanna heads to Singapore for the annual spectacular River Festival.
05:40
How Tech Works
What is the life-size Japanese robot monster toy; and just how fast can you speed around a race track? Dr Basil Singer finds out.

Kello 6:00

06:05
Meteorite Men
Swedish Meteor Balls. Geoff and Steve head north of the Arctic on an ambitious mission to find meteorites in a legendary Swedish forest. But will their perseverance pay off?
07:00
Tech Toys 360
Experience the revolutionary hovercraft that can fly, the gadget that enables you to wirelessly control all household electronics from a smartphone, and the ultimate snowmobile.
07:25
Tech Toys 360
Discover the water-propelled jetpack that allows riders to soar three storeys high, the wallet that guards against identity theft, and the world’s first GPS-enabled ski goggles.
07:50
The Future of...
Sex. With brain scans that can detect the presence of true love and research the DNA of potential mates, the future of sex is looking hot.
08:40
The Gadget Show
Suzi and Ortis turn a traditional seaside hotel into an automated one, packed with gadgetry. Pollyanna heads to Singapore for the annual spectacular River Festival.
09:05
How Tech Works
What is the life-size Japanese robot monster toy; and just how fast can you speed around a race track? Dr Basil Singer finds out.
09:30
Da Vinci's Machines
The team constructs one of Da Vinci's most futuristic designs. This machine, envisioned by Da Vinci in the 15th century, could rival modern-day inventions. But will it work?
10:25
What's That About?
Uncover more remote locations, top secret occupations and things that few people ever get to experience.
11:20
Superships
Launching a Leviathan – Hellespont Fairfax. As hundreds of North Koreans construct the world's largest double-hulled oil tanker, take a trip on board to see how this massive ship is the latest advance in oil transportation.

Kello 12:00

12:10
Meteorite Men
Atacama Desert Hidden Gems, Chile. Steve and Geoff battle sub-zero temperatures at 9,000ft to search for serious space rocks. Will they find the big money meteorites they're after?
13:00
The Future of...
Sex. With brain scans that can detect the presence of true love and research the DNA of potential mates, the future of sex is looking hot.
13:50
Sci-Fi Science
How to Build a Flying Saucer. Using cutting-edge research and theoretical physics, Dr Michio Kaku reveals how we could all one day be using the aliens' favourite mode of transport.
14:20
The Gadget Show
Suzi and Ortis turn a traditional seaside hotel into an automated one, packed with gadgetry. Pollyanna heads to Singapore for the annual spectacular River Festival.
14:45
How Tech Works
What is the life-size Japanese robot monster toy; and just how fast can you speed around a race track? Dr Basil Singer finds out.
15:10
Tech Toys 360
Experience the revolutionary hovercraft that can fly, the gadget that enables you to wirelessly control all household electronics from a smartphone, and the ultimate snowmobile.
15:35
Tech Toys 360
Discover the water-propelled jetpack that allows riders to soar three storeys high, the wallet that guards against identity theft, and the world’s first GPS-enabled ski goggles.
16:00
Scrapheap Challenge
Medieval merriment and madness reign as the Scrapheap Challengers attempt to construct mega throwing machines. Who has the engineering expertise to throw Robin Hood the furthest?
16:55
Future Weapons
Top Guns. Richard Machowicz finds out about the most powerful future weapons on the battlefield, as he undergoes a tough training programme for Top Guns.
17:45
Engineered
Host Marshall Brain explores how United States money, plywood, Cheddar cheese and the electroshock weapon known as the taser are designed, manufactured and tested.

Kello 18:00

18:35
Meteorite Men
Henbury Craters, Australia. Steve and Geoff are in north Australia to explore the Henbury meteorite craters. But will adverse weather conditions mean the whole trip is a washout?
19:30
Tech Toys 360
Discover the water-propelled jetpack that allows riders to soar three storeys high, the wallet that guards against identity theft, and the world’s first GPS-enabled ski goggles.
19:55
Tech Toys 360
Explore luxury supercars with Maserati's GranTurismo, a camera that can take 360 degree pictures, and the Nissan Leaf, the first all-electric, emission-free, affordable car.
20:20
The Future of...
Pleasure. See the future of all things pleasurable, including a miracle berry that makes sour food taste sweet, and robot musicians that teach all of us how to become great musicians.

Kello 21:00

21:10
The Gadget Show
The team sets out to destroy some of the world’s toughest gadgets. And Ortis jets off to Toronto, Canada to check out an off-road skateboard called DTV Shredder.
21:35
How Tech Works
What is facial recognition technology; and how are amateur rocket enthusiasts building innovative machines? Dr Basil Singer finds out.
22:00
Tech Toys 360
Discover the water-propelled jetpack that allows riders to soar three storeys high, the wallet that guards against identity theft, and the world’s first GPS-enabled ski goggles.
22:25
Tech Toys 360
Explore luxury supercars with Maserati's GranTurismo, a camera that can take 360 degree pictures, and the Nissan Leaf, the first all-electric, emission-free, affordable car.
22:50
Sport Science
Why do players smell after sport? The world’s most sophisticated nose, NASA 'Master Sniffer' George Aldrich, investigates which sports create the foulest-smelling athletes.
23:40
The Gadget Show
The team sets out to destroy some of the world’s toughest gadgets. And Ortis jets off to Toronto, Canada to check out an off-road skateboard called DTV Shredder.

Kello 24:00

00:05
How Tech Works
What is facial recognition technology; and how are amateur rocket enthusiasts building innovative machines? Dr Basil Singer finds out.
00:30
Sci-Fi Science
How to Build a Flying Saucer. Using cutting-edge research and theoretical physics, Dr Michio Kaku reveals how we could all one day be using the aliens' favourite mode of transport.
01:00
The Future of...
Pleasure. See the future of all things pleasurable, including a miracle berry that makes sour food taste sweet, and robot musicians that teach all of us how to become great musicians.
01:50
Sport Science
Why do players smell after sport? The world’s most sophisticated nose, NASA 'Master Sniffer' George Aldrich, investigates which sports create the foulest-smelling athletes.
02:45
Tech Toys 360
Discover the water-propelled jetpack that allows riders to soar three storeys high, the wallet that guards against identity theft, and the world’s first GPS-enabled ski goggles.
03:10
Tech Toys 360
Explore luxury supercars with Maserati's GranTurismo, a camera that can take 360 degree pictures, and the Nissan Leaf, the first all-electric, emission-free, affordable car.
03:35
The Future of...
Pleasure. See the future of all things pleasurable, including a miracle berry that makes sour food taste sweet, and robot musicians that teach all of us how to become great musicians.
04:25
Engineered
Host Marshall Brain explores how United States money, plywood, Cheddar cheese and the electroshock weapon known as the taser are designed, manufactured and tested.