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Discovery Science Torstai 23.5.
04:25
Science of Storm Chasing
Meteorologist Dr Josh Wurman and his crew of storm chasers are on a scientific mission; to gather never-before-recorded data from inside the heart of a tornado.
05:15
The Gadget Show
Jason and Ortis compete to build and race their own speedboat. And Jon investigates the best method for drying out your gadgets – with the help of a synchronised swimming team.
05:40
How Tech Works
What was the most cutting-edge car a hundred years ago; and how is the European Space Agency preparing to launch super-tech equipment onto Mars? Dr Basil Singer finds out.
Kello 6:00
06:05
Science of Storm Chasing
In an innovative effort to advance tornado science, meteorologist Dr Josh Wurman chases down deadly twisters and analyses the horrific damage they leave in their wake.
07:00
James May's 20th Century
Body Fantastic. James discovers some amazing medical advances as he pushes his body to the limit in a centrifuge, meets top athletes who run using prosthetic legs and witnesses open heart surgery.
07:25
James May's 20th Century
Take Cover. James looks at technology in warfare. He flies a supersonic jet and has a life-changing flight in the Typhoon, which goes from a standing start to nearly 10km high in 150 seconds.
07:50
Finding Bigfoot
Pilot. Matt Moneymaker and his team of Bigfoot Research Organization experts visit Prince of Wales Island, Alaska to investigate a recent spike in Bigfoot activity.
08:40
The Gadget Show
Jason and Ortis compete to build and race their own speedboat. And Jon investigates the best method for drying out your gadgets – with the help of a synchronised swimming team.
09:05
How Tech Works
What was the most cutting-edge car a hundred years ago; and how is the European Space Agency preparing to launch super-tech equipment onto Mars? 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?
Investigating the physics, chemistry and technology behind the items we use everyday. You will never look at these everyday objects in the same way again.
11:20
Superships
Mighty Servant 1 - High Seas Muscle. Join The Mighty Servant as it trucks a huge drilling platform from Korea to the Gulf of Mexico. With brute force and a steady hand, the ship is a marvel of ocean technology.
Kello 12:00
12:10
Meteorite Men
Alpha Site, Kansas. Steve and Geoff are in Kansas to explore a promising parcel of land that was previously off-limits. But will they find the mega meteorites they're looking for?
13:00
Finding Bigfoot
Pilot. Matt Moneymaker and his team of Bigfoot Research Organization experts visit Prince of Wales Island, Alaska to investigate a recent spike in Bigfoot activity.
13:50
Sci-Fi Science
How to Become Invisible. Dr Michio Kaku draws up the blueprints for a real invisibility cloak and reveals that vanishing into thin air could be much closer than we think.
14:20
The Gadget Show
Jason and Ortis compete to build and race their own speedboat. And Jon investigates the best method for drying out your gadgets – with the help of a synchronised swimming team.
14:45
How Tech Works
What was the most cutting-edge car a hundred years ago; and how is the European Space Agency preparing to launch super-tech equipment onto Mars? Dr Basil Singer finds out.
15:10
James May's 20th Century
Body Fantastic. James discovers some amazing medical advances as he pushes his body to the limit in a centrifuge, meets top athletes who run using prosthetic legs and witnesses open heart surgery.
15:35
James May's 20th Century
Take Cover. James looks at technology in warfare. He flies a supersonic jet and has a life-changing flight in the Typhoon, which goes from a standing start to nearly 10km high in 150 seconds.
16:00
Scrapheap Challenge
Two teams have four weeks to build machines for a big game of blow football. Who will have enough puff to win the rounds and challenge presenter Dick Strawbridge in the final?
16:55
Future Weapons
No Escape. Discover weapons that leave the enemy no place to hide, including the newest long-range ground attack missile, a revolutionary wall-breaching device, and the F22 Raptor.
17:45
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.
Kello 18:00
18:35
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?
19:30
James May's 20th Century
Take Cover. James looks at technology in warfare. He flies a supersonic jet and has a life-changing flight in the Typhoon, which goes from a standing start to nearly 10km high in 150 seconds.
19:55
James May's 20th Century
Inventing the Teenager. From the invention of new fabric in fashion to motorbikes and rock music's electric guitars, James May looks into how the term 'teenager' was invented in the 20th century.
20:20
Finding Bigfoot
Caught on Tape. The BFRO’s investigation of a convincing piece of Bigfoot footage leads to an unexplainable encounter in a North Carolina forest. Could they be close to locating the elusive beast?
Kello 21:00
21:10
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.
21:35
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.
22:00
James May's 20th Century
Take Cover. James looks at technology in warfare. He flies a supersonic jet and has a life-changing flight in the Typhoon, which goes from a standing start to nearly 10km high in 150 seconds.
22:25
James May's 20th Century
Inventing the Teenager. From the invention of new fabric in fashion to motorbikes and rock music's electric guitars, James May looks into how the term 'teenager' was invented in the 20th century.
22:50
Sport Science
June 28th 1997 saw one of the most infamous incidents in sports; Mike Tyson bit off a chunk of Evander Holyfield's ear during a boxing match. Discover how hard this is to do.
23:40
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.
Kello 24:00
00:05
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.
00:30
Sci-Fi Science
How to Become Invisible. Dr Michio Kaku draws up the blueprints for a real invisibility cloak and reveals that vanishing into thin air could be much closer than we think.
01:00
Finding Bigfoot
Caught on Tape. The BFRO’s investigation of a convincing piece of Bigfoot footage leads to an unexplainable encounter in a North Carolina forest. Could they be close to locating the elusive beast?
01:50
Sport Science
June 28th 1997 saw one of the most infamous incidents in sports; Mike Tyson bit off a chunk of Evander Holyfield's ear during a boxing match. Discover how hard this is to do.
02:45
James May's 20th Century
Take Cover. James looks at technology in warfare. He flies a supersonic jet and has a life-changing flight in the Typhoon, which goes from a standing start to nearly 10km high in 150 seconds.
03:10
James May's 20th Century
Inventing the Teenager. From the invention of new fabric in fashion to motorbikes and rock music's electric guitars, James May looks into how the term 'teenager' was invented in the 20th century.
03:35
Finding Bigfoot
Caught on Tape. The BFRO’s investigation of a convincing piece of Bigfoot footage leads to an unexplainable encounter in a North Carolina forest. Could they be close to locating the elusive beast?
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.
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