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Season 1

  • S01E01 The Locust That Watched Star Wars

    • Science Channel

    Biologist Claire Rind tests the neural responses of a locust watching the film Star Wars, revealing why the insects are so good at avoiding obstacles

  • S01E02 How Sticky Is Your Gecko?

    • Science Channel

    An investigation into whether the gecko's renowned climbing ability can be applied as a model for robotics and nanotechnology that could be used to save lives

  • S01E03 The Fly

    • Science Channel

    Investigating insect flight, and how the fly has inspired machines that could be sent into disaster zones to search for survivors

  • S01E04 Honey My Frog Is Flying

    • Science Channel

    How physicist Andre Geim's 1996 experiment to make a frog levitate using magnetism inspired Nasa to explore whether a similar method could be used to help astronauts

  • S01E05 Great Balls of Fire

    • Science Channel

    How an amateur scientist's attempts to create a ball of lightning in his own home have led to groundbreaking experiments with plasma, and hopes of a future based on fusion power

  • S01E06 The Roachmobile

    • Science Channel

    Scientific experiments that have seen cockroaches driving electric vehicles, rat brains used to control aeroplanes and a typewriter that can be operated using only the mind

  • S01E07 The Blindfolded

    • Science Channel

    How a seal's ability to catch fish in zero visibility using its whiskers formed the basis of technology to detect leaks in oil pipes using robots

  • S01E08 The Sound Of Vomit

    • October 21, 2008
    • Science Channel

    An experiment to explore a possible method of crowd dispersal and riot prevention using only the sound of people vomiting

  • S01E09 Brain Drunk

    • October 28, 2008
    • Science Channel

    A professor demonstrates the placebo effect by tricking his students into getting `drunk' on alcohol-free beer, and how his results could be useful to air traffic controllers

  • S01E10 Tripping Up Grannies

    • Science Channel

    Scientists explain how the human sense of balance might be used to help make buildings safer

  • S01E11 Quack Science

    • Science Channel

    How research into a story about a duck's quack having no echo resulted in a discovery that had life-saving repercussions

  • S01E12 The Vomitator

    • Science Channel

    A scientist's research into vomiting, and how it could provide a cure for space sickness and allow astronauts to travel to Mars

Season 2

  • S02E01 Mosquito Banquet

    • Science Channel

    How the discovery that body odour determines vulnerability to mosquito bites is leading to new techniques to detect cancer

  • S02E02 Lying

    • Science Channel

    Scientists study facial tics and movements to determine patterns of lying, techniques that could help in the fight against terrorism

  • S02E03 Invisible Gorilla

    • Science Channel

    Professor Dan Simons explains how to make gorillas disappear thanks to a phenomenon called inattentional blindness

  • S02E04 Disgust

    • Science Channel

    Dr Paul Rozin describes experiments with feelings of disgust and how they may provide a new way of dealing with mental illness

  • S02E05 Facial Recognition

    • Science Channel

    A doctor experiments with showing films to pigeons in his quest to design intelligent cameras that may identify terrorists

  • S02E06 Swimming in Syrup

    • Science Channel

    The work of Ed Cussler, whose experiments with syrup have helped influence the development of miniature surgical robots to perform operations inside patients

  • S02E07 Monkey Genius

    • Science Channel

    The work of Professor Matsuzawa, whose research into the photographic memory of chimps may lead to similar abilities being unlocked in humans

  • S02E08 Good Vibrations

    • Science Channel

    A London vet conducts experiments with farm animals by making them walk on treadmills to discover whether bone density can provide a clue to curing obesity

  • S02E09 The Dog That Knew Too Much

    • Science Channel

    Rupert Sheldrake's research into whether dogs have psychic abilities, and how his unusual experiments could lead to a system capable of predicting earthquakes

  • S02E10 Human Sniffer Dogs

    • Science Channel

    Professor Noam Sobel explains how studies of the human nose are helping to create robots that can smell landmines

  • S02E11 The Moth That Thought It Was a Spider

    • Science Channel

    The behaviour of a moth that mimics a spider to survive

  • S02E12 The Law of the Urinal

    • Science Channel

    Dr John Paul examines the ways that people act in accordance with unspoken social rules, and how understanding this behaviour could save lives

  • S02E13 Bottomless Bowl of Soup

    • Science Channel

    Professor Brian Wansink investigates a theory that people eat until the plate is empty, not until they are full

  • S02E14 The Subsonic Chicken

    • Science Channel

    Dr Roger White looks at the dangers to aeroplanes from impacts with birds

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