Pick up your invite to an elephant pool party along with your behind-the-scenes access to a huge ballet performance. Plus, a trip to the blacksmith and the race track.
From pouch breeding marsupials, to big birds, to bats and terrifying reptiles, we go deep inside the world's smallest continent to see it's diverse and unique species.
This series explores the latest science on diverse topics: from human health and medical breakthroughs, to astronomy and technology.
How do you make junkyard music, become a tennis ball kid, or do sweet tricks at the skate park? All those questions will be answered this episode - so tune in!
Our gang find out why wedges are one of the most important tools ever invented, learn how split logs like lumberjacks, meet a legendary cheese-cutter, and channel their inner cave man.
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Put science under the 'scope'. From influenza to phytoplankton and everyday bacteria in between. On this episode, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary.
The force of human induced change has been rapid and dramatic, so animal populations have reacted in rapid and dramatic ways. We meet Australia's contemporary success stories, and those being left behind.
description of how the Eastern water dragon has changed its appearance and behaviours to suit the urban environment
A colony of emperor penguins arrive in Atka Bay, after three months at sea, to raise their chicks through the coming winter.
From platypus DNA detectors to DIY robot arms, discover lots of amazing machines and gadgets on this episode: where the ordinary becomes extraordinary.
Hiking the Kokoda Trail, rocking out at school, and meeting a rhino face-to-face. All that and more on this epic episode. Plus, a quick trip to the doggy dentist.
There exists a wild and unsung Paris that we do not suspect. Let's take a walk on the city's wild side, and set off in search of its secret tales.
What's your spirit animal? This episode, Ambo's trying to find hers and she might have met her tiger match. We also check out paragliding and swim with the sharks.
This program brings together 15 ordinary Australians to take part in a revealing scientific experiment - to see if practicing mindfulness can help treat conditions like chronic pain, anxiety and stress that affect millions of us.
On this episode, we're spying on birds, training to be tennis champs, and feeling the need for speed on the racetrack. Plus, we have a cuppa with a real-life magician.
Phil starts with a balloon-powered hover disc, then tries to make a maxed-out version big enough to ride. In fact, why not make two and then race them? Phil also tries to use the power of friction to climb the walls and even fly.
A group of Adelaide students explain how they took out the 2018 F1 in Schools World Championship in Singapore and also won the Fastest Car Award.
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