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11/28/2022 6:00 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| This film follows the race to generate vast power from thin air - the wind. One of the world's biggest windfarms is being built off the English coast where the harsh conditions pose great challenges for the team. Meanwhile, a Norwegian team is striving to build the first-ever floating windfarm. | |||||
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11/28/2022 7:00 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| The way we fly is about to change, driven by a new breed of aviators not afraid to think differently. From clean, green electric aircraft to autonomous sky taxis, could the days of the jet age be numbered? | |||||
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11/28/2022 8:00 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| One of the greatest technological challenges is the quest to produce the ultimate energy solution. Also called 'bottling a star', the goal of a power-producing fusion reactor has so far remained elusive. | |||||
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11/28/2022 9:00 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| The power of the ocean's tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth. From sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers are racing to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water. | |||||
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11/28/2022 10:00 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| If global shipping were a country it would be the sixth largest producer of greenhouse gas emissions. But shipping companies and engineers are creating remarkable new machines to make their industry greener. | |||||
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11/28/2022 11:00 pm |
Engineering the Future |
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| The sun is the biggest source of energy in the solar system. Innovators are searching for new ways to capture more of the sun's power, and make it available through the night, everywhere. | |||||
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11/29/2022 12:00 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| This film follows the race to generate vast power from thin air - the wind. One of the world's biggest windfarms is being built off the English coast where the harsh conditions pose great challenges for the team. Meanwhile, a Norwegian team is striving to build the first-ever floating windfarm. | |||||
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11/29/2022 1:00 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| The way we fly is about to change, driven by a new breed of aviators not afraid to think differently. From clean, green electric aircraft to autonomous sky taxis, could the days of the jet age be numbered? | |||||
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11/29/2022 2:00 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| One of the greatest technological challenges is the quest to produce the ultimate energy solution. Also called 'bottling a star', the goal of a power-producing fusion reactor has so far remained elusive. | |||||
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11/29/2022 3:00 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| The power of the ocean's tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth. From sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers are racing to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water. | |||||
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11/29/2022 4:00 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| If global shipping were a country it would be the sixth largest producer of greenhouse gas emissions. But shipping companies and engineers are creating remarkable new machines to make their industry greener. | |||||
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11/29/2022 5:00 am |
Engineering the Future |
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| The sun is the biggest source of energy in the solar system. Innovators are searching for new ways to capture more of the sun's power, and make it available through the night, everywhere. | |||||
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11/29/2022 6:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| New evidence suggests that the fabled Planet X, or Planet 9, may indeed exist. Teams race to discover and redefine our planetary neighbourhood. | |||||
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11/29/2022 6:30 am |
Breakthrough |
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| How the history of forest management and loss of public trust, coupled with climate change, have led to the conditions driving mega-fire nearly year-round. | |||||
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11/29/2022 7:00 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| Scorpions that glow in the dark; life-size statues that can be made in record time; how lasers are helping advancements in solar power. | |||||
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11/29/2022 7:30 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A palaeontologist shows how to get dinosaur bones out of rock; the science behind surf; stars that are different colours based on what they're made of. | |||||
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11/29/2022 8:00 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| Using magnets to separate specific cells in the human body; the complex world underground; science gets technical about water. | |||||
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11/29/2022 8:30 am |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A computer expert makes sure everyone can be a coder; the fight to save coral reefs; how science is using stretchy material to make cutting-edge electronics. | |||||
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11/29/2022 9:00 am |
FASTER! |
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| The barcode shortened check-out times, advanced the global supply chain, accelerated next-day delivery, and made same-day delivery possible. They're scanned some six billion times a day around the world and counting. | |||||
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11/29/2022 10:00 am |
FASTER! |
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| Couples around the world argue about whether they should pre-rinse or not, whose turn it is to load, and whether knives go up or down. The dishwasher also saves about 230 hours a year but is kinder on one's wallet than it is to the environment. | |||||
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11/29/2022 11:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| A look back at the Opportunity rover's storied 15-year mission on Mars, and how it revolutionised our understanding of the red planet and solar system. | |||||
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11/29/2022 11:30 am |
Breakthrough |
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| On May 30, 2020, NASA and SpaceX made history, launching US astronauts aboard the first commercial spacecraft to the International Space Station. See rare, newly released footage of their historic flight, from launch to arrival onboard the ISS. | |||||
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11/29/2022 12:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| New evidence suggests that the fabled Planet X, or Planet 9, may indeed exist. Teams race to discover and redefine our planetary neighbourhood. | |||||
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11/29/2022 12:30 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| How the history of forest management and loss of public trust, coupled with climate change, have led to the conditions driving mega-fire nearly year-round. | |||||
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11/29/2022 1:00 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| Scorpions that glow in the dark; life-size statues that can be made in record time; how lasers are helping advancements in solar power. | |||||
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11/29/2022 1:30 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A palaeontologist shows how to get dinosaur bones out of rock; the science behind surf; stars that are different colours based on what they're made of. | |||||
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11/29/2022 2:00 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| Using magnets to separate specific cells in the human body; the complex world underground; science gets technical about water. | |||||
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11/29/2022 2:30 pm |
Mission Unstoppable With Miranda Cosgrove |
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| A computer expert makes sure everyone can be a coder; the fight to save coral reefs; how science is using stretchy material to make cutting-edge electronics. | |||||
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11/29/2022 3:00 pm |
FASTER! |
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| The barcode shortened check-out times, advanced the global supply chain, accelerated next-day delivery, and made same-day delivery possible. They're scanned some six billion times a day around the world and counting. | |||||
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11/29/2022 4:00 pm |
FASTER! |
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| Couples around the world argue about whether they should pre-rinse or not, whose turn it is to load, and whether knives go up or down. The dishwasher also saves about 230 hours a year but is kinder on one's wallet than it is to the environment. | |||||
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11/29/2022 5:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| A look back at the Opportunity rover's storied 15-year mission on Mars, and how it revolutionised our understanding of the red planet and solar system. | |||||
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11/29/2022 5:30 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| On May 30, 2020, NASA and SpaceX made history, launching US astronauts aboard the first commercial spacecraft to the International Space Station. See rare, newly released footage of their historic flight, from launch to arrival onboard the ISS. | |||||