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Fecha de emisión
Sept 23, 2018
A journey around the world and back in time, to discover why horses and humans make perfect partners.
A journey around the world and back in time, to discover why horses and humans make perfect partners.
Fecha de emisión
Sept 30, 2018
Travel back to the moment humans tamed the horse, and learn how horsepower made history.
Travel back to the moment humans tamed the horse, and learn how horsepower made history.
Fecha de emisión
Oct 07, 2018
How did humans save the wild horse from extinction? And how did we create over 400 specialized breeds today?
How did humans save the wild horse from extinction? And how did we create over 400 specialized breeds today?
Fecha de emisión
Oct 14, 2018
From Volcanoes to Earthquakes, Scientists Reveal How Much Earth Changes in a Single Day
From Volcanoes to Earthquakes, Scientists Reveal How Much Earth Changes in a Single Day
Fecha de emisión
Oct 21, 2018
Join an investigative journey around the world to uncover the mysteries of the most famous dinosaur super-predator: the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Join an investigative journey around the world to uncover the mysteries of the most famous dinosaur super-predator: the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Fecha de emisión
Oct 28, 2018
Can we trust what we remember about our own lives? Memory scientists say most memories are full of distortions and errors.
Can we trust what we remember about our own lives? Memory scientists say most memories are full of distortions and errors.
Fecha de emisión
Nov 04, 2018
Remote cameras let us bear witness to animal behaviour anywhere, anytime.
Remote cameras let us bear witness to animal behaviour anywhere, anytime.
Fecha de emisión
Nov 11, 2018
Exploring the exciting, rapidly evolving world of genetic engineering.
Exploring the exciting, rapidly evolving world of genetic engineering.
Fecha de emisión
Dic 02, 2018
In nature, dads often get a bad rap. There are lots of male animals that are absentee fathers, and who provide little to nothing in the way of “child care.”
But there are some unsung
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In nature, dads often get a bad rap. There are lots of male animals that are absentee fathers, and who provide little to nothing in the way of “child care.”
But there are some unsung heroes in the animal kingdom: fathers who fly solo after moms leave them behind with the kids. Why do these devoted dads raise their young all by themselves? Scientists are just beginning to uncover the answers to this evolutionary mystery.
The male seahorse is well known for being the parent to get “pregnant,” holding the fertilized eggs in his stomach pouch while they develop. And this devoted dad isn’t alone. A distant relative, the broad-nosed pipefish also becomes a pregnant papa, carrying his brood until they hatch and swim away.
Emperor penguin fathers have incredible endurance. They suffer through some the harshest conditions on Earth while balancing a fragile egg on their feet! In the fierce winter storms of Antarctica, they brave the cold, wind and darkness to protect their precious cargo until it hatches in the spring.
Other fathers go a step further, nurturing their kids even after they’re born. The brilliant-thighed poison dart frog acts as the family minivan, packing up his tadpoles on his back to transport them to a larger pool when their own pool dries up.
Fecha de emisión
Dic 30, 2018
When it comes to diet, we swallow a lot of advice. Food for Thought sorts through the latest science to create a new recipe for health.
When it comes to diet, we swallow a lot of advice. Food for Thought sorts through the latest science to create a new recipe for health.
Fecha de emisión
Ene 13, 2019
David meets with scientists who are unraveling the mysteries of the northern lights.
David meets with scientists who are unraveling the mysteries of the northern lights.
Fecha de emisión
Ene 20, 2019
From youngsters fooling around to adults having a laugh, playing is a fact of human life. However, new findings in animal behaviour show us that play is no laughing matter. Evolutionary
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From youngsters fooling around to adults having a laugh, playing is a fact of human life. However, new findings in animal behaviour show us that play is no laughing matter. Evolutionary biologists believe it’s one of the keys to survival. And, as they’re learning, it’s not just people and pets that play, but reptiles, amphibians and insects, too. The Power of Play takes us around the world to meet the people who are turning play science into one of the most promising areas of research today. One scholar we’re introduced to is Stuart Brown, a California psychiatrist known as the “grandfather” of play research. Brown recognised play was essential to human nature as far back as 1966, finding that playing freely as a child is a key to being mentally healthy as an adult.
Fecha de emisión
Ene 27, 2019
Behind every invention is an inventor with a fascinating story. Broadcaster and author Britt Wray has spent years in the lab studying synthetic biology and now wants to meet inventors to find out what inspires them, and what makes them tick.
Behind every invention is an inventor with a fascinating story. Broadcaster and author Britt Wray has spent years in the lab studying synthetic biology and now wants to meet inventors to find out what inspires them, and what makes them tick.
Fecha de emisión
Feb 17, 2019
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This episode has no summary.
Fecha de emisión
Mar 03, 2019
David explores the soundtrack to life.
David explores the soundtrack to life.
Fecha de emisión
Mar 10, 2019
Humans have long been obsessed with “eternal youth”. By 2021, the anti-ageing industry is expected to be worth over $330 billion, with many wacky and unorthodox methods proposed for
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Humans have long been obsessed with “eternal youth”. By 2021, the anti-ageing industry is expected to be worth over $330 billion, with many wacky and unorthodox methods proposed for staying youthful and extending our time on Earth. In Ageing in the Wild, viewers get a glimpse at how species in the animal kingdom live long and healthy lives.
Fecha de emisión
Mar 17, 2019
Scientists explore the extraordinary mass nesting behaviour of the olive ridley sea turtle, and reveal the hidden world inside a turtle nest.
Scientists explore the extraordinary mass nesting behaviour of the olive ridley sea turtle, and reveal the hidden world inside a turtle nest.
Fecha de emisión
Abr 07, 2019
David learns about rabbits and hares.
David learns about rabbits and hares.
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