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Radiation-surviving organism yields its secrets

Season 1, Episode 32

The "world's toughest bacterium" seems to have superpowers that can survive even the deadly gamma radiation that comes from a nuclear explosion. An...

Aired: Oct 26, 2010 Views: 3,626 Rated: TV-Y

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    60. Loudspeakers to reduce aircraft noise

    Researchers in Lausanne have come up with a new invention which could help reduce jet e...

    Aired: Jun 10, 2011 Views: 268

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    59. Taxi project aims to cut violence in cabs

    Working alone, sometimes late and night or early in the morning, ferrying around people...

    Aired: Jun 7, 2011 Views: 39

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    58. Taxi project aims to cut violence in cabs

    Working alone, sometimes late and night or early in the morning, ferrying around people...

    Aired: Jun 7, 2011 Views: 32

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    57. Shedding light on secrets of deep space

    Unlocking some of the mysteries of space; the nature of black holes, how ancient galaxi...

    Aired: Jun 2, 2011 Views: 154

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    56. Nanostructures improve solar cells

    Researchers in Europe are working on how to capture more of the sun's enormous power an...

    Aired: May 30, 2011 Views: 220

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    55. A flying car and a home-knitted scarf

    An Israeli company is working on a design for a flying car. They hope it will have the ...

    Aired: May 24, 2011 Views: 583

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    54. The mother of all invention awards

    The European Inventor Awards were held at the Hungarian Academy of Science in Budapest....

    Aired: May 20, 2011 Views: 151

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    53. A chip to power the bionic eye system

    A tiny microchip is the missing link for scientists building a bionic vision system. Pe...

    Aired: Apr 26, 2011 Views: 311

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    52. Bendy concrete inventor up for top European prize

    The City of Arts and Sciences in the southern Spanish town of Valencia is a complex of ...

    Aired: May 12, 2011 Views: 305

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    51. Seeing is believing: DIY glasses bring sight to thousands

    These people in Malawi are queuing up to try on glasses that they can adjust themselves...

    Aired: May 9, 2011 Views: 400

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    50. Nanotech used to monitor drinking water

    Clean drinking water; we take it for granted most of the time. But if our supply is con...

    Aired: May 5, 2011 Views: 320

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    49. Thousands of lives at risk from e-waste recycling

    Thousands of people in China live from recycling e-waste - a highly toxic and dangerous...

    Aired: May 4, 2011 Views: 149

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    48. Rio gears up for 2014 World Cup

    As the 2014 World Cup nears, security is a big challenge for Brazil. Authorities in Rio...

    Aired: May 3, 2011 Views: 258

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    47. Portuguese island to become first CO2-free island

    In the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, a silent green revolution is underway. Gracios...

    Aired: Apr 27, 2011 Views: 583

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    46. Earth's antimatter hunter takes flight

    Its real name is AMS-2 or Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer. Its job? Antimatter hunter. ...

    Aired: Apr 26, 2011 Views: 570

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    45. Endeavour ends its career on a high

    The last Endeavour mission before its retirement is one of the most ambitious scientifi...

    Aired: Apr 26, 2011 Views: 251

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    44. Fly-by-wire gaining ground in the air

    The new Russian civil airliner the Sukhoi SuperJet 100, which has just gone into servic...

    Aired: Apr 21, 2011 Views: 666

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    43. Swedes convert body heat into central heating

    Some 250,000 passengers travel through Stockholm's Central Station each day, producing ...

    Aired: Apr 19, 2011 Views: 531

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    42. Meet the man behind high-speed internet

    In 1987, French inventor Emmanuel Desurvire along with colleagues Randy Giles and David...

    Aired: Apr 15, 2011 Views: 360

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    41. Blurring the sci-fi boundaries at MIPTV

    The boundaries between reality and science fiction were more blurred than ever at this...

    Aired: Apr 12, 2011 Views: 408

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