With his own unique spin, James May asks and answers the oddball questions that we've all wondered about from 'What exactly is one second?' to 'Is invisibility possible?'
Using motion capture technology, our animated news reader, Stan Banterman, gives us his take on the weird, wonderful and downright silly opinions and trends from the Twittersphere.
Our resident daredevil science fiends will give the YouTube audience their big science treat each week with a live experiment where you can find out how to make food dance, power a light bulb with household objects and blow mega smoke rings!
One taxi, one grumpy badger and you. This cabbie has a good old grumble about the modern world when he takes the long view of history. 'Did you know the Greeks had wheels and steam power? If they had have put them together we might have had iPods by the Middle Ages!'
Stand up mathematicians reveal the mind boggling stats and figures that make up the modern world. Find out your chances of winning the EuroMillions, how many molecules of your urine is in any given pint of water in the world and how many road accidents speed cameras prevent.
Taking a twist on the latest science and tech news, our experts unravel some bizarre sideways tangents and discuss the latest gadgets like Google Glass, how ears might give us power in the future, and reveal the latest debates on the Big Bang Theory.
James May and his crack team of scientists, mathematicians, comedians react to whatever is in the news, trending online or being discussed at the water cooler.
Providing leftfield insights, sideways interpretations, bizarre facts and hilarious animation, this channel is a mix of science, technology, history and current affairs.
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James May and his crack team of scientists, mathematicians, comedians react to whatever is in the news, trending online or being discussed at the water cooler.
Providing leftfield insights, sideways interpretations, bizarre facts and hilarious a...