How necessary is hygiene to help us stay healthy? Are we washing our hair in the correct manner, or can science point us towards a better method? Also, when it comes to animals, wild or domesticated, are they clean, and by what measure?
Explore the science behind some of our more interesting foods. Why do we sneeze? What causes red eyes in photographs? Why do our bodies react so negatively to cold water? Also, in the animal kingdom, for every action there is a reaction.
How are free-divers able to hold their breath for long intervals of time? What kinds of positive effects can yoga have on our mind, body, and spirit? What are the characteristics of someone who excels at long-distance running?
Get a head start on your culinary journey of becoming a master chef by learning all there is to know about the egg and the tomato. We will also demonstrate how to cook the perfect steak using nothing but good old-fashioned science.
It is time to differentiate between the true and the false, between what is possible and what is impossible. Flying men. Unbelievable reactions. Astonishing objects. Incredible images. So many questions. We have the answers.
How did the vacuum cleaner revolutionize our ability to manage our personal hygiene? What kind of science went into making the Walkman, or the remote control? Also, how has science helped us improve our physical appearance?
In the 9 months prior to being born, what kind of experiences does a baby have? In our modern time, what resources are available to help us interpret and analyze our baby's behavior? We will also explore the world of baby animals.
Across all industries that exist on this Earth, safety is, or should be, top priority. How is modern science helping to ensure that such things as our food, transportation, toys, and furniture are safe for use by the young and old alike?
Music is a primal form of expression. How does the comprehensive, atmospheric, rhythmic sound of music stimulate us physically and mentally? Are animals capable of creating music? What might the musical instruments of tomorrow sound like?
What role does the mind play in helping us push beyond what we thought was possible in life? Can we control objects with our mind? Do dogs feel emotion as we do? What does the Placebo Effect demonstrate? What is the Coue Method?
How integral is micro-technology in the world of medicine, and what is the outlook for such technology in this discipline, and in other aspects of our lives? We will also explore the world of miniature animals. Why are they so tiny?
How important is it to get good, restful sleep? What new methods are available to help us better monitor our sleep patterns? Are they effective? We will also delve into the fascinating world of nocturnal animals.
What cutting-edge forensic methods and surveillance equipment are used by law enforcement professionals to gather and interpret the trace evidence we leave behind? Also, how does training alter our reflexes and behavior?
Our skin represents the largest organ of our body. Gross, we know. But there is much more to skin than meets the eye. It reacts in so many ways, depending on the stimuli, and it ultimately represents our most important barrier.
Where does talent come from? Are the characteristics of someone with a specific talent something that science can measure and detect in ways that allow us to learn from the data we gather?
How will 3D technology transform the clothing industry, the health sector, or our leisure activities? The technology is here, and its impact has been massive.
Are cats and dogs looking out for us and protecting us in ways we may not realize? How might animals help us create energy in the future, and how can we harness the extrasensory abilities of animals to help us navigate challenges we face?
Sailing. Navigating. Building. The Vikings had a depth of knowledge that still influentially resonates within our world to this day. Travel back to the 8th Century and discover the intricacies of Viking civilization.