Darwin and Newts build solar-powered lights to help them feed an injured kiwi in the forest.
Let's get creative using a sponge and see what Hepi and Briko are up to.
When Papus and Masiya are urgently called to the laboratory they become frantic, imagining all of the terrible things that may have happened to Simka or Nolik.
Tom Thomas, Simka and Nolik decide to put on a shadow play and Nolik wants to play the brave and tall hunter. Unfortunately he is too small for the part... until he learns how to change the size of his shadow.
The kids learn that sometimes too many rules can ruin the fun when a spirited game gets a bit overly complicated.
Pessi has a stomach ache, but the curious part is that Opti doesn't, and they share the same stomach. Now, it's up to Sprinter and Leo to help Pessi get better.
One day Riwahl shows up and challenges Sprinter to a duel. Leo suggests that they have a flying competition to see who the best flyer is. Now, we are going to find out once and for all who's the best.
Kit visits the Sun and almost gets burned. He relaxes at a safe distance, but a Sun flare hits him hard. He is about to be toasted! At the very last moment, he uses the power of photons to escape.
Nigel's been caring for a little bird friend in the studio. We make a flapping toy bird to keep him company.
Zoe is writing a card to a friend but is afraid of making spelling mistakes. Is there a country in this world with no spelling rules at all? To find out, our friends travel to China, where people don't use letters but ideograms.
Alim knows a few countries where it is common to have insects as part of your menu. Our heroes are a bit taken aback. They decide to go to Taxco in Mexico, where Felipe is waiting for them to hunt some bugs! Grilled, they are a local delicacy.
Milo doesn't know what to do with his old broken skateboard. Zoe thinks it is useless, so it just needs to be thrown away, but Alim thinks otherwise. He knows that his friend Baidi can recycle anything and everything. Off they go to Senegal to meet Baidi.
Milo battles with mosquitoes using an insecticide spray but realises he can't win. Our heroes decide to pay a visit to their penfriend in Papua New Guinea and learn how to co-exist alongside mosquitoes.
Watching her sister do her homework, Lola decides that school is useless! Mily tells her going to school is a great opportunity. So little Lola declares that she can work without going to school! She will then realize that there's a time for everything.
'An adult is someone who does what he wants to do whenever he wants to do it'. Mily is sure of it! To prove to her that it's not so simple, Papa Tim starts a fun role-playing game with her. What does being an adult really mean.
Senior is afraid that the citizens of Hill Town think that he is too old to be their mayor. He decides to embark on a perilous journey beneath the clouds to prove that he's still young and fresh, and he wants Sprinter to come with him.
Opti thinks that he's gotten too fat and Sprinter decides to help him lose weight. But it can be hard going on a diet when you share a body with someone who doesn't feel fat. So maybe the solution is something quite different.
How do data and information travel from one computer to another? A puzzling question lands you in the wondrous world of fibre optics. Have hands-on fun by creating fibre optic strands, and get to know Charles Kuen Kao, the godfather of broadband transmission.
What exactly is surface tension? A puzzling question lands you in the wondrous world of materials science. Have hands-on fun by experimenting with liquid detergent, and get to know Yuan T. Lee, a chemist, known for his advances in kinetics of chemical reactions.
The garden of Granny Pina's hideous neighbor Winston is full of fanciful and unpredictable cat traps! As clumsy as ever, Meatball falls into the garden, and the Buffycats will face a super difficult and funny obstacle course to rescue him.
Flo guards Flo's straw hat while Ma takes her to buy a new dress. Ebb and Bird are scared. Strange noises and Flo's hat moving by itself! It's only Jasper the boatyard cat. Clever Ebb for guarding Flo's hat. Ebb thinks Flo is so pretty in her new dress.
An 'obstacle course day' in gym class forces the group to reunite and work together. Meanwhile, Kelly has been missing from school, and the gang needs to find her to continue on their mission.
With the help of Eureka Girl and the talented scientists and engineers of Singapore, Doc K and Nash are on a mission to make things invisible. They discover invisibility cloaks, expensive glass and the manipulation of light rays.
In the Middle Ages, tournaments are all the rage! When Howler's behavior is interpreted of that as a crazed fan, he unwittingly finds himself in the shoes of a knight, embarking on a wild joust.
Falling sick in the Middle Ages is not a good idea! Dove has trouble finding a cure for Little Lewis when he falls ill. A consultation takes us on a tour of the wacky techniques and beliefs, along with typical treatments used in medieval times.
Doki stumbles upon a newly hatched duckling. To Doki's surprise, the duckling follows him! It seems like ‘Ducki' has mistakenly imprinted on Doki and thinks he's his mama! To set things right, half the team heads off to search lake Weewannanoh for the mother.
Urinator, stercorarius or nomenclator, these strange professions tell us a lot about the organisation of society and the beliefs of the Romans. So when Howler doesn't have a penny left in his pocket, he discovers the most eccentric jobs of antiquity.
In Ancient Rome, chariot racing was a huge success! Howler and Columba meet at the Circus Maximus to support their champion in an electric atmosphere. But be warned: with the craziest supporters, you can expect anything.
We follow the aquarium team as they initiate their very own breeding program with the hope of finding many more clownfish to come. In the meantime, Lin Mao, the white tiger, has something wrong with his hip and the vets need to make a diagnosis.
It's the final day of the girls' team's adventure in Mongolia where they've been learning the skills of Nomads. Today they take part in an epic relay race against the locals.
Pittsburgh exploration: Andy Warhol Museum, thrilling cave rappel outside the city, city hotspots with local teens, and metal bracelet crafting with a local artist. A diverse week of art, adventure, and creativity with Nicole in western Pennsylvania.
Kit has a hard time crossing the Asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It is like running across a highway! He enlists the services of Ceres, the biggest dwarf planet in the belt, but cannot pay for the ride and is thrust back to where he began.
After chasing a strange signal, Kit arrives at a sleeping comet. On its icy surface he finds two frozen robotic spacecraft - Philae and Rosetta. He manages to wake them up but then lacks power for departure.
Meet a peasant family in their daily lives, back in the Middle Ages. Dove and Howler are very busy parents! Besides educating their little urchin kids, welcoming a new baby, dealing with daily home life, life for these peasant parents is eventful to say the least.
The Nektons are arrested for stealing! Someone set them up. Ant and Fontaine escape to prove their innocence.
Eric uses a magic trick to show how density causes some things to float and others to sink to the bottom. He mixes different substances in an easy experiment.
Mommy and Daddy Owl struggle to understand the difference between whales - the animals and Wales - the country, leading to confusion, frustration, and a classic hit or two from Tom Jones.
Darwin and Newts work together to utilise the power of gravity to get Heni's apples from the top to the bottom of the hill.
Darwin and Newts find various insects inside of an old fallen log, and they build a bridge over it to protect their new friends.
Inspired by a spider, Darwin and Newts build a web-like trap to nab a food thief, and find it is a hedgehog preparing to hibernate.
Eric makes a model boat using soap as fuel. The boat moves because the soap breaks the surface tension of the water, causing the water molecules to repel each other and push each other backwards into the boat.
Yoko's magic creates a hybrid animal that blends the kids' favourite pets: a cat, a parrot, and a unicorn.
Yoko's magic transforms toy dinosaurs into real-live creatures, and the kids compete to figure out which dinosaur is best.
An increase in water temperature in a Polish lake is threatening the local fish population. The MeteoHeroes must identify and solve the problem. Thermo and Ventum are dispatched to investigate.
There is an emergency in Rome. Dr. Makina's factory is creating acid rain that is melting the Coliseum! Only the MeteoHeroes can save the day, and there is no time to lose! Ventum, Nix, Pluvia, and Thermo are on their way to Rome.
In the Sahara desert, the MeteoHeroes are battling a sandstorm while figuring out what is causing the oases to dry up.
Falling sick in the Middle Ages is not a good idea! Dove has trouble finding a cure for Little Lewis when he falls ill. A consultation takes us on a tour of the wacky techniques and beliefs, along with typical treatments used in medieval times.
How did people compute before the invention of computers? A puzzling question lands you in the wondrous world of computing. Have hands-on fun by making your own abacus, and get to know Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer before the invention of computers.
Socks are not just to keep your feet warm! Hepi and Briko have some interesting sock-themed ideas.
In order to enjoy an old record that Tom Thomas has found, the Fixies need to figure out how to repair an old gramophone that is missing its needle.
In a tense game of chess between Grandpus and Professor Eugenius, Nolik takes the part of a missing pawn who dreams of capturing the enemy king.
Eric uses a magic trick to show how density causes some things to float and others to sink to the bottom. He mixes different substances in an easy experiment.
Eric uses a hula hoop to explore nature and create a special research area teeming with life. Using the hoop helps him identify, count and keep track of the tiny creatures and plants he finds.
Doki shares Oto and Anabella's bubble-gum blowing pictures online. A friend of the Worldwide Expedition Club says it reminds him of the bubbles the worms make in New Zealand. Doki is amazed – why would a worm blow bubbles? The team set off to find out.
While touring Cape Canaveral, Florida, the Team meets Doki's doppelganger, an astronaut named Duncan. Doki excitedly asks - what does it take to be an astronaut? – and Duncan gives him the chance to find out.
Explore a few hidden parts of nature, including the unique traits of sea otters and small mantis shrimp. We'll also meet one researcher who combs the beaches in the early morning to find and protect newly made turtle nests.
Serial GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record-breaker and skilled martial artist Vispy Kharadi reveals what it takes to become the best and demonstrates some martial arts moves and self-defense techniques.
Lisa and Chris Pitman are a married couple who hold the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for the most concrete blocks broken in thirty seconds by a mixed team of two. The couple shares what it takes to become the best in the world in martial arts.
When venturing into deep space to discover new worlds, robots are needed to first explore these extreme environments. Host Emily Calandrelli shows us robots that are leading the way, both to Mars, and other destinations in the future.
Herman, the mantis shrimp, is in the lab to help the doctors explain how bodies make crystals. Plus, Dr. Dan goes on duty in a breathlessness clinic, and there's a huge medical discovery as the Cupboard of Everything heads into the past.
Eric is not sure what soluble means. To find out, he makes a snow globe and compares things that are soluble in water with things that are not.
Eric uses marbles to make butter out of cream. He learns how butter used to be made and how it is made today.
Finn and Kirsten are set for the biggest competition of their lives so far. They have made it into the finals of the Acrobatic World Championships! And now they are up against the best acro gymnasts in the world. Have they got what it takes to win a medal.
In this episode of Becoming Xtraordinary presented by Bear Grylls, tennis legend, French Open, and Grand Slam winner, Roger Federer, and the world's most successful woman in Indy car racing, Danica Patrick, share their stories on becoming the best in the world.
Eric learns that most asteroids burn out before they reach our planet. But sometimes, when they're super huge, they hit Earth and make really big craters. He does an experiment to show what would happen in that situation.
It's a busy week for our Ice Stars. Charlie and Freddie have tryouts for a different sort of ice sport. Meanwhile, the Icicles are taking a break from their busy schedule and having some fun off the ice. And Asiyah is waiting for an important call.
Eric learns that insects have a head, thorax, abdomen, antennae, and six legs. He is surprised to find out that spiders are not insects – they are arachnids.
Chip, the dog, is struggling to walk - can a new hip ease his pain? The Junior Vets give some flamingos a foot rub and check on a baby emu. Also, Johnny and Inel learn about the birds and the bees and investigate whether Jasper, the cat, really is a chicken killer.
The Nektons take over the Dark Orca submarine. But the pirates take over the Aronnax. No one is happy with having strangers in their homes.
The Doctors go head to head in a baking competition to show why your neck needs to twist! There's questions galore from the wards in Ouch & About, and Dr Xand meets a scorpion with medical skills.
Are you a math genius? Or, do you know how to pretend you are? This episode introduces the centuries-old Gelosia method: a math trick that uses a lattice grid to multiply large numbers. How does it work, and will it help you look really smart.
It's not good news for Chase, who heads to the hospital after suffering an injury at the gym and has a nervous wait to find out how long he'll be out of action. And Acro duo Dylan and Lola join the Acro squad for their first big international competition in Portugal.
Sam is due to operate on Stella, the dog after she got injured in a car crash. But is he ready to take part in urgent surgery? Plus, the Junior Vets join the emergency response team at the races and help heal hurt hooves down on the Vet School farm.
Sam and Morgan operate on Gandalf the falcon's lumpy foot. And the Junior Vets are about to find out what real vet work is all about. But will Saira overcome her fear of big dogs to help stray hound Jessie, who needs life-changing surgery.
Philippe examines different methods of farming. He visits an oyster farm and an aquaponics farm. He learns about a programme to train new farmers and help them establish their own agricultural businesses.
Eric does a fun experiment to show how refraction plays tricks with our eyes. He learns that when we look at objects, we see the light reflected from them. Because light doesn't travel as well through water as it does through air, things in water look different to us.
Philippe travels to see the spectacular scenery of British Columbia. He meets some of the animals living in this remote wilderness.
Eric learns that, with a little science, you can bring out all the colours that make up the black ink in felt tip markers. He separates the colours using chromatography. This gives him a way to write secret messages.
As Loro Parque's head vet, Jorge never knows from one day to the next what will come through his clinic. Javier, Loro Parque's Head of Environmental Affairs, is hitting the high seas of Tenerife with a turtle tracker in hand to help with scientific research.
Eric learns how to make the perfect paper plane using symmetry. He finds out that real planes use the same principle as paper planes – when the fins point up and air hits them at high speed, the front of the plane is pushed up and the plane rises.
Eric learns that insects have a head, thorax, abdomen, antennae, and six legs. He is surprised to find out that spiders are not insects – they are arachnids.
Alexia and Kloe are off to London to meet Dr. Xand and the Operation Ouch team to see if a scientist can figure out why they don't get dizzy when they spin. Izzy has a very important speed trial to see if she has what it takes to join the Olympic squad.
It's the day of the gala. As the crowds arrive, there's drama backstage. Will Ella fix her costume in time for her big debut with Adriano? Will Kloe keep her nerves under control and nail her Hungarian performance? A surprising performance leaves everyone speechless.
A group of adventurous girls meet the San people who live around Kgalagadi National Park in South Africa. They learn about the local plants and animals and ways to survive while respecting the environment.
With an extending cardboard body, this make is a wonderful pecking pop-up device.
Despite having five eyes, bees can't see red. They can, however, see ultraviolet, which is invisible to us. Flowers that look plain to us can look spectacular to a bee, with markings that we can't see guiding it to the tasty nectar.
Maddie finds out how hot water gets to our homes, and she visits a reservoir to see where it comes from. She also visits a toothpaste factory to find out what ingredients are in toothpaste, and how stripy toothpaste is made.
Maddie finds out how a water slide works, and how a pump gets water to the top of the slide. She also visits a factory to see how ice cream cones are made from batter that's then heated by hot plates.
Maddie explores some favourite foods. She uses a special slow motion camera to find out why popcorn pops. Next, Maddie visits a pasta factory to see how dough and cutters create many different pasta shapes.
Maddie is out and about exploring different ways to travel. She finds out what makes a helicopter fly, and she visits a workshop to learn how a tricycle is constructed and how it can be adapted to suit a user's needs.
Zoe and Milo have a presentation to prepare for school, and they are scratching their heads to find the most original way to do this. Our friends travel to Tahiti, where they meet with Amana and learn more about telling a story through dance.
Our heroes prepare for a sleepover in the HQ, but it seems impossible to divide the space, so they each have a separate bedroom. Alim knows of places where people feel more comfortable sleeping together in the same room. Everyone is soon in Japan for a new adventure.
Eric learns how to make an electromagnet using a nail, a battery and some electrical wire. The electricity passing through the wire creates an invisible force called a magnetic field, making the nail work like a magnet. He uses it to pick up paper clips from the table.
When an iceberg brings an emperor penguin and his egg into the Bay, Darwin and Newts help him get home.
Darwin and Newts build a three-stage rocket to send a camera high above the clouds to photograph Matariki.
How to make ice cream without a freezer? A puzzling question lands you in the wondrous world of organic chemistry. Have hands-on fun by making your own ice cream, and get to know Gloria Lim, who studied fungi, their use to humans, and their role in decomposition.
How do batteries work? A puzzling question lands you in the wondrous world of electricity. Have hands-on fun by making a battery using lemons, and get to know Nikola Tesla, physicist, engineer and inventor, who conceived the modern alternating current supply system.
Eric is not sure what soluble means. To find out, he makes a snow globe and compares things that are soluble in water with things that are not.
What's the difference between science and green science? A puzzling question lands you in the wondrous world of renewable energy. Have hands-on fun by making your lettuce sustainable, and get to know Ryoji Noyori, a chemist and great advocate of green chemistry.
How did people compute before the invention of computers? A puzzling question lands you in the wondrous world of computing. Have hands-on fun by making your own abacus, and get to know Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer before the invention of computers.
Eric uses marbles to make butter out of cream. He learns how butter used to be made and how it is made today.
Addison has to find out what's wrong with Mrs. Rorschach's cat, Mr. Tiggles, when he becomes afraid of his own cat toys, especially the new fridge magnet mouse.
When a cryptic message turns up in a bottle in the Ayrton Park wading pool, Alex suspects its from Ancient Egyptians or someone shipwrecked on a desert island – but Addison thinks there must be another explanation.
When Fico can't yodel down an avalanche of snow from the clubhouse roof, Doki wonders what does cause avalanches? Luckily, it's time for their ski trip to Innsbruck, Austria. The team must find a way to start a real, controlled avalanche, to make things safe again.
Anabella is taking a special art class at an art museum. She manages to produce a near perfect copy of The Starry Night, by Vincent Van Gogh. But soon after the end of the class, a masterpiece goes missing. How can the team prove that Anabella is innocent.
Tom Thomas finds that several keys on his keyboard aren't working. Simka and Nolik investigate and discover it's the result of Tom Thomas' habit of eating at his computer.
After cleaning the aquarium's dirty filter, Simka and Masiya find themselves the target of some very hungry fish. Can Papus and Nolik help them escape.
Simka tries to convince Nolik that the terrible sound they hear inside of Tom Thomas' broken computer is a horrible 'Fixie-eater'.
Maddie learns how a potato harvester works on a farm, and she shows us how the machine pulls off the roots and shakes off the soil. Next, she visits a cereal factory to see how wheat grains are cooked and dried in an oven, and then pressed into wheat biscuit shapes.
Maddie visits a bowling alley to find out how it works, and she looks behind the lane to see where the pins end up and how they get put back in the right place. Next, she heads to a factory to learn how ribbon is made from recycled plastic.
It's day 4 of the boys' team's adventure in Guatemala as they learn to play the Mayan ball game Pitz. Today's training involves a canoe race and a dangerous challenge for Karim.
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