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Created by: The Week Junior

UK

Started: March 23rd, 2021

Status: Active, 86 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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Your Mysteries
00:23:42 | Season: 7 | Episode: 8 | March 1st, 2024

It’s a Mysteries of Science season finale! In this episode, Michael and Dan tackle some of your biggest mysteries including ones about intelligent species and the first ever living organisms. We even have an answer from the one and only Professor Brian Cox!

Octopuses
00:23:54 | Season: 7 | Episode: 7 | February 16th, 2024

We’re going under the sea and chatting to top tentacle geniuses in the form of Chris Packham and friends as we investigate the mystery of octopuses…

Dark Matter
00:14:09 | Season: 7 | Episode: 6 | February 2nd, 2024

Jenny and Michael venture into the cosmos to unravel the secrets of dark matter.

Time Machines
00:22:34 | Season: 7 | Episode: 5 | January 19th, 2024

We’re going back to the future in a brand new episode of Mysteries of Science, investigating the antikythera mechanism – a strange artefact from the past that looks like it could be made today!

BONUS: Mysteries of Science Christmas Cracker
00:15:18 | Season: 7 | Episode: 5 | December 22nd, 2023

It’s a Christmas special of Mysteries of Science! We’re recapping the best bits of 2023 and diving into the archive, playing some previously unheard bits from past interviews.

Ötzi the Iceman
00:19:15 | Season: 7 | Episode: 4 | December 8th, 2023

Two hikers stumble upon something in the ice: a mummy. Over the next few days, the mummy’s extracted and examined by experts. It turns out to be 5,000 years old.

Immortality
00:17:13 | Season: 7 | Episode: 3 | November 24th, 2023

Is it possible to live forever? Expert guests author Ross Welford and biologist María Pascual Torner unlock the secrets to turning back time.

Teleportation
00:24:19 | Season: 7 | Episode: 2 | November 10th, 2023

Cartoonist Dr. Jorge Cham and author Kathryn Hulick investigate the mystery of teleportation. Is it possible to travel somewhere else in the blink of an eye?




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Created by: The Week Junior
Started: March 23rd, 2021
Status: Active, 86 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

UK
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