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Nanotechnology: The Superpowers of the Invisible
Nanotechnology enables us to manipulate matter at an incredibly small scale. This episode traces its evolution from earl
Materials: From Flint to Silicon
This episode explores the history of materials, from ceramics and metals to alloys, concrete, Bakelite, and plastics. It
Blood Circulation: At the Heart of the Human Body
This episode traces the discoveries and misconceptions that shaped our understanding of blood circulation, from Hippocra
Earth History: From Chaos to Order
Early 20th-century radiometric dating revealed the Earth's true age for the first time, showing it is over 4 billion yea
The Photoelectric Effect: When Light Knocks Out Electrons
This episode explains how light can release electrons from materials, generating usable energy, and how sunlight interac
Nuclear Fusion: When Humans Create Suns
This episode explains nuclear fusion, the energy source of stars, and follows its history from hydrogen bombs to modern
The Scientific Method: The Path to Knowledge
From Newton’s apple to early thinkers like Thales, this episode explores how simple observations become scientific the
Lasers: A Versatile Beam of Light
Used today in eye surgery, tattoo removal, and many other fields, lasers have roots in the work of Niels Bohr and Albert
Time: A Fast-Forward Explanation
We experience time passing constantly, but its perception and measurement have evolved over history. From ancient sundia
Radioactivity: Radiation to the End
The Chernobyl nuclear disaster 40 years ago brought the dangers of radioactivity into public awareness, though low-level
Parasites: The Unwanted Co-Inhabitants
Parasites have existed for over 500 million years, mastering survival by living at the expense of others. This episode e
Dark Energy: The Great Unknown
Once thought to be stable by Newton and later Einstein, the universe is now known to be expanding at an accelerating rat
Fossil Fuels: Blessing and Curse
Hydrocarbons have long served as efficient fuels, already used by Neanderthals, the Inca, and the Persian civilizations.
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