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Should TV crews save dying animals?
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Should TV crews save dying animals?

Some nature documentary crews have saved animals they have been filming from danger.

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Why are snails and slugs so slow?
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Why are snails and slugs so slow?

Get up to speed with these slippery customers.

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Sounds of the sea
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Sounds of the sea

From snappy shrimp to whooping damselfish, coral reefs are a cacophony of noise.

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Quantum weirdness
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Quantum weirdness

Explore the strange secrets of the smallest parts of our universe...

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Mike Gunton and Tim Walker
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Mike Gunton and Tim Walker

Meet the filmmakers bringing dinosaurs back to life.

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JOURNEY THROUGH THE SOLAR SYSTEM
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JOURNEY THROUGH THE SOLAR SYSTEM

This year's trail takes you on a voyage through the solar system.

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MISSION TO THE MOON
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MISSION TO THE MOON

Get ready to join the crew of Artemis II as they blast off on a daring mission into outer space.

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Second-deepest "big blue hole" found in the ocean
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Second-deepest "big blue hole" found in the ocean

A new giant underwater cave has been found off the coast of Mexico.

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Would dimming the Sun cool the Earth?
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Would dimming the Sun cool the Earth?

Solar geoengineering could stop climate change, but it isn't without consequences.

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What is the internet?
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What is the internet?

People use it every day but how does it work?

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Doggy doubles
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Doggy doubles

Why do pet dogs and their owners look alike?

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What killed the dinosaurs?
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What killed the dinosaurs?

Uncover a mystery 66 million years in the making.

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Callum Daniel
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Callum Daniel

Meet the robotics expert who aims to inspire future generations.

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Rewilding meadows for the King's coronation
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Rewilding meadows for the King's coronation

More than 100 sites across England will return to their wild roots.

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GROWING UP WILD
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GROWING UP WILD

Meet the world’s wildest parents and beastliest brothers and sisters, as we find out what family means in the animal kingdom.

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Should pupils study maths until they're 18?
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Should pupils study maths until they're 18?

Maths is a really important skill to have, but not everyone enjoys it

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The mystery of magic
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The mystery of magic

Is there any reality to magic, or is there magic in reality?

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Wildlife watch
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Wildlife watch

Spring is in full force and it’s a great time to spot baby animals

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WILD ISLES
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WILD ISLES

Are you prepared for an encounter with Britain’s unique and amazing wildlife?

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THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
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THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH

From aerial swoops to gravity-defying stunts, circus acts never fail to wow an audience. We take a ringside seat to explore the physics behind the best tricks

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