What Sound Does A Snail Make? – Bang Goes The Theory
The team asks whether modern life is damaging our ears. Jem sets out to record the sound of a centipede’s footsteps. Taken from Bang Goes The Theory: Series 6.
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The team asks whether modern life is damaging our ears. Jem sets out to record the sound of a centipede’s footsteps. Taken from Bang Goes The Theory: Series 6.
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Jem investigates the controversial science of fracking, blamed for creating an earthquake in Lancashire. Taken from Bang Goes The Theory: Series 6.
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Jem Stansfield looks at how a flu infection spreads once in the body. Taken from Bang Goes The Theory: Series 8.
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What is the flu and where does it actually come from? Maggie Philbin, Liz Bonin and Jem Stansfield explain. Taken from Bang Goes The Theory Series 8.
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After looking at some of the terrifying stats, Terry Wogan looks into future treatments to preventing Alzhiemer’s.
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Jem Stansfield explains how far we’ve come with technology, from the original colossus machine in Bletchley Park to how we fit so much into a modern hard drive.
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Liz Bonnin is at Kings College Hospital to look at new technology for a prototype brain monitoring system.
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Liz Bonnin and Maggie Philbin look into cancer and the treatment that is used to stop the metastasis as soon as possible.
Taken from Bang Goes The Theory: Series 8.
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Liz Bonnin visits Imperial College London to find out about the cancer research work they are doing that could improve the efficiency and accuracy of cancer surgery. Taken from Bang Goes The Theory: Series 8.
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Liz Bonnin discovers how artificial bone grafts are being created using an everyday item found in every schoolroom.
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