Join us as we look into the fascinating topic of supersonic travel and we examine the amazing phenomenon of sonic booms! Don't forget to visit http://www.sciencema defun.org.uk
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Join us as we explore one of the most exotic objects in the whole universe... a black hole! Why can't anything escape a black hole? What's at the bottom of a black hole? Watch and find out!
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Inspired by rookie Lewis Hamilton's successes SMF looks at the science that goes into Formula 1 racing.
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Covering the 150 million km journey that a neutrino takes from the centre of the Sun to the Earth, and how we detect them. Don't forget to visit http://www.sciencema defun.org.uk
Join us as we journey into space aboard the Space Shuttle. We look at how it gets up there, what its does when it's there, and how it gets down again!
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Take a journey with Science Made Fun through the wonders of our Universe. Set to music it shows just how beautiful the cosmos can be!
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Join Emily as she tells you all about her favourite of all the planets, Jupiter. She talks about its size, moons, its famous red spot and the impact of comet Shoemaker Levy 9.
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Join Colin as he shows you how to make your very own tests for acids and alkalis. Yet another fantastic experiment you can do for yourself at home!
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Join the students of Manchester University as they talk about Jodrell Bank, MERLIN, e-MERLIN and the tragic effect of the proposed STFC funding cuts.
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Join Colin as he shows you how to lift an ice cube without touching it with your hands! Cool huh?
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Join as we explore the one of the most beautiful sights in nature, the Northern Lights. We look at what causes them, what our ancestors thought of them and where else they can be seen in the universe! Don't forget to visit www.sciencemadefun.o rg.uk