Episode 8
Jem Stansfield builds a microwave death ray, Liz Bonnin takes on the nature versus nurture debate with monkeys, and Dr Yan Wong uses office chairs to explain how gyroscopes work.
Jem Stansfield builds a microwave death ray to prove the existence of invisible and untapped energy, Liz Bonnin takes on the nature versus nurture debate with a troop of monkeys, Dr Yan Wong explains how gyroscopes work with the help of a couple of office chairs, and Dallas Campbell decides to save the world of physics from crisis by trying to find a missing bit of the universe.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Liz Bonnin |
Presenter | Dallas Campbell |
Presenter | Jem Stansfield |
Presenter | Yan Wong |
Producer | Ed Booth |
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