Oddly Satisfying Science
3/5
Année : 2022
Nombre de saisons : 1
Durée moyenne d'un épisode : 25 minutes
Genre(s) : Documentaire
Each episode of Oddly Satisfying Science will introduce us to several visually appealing experiments designed to blow our minds
Saisons
Saison 1
Épisodes
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Épisode 1 - Science on Fire
26 octobre 2022 - 3/5
Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they kindle our curiosity about the science behind fire. This week’s experiments investigate how you can burn metal using only a 9 volt battery what fire can teach us about calories and why a little bit of sodium can cause a gigantic explosion.
Épisode 2 - Invisible Impacts
26 octobre 2022 - 4/5
Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they shine a light on the unseen science behind our everyday lives. This week’s experiments explore the resonant frequencies of bridges and human bodies.
Épisode 3 - Water, Water Everywhere
26 octobre 2022 - 3/5
Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they dive deep into the wonderful world of water. In this week’s experiments we discover how water can start a fire transform breakfast cereal into a magnetic field detector and even change the way you visualize the world around you.
Épisode 4 - Magnificent Mixtures
26 octobre 2022 - 3/5
Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they amalgamate in the name of science. In this week’s experiments we mix up some fireworks made from tin foil whip up a stinky polymer and try out an alchemy staple - turning lead into gold.
Épisode 5 - Up and Atom
26 octobre 2022 - 3/5
Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they break open the atomic bonds that connect our world. This week’s experiments blow open the science behind creating a glowing pickle how forensic teams extract DNA and how acids can transform simple household items to their core.
Vidéos
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14/05/2023 - 3/5
Il manque les épisodes 6 à 10. Bonne série à écouter distraitement, sans plus. Le public cible semble plus être les ados qui découvre la science.