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Tv Shows To Watch if You're Into Science



Published June 6, 2023, 3:20 a.m. by Liam Bradley


Tv Shows To Watch if You're Into Science

Join us in today’s video as we show you Tv Shows To Watch If You Are Into Science. What pops into your head when you think “science?” Lab coats? Mad, crazy-haired experiment? Beakers and test tubes? Many TV shows want you to think “fun” when you think science. But the definition of “fun” differs from person to person.

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tv shows to watch if you're into science

who says you can't learn while being

entertained from chemistry and physics

to the entire planet of wildlife here

are the simplest science tv shows to

watch

pandemic how to prevent an epidemic it's

eerie netflix released pandemic the way

to prevent an epidemic at the end of

january in 2020 days later the

coronavirus pandemic wreaked havoc

across the planet

this six part mini-series is a must

watch in today's times pandemic seems

prescient because it follows scientists

doctors and activists across the planet

who are all preparing for the subsequent

rapid contagion they're convinced that a

worldwide virus could hit any day and in

hindsight we all know they're right

together they say when we mention

another flu pandemic happening is it a

matter not of if but when

this series starts strong and therefore

the first two episodes are super

compelling to watch it gets a bro it

gets a touch broad and sometimes

uninteresting on the other hand it picks

it back up very frequently and

especially in time for the last episode

bill nye saves the world

bill 9 the science guy is back to

entertain and educate a replacement

generation of youngsters and adults

nye's netflix show spans 25 episodes

across three seasons he explains topical

scientific issues debunks pseudoscience

and does a couple of experiments along

the way it's one of the excellent tv

series for lab experiments well it's

family-friendly viewing nye is more

snarky and combative than in his earlier

show

sense media even advises parents that

the series fits teenagers better than

youngsters because the host pokes fun at

people he disagrees with and handles

mature topics like sex

for teens and adults alike though it's

entertaining because of scientific views

and popular opinion

everyday miracles have you noticed what

proportion of glass is around you every

single gadget has a screen the more time

you spend with screens the more you

realize that you take it all for granted

everyday miracle celebrates the wondrous

inventions of the world all around us by

taking a look at what life would be like

without them and therefore the stories

of their vision materials scientist mark

muodanik may be a bundle of energy and

his enthusiasm about the planet around

us is kind of infectious they were

making him this excellent educational

show for adults and youngsters this

child-friendly bbc show takes one theme

for each episode and explores it

thoroughly for instance there's an

exquisite episode on the standard razer

blade and how glass entirely changed how

humanity builds well everything

brain games

the one reason to tune into national

geographic regularly is the brain games

brain games explores how the human mind

is capable of tricking itself and others

the show's greatest accomplishment is

how it involves viewers and audiences

often you'll be asked to participate in

the ongoing illusion or mind trickery

it's one of the simplest tv shows

teaching science

part of the magic is jason silva an

incredible host who plays both the dupe

and therefore the expert because the

situation demands if you really want

math a couple of the episodes have

numbers in them a lot of them are brain

teasers though so brand games isn't

great for binge watching instead we

might recommend one or two of the

episodes at a time

white rabbit project

the ever popular mythbusters is no

longer available on netflix

but the build team behind mythbusters

got their show hosts carrie byron torrey

belessi and grant mihara whom you'll

have seen before conduct crazy

experiments to check out some wild

claims but first understand that this is

not mythbusters

consider it an homage at best and you'll

enjoy white rabbit project

if you're expecting a spin-off you will

be disappointed white rabbit project has

its own styles and sensibilities with

each host bringing their expertise to

style ground experiments

the single 10 episode season sees the

team test everything from potential

superpowers to intricate heists and

thefts and yes fans of chemistry tv

shows can anticipate to chill with crazy

lab experiments it takes a couple of

episodes to warm up to the hosts but

white rabbit project causes you to

really want to be a part of the gang by

the end of it a hundred humans a hundred

humans is quite a soft sciences

television program a touch sort of

psychological versions of mythbusters

this fun and wacky series conducts

experiments on a gaggle of a hundred

anonymous people only identifiable by

their t-shirt numbers the thought is to

answer questions like what humans find

attractive pain versus pleasure and etc

science correspondent ali ward

and comedians zemba zenob johnson and

sammy obede host each episode they

banter and joke around interview the

contestants and experts and find out

about what each experiment entails

to be fair the experiments don't always

employ strict scientific conditions so

chalk this one up as more fun science

than actual science

the first season has eight episodes with

about five experiments per episode start

with episodes wherever you find the

topic interesting once you get into the

groove you'll probably enjoy the others

too

explained

vox media's short video explanations

were going viral on youtube so vox and

netflix teamed up to form a science

television program to simplify complex

topics

everything is predicated on hard facts

logic and science

it's a sort of mixture of things you

gotta know and things you were too

afraid to ask about

explained focuses on a replacement topic

in each of its 30 episodes which lasts

about 18 minutes

it imparts facts and data through a

mixture of animations and infographics

that makes it easier to digest

each episode features a new narrator and

features interviews with experts on the

subject

this short science television program

has been such a hit that netflix has

ordered two spin-offs the mind explained

may be a five-part mini-series narrated

by oscar-winning emma stone delving into

topics like memory and dreams

sex explained is another five-part

mini-series narrated by

singer-songwriter janelle monae about

issues like attraction and birth our

planet

is there a better voice to explain

anything nature than the chocolaty tones

of sir david attenborough

our planet combines the legendary

british natural historian with the team

behind a number of his previous tv shows

including planet earth the blue planet

and frozen planet

that alone is reason enough to observe

this marvelous eight-part netflix

original series

importantly our planet not only looks at

wildlife but how citizenry is affecting

it it shines a harsh light on global

climate change and therefore the human

impact on the wildlife and every

possible living organism

the documentary is nearly a call to arms

for us to

protect our planet that we live on

each episode explores a different

ecological system and the way it works

in several parts of the planet it

presents the marvel of life with

breathtaking footage captured in a

marvelous sort of way night on earth

in the wild tons of action takes place

after the sunset

nocturnal creatures have much better

hearing at night and vision than we do

but modern technology is catching up to

give a never-before-seen sneak peak of

what things look like after dark in

night on earth low cameras heat tracking

and other technologies close to point

out what happens within the moonlight it

feels strange but fascinating and you'll

slowly get used to it

from predator attacks to mating rituals

night on earth has the weather of a

classic wildlife show but with a fresh

new palette

sometimes the way manufacturers have

embraced images feels artificial but it

isn't a deal breaker narrator samira

wiley and additionally the storytelling

team do an excellent honest job of

entertaining and educating but the

highlight here isn't what you want to

see the most as what you do see

edge of the universe

bill nye and others attempt to make

science tv shows fun and academic

edge of the universe is for science

nerds who know their basics and need to

understand more this three-part series

features scientists who explore one

aspect of the cosmos in each episode

first they tackle the question of alien

life inhabitable earth-like planets next

they appear at asteroids and comets and

the way they form the world

finally they appear at the start of the

universe and the way it's enormous today

but also ever continually shrinking if

you've ever wondered about all that lies

beyond earth

this is the television program that you

would like to watch it's a brand new

phenomena thanks to how much we've been

able to see and explore of the universe

a year in space science fiction has

often fed us the fantasy that at some

point we'll all be living on the moon or

mars but

we're on earth and our bodies obey the

basic laws of physics here

people aren't exactly sure what happens

to the physical body without earth's

gravity watch a year in space to find

that out

astronaut scott kelly spent a year on

the international space station

conducting experiments and experimenting

on himself too

his twin brother astronaut mike kelly

was still back on earth nasa tested the

brothers before during and then

year-long periods after to seek out the

consequences of zero gravity among

humans this 12-part mini-series tracks

those 12 months of kelly's life aboard

the iss the longest by any nasa

astronaut it also appears it also

features interviews with the family

friends and nasa officials and experts

it slowly unravels what kelly's year

could mean for the longer term of space

exploration and living within the great

beyond so that's all for today's video

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