BRAIN BOX: A High-Tech Science Question Chamber ๐Ÿง โšก

April 11
22 mins

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It's time for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this weekโ€™s Science Quest!

In Science in the News, humans have travelled further into space than ever before as Artemis II orbits the Moon, scientists achieve a world first by mapping the DNA of a monkey, and Richard Wall from the University of Bristol joins Dan to explain the spread of a dangerous flesh-eating fly and why experts are keeping a close eye on it.

Itโ€™s time for your questions too. Ryan wants to know why Earth spins on a wonky axis, and Brian Diffey from Newcastle University explains how your body makes vitamin D from sunlight.

Dangerous Dan introduces the secretary bird, a fierce and fascinating hunter with a very unusual way of catching its prey.

Then itโ€™s time for Brain Box, where Danโ€™s high-tech question chamber puts top scientists to the test. This week, analytical chemist Kirsty Penkham takes on the challenge.

Plus, in Kitchen Chemistry, K-Mistry explores the science of solids, liquids and gases, turning your kitchen into a chemistry lab.

From deep space missions to DNA discoveries and dangerous insects, this episode is packed with brilliant science.

What we learn about:

โ€ข NASAโ€™s Artemis II mission and its journey around the Moon
โ€ข A world-first breakthrough in mapping monkey DNA
โ€ข The threat of a flesh-eating fly
โ€ข Why Earth spins on a tilted axis
โ€ข How the body makes vitamin D from sunlight
โ€ข The hunting skills of the secretary bird
โ€ข The science of solids, liquids and gases

All that and more on this weekโ€™sย Science Quest!

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