Science on TV – well – Brainiac is back – yipeee – what else is on?
- Extreme Ice
Nat Geo Wild HD 544, Sunday 20th June 13:00 to 14:00
Documentary following acclaimed ice photographer James Balog as he joins scientists on a risky mission to capture glaciers and ice sheets breaking apart due to climate change.STEM
Information TV 166, Monday 21st June 13:30 to 14:00
Take a closer look to see how Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) enrichment programmes are making an impact in schools in Northern Ireland.Museum of Life
BBC 1 London 101, Tuesday 22nd June 2:15 to 3:15
Digging Up the Past. Episode 2.
Jimmy Doherty and the team go behind the scenes at the Natural History Museum to find out about the discovery of a new dinosaur, the latest thinking on the personality of a T Rex, and what scientists are learning from a human skull over a hundred thousand years old. (Repeat)Seconds From Disaster
National Geographic 526, Wednesday 23rd June 19:00 to 20:00
Asian Tsunami.
The 2004 tsunami was the most devastating natural disaster of our time. What contributed to the magnitude of the killer wave, and how can a similar tragedy be prevented?