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2026 Season
December 7, 2026
S2026:E1 —
December 7, 2026 • In 6 months
Lending an Ear to the Tiny, Symbiotic World of Lichen
S2026:E2 —
February 24, 2026 • 3 months ago
Motion Sickness: The Timeless Challenge of Human Travel
S2026:E3 —
March 17, 2026 • 2 months ago
Decoding Climate Change through Snow
S2026:E4 —
April 28, 2026 • 1 month ago
Mt. Fuji's Mountaintop Research Facility
S2026:E5 —
May 5, 2026 • 1 month ago
Squid Survival!
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2025 Season
January 29, 2025
S2025:E1 —
January 29, 2025 • 1 year ago
Origami Engineering - Unfolding Hidden Potential
S2025:E2 —
February 5, 2025 • 1 year ago
The Hidden Possibilities of Mushrooms
S2025:E3 —
February 18, 2025 • 1 year ago
Robotic Avatars for Remote Work
S2025:E4 —
March 11, 2025 • 1 year ago
A New Glue from Algae
S2025:E5 —
March 18, 2025 • 1 year ago
Special Episode: Creating Blood Vessels! A Life-Saving Transplant for Heart Failure
S2025:E6 —
April 15, 2025 • 1 year ago
Point Clouds for 3D Visualizations
S2025:E7 —
April 22, 2025 • 1 year ago
Ant Talk: Communicating Through Sound
S2025:E8 —
May 20, 2025 • 1 year ago
Special Episode: Breath-Taking Science - How Intestinal Breathing Could Save Lives
S2025:E9 —
June 10, 2025 • 11 months ago
Hexagons: A Coincidence or the Workings of Nature?
S2025:E10 —
June 17, 2025 • 11 months ago
Seawater Breakthroughs: The Next Great Resource
S2025:E11 —
June 24, 2025 • 11 months ago
Parasite Planet
S2025:E12 —
July 15, 2025 • 10 months ago
Protecting Corals with Genetic Technology
S2025:E13 —
July 22, 2025 • 10 months ago
Marine Plastics (Part 1): Finding Them
S2025:E14 —
July 29, 2025 • 10 months ago
Marine Plastics (Part 2): Identifying Them
S2025:E15 —
August 19, 2025 • 9 months ago
Curiosity Saves the Cat
S2025:E16 —
October 7, 2025 • 7 months ago
Japan's Civil Engineering Technology Part I: Tunnels
S2025:E17 —
October 14, 2025 • 7 months ago
Japan's Civil Engineering Technology Part II: Bridges
S2025:E18 —
October 28, 2025 • 7 months ago
The Tiniest Thread Leading to a Grand Future
S2025:E19 —
November 4, 2025 • 7 months ago
Special Episode: Shining Hope for Myotonic Dystrophy -A New Drug Discovery
S2025:E20 —
November 25, 2025 • 6 months ago
A Quantum Search for Optimal Solutions
S2025:E21 —
December 9, 2025 • 5 months ago
2025 Nobel Laureate SAKAGUCHI Shimon:The Boundary Between Self and Non-Self
S2025:E22 —
December 16, 2025 • 5 months ago
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 - MOFs Changing the World (Science ZERO)
S2025:E23 —
December 24, 2025 • 5 months ago
An Evolutionary Sense of Taste
S2025:E24 —
December 31, 2025 • 5 months ago
The Powerful Thirst of Moss
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2024 Season
January 23, 2024
S2024:E1 —
January 23, 2024 • 2 years ago
The Secret of Japanese Swords
S2024:E2 —
February 20, 2024 • 2 years ago
The Wonders of Washoku - Exploring the Infinite Possibilities of Microbes
S2024:E3 —
March 5, 2024 • 2 years ago
Phased Array Radar Promises Precise Weather Forecasting
S2024:E4 —
March 12, 2024 • 2 years ago
The Dream of Generative AI Engineering - Koji Nishiguchi, Nagoya University
S2024:E5 —
March 26, 2024 • 2 years ago
iPS Cell Research - Advancing into the Future
S2024:E6 —
April 16, 2024 • 2 years ago
Microorganisms Living in Extreme Environments
S2024:E7 —
April 23, 2024 • 2 years ago
When Massive Underwater Volcanos Erupt
S2024:E8 —
May 14, 2024 • 2 years ago
The Ultimate Mystery: Delving into the World of Animal Sleep
S2024:E9 —
May 21, 2024 • 2 years ago
Tour of the Mysterious Eel Migration
S2024:E10 —
June 11, 2024 • 1 year ago
Exposing Solar Mysteries to Prevent Space Disasters
S2024:E11 —
July 16, 2024 • 1 year ago
Special Episode: Freeing Patients from Dialysis! - Dr. Kenji OSAFUNE's Challenge
S2024:E12 —
July 30, 2024 • 1 year ago
The Brainy Octopus
S2024:E13 —
August 6, 2024 • 1 year ago
The Resourceful Nematode
S2024:E14 —
August 20, 2024 • 1 year ago
The Wooden Revolution: Buildings from Japanese Ingenuity
S2024:E15 —
September 10, 2024 • 1 year ago
Japan's World-leading Transport - Part I: Ships
S2024:E16 —
September 17, 2024 • 1 year ago
Japan's World-leading Transport - Part II: Trains
S2024:E17 —
October 8, 2024 • 1 year ago
The Future of Biodiversity! Time Capsules for Endangered Species
S2024:E18 —
October 29, 2024 • 1 year ago
Wild Animals as Environmental Reporters
S2024:E19 —
December 17, 2024 • 1 year ago
Revolution in Air Travel! The Cutting Edge of Flying Car Technology
S2024:E20 —
December 24, 2024 • 1 year ago
The Ferocious Hornet: Unveiling Its Incredible Strength
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2023 Season
January 17, 2023
S2023:E1 —
January 17, 2023 • 3 years ago
Special Episode: Laying the Groundwork for Wireless Power Transfer
S2023:E2 —
January 31, 2023 • 3 years ago
Rhodopsin: From Light into Medicine
S2023:E3 —
February 7, 2023 • 3 years ago
Special Episode: Dual-wielder Scientist Challenges Nuclear Fusion
S2023:E4 —
March 14, 2023 • 3 years ago
Autonomous Driving to a Driverless Future
S2023:E5 —
March 28, 2023 • 3 years ago
The Last Judgement Wakes Up from Sleep - The Full Restoration -
S2023:E6 —
March 29, 2023 • 3 years ago
Special Episode: The Last Judgement Wakes Up from Sleep - The Full Restoration -
S2023:E7 —
April 25, 2023 • 3 years ago
The Science of Emotion: The Mind's Connection to the Body
S2023:E8 —
May 9, 2023 • 3 years ago
The Incredible Biodegradable Plastic: New Material to Transform our Future
S2023:E9 —
May 23, 2023 • 3 years ago
The Secrets of the Newt's Amazing Regenerative Ability
S2023:E10 —
June 13, 2023 • 2 years ago
Malign, Magnificent, Mosquito!
S2023:E11 —
June 27, 2023 • 2 years ago
Artificial Hibernation: No Longer Sci-fi!
S2023:E12 —
July 11, 2023 • 2 years ago
Special Episode: AI Hospitals: A Step Towards the Future
S2023:E13 —
July 25, 2023 • 2 years ago
Exposing the Bacterial Enigma of the Lake - Microbial Ecologist Yusuke OKAZAKI
S2023:E14 —
August 8, 2023 • 2 years ago
Cyborg Technology: A Genius Inventor's View of Humanity's Future
S2023:E15 —
September 26, 2023 • 2 years ago
Artificial Photosynthesis: A Game Changer for Clean Energy
S2023:E16 —
October 10, 2023 • 2 years ago
Poisons in the Animal Kingdom
S2023:E17 —
October 24, 2023 • 2 years ago
The Superpowers of Slime Molds
S2023:E18 —
November 14, 2023 • 2 years ago
Next Generation Solar Cells
S2023:E19 —
November 28, 2023 • 2 years ago
Great Escape: How Prey Avoid Predators
S2023:E20 —
December 19, 2023 • 2 years ago
Artificial High-Performance Soil: Shaping the Future of Agriculture
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2022 Season
February 8, 2022
S2022:E1 —
February 8, 2022 • 4 years ago
Special Episode: Lessons from Minamata Disease
S2022:E2 —
February 15, 2022 • 4 years ago
Creating Artificial Blood to Save Lives
S2022:E3 —
February 22, 2022 • 4 years ago
Protecting Infrastructure by Visualizing Stress
S2022:E4 —
March 22, 2022 • 4 years ago
A Battery Made of Wood
S2022:E5 —
March 29, 2022 • 4 years ago
Special Episode: Turning iPS Cells into Platelets - A Cellist-Researcher's Challenge
S2022:E6 —
April 5, 2022 • 4 years ago
The Mystery of the Dying Bamboo
S2022:E7 —
April 19, 2022 • 4 years ago
Remote-controlled Robots, Revolutionizing the Way We Work
S2022:E8 —
May 10, 2022 • 4 years ago
Harnessing the Power of Proteins
S2022:E9 —
May 24, 2022 • 4 years ago
Protecting Young Brains
S2022:E10 —
June 7, 2022 • 3 years ago
Fish - Smarter than You Might Think!
S2022:E11 —
June 21, 2022 • 3 years ago
A Look at CO2 Reduction Technology
S2022:E12 —
July 26, 2022 • 3 years ago
The New Future with Nanomaterials
S2022:E13 —
August 9, 2022 • 3 years ago
Special Episode: Helping Prosthetic Hand Users Become Choosers
S2022:E14 —
August 23, 2022 • 3 years ago
Editing Genomes to Improve Food Production
S2022:E15 —
October 11, 2022 • 3 years ago
Biomimicry Changes the Future of Robotics
S2022:E16 —
October 18, 2022 • 3 years ago
How Edible Insects Could Save the World
S2022:E17 —
October 25, 2022 • 3 years ago
It's a Fact - Weather Pains Are Real!
S2022:E18 —
October 29, 2022 • 3 years ago
Science View Special: Breaking the Silence on Minamata Disease
S2022:E19 —
November 8, 2022 • 3 years ago
New Findings from Mt. Fuji's Past Eruptions
S2022:E20 —
November 22, 2022 • 3 years ago
The Amazing Powers of Milk
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2021 Season
January 5, 2021
S2021:E1 —
January 5, 2021 • 5 years ago
Special Episode: Life Beyond Earth - The Search for Habitable Worlds in the Universe
S2021:E2 —
January 12, 2021 • 5 years ago
The Naked Mole Rat
S2021:E3 —
January 19, 2021 • 5 years ago
Slow Slip Earthquakes
S2021:E4 —
February 2, 2021 • 5 years ago
Diamonds - The Ultimate Magnetic Field Sensor
S2021:E5 —
February 16, 2021 • 5 years ago
Cracking the Mysterious Primitive Organisms
S2021:E6 —
March 9, 2021 • 5 years ago
Special Episode: The Sky's the Limit! - Takanori Takebe and iPS Cell Research
S2021:E7 —
April 6, 2021 • 5 years ago
Japanese Indigo - More than a Pretty Dye!
S2021:E8 —
April 20, 2021 • 5 years ago
The Incredible Intelligence of Crows
S2021:E9 —
May 5, 2021 • 5 years ago
Bringing Back Samples from a Martian Moon
S2021:E10 —
May 19, 2021 • 5 years ago
The Unheard Sounds around Us
S2021:E11 —
June 23, 2021 • 4 years ago
The Chemistry around Young Stars: Astronomer Nami Sakai
S2021:E12 —
July 7, 2021 • 4 years ago
New Clues About Active Fault Earthquakes
S2021:E13 —
July 21, 2021 • 4 years ago
Nanoscale Manufacturing with DNA Origami
S2021:E14 —
August 11, 2021 • 4 years ago
Growing Steak Meat in the Lab
S2021:E15 —
August 25, 2021 • 4 years ago
Creating Next-generation Inks that Never Fade
S2021:E16 —
October 6, 2021 • 4 years ago
Special Episode: Advances in iPS Cell Technology - New Hope for ALS and Spinal Cord Injury
S2021:E17 —
October 12, 2021 • 4 years ago
Lightning Superbolts That Cause "Annihilation"
S2021:E18 —
October 20, 2021 • 4 years ago
Fossil Findings - Clues to Japan in the Cretaceous Period
S2021:E19 —
November 10, 2021 • 4 years ago
Breakthroughs in Weather Forecasting
S2021:E20 —
November 16, 2021 • 4 years ago
Using Optical Illusions and AI to Study Brain Function
S2021:E21 —
December 7, 2021 • 4 years ago
Hydrogen Promises Cleaner Energy
S2021:E22 —
December 14, 2021 • 4 years ago
Syukuro MANABE: Nobel Laureate & Climate Research Pioneer
S2021:E23 —
December 21, 2021 • 4 years ago
The Art and Science of Cell Imaging
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2020 Season
January 28, 2020
S2020:E1 —
January 28, 2020 • 6 years ago
Regenerative Biologist Kiyokazu Agata
S2020:E2 —
February 5, 2020 • 6 years ago
Exosomes - Mysterious Messengers in Our Bodies
S2020:E3 —
February 19, 2020 • 6 years ago
The Secret Chambers of Akiyoshido Cave
S2020:E4 —
March 4, 2020 • 6 years ago
Developing a New Way to Fight Cancer - Molecular Biologist Atsuo Sasaki
S2020:E5 —
March 18, 2020 • 6 years ago
From Dinosaur Research to Evolutionary Biology Studies: Paleobiologist Tetsuto Miyashita
S2020:E6 —
March 25, 2020 • 6 years ago
A Sharper Look at Amazing Jellyfish
S2020:E7 —
April 1, 2020 • 6 years ago
KAGRA - Heralding a New Era in Astronomy!
S2020:E8 —
April 15, 2020 • 6 years ago
Aurora: The Interaction Between Earth and Space
S2020:E9 —
June 3, 2020 • 6 years ago
Robotic Arms Give a Helping Hand
S2020:E10 —
June 17, 2020 • 5 years ago
New Ways to Protect Your Teeth
S2020:E11 —
July 1, 2020 • 5 years ago
Can Microbes Cause Rain? Tackling a Weather Mystery
S2020:E12 —
August 5, 2020 • 5 years ago
Saving Heart Patients with iPS Cells: How the Transplant Was Performed
S2020:E13 —
August 19, 2020 • 5 years ago
Solid-state Batteries & Optical Lattice Clocks
S2020:E14 —
September 23, 2020 • 5 years ago
Quest for Soil - Creating Soil to Feed 10 Billion People
S2020:E15 —
September 30, 2020 • 5 years ago
Special Episode: Investigating the Birth of the Universe with Neutrino Research
S2020:E16 —
October 7, 2020 • 5 years ago
The Struggle to Preserve Ogasawara's Wildlife
S2020:E17 —
October 21, 2020 • 5 years ago
The Mighty Barnacle
S2020:E18 —
November 11, 2020 • 5 years ago
Mysterious Deep-sea Fungi
S2020:E19 —
November 17, 2020 • 5 years ago
Exploring the Mechanisms of Dreaming
S2020:E20 —
November 24, 2020 • 5 years ago
The Mongolian Nomads' Art of Airag Making: A Researcher's Challenge
S2020:E21 —
December 8, 2020 • 5 years ago
Decoding the Coronavirus Genome
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2019 Season
January 9, 2019
S2019:E1 —
January 9, 2019 • 7 years ago
A Warning from the Sea of Japan - a "Miniature Ocean"
S2019:E2 —
February 6, 2019 • 7 years ago
Tough Polymers - The Secrets Behind a Strong New Material
S2019:E3 —
February 20, 2019 • 7 years ago
Could a Massive Volcanic Eruption Strike Again?
S2019:E4 —
March 13, 2019 • 7 years ago
New Robot Designs Inspired by Biology
S2019:E5 —
April 2, 2019 • 7 years ago
Unexpected Fighters Against Extreme Weather!
S2019:E6 —
April 17, 2019 • 7 years ago
Seeing the Invisible! Uncovering the Mysteries of the Past
S2019:E7 —
April 30, 2019 • 7 years ago
Seeing our 3D World in Points and Lines
S2019:E8 —
May 14, 2019 • 7 years ago
Breaking the Barriers of Microscopy - Watching Cells at Work
S2019:E9 —
June 4, 2019 • 7 years ago
The Large Meander of the Massive Kuroshio Current
S2019:E10 —
June 18, 2019 • 6 years ago
Food Texture - The Key to Delicious Taste
S2019:E11 —
July 9, 2019 • 6 years ago
The Mystery of Carnivorous Plant Evolution
S2019:E12 —
August 6, 2019 • 6 years ago
Examining the Global Environment through Polar Research
S2019:E13 —
August 13, 2019 • 6 years ago
Unlocking the Mysteries of Space
S2019:E14 —
September 3, 2019 • 6 years ago
Exploring the Mystery of Plant Diversity - Evolutionary Biologist, Kentaro Shimizu
S2019:E15 —
October 1, 2019 • 6 years ago
The Hayabusa-2 Asteroid Explorer
S2019:E16 —
October 15, 2019 • 6 years ago
The Nagara Meteor
S2019:E17 —
November 5, 2019 • 6 years ago
How Robotics and Automation Are Transforming the Logistics Industry
S2019:E18 —
November 19, 2019 • 6 years ago
A Toast to Koji, the Secret to Good Sake!
S2019:E19 —
December 3, 2019 • 6 years ago
The Future of Cybersecurity - Exploring a Quantum-Proof Encryption System
S2019:E20 —
December 17, 2019 • 6 years ago
Projection Mapping Evolving to New Heights
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2018 Season
January 10, 2018
S2018:E1 —
January 10, 2018 • 8 years ago
Treating Heart Disease with iPS Cells: Derived Heart Tissue nears Clinical Applications
S2018:E2 —
January 17, 2018 • 8 years ago
Treating Liver Disease with iPS Cells: New Breakthroughs with Miniature Livers
S2018:E3 —
February 7, 2018 • 8 years ago
Electricity from Microbes! The Frontlines of Research on Electricity-Generating Bacteria
S2018:E4 —
February 21, 2018 • 8 years ago
Drug Repositioning - Changing the Process of Drug Creation!
S2018:E5 —
March 7, 2018 • 8 years ago
Discovering the Boundaries of Life - The Great Exploration Under the Ocean Floor
S2018:E6 —
March 21, 2018 • 8 years ago
What Makes Us Human? The Cutting Edge of Android Research
S2018:E7 —
April 4, 2018 • 8 years ago
Rescuing Coral Reefs with Genomics
S2018:E8 —
April 18, 2018 • 8 years ago
Carbon-14 Lays Bare the History of the World
S2018:E9 —
May 2, 2018 • 8 years ago
The Myriad Uses of 8K Video
S2018:E10 —
May 16, 2018 • 8 years ago
Virtual Realities - The Latest in Gaming Tech
S2018:E11 —
June 6, 2018 • 7 years ago
The New Era of Wearable Sensors
S2018:E12 —
June 20, 2018 • 7 years ago
"Living" Machines - The Frontline of Integrative Research
S2018:E13 —
July 4, 2018 • 7 years ago
Unraveling the Mystery of How Black Holes Grow
S2018:E14 —
July 18, 2018 • 7 years ago
The Forefront of Microsatellite Development
S2018:E15 —
August 1, 2018 • 7 years ago
Photo-Immunotherapy - A Whole New Way to Beat Cancer
S2018:E16 —
August 29, 2018 • 7 years ago
Will the International Linear Collider Be Built in Japan?
S2018:E17 —
September 5, 2018 • 7 years ago
Nagasaki - The Origin of Japan's Breakthroughs, Part 1 Linking with the World through Medicine
S2018:E18 —
September 12, 2018 • 7 years ago
Nagasaki - The Origin of Japan's Breakthroughs, Part 2 Coexistence with Active Volcanoes in Unzen Volcanic Area UNESCO Global Geopark
S2018:E19 —
September 26, 2018 • 7 years ago
Natural Salt Licks - Protecting the Rainforest Mammals of Borneo
S2018:E20 —
October 3, 2018 • 7 years ago
A New Magnesium Alloy Developed in Japan – Light, Strong, and Flame-Resistant!
S2018:E21 —
October 17, 2018 • 7 years ago
A New High-Tech Approach to Fighting Large Fires
S2018:E22 —
November 7, 2018 • 7 years ago
Using Ammonia to Reduce CO2 Emissions
S2018:E23 —
November 21, 2018 • 7 years ago
High-Tech Inspections Making Japan's Infrastructure Safer
S2018:E24 —
December 5, 2018 • 7 years ago
Paving the Way for Revolutionary Cancer Treatments - 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine -
S2018:E25 —
December 19, 2018 • 7 years ago
Special Episode: How Was the Cell Transplant Performed? - Treating Parkinson's Disease with iPS Cells!
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2017 Season
January 4, 2017
S2017:E1 —
January 4, 2017 • 9 years ago
Nano-carbon Materials Changing the Future
S2017:E2 —
January 18, 2017 • 9 years ago
Ionic Liquids - New Materials Moving to Commercialization!
S2017:E3 —
February 8, 2017 • 9 years ago
Zooming In on High-Speed Cameras
S2017:E4 —
February 22, 2017 • 9 years ago
Ultrafine Bubbles, Big Potential
S2017:E5 —
March 8, 2017 • 9 years ago
The New Faces of Iron
S2017:E6 —
April 5, 2017 • 9 years ago
Are Salt-Tolerant Crops the Key to the Food Crisis?
S2017:E7 —
April 19, 2017 • 9 years ago
The Forefront of Sleep Research
S2017:E8 —
May 3, 2017 • 9 years ago
What is Sparse Modeling?
S2017:E9 —
May 17, 2017 • 9 years ago
Marimo Mysteries
S2017:E10 —
June 7, 2017 • 8 years ago
Using Hot Springs for Low-Temperature Power Generation
S2017:E11 —
June 21, 2017 • 8 years ago
Revolutionary Substances Made by Silkworms
S2017:E12 —
July 5, 2017 • 8 years ago
Welcome to "Ultra" Virtual Reality!
S2017:E13 —
July 19, 2017 • 8 years ago
Japanese Ancestry Shown in Jomon DNA
S2017:E14 —
August 9, 2017 • 8 years ago
Transportation Breakthroughs in Japan's Industrious Tokai Region Part 1: Automobiles
S2017:E15 —
August 16, 2017 • 8 years ago
Transportation Breakthroughs in Japan's Industrious Tokai Region Part 2: Railways
S2017:E16 —
September 6, 2017 • 8 years ago
Euglena - Mysterious Organisms that Could Save the World?
S2017:E17 —
September 13, 2017 • 8 years ago
Ichthyosaur Research Unlocks the Secrets of the Earth's Environmental Phenomena - Up Close Interview with Paleobiologist Ryosuke Motani
S2017:E18 —
September 20, 2017 • 8 years ago
The Mystery of Memory Explained by the Latest Neuroscience
S2017:E19 —
October 4, 2017 • 8 years ago
Deep Learning - A Revolution in Artificial Intelligence
S2017:E20 —
October 18, 2017 • 8 years ago
eDNA - A Revolution in Monitoring Aquatic Ecosystems
S2017:E21 —
November 1, 2017 • 8 years ago
How the 113th Atomic Element Was Created
S2017:E22 —
November 15, 2017 • 8 years ago
Science Investigates the Friendly Relationship Between Cats and Humans
S2017:E23 —
December 6, 2017 • 8 years ago
A Vast Mine Discovered on the Ocean Floor
S2017:E24 —
December 20, 2017 • 8 years ago
Cellulose Nanofiber - A New Dream Material
S2017:E32 —
January 1, 2017 • 9 years ago
Sparse Modeling
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2016 Season
January 6, 2016
S2016:E1 —
January 6, 2016 • 10 years ago
Frozen, or Are They? Mysterious Substances That Inhibit Freezing!
S2016:E2 —
January 20, 2016 • 10 years ago
Exploring the Hadal Zone!
S2016:E3 —
February 3, 2016 • 10 years ago
Resurrecting Extinct Animals?
S2016:E4 —
February 17, 2016 • 10 years ago
The Evolution of Humanoid Robots
S2016:E5 —
March 2, 2016 • 10 years ago
Asteroid Explorer, Hayabusa2 - Navigation in Space
S2016:E6 —
March 16, 2016 • 10 years ago
Venus Climate Orbiter, Akatsuki - Charting a New Course
S2016:E7 —
April 6, 2016 • 10 years ago
Is Nishinoshima's Eruption Producing a Continent?!
S2016:E8 —
April 20, 2016 • 10 years ago
A New Cloud Type! Aerosols' Effect on the Climate
S2016:E9 —
May 4, 2016 • 10 years ago
Tracing the Roots of Somei-Yoshino
S2016:E10 —
May 18, 2016 • 10 years ago
Wearable Sensors Trigger a Sports Revolution
S2016:E11 —
June 1, 2016 • 10 years ago
Amazing Chemical Factories - Actinomycetes
S2016:E12 —
June 15, 2016 • 9 years ago
MicroRNA - Pulling the Strings of Life
S2016:E13 —
June 29, 2016 • 9 years ago
A 29-Year-Old Doctor's Mission: Make Mini Livers from iPS Cells and Save Young Lives
S2016:E14 —
July 6, 2016 • 9 years ago
Production Technology for Hydrogen, The Key to an Ecological Society
S2016:E15 —
July 20, 2016 • 9 years ago
Surprising Treatments for Thinning Hair Made Possible by Cutting-Edge Cell Technology
S2016:E16 —
August 10, 2016 • 9 years ago
Research Institutes in Tsukuba Science City Part 1: Shaping the Future with Robot Technology
S2016:E17 —
August 17, 2016 • 9 years ago
Research Institutes in Tsukuba Science City Part 2: Protect Lives with Disaster Prevention Technology
S2016:E18 —
September 7, 2016 • 9 years ago
"Bio-coke", An Advanced Biomass Fuel
S2016:E19 —
September 21, 2016 • 9 years ago
A Mysterious Substance Lying In Caves
S2016:E20 —
October 5, 2016 • 9 years ago
A New Threat - Ocean Acidification
S2016:E21 —
October 19, 2016 • 9 years ago
The Smashing Role of Giant Impacts in Planet Formation
S2016:E22 —
November 2, 2016 • 9 years ago
A Breakthrough In Life Science Research - Turning Animals Transparent
S2016:E23 —
November 16, 2016 • 9 years ago
How Autophagy Supports Vital Activity
S2016:E24 —
December 7, 2016 • 9 years ago
Biosensors on the Scent of Progress
S2016:E25 —
December 14, 2016 • 9 years ago
Genes Reveal Cat Secrets
S2016:E26 —
December 21, 2016 • 9 years ago
The Driving Force Behind the iPS Cell Research Scene
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2015 Season
January 13, 2015
S2015:E1 —
January 13, 2015 • 11 years ago
Revolutionary Space Explorers - Micro-Satellites
S2015:E2 —
January 20, 2015 • 11 years ago
Moon Rush! The Frontier of Lunar Development!
S2015:E3 —
February 10, 2015 • 11 years ago
The Front Line in Brain Imaging Research
S2015:E4 —
February 17, 2015 • 11 years ago
Not Just a Pretty Face! The Birth of the Super Diamond
S2015:E5 —
March 3, 2015 • 11 years ago
Reaching for Earthbound Stars! The Front Line of Nuclear Fusion Research
S2015:E6 —
March 10, 2015 • 11 years ago
SACLA Magnifies World's Smallest Object
S2015:E7 —
April 7, 2015 • 11 years ago
Epsilon - A New Generation of Rockets
S2015:E8 —
April 21, 2015 • 11 years ago
Development Secrets of the Cargo Transporter, Kounotori
S2015:E9 —
May 5, 2015 • 11 years ago
Super Cells Hidden in Fat
S2015:E10 —
May 19, 2015 • 11 years ago
Mass-Producing Full-Cycle Cultured Tuna
S2015:E11 —
June 2, 2015 • 11 years ago
Seize the Future with Both Hands! Cutting-Edge Industrial Robots
S2015:E12 —
June 16, 2015 • 10 years ago
A Dream Biopesticide - Flightless Ladybugs
S2015:E13 —
July 7, 2015 • 10 years ago
Secrets of the Tokyo National Museum Part 1: Conservation Science
S2015:E14 —
July 14, 2015 • 10 years ago
Secrets of the Tokyo National Museum Part 2: Rescuing Cultural Properties
S2015:E15 —
July 28, 2015 • 10 years ago
The Latest in Particle Accelerator Technology
S2015:E16 —
August 4, 2015 • 10 years ago
Japan's Oldest Human Remains Unearthed
S2015:E17 —
August 18, 2015 • 10 years ago
Deep-Sea Investigation - The Mysteries Surrounding the Giant Bones
S2015:E18 —
September 1, 2015 • 10 years ago
The Final Mission from Einstein - Find Gravitational Waves
S2015:E19 —
September 15, 2015 • 10 years ago
A Tall Order - The Space Elevator
S2015:E20 —
October 6, 2015 • 10 years ago
The Sky's the Limit! - Cutting-Edge Unmanned Aircraft
S2015:E21 —
October 20, 2015 • 10 years ago
Zipangu, the Land of Gold
S2015:E22 —
November 3, 2015 • 10 years ago
The Excavation of Japan's First Complete Dinosaur Skeleton
S2015:E23 —
November 17, 2015 • 10 years ago
Making High-Precision Positioning a Reality
S2015:E24 —
December 8, 2015 • 10 years ago
Two Nobel Prizes Awarded to Japanese Scientists! Tracing the Paths They Traveled
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2014 Season
January 21, 2014
S2014:E1 —
January 21, 2014 • 12 years ago
The CiRA iPSC Story Aiming to be Number One - for Patients
S2014:E2 —
January 28, 2014 • 12 years ago
The CiRA iPSC Story In Search of New Drugs - An Open Lab
S2014:E3 —
February 11, 2014 • 12 years ago
Discovering New Life in Antarctica
S2014:E4 —
March 4, 2014 • 12 years ago
Sea Forest or Sea Desert?
S2014:E5 —
April 1, 2014 • 12 years ago
High-Tech Origami
S2014:E6 —
April 8, 2014 • 12 years ago
Urban Mining with Microbes
S2014:E7 —
April 15, 2014 • 12 years ago
Japanese Carp on the Brink of Extinction!
S2014:E8 —
April 22, 2014 • 12 years ago
A Guiding Light in the Darkness? The Mystery of the Glowing Forest
S2014:E9 —
May 6, 2014 • 12 years ago
Fascinating Lessons from Insects
S2014:E10 —
May 13, 2014 • 12 years ago
The Incredible Liquid - Ferrofluid
S2014:E11 —
June 3, 2014 • 12 years ago
Exploring Zero Gravity with Astronaut Naoko Yamazaki Pt.1
S2014:E12 —
June 10, 2014 • 11 years ago
Exploring Zero Gravity with Astronaut Naoko Yamazaki Pt.2
S2014:E13 —
June 17, 2014 • 11 years ago
A High-Sensitivity Sensor - The Sense of Touch
S2014:E14 —
July 1, 2014 • 11 years ago
What Science Reveals About the Sixth Sense
S2014:E15 —
July 8, 2014 • 11 years ago
The World's First Dynamic Tumor-tracking Radiotherapy Device
S2014:E16 —
July 15, 2014 • 11 years ago
Life-Sustaining Holes - Aquaporin
S2014:E17 —
August 5, 2014 • 11 years ago
iPS Cells: On The Verge of Clinical Application The Current Status of iPS Cell Studies
S2014:E18 —
September 2, 2014 • 11 years ago
The Link between Emotions and the Sense of Smell
S2014:E19 —
September 9, 2014 • 11 years ago
A Closer Look at Fatigue
S2014:E20 —
September 16, 2014 • 11 years ago
Uncovering the Mystery of Salmon Ecology
S2014:E21 —
October 7, 2014 • 11 years ago
Unearthing Hidden Treasure - Geothermal Energy
S2014:E22 —
October 14, 2014 • 11 years ago
Iron is a Hot Topic
S2014:E23 —
November 4, 2014 • 11 years ago
The Frontier of Magnet Research
S2014:E24 —
November 11, 2014 • 11 years ago
Plants with Superpowers
S2014:E25 —
November 18, 2014 • 11 years ago
Supercomputer K Opens Doors to the Future
S2014:E26 —
December 2, 2014 • 11 years ago
A New Sound Transmission Pathway
S2014:E27 —
December 9, 2014 • 11 years ago
Illuminating the Future with Blue LEDs - The 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics
S2014:E28 —
December 16, 2014 • 11 years ago
How It Was Done! The World's First iPS Cell Human Clinical Research
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2013 Season
January 10, 2013
S2013:E1 —
January 10, 2013 • 13 years ago
Could Mt. Fuji Erupt?
S2013:E2 —
January 17, 2013 • 13 years ago
The Science of Yellow Dust
S2013:E3 —
January 24, 2013 • 13 years ago
Biotoxins: From Poison to Medicine
S2013:E4 —
January 31, 2013 • 13 years ago
Nature and Science Treasures of Japan - Part One: Fauna
S2013:E5 —
February 7, 2013 • 13 years ago
Nature and Science Treasures of Japan - Part Two: History of the Japanese People
S2013:E6 —
February 28, 2013 • 13 years ago
Clock Genes and the Body Clock
S2013:E7 —
March 7, 2013 • 13 years ago
How Gut Microbes Influence Immunity
S2013:E8 —
March 14, 2013 • 13 years ago
Lake Mashu: The Clearest Water in the World!
S2013:E9 —
April 2, 2013 • 13 years ago
Cutting-edge Facial Recognition Software
S2013:E10 —
April 9, 2013 • 13 years ago
Cells Making Waves!
S2013:E11 —
April 16, 2013 • 13 years ago
Body Area Networks: Using the Human Electric Field
S2013:E12 —
April 23, 2013 • 13 years ago
Robots In Our Everyday Lives - The Future
S2013:E13 —
May 7, 2013 • 13 years ago
Deep-sea Drilling to Discover Megaquake Mechanism
S2013:E14 —
May 14, 2013 • 13 years ago
A Cure Before Illness? Small Blood Molecule Secrets
S2013:E15 —
May 21, 2013 • 13 years ago
The Magic Metal of Life - Calcium
S2013:E16 —
June 4, 2013 • 13 years ago
All About Osteoporosis
S2013:E17 —
June 11, 2013 • 12 years ago
Caught on Film - The Life and Death of Cells
S2013:E18 —
June 18, 2013 • 12 years ago
Glaciers in Japan - Not a Fantasy
S2013:E19 —
July 2, 2013 • 12 years ago
Labyrinth of the Senses - Sight
S2013:E20 —
July 9, 2013 • 12 years ago
Life in Space with Astronaut Naoko Yamazaki
S2013:E21 —
July 16, 2013 • 12 years ago
Space Debris - Orbiting Junk
S2013:E22 —
July 23, 2013 • 12 years ago
Calm Before the Tornado - Giant Whirlwinds
S2013:E23 —
August 6, 2013 • 12 years ago
Biomimetics - Mimicking Biological Marvels
S2013:E24 —
August 13, 2013 • 12 years ago
World's First iPS Cell Human Clinical Research Coming Soon! With Dr. Masayo Takahashi
S2013:E25 —
August 20, 2013 • 12 years ago
Shirasu - Super Soil Sensation!
S2013:E26 —
September 3, 2013 • 12 years ago
Deep-seated Landslides
S2013:E27 —
September 10, 2013 • 12 years ago
Magic Microwaves
S2013:E28 —
September 17, 2013 • 12 years ago
High-Performance Hearing
S2013:E29 —
October 1, 2013 • 12 years ago
Beating Cancer - With Blood Vessels!
S2013:E30 —
October 8, 2013 • 12 years ago
The Pleasures and Paradoxes of Taste
S2013:E31 —
November 5, 2013 • 12 years ago
Marine Power - The New Wave in Renewable Energy!
S2013:E32 —
November 12, 2013 • 12 years ago
Secrets in the Lake Sediment
S2013:E33 —
December 3, 2013 • 12 years ago
Post-Higgs Boson Launching a Linear Collider
S2013:E34 —
December 10, 2013 • 12 years ago
3D Printers - The Best of Magic Boxes
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2012 Season
January 8, 2012
S2012:E1 —
January 8, 2012 • 14 years ago
The Biggest Optical Telescope Ever
S2012:E2 —
January 15, 2012 • 14 years ago
Marine Life Harbors Tomorrow's Wonder Drugs!
S2012:E3 —
January 22, 2012 • 14 years ago
Predicting volcanic eruptions
S2012:E4 —
January 29, 2012 • 14 years ago
Cancer Vaccines
S2012:E5 —
February 5, 2012 • 14 years ago
Robot Cars Race into the Future
S2012:E6 —
February 12, 2012 • 14 years ago
Turning the Sahara Desert into a Solar Power Superfarm!
S2012:E7 —
February 19, 2012 • 14 years ago
The Coelacanth! The Living Fossil That Casts Light on Evolution's Mysteries
S2012:E8 —
February 26, 2012 • 14 years ago
Reviving the Asuka Beauties: Restoration of the Takamatsuzuka Tomb Wall Paintings
S2012:E9 —
March 4, 2012 • 14 years ago
Bioimaging: Changing the Future of Medicine
S2012:E10 —
March 11, 2012 • 14 years ago
Singing Synthesizers: The Technology Behind a Digital Popstar
S2012:E11 —
March 18, 2012 • 14 years ago
Hydrothermal Vents: Searching for Life at the Bottom of the Sea
S2012:E12 —
April 5, 2012 • 14 years ago
Hayabusa's Homecoming: The Inside Story
S2012:E13 —
April 12, 2012 • 14 years ago
New Frontiers in Seismic Design
S2012:E14 —
April 19, 2012 • 14 years ago
Advances in Bio-Logging: Tracking Animals in the Wild!
S2012:E15 —
April 26, 2012 • 14 years ago
The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Robots to the Rescue
S2012:E16 —
May 3, 2012 • 14 years ago
Ultimate Cryptography to Defend Our Digital Lifestyle!
S2012:E17 —
May 10, 2012 • 14 years ago
Artificial Cells: Revealing the Secrets of Life
S2012:E18 —
May 17, 2012 • 14 years ago
ALMA: A Giant Telescope Searching for the Origins of Life
S2012:E19 —
May 24, 2012 • 14 years ago
The iPS Cell Revolution: A Discussion with Dr. Yamanaka
S2012:E20 —
May 31, 2012 • 14 years ago
Follow-on Disasters after the Megaquake
S2012:E21 —
June 7, 2012 • 13 years ago
Right Under Our Feet: The Hidden Web of Life in the Soil
S2012:E22 —
June 14, 2012 • 13 years ago
Cancer Killing Viruses
S2012:E23 —
June 21, 2012 • 13 years ago
Tapping Waste Heat to Produce Electricity
S2012:E24 —
June 28, 2012 • 13 years ago
The Effects of Low-dose Radiation on Human Health
S2012:E25 —
July 5, 2012 • 13 years ago
A Mega-Volcano Lurking Beneath Kagoshima Bay
S2012:E26 —
July 12, 2012 • 13 years ago
The Future of iPS Cells
S2012:E27 —
July 19, 2012 • 13 years ago
IKAROS: The World's First Solar Sail Spacecraft
S2012:E28 —
July 26, 2012 • 13 years ago
Turning CO2 from Trash into Treasure
S2012:E29 —
August 23, 2012 • 13 years ago
Deep Sea Gold Rush!
S2012:E30 —
August 30, 2012 • 13 years ago
Shape Shifting Neurons
S2012:E31 —
September 6, 2012 • 13 years ago
New Technologies Tackle Rare-earth Shortage
S2012:E32 —
September 13, 2012 • 13 years ago
What Caused Japan's 2011 Mega-tsunami?
S2012:E33 —
September 20, 2012 • 13 years ago
New Wind Turbine Technologies
S2012:E34 —
September 27, 2012 • 13 years ago
Infrared Astronomy: A Window on the Evolution of Stars and Galaxies
S2012:E35 —
October 4, 2012 • 13 years ago
Capturing Images from Inside the Cell
S2012:E36 —
October 11, 2012 • 13 years ago
The Amazing Power of Jellyfish
S2012:E37 —
November 1, 2012 • 13 years ago
The Amazing World of Dolphins and Whales
S2012:E38 —
November 8, 2012 • 13 years ago
Metabolomics: How Life Works
S2012:E39 —
November 15, 2012 • 13 years ago
How Buildings Handled Japan's 2011 Megaquake
S2012:E40 —
November 22, 2012 • 13 years ago
The Kunimasu: The Amazing Story of a Fish Back From Extinction
S2012:E41 —
December 6, 2012 • 13 years ago
The Genealogy of iPS Cells
S2012:E42 —
December 13, 2012 • 13 years ago
Shizuku: Understanding Climate Change from Space
S2012:E43 —
December 20, 2012 • 13 years ago
Artificial Photosynthesis: Power to Change the World