A Bedbug’s Bite – Up Close! – Bang Goes the Theory – BBC Liz Bonnin investigates an increasingly common and unwelcome guest -- the bedbug. She visits Dr James Logan in his laboratory where he volunteers to let one of the little critters feast on his blood.
Mind Control your TV If you think controlling your TV with your mind is the stuff of science fiction, think again. The BBC, in collaboration with tech company This Place, has developed a way people can select programmes using a cheap, brainwave-reading headset. The headset works with an experimental version of the BBC's iPlayer on-demand platform.
The difference between petrol and diesel Jem Stansfield engineer points out the differences between gasoline and diesel with an explosive way. Excerpt from the series "Bang Goes The The Theory" by BBC.
Welcome to BBC News BBC presenter Maryam Moshiri starts newscast with extended middle finger live on air.
Swallowfishes and their predators The swallow fishes, are fish of the Exocoetidae family that have developed fins on their gills, which give them the possibility to be ejected and suspended over the water several meters. This ability of theirs can make them more agile, but at the same time makes them vulnerable above and below the surface of the water - since above they are chased by the frigate birds (Frigate), and from below fish hunters (Coryphaena hippurus). Excerpt from the documentary "The Hunt" by BBC.
Leopard risks her life for a meal The African leopard uses its agility and dexterity, to hunt from the treetops. But something that is very dangerous and can cost her life. Excerpt from the BBC documentary Planet Earth.
Harry Kane practices on penalties On Saturday 10 December 2022 during the match against France in the quarter-finals of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Harry Kane missed the second penalty by sending the ball well over the bar. An old video that has resurfaced helps us understand what happened. In the video, we can see that Harry Kane took the advice of rugby player Jonny Wilkinson. Wilkinson teaches him to shoot over the bar, saying that's how he managed to win the Rugby world cup. This was a Sport Relief sketch broadcast in 2018 by the BBC.
Smart orcas hunt In Antarctica, a group of killer whales uses clever tactics to hunt a seal on a block of ice. Only about 100 killer whales in the world use this remarkable technique. Excerpt from the documentary "Frozen Planet II" by BBC.