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World Cup: Game-changing Tech Shiona McCallum heads to FIFA Headquarters in Zurich to investigate the innovative technology currently transforming the World Cup. (25 mins)

High-Tech Heart Surgery Adrienne Murray delves into the role of advanced 3D imaging in supporting modern cardiac procedures. (24 mins)

Deep Dive: Underwater Tech Andrew Rogers examines new technological trials designed to enable humans to remain submerged for extended periods. (25 mins)

Art Mystery: Can AI Solve It? Harriet Bradshaw investigates how artificial intelligence is being deployed to resolve a longstanding mystery in art history. (24 mins)

Blenheim Palace: Can Tech Help to Restore it? Shiona McCallum tours Blenheim Palace, highlighting the technological tools aiding in its preservation and restoration. (24 mins)

Climate Science in the Courtroom This segment looks at how scientific research connecting climate change to extreme weather events is utilized in legal proceedings. (24 mins)

Inside the High-Tech Insect Farm Alasdair Keane visits an underground facility that utilizes technology to convert food waste into animal feed. (25 mins)

MWC Barcelona: What's New In Phone Tech? Paul Carter reviews the latest smartphones, gadgets, and industry trends showcased at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. (24 mins)

Norway's Fjords: Can Tourism Go Green? Alasdair Keane takes an electric boat through Norway’s fjords to explore sustainable tourism options. (24 mins)

Inside Europe’s Space Race Adrienne Murray travels to the Esrange Spaceport in northern Sweden to look at Europe’s growing space industry. (25 mins)

Winter Olympics: Can Tech Boost Performance? Alasdair Keane visits the Olympic training center in Oslo to see how technology enhances athletic performance. (24 mins)

Future Farming in Australia Nick Kwek connects with innovators implementing technological solutions within Australia’s agricultural sector. (25 mins)

Inside CES Reporting from Las Vegas, this episode covers the latest trends and innovations presented at CES 2026. (25 mins)

Meeting My Avatar Jacqui Wakefield accompanies singer KT Tunstall as she encounters her musical avatar. (25 mins)

Space Exploration: Can Robots Lead the Way? Nick Kwek visits the National Space Industry Hub in Sydney to discuss the role of robotics in space exploration. (25 mins)

Icebreaker Tech: Navigating the Arctic Adrienne Murray speaks with engineers who are designing advanced technology for icebreaker ships operating in the Arctic. (25 mins)

Rising Seas: Can Tech Help Us Prepare? Scientists discuss their efforts to improve predictive models for global sea-level rise. (24 mins)

Fixing Fashion's Sizing Problem Shiona McCallum meets an AI startup dedicated to resolving inconsistencies in clothing sizes across the fashion industry. (24 mins)

Movie Tech: Behind the Scenes Alasdair Keane explores a high-tech studio that is revolutionizing the production of car stunts. (25 mins)

Brain Cells and Biocomputing Zoe Kleinman meets researchers attempting to create living computers using brain cells. (25 mins)

Cloud Seeding and Conspiracy Theories Marco Silva breaks down the science and technology behind cloud seeding, addressing related conspiracy theories. (25 mins)

IFA Berlin: The Rise of Smart Tech Alasdair Keane highlights the key technological developments featured at IFA Berlin. (24 mins)

Detecting Cancer Cases Lara Lewington examines technologies being tested to identify 'hidden' cases of pancreatic cancer. (25 mins)

Fighting Wildfires: Can Tech Help? This episode looks at how technology offers hope for earlier detection and prevention of wildfires. (24 mins)

AI and the Future of Humanity Joe Tidy analyzes the potential impacts and future trajectories of artificial intelligence on humanity. (24 mins)

Sagrada Família: Can Tech Help Complete It? Yasmin Morgan-Griffiths receives exclusive access to La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona to explore how technology assists in its completion. (25 mins)

Lithium Mining: The Impact Ione Wells investigates whether lithium mining can be conducted in a more sustainable manner. (25 mins)

Esports World Cup This segment explores recent technological innovations within the world of competitive gaming and sports. (24 mins)

Chile’s Lost Children Ione Wells reports on the search for Chile’s stolen children. (25 mins)

Rubin Observatory: Mapping the Universe Ione Wells visits the Rubin Observatory, located in Chile’s Atacama Desert, to discuss its role in mapping the universe. (24 mins)


Source: BBC News Generated at: 2026-05-23 01:00:00 UTC

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