Why do our bodies make snot when we're sick? Poor Big Ted has the flu and is all sneezy and snotty. Dr Karl shows Matt how you can make your own snot without being sick!
What is a cyclone? Weather reporter Nate Byrne and Miah learn all about wonderful weather and see if they can create a swirling and whirling cyclone in a bottle.
Can you make a picture drawn with ink move and float? Matt learns how he can get drawings of his fish, Wriggle and Swish, to move and swim about as if real!
What makes stars twinkle? Miah learns all about stars and constellations from Karlie Noon the astronomer and together, they make their own twinkling stars!
Can we create our own geodes? Dr Tara Djokic teaches Matt all about magnificent geodes and together they create their own geodes using empty eggshells.
Why don't some liquids mix together? Miah is joined by Niraj Lal to layer lots of different liquids and explore why some liquids don't mix together.
What types of food can we mix together to make them change? Join Matt to whip up some colourful fluffy foam using two unexpected ingredients.
How does covering up and wearing sunscreen stop my skin from getting burnt? Professor Georgina Long joins Miah to make sun smart paper dolls to demonstrate how we can be sun safe too!
How does my hand move, making it wriggle and wiggle? After investigating an X-ray of a hand with a broken bone, Matt makes his own cardboard hand that can bend and move.
Can we use the air to make something fly? Miah experiments to see if she can use a bottle to launch a rocket high into the air!
Why do some bubbles pop and not others? Professor Bubbles is an expert in bubbles! Using his special formula, Leah and Professor Bubbles make their own brilliant bubbles to test what makes bubbles pop!
Why do things change shape when we look at them through water? Teo investigates light refraction and experiments with patterns and drawings to see how they change when seen through water!
Can we make chalk from something found around the house or garden? Leah has run out of chalk to finish a game of hopscotch! But don't fret, Leah investigates how to make her own chalk using something commonly found at home.
How does the harmonica make sound? Musician Colin Buchanan demonstrates the amazing instruments he can play and shows Teo how he can create his own harmonica to make music too!
Can we make our own fossils? And fast! Paleontologist Ben shows Leah his collection of fascinating fossils and together make their very own DIY fast fossils with clay and plaster.
How can we make something move through water? With the help of his trusty Experiment Log, Teo investigates and documents what objects he can (and can't!) get to zoom through water!
Why are some foods more sour than others? Leah is tasting different foods, from sweet mangos to sour lemons. Scientist Maddie helps Leah explore why some foods are sour and some aren't...using a surprising ingredient!
How do whales keep warm? Teo and Wildlife Scientist Dr Vanessa create a chilly and buttery experiment to show how whales stay warm in the icy waters of Antarctica!
What can be held up by a magnet? The magnets on Leah's train set can hold multiple carriages without falling. Leah experiments with magnets to see if she can make other objects hover in the air!
Can we fish sustainably? Vince from Deadly Science and Teo explore a First Nations fish trap design, showing how this method has supported communities for thousands of years.