Unexpected Elements Episodes Episode guide
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                            ![]()  28/11/2025 GMTThe news you know, the science you don't. 
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                            ![]()  Unexpected ElementsThe news you know, the science you don't. 
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                            ![]()  Unexpected ElementsThe news you know, the science you don't. 
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                            ![]()  Unexpected ElementsThe news you know, the science you don't. 
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                            ![]()  A science heistThe Louvre jewel theft has us inspecting heists and crime scenes in science. (R) 
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                            ![]()  How does biometric data work?Europe’s new entry/exit system has us looking at the science behind biometric data. 
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                            ![]()  Why are gold prices so high?Record-high gold prices have us searching for science nuggets 
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                            ![]()  The strongest stuff in the UniverseThe Unexpected Elements team are flexing their muscles and tackling all things strong. 
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                            ![]()  Science inspired by Taylor SwiftTaylor Swift’s new album The Life of a Showgirl inspires this week’s episode. 
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                            ![]()  Two-hundred years of trainsThe anniversary of the first passenger steam train has us examining the science of trains 
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                            ![]()  Pirate science ahoy!For International Talk Like a Pirate Day, we set anchor on some swashbuckling science. 
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                            ![]()  Some dam awesome scienceHow do we decide when, where, and even whether to build dams? 
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                            ![]()  Punk rock scienceA new, spiky dinosaur has us riffing through all things punk, rock and metal. 
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                            ![]()  Where do beaches come from?With people visiting the seaside, we investigate bucketloads of beach-based science 
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                            ![]()  Mountains of overtourismAs Nepal makes 97 non-Everest peaks free to climb, we look at the science of overtourism. 
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                            ![]()  Why do we follow trends?The fad for ugly-cute Labubu dolls has us playing around with the science of trends. 
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                            ![]()  Floods, mangroves and rampaging tractorsThis week, the team discusses the causes of floods and possible solutions. 
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                            ![]()  Traffic scienceA Shanghai robo-traffic-cop has the team contemplating the science of traffic. 
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                            ![]()  The science of ageingThe world’s oldest president presents us with the chance to explore some ageing science. 
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                            ![]()  How dust affects the worldA new report on the dangers of dust sends us storming off into dust-related science. 
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                            ![]()  Sharks, albatrosses, the Jaws theme and fishingShark Awareness Day sends us on a deep dive into marine biology. 
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                            ![]()  Cargo ships, chemical spills and caribouThe X-Press Pearl disaster takes us on a voyage through shipping-related science. 
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                            ![]()  A roarsome episodeThis week, a brand-new dinosaur sent us on a palaeontological stomp. 
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                            ![]()  Some really cool scienceThis week, ice hockey’s Stanley Cup sent us skating into ice-related science 
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                            ![]()  Defuse and diffuseWorld War II bombs were defused in Cologne, Germany, so we’re exploring diffusion science 
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                            ![]()  Gaming-inspired scienceThe Nintendo Switch 2 has sent us on a supersonic spin into gaming-related science 
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                            ![]()  Mission unexpectedly possibleTurning lead into gold, talking to animals and time travel seem impossible but are they? 
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                            ![]()  Story timeThe news you know, the science you don't 
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                            ![]()  Enduring it allWe're looking at the science that helps you put one foot in front of the other. 
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                            ![]()  Ant anticsA Kenyan court sentenced four men for ant smuggling, so we’re getting into ant antics! 
