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The team is challenged to safeguard a coral reef surrounding the tiny island of Chumbe off the coast of Zanzibar. The diverse ecosystem is under threat from fishing vessels and passing ships, and the scientists must invent a system to alert boats when they enter a protected area.
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Today 07:00am The Tech Show (Reality) Jack Lewis presents the series investigating the latest breakthroughs in technology, research, inventions and scientific mysteries.
Today 07:30am Prototype This (Science) The engineers try to create an all-terrain vehicle based on six legs that can carry a human.
Today 08:20am Mega World (Documentary) The construction of the world's largest offshore wind farm in Denmark, and the toy company that produces 31 billion Lego bricks per year.
Today 09:10am Mega Builders (Science) The workings of the world's largest container vessel, a ship the size of four football pitches, which uses the biggest diesel engine on the planet.
Today 10:00am How It's Made (Science) Developments in the manufacture of turntables, steam engines, playground equipment and non-stick pans.
Today 10:30am How It's Made (Science) The manufacturing processes behind cheese graters, hot sauce, silver jewellery and traditional Mexican chairs.
Today 11:00am How Stuff's Made (Documentary) The technology behind the manufacture of pies, cereal bowls, and how 8.5 metres of copper is made into a set of headphones.
Today 11:30am How Stuff's Made (Documentary) Examining the strength of the nails used in construction, the manufacture of a volleyball net, and how an electric current is used to make a microphone.
Today 12:00pm Inventions That Shook the World (Reality) Inventions of the 1930s, including electric guitars, helicopters and photocopiers. Plus, the reasons behind the introduction of parking meters.
Today 01:00pm Science on Science (Reality) Whether it is possible to build a 22,000-mile-high cable to transport humans into space, and a look at how bacteria talk.
Today 02:00pm Mega World (Documentary) The construction of the world's largest offshore wind farm in Denmark, and the toy company that produces 31 billion Lego bricks per year.
Today 03:00pm How It's Made (Science) The manufacture of enchiladas, turbochargers and watches.
Today 03:30pm How It's Made (Science) The processes involved in making steel wool, carved candles, cooking ranges and slot machines, and how technology has altered their manufacture.
Today 04:00pm How Techies Changed the World with William Shatner (Documentary) Star Trek's Captain Kirk meets scientists as well as writers and actors from the series' various incarnations to find out how the sci-fi programme has influenced today's
Today 06:00pm How It's Made (Science) Developments in the manufacture of turntables, steam engines, playground equipment and non-stick pans.
Today 06:30pm How It's Made (Science) The manufacturing processes behind cheese graters, hot sauce, silver jewellery and traditional Mexican chairs.
Today 07:00pm How It's Made (Science) The production of giant valves, tinned sardines, barographs and disposable nappies, and how technological progress has altered their manufacture.
Today 07:30pm How It's Made (Science) The manufacture of heated skate blades, gliders, handbells and fire hoses, and how their production has changed with technological progress.
Today 08:00pm Tech Toys 360 (Reality) A bicycle made of wood, an ultra-light sport aircraft, and the new concept transforming the common key chain.
Today 08:30pm Factory Line (Documentary) A Finnish forest machinery factory has three days to build the world's biggest lumber trailer, but missing parts cause problems for the overworked staff.
Today 09:00pm Aircrash Confidential (Documentary) An investigation into the use of the autopilot device, which is designed to protect planes from human error but has resulted in deaths due to system faults.
Today 10:00pm Inventions That Shook the World (Reality) Inventions of the 1930s, including electric guitars, helicopters and photocopiers. Plus, the reasons behind the introduction of parking meters.
Today 11:00pm How It's Made (Science) Developments in the manufacture of wax figures, awnings, cream crackers and pewter tankards.
Today 11:30pm How It's Made (Science) The manufacturing processes used to make rolled wafers and wood pellets, as well as class and championship rings.
Tomorrow 12:00am How It's Made (Science) The technology behind the manufacture of binoculars, sparklers, rubber boots and circular saw blades, and how production methods have changed over the years.
Tomorrow 12:30am How Stuff's Made (Documentary) The technology behind the manufacture of jellybeans, what makes snowboards speedy and how the durability of motorcycle jackets is increased.
Tomorrow 01:00am Tech Toys 360 (Reality) A bicycle made of wood, an ultra-light sport aircraft, and the new concept transforming the common key chain.
Tomorrow 01:30am Factory Line (Documentary) A Finnish forest machinery factory has three days to build the world's biggest lumber trailer, but missing parts cause problems for the overworked staff.
Tomorrow 02:00am Breaking Point (Documentary) The experts investigate the safety features onboard pleasure boats and consider solutions to save a ship from sinking when the hull is breached.
Tomorrow 03:00am Extreme Engineering (Science) Architect Danny Forster joins engineering crews using a new method of construction to replace homes damaged by hurricanes in the Gulf Coast.
Tomorrow 04:00am Brink (Education) Examining cutting-edge breakthroughs in technology, research and inventions surrounding artificial intelligence.
Tomorrow 04:30am Weird Connections (Documentary) Professor Brian Wansink investigates a theory that people eat until the plate is empty, not until they are full.
Tomorrow 05:00am Science on Science (Reality) How Nasa's latest robot is searching for signs of life on Mars, and how mild head injuries can turn out to be anything but.