Sci Fi / Sci Fact

MacDiarmid Institute experts talk to Bryan Crump about an idea from science fiction, if it holds up to scientific scrutiny & if it'd work in reality. (Yeah, the Big Bang Theory guys would love this).

Presented by Bryan Crump

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Star Wars | Baakonite

Season 4 / Episode 1
Baakonite is a metal used heavily in Klingon weaponry and communications equipment in the world of Star Trek. Associate Professor Duncan McGillivary tells us about its particular properties and what we have in real life that might compare.
A participant dressed as a "Klingon" warrior from the cult TV series Star Trek poses for a photograph during the "Fedcon XVII" Sci-Fi and Star Trek convention in Bonn, on April 18, 2008.  The Fedcon is Europe's largest Sci-Fi fair and will last till April 20. AFP PHOTO DDP/HENNING KAISER     GERMANY OUT (Photo by HENNING KAISER / DDP / ddp images via AFP)

The Man in the White Suit | Fantastic Fabrics

Season 4 / Episode 2
It would at first appear to a solution to all laundry woes, but the White Suit from the 1950's movie The Man in the White Suit is not without its issues. Associate Professor Geoff Willmott discusses this and much more.
The Man In The White Suit

The Wheel of Time | Cuendillar

Season 4 / Episode 3
Dr Matt Cowan, from the McDiarmid Institute and Engineering department of Canterbury University, talks about Cuendillar - a substance from the Wheel of Time series - which gets tougher, the more you bash it.
Wheel of Time TV Series

Black Panther | Vibranium

Season 4 / Episode 4
Black Panther's suit and Captain America's shield are both made of Vibranium, but realistically could any metal absorb, store and release kinetic energy?
Marvel Studios' AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR..L to R: Okoye (Danai Gurira), Black Panther/T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman), Captain America/Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff (Scarlet Johansson) and Winter Soldier/Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan)..Photo: Chuck Zlotnick..©Marvel Studios 2018

Game of Thrones | Wildfire

Season 4 / Episode 5
Wildfire is a liquid so flammable, unstable and explosive it doesn't stop burning until you put sand on it. UK science communicator Kit Chapman discusses this Game of Thrones substance.
Lena Headey in season seven of Game of Thrones.

Jack and the Beanstalk | Supersized Plants

Season 4 / Episode 6
We know a lot of work goes into getting plants to grow bigger and produce more. But what are the chances of getting a beanstalk to reach the clouds? Dr Nate Davis gives it some thought in this episode of Sci Fi / Sci Fact.
Jack Gets the Golden Hen away from the Giant (Jacques emporte la poule aux oeufs d'or du geant. Jacques et le haricot magique) (colour litho) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jack and the Beanstalk) (Photo by leemage / Leemage via AFP)

His Dark Materials | The Subtle Knife

Season 4 / Episode 7
The subtle knife slices through the fabric of reality to different worlds. Dr Mike Price discusses the science behind alternate universes and implements that might helps us get to them.
Marisa Coulter from His Dark Materials, played by Ruth Wilson

Ironman | Arc Reactor

Season 4 / Episode 8
Tony Stark's arc reactor fuels his flying Ironman suit. James Rice joins Bryan Crump to discuss the real life equivalents to this palladium core fusion power source.
Iron Man
2008
Real  Jon Favreau
Robert Downey Jr.
Collection Christophel © Marvel Studios / Fairview Entertainment (Photo by Marvel Studios / Fairview Entert / Collection Christophel / Collection ChristopheL via AFP)

Ben 10 | Corrodium

Season 4 / Episode 9
Mutants feature heavily in many sci fi stories, from X-men to Godzilla. Chemistry expert Bill Jia talks Corrodium, a mutant-making material from the Ben 10 cartoon series.
Ben 10

Tenet | Time Travel

Season 4 / Episode 10
In Christopher Nolan's Tenet a CIA operative is tracing the origin of objects that are travelling back through time. Professor Bill Williams talks about the realities of time travel.
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Space Sci Fi | Exoplanets

Season 4 / Episode 11
Many of the planets that feature in sci fi storylines end up sounding and looking a bit like Earth. Associate Professor Jan Eldridge chats about the chances of that.
Illustration of the view from the innermost of the two exoplanets orbiting Gliese 667 C (largest star, a red dwarf) in the Gliese 667 system.