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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Ironman | Badassium

Season 5 / Episode 1
Dr Krista Steenbergen takes a look at 'A New Element' as invented by Tony Stark and used in Ironman 2.
Iron Man 2
2010
Real  Jon Favreau
Robert Downey Jr.
Collection Christophel © Marvel Studios / Fairview Entertainment (Photo by Marvel Studios / Fairview Entert / Collection Christophel / Collection ChristopheL via AFP)

Spiderverse | Symbiote

Season 5 / Episode 2
Symbiotes are extraterrestrial parasites that appear in the Marvel Comics Spiderverse. In particular, Venom is a symbiote who attaches to journalist Eddie Brock. Dr Paul Hume chats with Bryan Crump about the feasibility of coming across a symbiote in real life.
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Ringworld | Construction in Space

Season 5 / Episode 3
In Larry Niven's 1970 science fiction novel, Louis Wu and his companions crash land on a rotating ring world constructed by aliens. Dr Chris Bumby and Bryan Crump discuss whether we might one day build our own space Ringworld.
Ringworld

Star Trek | Tricorder

Season 5 / Episode 4
The Starship Enterprise crew's tricorders have a multitude of uses, from scanning a new planet's surface to staff health checks. Dr Michel Nieuwoudt chats about whether we could even construct such a device.
'Bones' McCoy with tricorder on cover of Star Trek magazine 1977

Batman | Caped Crusader

Season 5 / Episode 5
Rodrigo Martinez Gazoni chats with Bryan Crump about the scientific plausibility of Batman's cape and some of his other gadgets.
Movie still from the 1988 Tim Burton version of Batman starring Michael Keaton

Avatar | Unobtainium

Season 5 / Episode 6
Greedy corporations seeking Unobtainium are the bad guys in James Cameron's Avatar movie franchise. Associate Professor Nicola Gaston discusses the parallels between the fictional mineral and solid hydrogen.
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Interstellar | Black Holes

Season 5 / Episode 7
Spoiler Alert: In the Christopher Nolan movie Interstellar, an astronaut gets sucked into a black hole but manages to communicate with his daughter and find his way out. Richard Easther tells us the realities of being sucked into a black hole.
An artist's impression of the event - a giant gas cloud sucked into a supermassive black hole.

Harry Potter | Invisibility Cloak

Season 5 / Episode 8
Colm Healy chats about the magic of material science and possible real life equivalents to Harry Potter's invisibility cloak.
Harry Potter and the chamber of the secrets
2002
Real  Chris Colombus
Daniel Radcliffe.
Collection Christophel © 1492 Pictures / Heyday Films

Theranos | Blood Testing

Season 5 / Episode 9
Elizabeth Holmes is serving prison time for fraud after convincing the world she had developed a simple blood test that could diagnose a range of diseases. Professor Duncan McGillivray looks at whether the fiction could one day be a reality.
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 18: Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes (C) arrives at federal court with her partner Billy Evans (R) and mother Noel Holmes on November 18, 2022 in San Jose, California. Holmes appeared in federal court for sentencing after being convicted of four counts of fraud for allegedly engaging in a multimillion-dollar scheme to defraud investors in her company Theranos, which offered blood testing lab services.   Justin Sullivan/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by JUSTIN SULLIVAN / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Wonder Woman | Feminum

Season 5 / Episode 10
Wonder Woman can stop bullets with her Feminum bracelets but, apart from needing the reflexes to achieve this, could any material that's light enough to wear on your wrists do that?
Wonder Woman