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Saiful Islam investigates how humans as living machines actually use energy, asking whether it's possible to 'supercharge' the human body and increase its performance.
In his second lecture, chemist Saiful Islam continues his exploration of one of the most important questions facing humankind - how to generate and use energy. He investigates how humans as living pulsing machines actually use energy, asking whether it's possible to 'supercharge' the human body and increase its performance.
Live experiments explore everything from the explosive potential of everyday foods, to what we put into our bodies (and what comes out!), as well as how we measure up to the machines we use every day. Saiful even experiments on himself, showing images captured inside his own stomach.
Every single one of us is an incredibly sophisticated energy conversion machine, finely tuned over millions of years of evolution. So will we ever be able to improve the human body's performance? Can we ever do more with less energy?
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Duration: 02:59
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Saiful Islam |
Production Company | Windfall Films Ltd |
Series Producer | Tom Cook |
Executive Producer | David Dugan |
Producer | Karl Byrne |
Executive Producer | Gail Cardew |
Broadcasts
- Tue 27 Dec 2016 20:00
- Wed 28 Dec 2016 02:30
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