Science View - Season 14 / Year 2025

Science View - Season 14 / Year 2025

Season 14 / Year 2025

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DatesJan 28, 2025 - Dec 30, 2025
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Episodes

Origami Engineering - Unfolding Hidden Potential
Year 2025Episode 130 min

Origami Engineering - Unfolding Hidden Potential

Japan's traditional papercraft, origami, has come to be used in engineering, as researchers observe insects and other specimens to develop "crease patterns" that can be utilized in diverse fields.

Jan 28, 2025
The Hidden Possibilities of Mushrooms
Year 2025Episode 230 min

The Hidden Possibilities of Mushrooms

From regulating the body's internal clock, to possibly curing Parkinson's disease, mushrooms have been revealing one amazing ability after another!

Feb 4, 2025
Robotic Avatars for Remote Work
Year 2025Episode 328 min

Robotic Avatars for Remote Work

Robotics engineer HARUNA Masaki is intent on making life better in developing countries. He's designing remote-controlled robotic avatars so that more people can do various work from home.

Feb 18, 2025
A New Glue from Algae
Year 2025Episode 430 min

A New Glue from Algae

Part plant and part animal, microscopic euglena algae have been used as foods and bio-fuels. Now they're helping produce an adhesive that could be used in car manufacturing.

Mar 11, 2025
Special Episode: Creating Blood Vessels! A Life-Saving Transplant for Heart Failure
Year 2025Episode 530 min

Special Episode: Creating Blood Vessels! A Life-Saving Transplant for Heart Failure

An all-new approach to treat heart failure. With eight clinical trial surgeries completed, we explore Osaka University's groundbreaking approach using iPS cell-derived heart muscle cell transplant.

Mar 18, 2025
Point Clouds for 3D Visualizations
Year 2025Episode 630 min

Point Clouds for 3D Visualizations

This episode looks at the "point clouds" for 3D data visuals used in architecture, archaeology, and autonomous driving. Plus, robots learn new moves.

Apr 15, 2025
Ant Talk: Communicating Through Sound
Year 2025Episode 730 min

Ant Talk: Communicating Through Sound

This episode looks at leaf-cutter ants that grow food, and shake their bodies to communicate through vibrations. Plus, humans might grow spare teeth.

Apr 22, 2025
Special Episode: Breath-Taking Science - How Intestinal Breathing Could Save Lives
Year 2025Episode 830 min

Special Episode: Breath-Taking Science - How Intestinal Breathing Could Save Lives

What if we could breathe with our intestines? Prof. Takanori TAKEBE proved it in pigs and is working toward human trials. A new hope for newborn babies and people with respiratory failure!

May 20, 2025
Hexagons: A Coincidence or the Workings of Nature?
Year 2025Episode 928 min

Hexagons: A Coincidence or the Workings of Nature?

Discover the science behind nature's favorite shape, the hexagon. Plus, a cutting-edge drone uses insect antennae to sniff out scents.

Jun 10, 2025
Seawater Breakthroughs: The Next Great Resource
Year 2025Episode 1030 min

Seawater Breakthroughs: The Next Great Resource

Japan turns to seawater to tackle global issues with desalination technology and hydrogen generation. Plus, a robot that enhances pianists' abilities.

Jun 17, 2025
Parasite Planet
Year 2025Episode 1128 min

Parasite Planet

Cutting-edge research has shown that parasites add to the complexity and diversity of the ecosystem. In Japan, discoveries have linked coexistence with parasites to autoimmune disease treatment.

Jun 24, 2025
Protecting Corals with Genetic Technology
Year 2025Episode 1228 min

Protecting Corals with Genetic Technology

Bleaching is destroying coral reefs around the world. But a Japanese marine biologist is now using genetic analysis technology to protect corals.

Jul 15, 2025
Marine Plastics (Part 1): Finding Them
Year 2025Episode 1330 min

Marine Plastics (Part 1): Finding Them

A Japanese marine research team looks for plastics on the Pacific Ocean floor, 6,000 meters down. Plus, monitoring neutrinos to better understand the Earth's long-term future.

Jul 22, 2025
Marine Plastics (Part 2): Identifying Them
Year 2025Episode 1430 min

Marine Plastics (Part 2): Identifying Them

A survey expedition field tests new equipment to automate the mapping of marine plastics. Plus, using robots, AI, and VR to study how humans learn to think.

Jul 29, 2025
Curiosity Saves the Cat
Year 2025Episode 1530 min

Curiosity Saves the Cat

There's hardly a greater paradise than Japan for cat lovers. Researchers there explore subjects such as the evolutionary reason for cuteness, and how cat DNA may help treat kidney disease.

Aug 19, 2025
Japan's Civil Engineering Technology Part I: Tunnels
Year 2025Episode 1630 min

Japan's Civil Engineering Technology Part I: Tunnels

Explore Japan's advanced technology developed from building tunnels in complex geological conditions. Plus, innovative ways to keep fruit fresh.

Oct 7, 2025
Japan's Civil Engineering Technology Part II: Bridges
Year 2025Episode 1730 min

Japan's Civil Engineering Technology Part II: Bridges

Discover how Japan's complex geology led to the advancement of bridge construction technology. Plus, research on how nature benefits your wellbeing.

Oct 14, 2025
The Tiniest Thread Leading to a Grand Future
Year 2025Episode 1830 min

The Tiniest Thread Leading to a Grand Future

Researchers pursue the technology of threads from a microscopic world, from durable synthetic spider silk to the growth of tiny metal strands, which may have a huge application in high-tech devices.

Oct 28, 2025
Special Episode: Shining Hope for Myotonic Dystrophy -A New Drug Discovery
Year 2025Episode 1928 min

Special Episode: Shining Hope for Myotonic Dystrophy -A New Drug Discovery

There is a doctor who is working to develop drugs to treat myotonic dystrophy, an incurable disease. We take a closer look at Professor Masayuki NAKAMORI of Yamaguchi University and his challenge.

Nov 4, 2025
A Quantum Search for Optimal Solutions
Year 2025Episode 2030 min

A Quantum Search for Optimal Solutions

Quantum computers are poised to play a vital role in addressing societal issues. In this episode, we meet two researchers whose work helped lead toward quantum computers becoming a reality.

Nov 25, 2025
2025 Nobel Laureate SAKAGUCHI Shimon:The Boundary Between Self and Non-Self
Year 2025Episode 2130 min

2025 Nobel Laureate SAKAGUCHI Shimon:The Boundary Between Self and Non-Self

We explore the work of Dr. SAKAGUCHI Shimon, winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize, who discovered Tregs that help keep the immune system in check and identified Foxp3 as the key gene that creates them.

Dec 9, 2025
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 - MOFs Changing the World (Science ZERO)
Year 2025Episode 2230 min

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 - MOFs Changing the World (Science ZERO)

Dr. KITAGAWA Susumu was awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs). In this program, we explore MOFs and their potential to help combat global warming.

Dec 16, 2025
An Evolutionary Sense of Taste
Year 2025Episode 2330 min

An Evolutionary Sense of Taste

This episode explores the evolutionary factors behind our appetite for umami and other tastes, and how long looks deepen our bonds with dogs.

Dec 23, 2025
The Powerful Thirst of Moss
Year 2025Episode 2430 min

The Powerful Thirst of Moss

This episode explores moss and possible uses of its extraordinary ability to absorb and retain water, and how ultrasound can create touch sensations.

Dec 30, 2025

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