Beakman's World Season 4 Episode 21
Beakman's World
Season 4

Ep 21. Dogs, Beakmania & Bio-Medical Engineering

  • February 8, 1997

Beakman's World is a science entertainment television show that is fun and educational for kids and adults alike. In season 4 episode 21 titled "Dogs, Beakmania & Bio-Medical Engineering," Beakman, the mad scientist, explores different areas of science with his goofy sidekick, Lester, and his trusty penguin assistant, Don.

In this episode, Beakman starts by talking about the science of dogs. He explains that dogs have an incredible sense of smell that is thousands of times stronger than humans, and that they use their noses to detect different scents, including cancer cells. Beakman then invites a furry friend into the studio, a K9 officer and his furry partner. They demonstrate how dogs in law enforcement are used to sniff out drugs and other substances. Beakman also shows how different dogs have been bred for different purposes, such as hunting or herding.

Next, Beakman introduces a new segment called "Beakmania," in which viewers are invited to send in their own scientific experiments to be featured on the show. The first experiment features a homemade lava lamp made with oil and water and Alka-Seltzer tablets. Beakman and Lester try to make the biggest lava lamp possible, but it doesn't quite work out as they planned. The second experiment involves a balloon that is blown up using yeast and sugar. Beakman explains the process of fermentation and how yeast produces carbon dioxide gas, which fills the balloon.

Finally, Beakman explores the field of bio-medical engineering. He explains that bio-medical engineers use science to design devices and equipment that help people with disabilities, injuries or medical problems. Beakman introduces a young girl named Emily, who has cerebral palsy, and her bio-medical engineer, who created a device to help her walk. Beakman explains that bio-medical engineers also design other devices, such as artificial hearts and limbs, hearing aids, and other medical equipment.

Throughout the episode, Beakman encourages viewers to question the world around them and think critically about scientific concepts. He emphasizes that science is everywhere, and that everyone can be a scientist with just a little bit of curiosity and creativity.

Overall, "Dogs, Beakmania & Bio-Medical Engineering" is an engaging and educational episode of Beakman's World that encourages viewers to learn about and appreciate the wonders of science.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 8, 1997
  • Language
    English