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Episode Guide
- Season 1 Episode 25: Marvellous Milk
Scientist Nina uses her taste neuron to explore the reasons people drink milk
- Season 1 Episode 24: Wet Paint
Nina and Felix, her touch neuron, investigate why paintings have to dry
- Season 1 Episode 23: Glow Stars
The scientist investigates how glow stars light up. Luke - her sight neuron - and experimenters Jack, Mia and Razi help her show that mixing certain chemicals together can make them glow
- Season 1 Episode 22: Wrinkly Fingers
Two budding scientists join Nina and Felix in the lab to discover why their fingers go wrinkly when they spend too long in the bath
- Season 1 Episode 21: Onions Make Us Cry
Scientist Nina examines why onions can make people cry, with the help of her sight neuron
- Season 1 Episode 20: Bubbles Burst
Scientist Nina investigates why bubbles burst with the help of her sight neuron
- Season 1 Episode 19: Sticky Jam
Nina enlists the help of Felix to investigate why jam is sticky
- Season 1 Episode 18: Mighty Metal
The scientist investigates what metal is with the help of Luke, her sight neuron, and experimenters Cameron and Felix. An explosive experiment shows different metals behave differently in water or air, and a metal detector shows them just how many things they see every day are made from steel
- Season 1 Episode 17: Sniffing Smells
Ollie helps Nina understand different smells, and a trio of youngsters arrive at the lab to perform an experiment to discover how scents diffuse through the air
- Season 1 Episode 16: Popcorn Pops
The scientist investigates the changes that occur when corn kernels are heated
- Season 1 Episode 15: Noisy Food
Scientist Nina and neuron Belle try to find out why some food is noisy
- Season 1 Episode 14: Fragrant Flowers
The scientist investigates the scent of different flowers and visits a garden to meet busy bees
- Season 1 Episode 13: Steamy Mirror
Experimenters Anna, Arman and Finn visit Nina in her lab. Together with Luke - her sight neuron - they investigate why mirrors steam up during a bath. Swirly mist is made in a beaker using hot water and cold ice, and a trip to a steam yacht proves liquid can turn into steam when heated
- Season 1 Episode 12: Wobbly Jelly
Two experimenters join Nina, Bud and Ollie in the lab to learn whether jelly is liquid or solid
- Season 1 Episode 11: Salty Sea
Nina enlists Bud's help to investigate why the sea is salty
- Season 1 Episode 10: Grass Stains
Scientist Nina tries to understand why grass stains clothing
- Season 1 Episode 9: Boats Float
The scientist is joined by Luke to investigate why boats float
- Season 1 Episode 8: Soap Suds
Scientist Nina investigates why people have to use soap. Experimenters Morven, Tia and Vidhi visit her in the lab, where they discover oil will not wash off using only water. Next, they head to an ice-cream factory to find out how they get the ingredients to mix together
- Season 1 Episode 7: Ferocious Fire
Felix joins Nina to investigate fire, and three young experimenters use their senses to discover that fire gives out heat and light
- Season 1 Episode 6: Super Sand
Luke and Nina investigate where sand on the beach comes from
- Season 1 Episode 5: Sugar & Teeth
The youngster investigates why sugar is bad for people's teeth, with the help of her taste neuron
- Season 1 Episode 4: Burnt Toast
The scientist investigates why toast goes black when it burns
- Season 1 Episode 3: Rattling Pan
The experimenters visit Nina in her lab, where she is heating soup on her Bunsen burner. With the help of Belle, her hearing Neuron, they investigate why the pan lid rattles by learning about gases
- Season 1 Episode 2: Sleepy Dust
Nina and the gang conduct and experiment to discover what tears are made of, and head out into the countryside for a spot of muddy off-road driving
- Season 1 Episode 1: Melty Chocolate
Bud and Ollie help Nina discover why chocolate seems to melt so easily, and three youngsters examine a special metal that turns into a silvery liquid at room temperature