
Plastic
Mark Miodownik shows how plastics have brought luxury to the masses and reveals how the next generation will take its inspiration from nature and could help rebuild the human body.
Professor Mark Miodownik tells the story of plastics - created in the lab, they have brought luxury to the masses and shaped the modern age. He recounts tales of the mavericks responsible for some of plastic's most outrageous failures and heady successes, from the explosive attempts to make a replacement for ivory billiard balls to the ultimately ubiquitous Bakelite.
Investigating at atomic level, Mark discovers the extraordinary properties that have allowed plastics to dominate our world and reveals how the next generation of plastics will take its inspiration from nature, creating man-made materials which behave as though they are alive and which could help rebuild the human body.
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The material that can repair itself
Duration: 02:01
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Graphene
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Sticky tape inspired by beetles
Duration: 01:12
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Mark Miodownik |
| Executive Producer | Helen Thomas |
| Series Producer | Jacqueline Smith |
Broadcasts
Mon 9 Apr 201221:00BBC HD & BBC Four- Tue 10 Apr 201202:30
- Thu 12 Apr 201222:00
- Mon 10 Sep 201219:30
- Mon 19 Aug 201320:00
- Tue 20 Aug 201301:30
- Mon 16 Nov 201502:00
- Mon 23 Jan 201723:00
- Wed 23 Aug 201723:00
- Tue 15 May 201802:15
- Wed 22 May 201900:00


