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Horizon · S11 E29

The Greatest Advance Since the Wheel?

1974-11-25 · 60 min

Sixty years ago a Dutch scientist discovered a phenomenon that overturned the electrical rule book. By cooling certain metals to incredibly low temperatures he found they could continue to carry an electric current for ever, even when the power supply was switched off. Today, developments of these metals - called superconductors-have led to trains that fly, magnets that could depollute rivers and machines that promise cheaper power.

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Season 11 Episodes

  • E1A Matter of Self-Defense
  • E2Bird Brain - The Mystery of Bird Navigation
  • E3Never Too Late to Learn
  • E4The Great Fish Hunt
  • E5Pedal Power
  • E6The Writing on the Wall
  • E7Where Did the Colorado Go?
  • E8The Future Goes Boom
  • E9Fusion: The Energy Promise
  • E10The First Ten Years
  • E11This Yankee Dodge Beats Mesmerism Hollow
  • E12The Hunting of the Quark
  • E13A Noah's Ark for Europe
  • E14Bridges: When It Comes to the Crunch
  • E15Search for Life
  • E16The Secrets of Sleep
  • E17Who Needs Skills?
  • E18Hills of Promise
  • E19The Race for the Double Helix
  • E20The Immigrant Doctors
  • E21Mines, Minerals and Men
  • E22What Price Steak?
  • E23Listen and Be Loyal
  • E24Adam or Eve?
  • E25An Unholy Scramble
  • E26Do as You Are Told
  • E27The First Signs of Washoe
  • E28The Other Way
  • E29The Greatest Advance Since the Wheel?
  • E30Joey
  • E31The Neglected Harvest
  • E32How on Earth Did They Do That?
  • E33The Lysenko Affair