Science Now Episode 3 Airs February 21 2025 on MyNetworkTV

In the upcoming episode of “Science Now,” titled “Origami and kirigami; better plastics,” viewers can expect an exciting exploration of two fascinating topics. This episode, airing at 8:00 AM on Friday, February 21, 2025, on MyNetworkTV, promises to showcase the art and science behind origami and kirigami, as well as advancements in plastic materials.
The episode will delve into how the ancient practices of folding paper can inspire modern engineering and design. Origami and kirigami techniques are not just for art; they have real-world applications in fields like architecture, robotics, and even medicine. The show will highlight innovative projects that use these folding techniques to create structures and devices that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Additionally, the episode will tackle the pressing issue of plastic waste. It will introduce viewers to new materials that aim to replace traditional plastics with more sustainable options. Experts will discuss how these better plastics can reduce environmental impact while maintaining the durability and versatility that plastics are known for. This blend of creativity and science makes for an engaging and informative episode that is sure to inspire.
Release Date & Time: 8:00 AM Friday 21 February 2025 on MyNetworkTV
Science Now Cast – Episode 3
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