

Innovation Effect
An educational series that explains everyday objects and makes complex science accessible through experiments and playful explanations. It shows how discoveries like waves enabled the smartphone, and explores radioactivity, dark energy, and blood circulation, featuring Curie, Röntgen, Newton, and Einstein, showing science is understandable and engaging.
Cast
Candice Sansano
Self - Narrator (voice)

Julien Masdoua
Self - Narrator (voice)
Seasons

E1Episode 1
Jan 17, 2021

E2Episode 2
Jan 14, 2021

E3Episode 3
Jan 11, 2021

E4Episode 4
Jan 18, 2021

E5Episode 5
Jan 19, 2021

E6Episode 6
Jan 20, 2021

E7Episode 7
Jan 10, 2021

E8Episode 8
Jan 27, 2021

E9Episode 9
Jan 13, 2021

E10Episode 10
Jan 26, 2021

E11Episode 11
Jan 25, 2021

E12Episode 12
Jan 12, 2021

E13Episode 13
Jan 21, 2021

E1Nanotechnology: The Superpowers of the Invisible
Apr 9, 2026
Nanotechnology enables us to manipulate matter at an incredibly small scale. This episode traces its evolution from early concepts to today’s breakthroughs, revealing how these technologies are already transforming everyday life in electronics, energy, medicine, and many other fields.

E2Materials: From Flint to Silicon
Apr 16, 2026
This episode explores the history of materials, from ceramics and metals to alloys, concrete, Bakelite, and plastics. It shows how these innovations have shaped societies and examines how bio-based and smart materials could help address today’s environmental, technological, and societal challenges.

E3Blood Circulation: At the Heart of the Human Body
Apr 23, 2026
This episode traces the discoveries and misconceptions that shaped our understanding of blood circulation, from Hippocrates to William Harvey’s groundbreaking description of the circulatory system. It also explores the discovery of blood groups and the medical advances it enabled, from safe transfusions to major breakthroughs in modern medicine.

E4Earth History: From Chaos to Order
Apr 30, 2026
Early 20th-century radiometric dating revealed the Earth's true age for the first time, showing it is over 4 billion years old, far beyond earlier estimates of only thousands of years. This breakthrough replaced earlier religious or empirical assumptions and laid the foundation for modern geology.

E5The Photoelectric Effect: When Light Knocks Out Electrons
May 7, 2026
This episode explains how light can release electrons from materials, generating usable energy, and how sunlight interacts with matter. It also highlights Scheele’s discovery of photosensitivity, which laid the groundwork for technologies such as solar panels, camera sensors, and automatic screen brightness systems.

E6Nuclear Fusion: When Humans Create Suns
May 14, 2026
This episode explains nuclear fusion, the energy source of stars, and follows its history from hydrogen bombs to modern research aimed at controlling plasma. It highlights tokamaks designed to replicate the Sun’s fusion reactions on Earth, offering the hope of clean, nearly limitless energy.

E7The Scientific Method: The Path to Knowledge
May 21, 2026
From Newton’s apple to early thinkers like Thales, this episode explores how simple observations become scientific theories. It outlines the key steps of the scientific method and shows how scientists such as Copernicus challenged established worldviews, reshaping our understanding of the universe.

E8Lasers: A Versatile Beam of Light
May 28, 2026
Used today in eye surgery, tattoo removal, and many other fields, lasers have roots in the work of Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein. This episode also explains how CDs and speed cameras work and clarifies why Darth Vader’s lightsaber belongs to science fiction rather than real science.

E9Time: A Fast-Forward Explanation
Jun 4, 2026
We experience time passing constantly, but its perception and measurement have evolved over history. From ancient sundials like the gnomon to pendulum clocks and time zones, humans developed ways to coordinate complex societies. Biological rhythms in the body also play a role, while Einstein’s theory of relativity revived the idea of time travel.

E10Radioactivity: Radiation to the End
May 28, 2026
The Chernobyl nuclear disaster 40 years ago brought the dangers of radioactivity into public awareness, though low-level radiation is naturally present in the environment. This episode highlights the contributions of Wilhelm Röntgen, Marie Curie and others in studying artificial radioactivity, leading to nuclear reactors and the atomic bomb.

E11Parasites: The Unwanted Co-Inhabitants
Jun 11, 2026
Parasites have existed for over 500 million years, mastering survival by living at the expense of others. This episode explores tiny organisms capable of causing massive epidemics and examines possible links between the deaths of Tutankhamun, George Washington, and the fall of the Roman Empire.

E12Dark Energy: The Great Unknown
Jun 25, 2026
Once thought to be stable by Newton and later Einstein, the universe is now known to be expanding at an accelerating rate. This episode explores the search for dark energy, the mysterious force believed to drive this expansion and remain one of the biggest unsolved questions in cosmology.

E13Fossil Fuels: Blessing and Curse
Jul 2, 2026
Hydrocarbons have long served as efficient fuels, already used by Neanderthals, the Inca, and the Persian civilizations. Since the 2000s, unconventional fossil energy sources such as shale gas have rapidly expanded through fracking. This episode explores how long these resources can still be used and what their consequences are for the climate.
Storyline
An educational series that explains everyday objects and makes complex science accessible through experiments and playful explanations. It shows how discoveries like waves enabled the smartphone, and explores radioactivity, dark energy, and blood circulation, featuring Curie, Röntgen, Newton, and Einstein, showing science is understandable and engaging.
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