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Programme 4 - Ice

Presenter Kate Humble takes the Rough Scientists away from their epic quest for New Zealand gold this week, to set them one of the series’ toughest challenges yet. The team must measure the speed and melt of the Franz Josef Glacier, an awesome seven miles of ice.

The Rough Scientists on the glacierIn addition, the scientists have to keep themselves warm on the ice without lighting any fires, which involves building an ice lens, and generating chemical heat.

With just a basic toolkit and the island's natural resources at their disposal, the team must draw on their pooled ingenuity and scientific knowledge to complete the tasks.

Explore the science

The scientists try to measure the speed and melt of the glacier, create an ice lens and design self-heating hand warmers.

The Rough Scientists prepare for their expedition to the Franz Josef GlacierIs the Franz Josef Glacier advancing or retreating? Jonathan Hare explains how the scientists reached their conclusions.

Is it possible to produce a lens out of ice? Discover the science behind this challenge and the problems the scientists encountered.

Mike Bullivant explores the chemical reactions involved in creating hand warmers.

Diaries

Read the Rough Scientists' diaries How did the Rough Scientists cope with living in the harsh environment on the edge of a glacier? Check out their personal diaries which reveal whether Mike Bullivant succeeded in keeping the scientists' hands warm and whether they all made it safely off the glacier.

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Rough Science booklet
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Metal Detector Interactive
If you want to be part of the Rough Science experience, why not have a go at making the Rough Science metal detector? We take you through the process step-by-step, with handy tips for the electronics novice. You will need the Flash plug-in to view this interactive.