Lightning strikes a thousand people a year and kills thirty per cent of them. We are more likely to be struck by lightning than win the lottery. Isn't it time we started to take this stuff a bit more seriously?
Adam and the team answer the question by braving the elements and the statistics (men are four times more likely to be struck by lightning than women) in the name of science.
Is there anything that we can do to save ourselves when Thor throws his bolts in our direction?
First broadcast: Friday 2 Nov 2001 on BBC TWO
Science Shack in more depth:
OU on the BBC: Science Shack - Can I make myself invisible?
BBC
Adam Hart-Davis asks whether you can make yourself invisible in the BBC/OU's Science Shack series. Read more : OU on the BBC: Science Shack - Can I make myself invisible?
OU on the BBC: Science Shack - Can you fly like a bird?
BBC
Adam Hart-Davis and the team investigate how high you can jump, as part of the BBC/OU's Science Shack series. Read more : OU on the BBC: Science Shack - Can you fly like a bird?
OU on the BBC: Science Shack - Can you live underwater?
BBC
Summary for the 'Can You Live Underwater?' programme, part of the BBC/OU's Science Shack series. Read more : OU on the BBC: Science Shack - Can you live underwater?
OU on the BBC: Science Shack - Can you walk on water?
BBC
Adam Hart-Davis and the team investigate whether it's possible to walk on water, as part of the BBC/OU's Science Shack series. Read more : OU on the BBC: Science Shack - Can you walk on water?
OU on the BBC: Science Shack - How do flies walk on ceilings?
Production team
Adam Hart-Davis and the team investigate how a fly walks, as part of the BBC/OU's Science Shack series. Read more : OU on the BBC: Science Shack - How do flies walk on ceilings?
OU on the BBC: Science Shack - How fast can your legs carry you?
Production team
Adam Hart-Davis attempts to pedal his way into history, as part of the BBC/OU's Science Shack series. Read more : OU on the BBC: Science Shack - How fast can your legs carry you?
OU on the BBC: Science Shack - How high can you jump?
Production team
Adam Hart-Davis and the team investigate whether you can fly like a bird, as part of the BBC/OU's Science Shack series. Read more : OU on the BBC: Science Shack - How high can you jump?
OU on the BBC: Science Shack - How tall can you make a building?
Production team
Adam Hart-Davis and the team investigate how tall they can make a building, as part of the BBC/OU's Science Shack series. Read more : OU on the BBC: Science Shack - How tall can you make a building?
OU on the BBC: Science Shack - Second series
Production team
More seemingly impossible challenges are put to the scientific test as the Science Shack team return for a second series. Read more : OU on the BBC: Science Shack - Second series
OU on the BBC: Science Shack - What will we do when the oil runs out?
The Open University
North Sea oil will probably run out around 2040 - then what? With no oil derived plastics and no constant source of energy how will... Read more : OU on the BBC: Science Shack - What will we do when the oil runs out?
OU on the BBC: Science Shack - What's the biggest thing that can fly?
Production team
Adam Hart-Davis and the team investigate the science that keeps things aloft. A brief guide to a visit to the Science Shack. Read more : OU on the BBC: Science Shack - What's the biggest thing that can fly?
OU on the BBC: Science Shack - Why did the Millennium Bridge wobble?
BBC
Adam Hart-Davis and the team investigate the cause of the Millenium Bridge wobble, as part of the BBC/OU's Science Shack series. Read more : OU on the BBC: Science Shack - Why did the Millennium Bridge wobble?
OU on the BBC: Science Shack - Welcome from Adam
Production team
What's Science Shack all about anyway? Adam Hart-Davis gives us the low down on the series in his personal welcome. Read more : OU on the BBC: Science Shack - Welcome from Adam


















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