Modern Marvels
Espionage has been used for at least the last 4,000 years; the episode focus on the last 100 years.
Espionage has been used for at least the last 4,000 years; the episode focus on the last 100 years.
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Americans visit car washes two million times per day at an annual cost of $25 billion.
Potato chips; candy bars; Twinkies; chocolates; pretzels; lollipops; cupcakes.
Espionage has been used for at least the last 4,000 years; the episode focus on the last 100 years.
Glue history from Neolithic animal glue on skulls to modern adhesives lifting 6,000-pound trucks.
The X-1 jet breaks the sound barrier; the X-43 Scramjet flies at Mach 7.
Entries and exits; world's tallest doors at the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center.
A computer-managed home showcases the high-tech gadgetry destined to inhabit every future wall.
A countdown of the top gizmos and gadgets featured on "Modern Marvels."
Maritime and engineering disasters: Edmund Fitzgerald sinking, Boeing crashes, nuclear meltdowns.
Technologies of the 1990s: the information superhighway; DVDs; TiVo; GPS; Google.
With advanced surveillance technology, there's virtually no place to hide.
A daring band of infantry soldiers uncovers secret enemy arms and intelligence caches.
Dirt transforms a stadium; special mud helps pros grip baseballs; mud wrestling in Hawaii.
Quarries use dynamite to extract rock, civilization's raw material for construction.
Americans visit car washes two million times per day at an annual cost of $25 billion.
Potato chips; candy bars; Twinkies; chocolates; pretzels; lollipops; cupcakes.
Espionage has been used for at least the last 4,000 years; the episode focus on the last 100 years.
Glue history from Neolithic animal glue on skulls to modern adhesives lifting 6,000-pound trucks.
How iron mined in Minnesota is made into steel; iron weapons revolutionize warfare.
Nuclear bombs and microscopic anthrax spores can be weapons of mass destruction.
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