Ancient Engineering
Even before the start of recorded history, ancient engineers across the World were erecting giant monuments. What was their purpose?
Even before the start of recorded history, ancient engineers across the World were erecting giant monuments. What was their purpose?
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What can Terry do with just a paperclip? Probably nothing, but Larry and Terry will test several scenes from MacGyver, including making an exploding pen, shooting a spear out of a telescope, and they will enlist the help of Andre Ellingson's Special Effects team to see if they can turn a car muffler into a bazooka!,
Follow the feature about the 2022 award ceremony for sustainability projects that can change the world.
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Watch the second part of a feature on the second award ceremony for sustainability projects that can change the world.
Watch the first part of a feature on the second award ceremony for sustainability projects that can change the world.
Anthony flies the 206 from Canada to the United States and checks in with Customs.
Raeleen shows us what a typical day is like for her as an airline first officer.
Anthony chats with the star of TV's ‘Ice Pilots'.
Explore with us how a manmade disaster could be as much destructive as some natural disaster.
Avalanche danger is very high in the Rogers Pass area of the Trans Canada Highway in British Columbia. Host of Angry Planet George Kourounis travels with a variety of experts to bring down huge avalanches in the Rocky Mountains.
George travels to Guadaloupe Island off the coast of Mexico to dive with 16 foot Great White Sharks. He then uses drysuit and kayak to retrace the explorations of Tom Woodward into a flooded Northern Ontario cave in the middle of winter.
Host George Kourounis has braved many terrifying phenomena – but none as frightening as the one he takes on in this episode: marriage!
On this leg of the search, Thom meets a man capable of squirting liquid from his tearducts and a man who claims to have heatproof hands.
Thom's latest quest introduces him to Annalisa, who has the worlds loudest shout and to Brad Byers, who has the ability to force metal objects up his nose.
Thom meets Gabriel Dechichi who solves Rubik's cubes whilst blindfolded, and Derek Paravacini who can memorise an entire piece of music after a single hearing.
The most innovative area of human motion lies not on Earth, but with the exploration of space. Meet the private space entrepreneurs jostling to offer the tantalizing prospect of cheap, frequent travel beyond the atmosphere into Earth orbit.
Growth in air transportation is set to soar, carrying over 10 billion passengers every year by 2050. To cope requires us to radically rethink aircraft design. Join us as we look into the world's most innovative research and development labs.
A new era of space, where small satellites no bigger than a showbox will be deployed not in one or twos, but in their thousands, referred to as satellite swarms.
Virgin Hyperloop is a train that runs inside a steel tunnel. This revolutionary new vehicle floats along the track using magnetic levitation and glides at airline speeds.
This episode investigates the jobs of the future, and why it might not be long before your co-worker is a robot. As industry changes, companies are identifying ways to re-train their workforce so they can be deployed in new roles.,
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