How Do They Do It?
A drink made from cactus; New York City uses steam; making soft ice cream.
A drink made from cactus; New York City uses steam; making soft ice cream.
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Plastic bags; solar panels; containers for gas; hockey sticks.
Holograms, package-printing, skin culture and tinned sweet corn are put under the microscope.
Steel; apple juice; landing gear for aircraft; cosmetics. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
Trucks; adhesive bandages; circuit boards; liquor. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
How Kayaks, safety boots, electronic signs and cereal are made.
Learning how nails, staples, safety glasses, fabrics and bicycles are made.
Host Mark Tewksbury examines how copy paper, jeans, computers and plate glass are made.
Hearing aids; 3-D puzzles; rubber mats; toilets. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
Toothpicks, acrylic bathtubs, helicopters and beer are put under the microscope.
Compact discs; cheese; pantyhose; fluorescent tubes. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
Aluminum foil; snowboards; contact lenses; bread; host Mark Tewksbury.
Making military helicopters; metro systems; engineering artificial reefs.
Making batteries; building an artificial island; creating perfumes.
Manufacturing stainless steel; making paper; making stretch limos.
How to maintain the world's biggest aquarium;, how to grow precious stones; building a Bentley.
Designing airplane parachutes; solar power; sunglasses.
Working in 600-degree heat; making champagne; expanding a port.
Blasting through rocks; mapping Earth; providing flowers year round.
Manufacturing propellers; intelligent cars; turning metal into magnets.
Designing assembly lines; sealing wine bottles; removing salt from seawater.
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