Modern Marvels
The art deco Chrysler Building stands out in the New York skyline.
The art deco Chrysler Building stands out in the New York skyline.
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Nuclear bombs and microscopic anthrax spores can be weapons of mass destruction.
Vehicle assembly; building a home in a week; high-tech golf clubs; building demolition.
Military planners move soldiers and cargo halfway around the world.
Nuclear technology has uses in medicine, food preparation and radiation detection.
The U.S. Navy's most lethal fighter, the F-14, soars at supersonic speeds.
The FBI's $150 million Crime Lab at Quantico, Va.
Earth's 40% desert classification offers hope through desalination, dam power, and solar energy.
The Allies devise scientific and mechanical breakthroughs to thwart Hitler's Atlantic Wall.
Strange weapons of the past and present include Japanese ninja claws, microwavelike rays, lasers.
Episode explores the science and technology of building and operating a base in a warzone.
Tiny weapons may not sound impressive, but small can kill, and it can also be easily concealed.
Booby traps from the ancient Egyptians, Chinese, Greek, and Romans to the Middle Eastern crisis.
Technology gives law enforcement the upper hand in modern pursuits.
The A-10 Tankbuster is designed for close air support, working with ground troops.
On a proving ground, performance is the only thing that matters.
Terry Deitz explores F-14 fighter jet legacy through final launches and Naval Air Station farewell.
Nuclear technology has uses in medicine, food preparation and radiation detection.
The U.S. Navy's most lethal fighter, the F-14, soars at supersonic speeds.
The FBI's $150 million Crime Lab at Quantico, Va.
Earth's 40% desert classification offers hope through desalination, dam power, and solar energy.
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