
MythBusters
Radio-frequency identification; weapons.

Radio-frequency identification; weapons.

The team tests the grappling hook, the phantom ring punch and the phone booth change.

Testing a tale, if you have to cross a field with a bull, the last thing you want to do is wear red.

Viewers suggest myths to test.

The team tackles snow myths; they try to determine if popping a whip can cause an avalanche.

Jamie and Adam investigate a grenade blast; the combustibility of Diet Coke and Mentos.

Adam and Jamie test how dangerous an exploding truck tire can be.

Western myths; airbags.

Jamie and Adam retest controversial myths to see if their original answer was genuine.

The team tackles some of the holidays' biggest myths. Hosts: Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage.

Jamie and Adam detonate their largest explosion to test a World War II myth.

Adam and Jamie test three gun-related myths; testing mankind's first and simplest tool.

The flammability of Christmas tree lights; testing the claims of several anti-gravity devices.

Jamie and Adam explore the Exploding Lighter myth; the team goes gunslinging.

Jamie and Adam retest the most controversial myths.

Adam and Jamie find out if a compressed-air cylinder with a cracked valve can blast.

Adam and Jamie each try to make a glider out of concrete; the team plays with trains.

Jamie and Adam snap a cable at high tension to test if it can slice a person in two.

Scientific genius Nikola Tesla's earthquake machine; lethal lava lamp.

Jamie and Adam see if a hurricane can blow the feathers off a chicken.