
Hollywood Weapons: Fact or Fiction?
We're putting the action-packed film Nobody to the test. Booby Traps, Claymores and Riot shields make for an interesting day at the range.

We're putting the action-packed film Nobody to the test. Booby Traps, Claymores and Riot shields make for an interesting day at the range.

From Polar, to James Bond, the Lethal Weapon, Terry loves action movies and is putting some of the best ones to the test!

Grenades, propane tanks, and a bathtub, all adds up to some big tests of the popular comic book character.

Thom heads to Louisiana to meet Jerry Miculek, the human machine gun who can fire a handgun faster than an automatic weapon.

Here are ten of the world greatest modern bridges - engineering marvels and architectural masterpieces from around the world.

Treadmill, turntable, barbeque, outboard motor, pneumatic drill, ballpoint pen... Using ultra realistic CGI animation, we explode everyday objects into their component parts, to reveal their secret workings.

Skateboard, vacuum cleaner, ATM, car jack, digital projector, and multi-tool... Using ultra realistic CGI animation, we explode everyday objects into their component parts, to reveal their secret workings.

Large factory farms produce food for the masses with one caveat they're terrible for the environment. In an attempt to remedy this, chefs and scientists are working together to create a future where what we eat is as sustainable as it is delicious.

Sports and competitions have always been a core aspect of humanity's development. While modern sports are evolving thanks to technology, the line between digital and reality has become blurry.

Find out more about yacht's, the seasons and sushi, plus explore the martial art of Taekwondo. Take a look at the devastation left in the wake of a Tsunami, and the playful and eerie sounds of a Violin.

What is milk? What is the Moon made of? How are Pencil's made? Plus Roller Coasters, Rulers, Sail Boats, Snakes and more in this episode of More Curious

In this episode of Extremes, you will learn about extreme close-up photography, long lives, destructive weather and speed records.

In this episode of Extremes, we explore tall buildings, fast animals, expensive cities and extremely impressive basketball records.

65 million years ago, an immense space rock slammed into Earth, creating the equivalent of nuclear winter, killing all of the dinosaurs.

Droves have already conquered Earth, and now they're heading out into the solar system. The Mars Helicopter, Ingenuity is proving to be successful and will pave the way for Dragonfly, a future daring mission to Titan.

Scientists believe that within a few decades many useful microbes will have disappeared so they want to create a vault for Human Microbiota.

Alan Gibbs, founder of Gibbs Amphibians, based in Michigan, Nuneaton, UK, and Auckland, New Zealand pioneers in high-speed amphibious vehicle technologies.

Taking down eight giant towers will take expert precision, planning & explosives. It's imperative none of them fall in the wrong direction or fire any debris.

The sheer size of these buildings automatically makes this a very difficult job but these towers are also surrounded by hundreds of homes.

Jack joins amputees trying to find out why they feel sensations in their missing limbs.