
Xploration Earth 2050
Host Joe Penna goes on a voyage of discovery that takes him to underwater homes, and even homes built in tiny parking spots.

Host Joe Penna goes on a voyage of discovery that takes him to underwater homes, and even homes built in tiny parking spots.

Join host Joe Penna as meets a colorblind man who, thanks to a revolutionary piece of technology, has become a well-known visual artist who ‘hears' colors.

Fast-paced, pop-science show that will test your science I.Q. What's the hairiest animal on the planet? What is the most common cause of the waves in the ocean? Why does the surface of Mars look red?

Fast-paced, pop-science show that will test your science I.Q. On average, how deep are our oceans? What was the largest earthquake ever measured on the Richter scale? What is an apex predator?

Fast-paced, pop-science show that will test your science I.Q. How long can a person exist without water? How fast is the International Space Station travelling through space? What exactly are DNA Forensics?

Host Emily Calandrelli interviews several pioneers of space and discovers the determination and courage required to become the “first”.

Host Emily Calandrelli looks at NASA's next mission to send a spacecraft that will “touch” the sun.

Host Emily Calandrelli visits the Canadian Space Center in Quebec, and examines their exceptional expertise in robotics, which includes the famous Canadarm.

Exploring the historic Lea & Perrins factory, Lord Prescott uncovers the story behind its legendary Worcestershire sauce, made since 1837. He then heads to Manchester to the Soreen factory, home of the beloved malt loaf, where he joins the production line and experiments with creating a new flavour.

At the Wensleydale Creamery, Lord Prescott joins master cheesemakers to follow the production of the famous Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese, learning the art of cheese-tasting along the way. His next stop is Mowbray Pork Pies, where he experiences the high-speed world of pie production.

Lord Prescott visits Whitaker's chocolate factory to explore large-scale chocolate making, from factory lines to expert tasting and the company's rich history. He then heads to HECK! Sausages in North Yorkshire, where he attempts to create his own custom recipe—the Hull banger.

In this episode Bones is in South Korea, where he visits Taekwondo group, the K Tigers, a tarot card reader and reveals the secret to the perfect card shuffle.

Is it goof idea to blow up the toilet? Watch this episode to find out.

See if a little wishful thinking and a lot of hard pedaling can get a 19th Century flying invention off the ground.

Join Re-Inventors Matt and Jeremy as they take this pedal-powered ancestor to the helicopter on a test flight.

Earthrise looks at methods of land restoration and conservation as human causes and climate change wreak havoc.

Domestication shaped wolves into dogs and transformed both their behavior and their anatomy. New discoveries show how dogs produce a very specific eyebrow movement more often than wolves do.

Doctors, chefs, and nutririonists show us how going green with fresh ingredients and flavors in our daily meals will improve out health.

Few films have had a bigger impact on the American psyche than "Woodstock". Producer Dale Bell reeveals what it took to create the revolutionary documentary that captured the definig moment of 1960s counterculture.

Steve Spangler's sidekick Higginsworth panics when he has to deliver a science fair project.