
Extraordinary Humans
Thom's in Nevada, tracking down world record-holding mathlete Scott Flansburg, who's able to crunch numbers faster than a calculator.
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Thom's in Nevada, tracking down world record-holding mathlete Scott Flansburg, who's able to crunch numbers faster than a calculator.

In this episode we examine advances in aviation that include flying cars being developed by Slovakian and Japanese companies. Ride share companies are also considering aerial options.

In this episode, we look at the ways robotic engineers are mimicking the natural world. BionicWheelBot and the BionicFlyingFox have been developed to navigate difficult terrain, like their biological counterparts.

This episode investigates the jobs of the future, and why it might not be long before your co-worker is a robot. As industry changes, companies are identifying ways to re-train their workforce so they can be deployed in new roles.

Infamous for the bunkers constructed during World War II and throughout the Cold War, Stalin's hideouts have maintained a shroud of secrecy for decades, and are now seen for the first time.
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