
Outrageous Acts of Science
Testing a kit to fend off sharks, skydiving without parachutes and building DIY scuba gear.

Testing a kit to fend off sharks, skydiving without parachutes and building DIY scuba gear.

Internet clips of silly putty, flying bikes and UFOs.

Game changing innovators perform world-first stunts and unique twists on classic concepts.

Web stars harness the power of lasers, their minds and the world around them.

A countdown of inventions off the internet; lightsabers; helmets; a thermite-powered kettle.

Internet clips where the line between skill and luck becomes blurred.

A compilation of power hungry clip makers on the internet.

Miners use a $10 million excavator in the world's largest open-pit iron mine.

Designers and engineers plan to link Spain, Italy and France.

The longest cable-stay bridge in the United States is located in Charleston, S.C.

The dangerous work of offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.

Tunnelers carve through solid rock under Iceland's Eastern Highlands.

Replacing a busy bridge.

Because of the size of modern cargo vessels, ports and canals need updating.

Venetians attempt to prevent the city from submerging.

The largest residential structure is being constructed in Sweden.

The lost city of Olous: A great metropolis submerged in the Mediterranean.

Experts re-create the city's final moments and reveal its links to Atlantis.

The magnificent tomb of Alexander the Great mysteriously vanishes and becomes a legend.

Experts decipher its zodiac images and uncover the ceremonial events that took place.