
Outrageous Acts of Science
A woman who walks on water and a man that pumps up inner tubes with his ears.

A woman who walks on water and a man that pumps up inner tubes with his ears.

A record-breaking butt skipper; a woman restraining four motorcycles.

An airport made from water and ice; a fish factory churns out millions of pounds of seafood a day.

A barge carries an entire train; a flying ambulance saves lives at 14,000 feet.

Alaska's Coast Guard fights waters to maintain buoys; rewards below Alaska's surface.

Alaskan engineers build a massive dam to power an entire town; the world's largest helicopters.

A machine with 588 teeth keeps the airport running; tugboats break through ice in the port.

A ship built to endure tsunami size waves travels on a highway unlike any other in North America.

The legendary metropolis of Xanadu is investigated using aerial imaging.

Archaeologists uncover the engineering secrets behind the coliseums of Rome.

The ancient city of Samarra contains a series of medieval structures that hold secrets to an empire.

The clifftop ruins of Tintagel Castle are believed to be the birthplace of King Arthur.

The city of Abydos contains some of the oldest Egyptian tombs and a temple linked to a death cult.

A stone temple on a remote Egyptian island bears the names of leaders of the ancient world.

Archaeologists are on a quest to reveal the secrets behind the earliest civilization in history.

Investigators gain access to explore lost tombs to reveal the truth behind this legendary city.

Archaeologists decode and analyze the secrets of Mount Nemrut in southeastern Turkey.

The Valley of the Queens is a vast necropolis concealing some of Egypt's most powerful women.

Experts use advanced forensic archaeology to reveal the secrets behind Persepolis.

On championship night, just four bots remain to face off in the ultimate battles.