MythBusters Jr.
Testing if old batteries can set off a dangerous chain reaction; diabolically difficult trick shot.
Testing if old batteries can set off a dangerous chain reaction; diabolically difficult trick shot.
Finding out if a single spark and air freshener can create a catastrophic car calamity.
Helicopter overcomes mother earth when avalanches threaten the Winter Olympics; flood defenses.
Super tugs prevent disasters; a heavy-lift crane that has to build itself.
The heavy-lift ship transports one of the largest cargoes in one piece.
If a giant roach motel can trap a human; if a spider's web is really stronger than steel.
Adam and the team put a slinky to the test and try to use it to hoist a car.
Vince Gilligan challenges the Busters to prove just how destructive a giant magnet can be.
Using a fire extinguisher to propel a person in space; no one in space can hear one scream.
The team investigates if a paper shredder plus canned air is a recipe for disaster.
The largest residential structure is being constructed in Sweden.
Tunnelers carve through solid rock under Iceland's Eastern Highlands.
Miners use a $10 million excavator in the world's largest open-pit iron mine.
Venetians attempt to prevent the city from submerging.
Designers and engineers plan to link Spain, Italy and France.
Replacing a busy bridge.
The dangerous work of offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.
The longest cable-stay bridge in the United States is located in Charleston, S.C.
Mining unwanted wire to make a bronze trophy; old sails become tote bags; joists become guitars.
People work together to recycle refrigerators to help people in need; batteries get a second life.