Xploration Earth 2050
Host Joe Penna talks to the people who are creating the foods of the future and samples everything from test tube beef to edible insects.
Host Joe Penna talks to the people who are creating the foods of the future and samples everything from test tube beef to edible insects.
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Explore the high tech, high-speed world of car and bike racing.
Ultimate Explosions chronicles the compelling stories of explosions that have reverberated around the world.
The New York City Marathon highlights our connected world, driven by 62-metal smartphones, microscopic microchips, and billion-dollar cloud bunkers.
Inside a Boston maternity ward, the complex medical chain reveals how flowers become painkillers and one Pakistani town shapes global surgery.
At a massive secondhand market in Ghana, the global fashion chain is traced through high-water cotton, stretchy oil denim, and bug-made silk.
Inside LA's SoFi Stadium, a touchdown is made possible by Chinese rare earths, plastic grass, specialized ball factories, and fizzy sodas.
At a Formula-E race in Chile, we uncover how tree sap, pink lithium lakes, molten rock, and top-secret paint create cutting-edge electric cars.
Sydney is a city defined by its harbour: the sapphire jewel in Australia's crown. Established as a penal colony in 1788, it remains a city of immigrants' intent on “bending the rules”. It's brash, it's crass and it's full of engineering marvels.
Home to more than 37 million people, Greater Tokyo is the largest city in the world. To say it's crowded is nothing short of an understatement. Join us as we navigate this gargantuan yet liveable city that still manages to function on a human scale.
The celebration of culture and conservation of heritage underpin this episode on the City of Light. Home to engineering marvels, such as the Eiffel Tower and the glass pyramid entrance to the Louvre, Paris holds a special place in our imaginations.
New York, New York. A city so nice, they named it twice. The cultural and financial capital of the world. Join us as we navigate the gridlocked streets and canyons created by Manhattan's skyscrapers and marvel at the engineering wonder of the subway.
In Kellogg's first factory in Europe, built in the 1930s in Trafford Park, Manchester, we meet the people who flake the corn and puff the rice, the tasters who test, and the robots and hi-tech machines that help keep the boxes rolling out day and night.
Uncover the secrets of what it takes to make up to 5 million cakes a day, including French Fancies, Angel Slices and Bramley Apple Pies. Meet the engineers who keep the machines running 24/7, the workers making all the cakes, and the operators who spend their days with state-of-the-art robots.
From making fresh spaghetti and mixing the top-secret ingredients for sauce, to giant automated cranes and the latest robots, join today's Heinz factory workers alongside tomorrow's machines, making cans of household favourites.
Paranoid and isolated, Albanian dictator Enver Hoxha establishes his bunkerization project, which would result in the construction of more than 170,000 bunkers.
50 km north of Rome lies the greatest hideout in fascist Italy's history: The Monte Soratte Bunker, with security features even a Bond villain could only dream of.
Thanks to secret, recently discovered microfilm, Hitler's last secret is revealed: a sprawling underground headquarters at Książ Castle.
Elite Forces are specially trained soldiers who carry out extreme, high-risk missions anywhere in the world, anytime they're needed.
Pathfinders are elite paratroopers trained to go behind enemy lines, lead air insertions, gather intelligence, and execute high-risk, deadly missions.
Combat Casualty Care trains soldiers to save lives on the battlefield, ensuring rapid response to injuries from IEDs and other deadly threats.
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