Xploration Outer Space
Host Emily Calandrelli looks at how surviving in deep space can become a reality.
Host Emily Calandrelli looks at how surviving in deep space can become a reality.
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Fast-paced, pop-science show that will test your science I.Q. What's the name of the largest fault line in California? How does the Venus Flytrap catch bugs? Is the far side of the moon always dark?
Between advanced satellites and tons of precious resources the future of space exploration looks to be highly profitable.
Our long-term survival on this planet depends on advanced satellites keeping us connected and keeping an eye on the Earth from orbit.
Cowboy hat-wearing billionaires have reasons for their multi-billion dollar investment in space exploration but it's hard to ignore how much money they stand to make.
Techknow looks at innovative solutions for accessibility and assistive technology to help persons with disabilities.
A look at the science behind curtailing the dangerous effects of climate change by capturing CO2 and converting it into useable products.
A look at how cross-breeding and manipulating corals to withstand warmer sea temperatures and more acidic condition could save coral reefs.
Follow the feature about the 2022 award ceremony for sustainability projects that can change the world.
Follow the parcel worldwide delivery technology.
Watch the second part of a feature on the second award ceremony for sustainability projects that can change the world.
Buildings with eccentric and unorthodox designs often have methods behind their madness, and serve to remind us of moments in history.
City squares have distinctive characters and often play a major role in enriching and enhancing the cultures of their cities.
How do innovators and athletes work together to beat the competition on the slope and the half pipe?
Speed skater Beorn Nijenhuis and presenter Julien Kang visit laboratories to ask how does technology help to make the difference between silver and gold?
The defenses of New Orleans are stripped back to expose the massive pumps, levees, and wetlands engineered to hold back Mississippi and Gulf storms.
For the soldier, the army boot is more than protective footwear. From the parade ground to the battlefield, the boot is a symbol of discipline and determination that marches the soldier right through his military career.
Developed from solidified vegetable oil, this military grade compound is a long way from department store concealer: it's sweat proof, infrared resistant, and stays on in the drenching downpour. For soldiers, especially Special Ops and snipers, camo paint completes their covert coverage.
Brainpower and firepower transform 8,000 kilograms of computer-controlled machinery into a legendary dogfighter with the best fight and flight record in the sky the Lockheed Martin F16.
Exploring the historic Lea & Perrins factory, Lord Prescott uncovers the story behind its legendary Worcestershire sauce, made since 1837. He then heads to Manchester to the Soreen factory, home of the beloved malt loaf, where he joins the production line and experiments with creating a new flavour.
At the Wensleydale Creamery, Lord Prescott joins master cheesemakers to follow the production of the famous Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese, learning the art of cheese-tasting along the way. His next stop is Mowbray Pork Pies, where he experiences the high-speed world of pie production.
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