How do they print over 10 million copies a day of the world's best-selling newspaper? How do they knit 32,000 pairs of socks a day at South Africa's biggest sock factory?
How did pictures from the Hubble telescope make the comet of the century look like an alien spacecraft? Has earth already been invaded by alien organisms?
What are the mysterious trails on the lunar surface near the Apollo landing sites? Does a strange space object spell disaster for the crew of the space shuttle?
Josh tackles the maritime mystery of the Griffon, the first ship to be lost in the Great Lakes. Josh uses a state-of-the-art submersible in the search.
Josh explores the case of World War II hero Gertrude Tommy Tompkins of the Women Air Force Service Pilots, who went missing when her P-51 Mustang crashed.
Ginetta and Team LNT are synonymous with racing, making headway in auto racing history for decades. The crew head to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings.
The Lucra LC470 is a lightweight supercar with heavyweight power. What design choices make this stunning vehicle so durable, agile and fast?
The Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is a fast and lightweight update on an automobile legend from the 1960s. How is this impressive vehicle constructed?
Heavily inspired by superbike designs, the Ktm X-Bow is always road and race ready. What elements come together to create this powerful and innovative vehicle?
The Tesla Model S is a high-performance and high-speed vehicle with zero emissions. What goes into the construction of this innovative electric car?
The Superformance MKIII draws inspiration from the Shelby Cobra to be an impressive combination of style and power. How is this stunning vehicle made?
How do they use ancient techniques and modern technology to produce thousands of tonnes of barbecue charcoal? How do they cook up Japan's soba noodles?
How do they grow America's only freshwater pearls in Tennessee? How are the world's sharpest knives made, and how do they forge the world's sharpest knives?
How do they turn root vegetables into sweet sugar? How do they make feather dusters? And, how do they make billions of balloons to keep parties popping?
How do they turn trees into pencils? How do they make liquorice? And, how do they use traditional techniques to weave the world's most fashionable lace?
How does one family in America make three quarters of the world's peppermint oil? Plus, how are performance-enhancing tennis racquets made?
How do they make a trombone? How do they make traditional Spanish wineskins? Plus, how do they turn smelly muddy peat into rejuvenating face cream?
Justin braves the turbulent North Sea as he goes inside an offshore wind turbine to see how engineers are fixing a fault that could cause these structures to fall into the sea.
Justin's in for a bumpy ride as he investigates gigantic potholes in Louisiana. Later, he heads to London to get a sneak preview of London's vast Crossrail project.
An eyewitness in Kansas reveals photographic evidence of a UFO landing site. Meanwhile, Paul and Kawa disprove an official government account of a meteor impact.
Analysis uncovers a correlation between UFO sightings and secret government sites. Paul and Kawa track UFO reports and a former CIA witness breaks his silence.
Ever wondered how an Audi R8 was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered a how Rolls Royce Phantom was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered how a Maserati Quattroporte made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered how high-end cars are manufactured? Join the crew as they explore the origins, inner workings and technical specs of some of the world's finest cars.
Ever wondered how a Lamborghini Aventador is made? Join the crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered how a Jaguar F-Type is made? The team goes to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
Josh investigates the mystery of the crystal skulls in Belize, Spain and Scotland.
Josh explores three iconic monuments in New York, Istanbul and Honolulu.
Josh Gates dives into a mystery below South America's Lake Titicaca. Josh discovers ruins from the ancient Tiwanaku people hidden in the lake's depths.
In 1945, five US Navy planes vanished without a trace in the Bermuda Triangle. Experts investigate why the planes disappeared and where they could be today.
A witness claims to have discovered a long-lost ship. Experts launch an investigation to try and positively identify the missing vessel.
Something in space is attacking the brains of our astronauts. What is it? Should NASA be worried about the sudden appearance of so-called space fireflies?
An astronaut on a spacewalk begins to drown. How could this alarming event happen? Plus, have NASA discovered an asteroid that's been converted into a spacecraft?
Until recently, black holes were only theoretical. Now, scientists know that millions exist and some of them have the potential to be lethal to earth.
How will the universe end? Experts discuss the many possible ways that could spark the beginning of the end for the universe including when and why it would happen.
How do they use ancient techniques and modern technology to produce thousands of tonnes of barbecue charcoal? How do they cook up Japan's soba noodles?
How do they grow America's only freshwater pearls in Tennessee? How are the world's sharpest knives made, and how do they forge the world's sharpest knives?
How do they turn root vegetables into sweet sugar? How do they make feather dusters? And, how do they make billions of balloons to keep parties popping?
How do they turn trees into pencils? How do they make liquorice? And, how do they use traditional techniques to weave the world's most fashionable lace?
Find out how mortars, pestles bowling lane conditioners, crematories and wood playsets are made.
Find out how wooden matches, tillage machines, telescopic gangways, and mabe pearls are made.
Find out how mosquito coils, solar-assist tricycles, palm oil, and fiberglass chopper guns are made.
Find out how wood toys, retro toasters, laboratory furnaces, and aerogels are made.
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including sharpening steels, kayak paddles, bladder pumps and ironing boards made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including champagne hoods, foils, pneumatic delivery systems, espresso machines and pizza ovens made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including rail doors, hand-help, frozen pizzas, power brushes and steam cleaners made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including industrial casters, custom wedding cakes, terahertz spectrometers and racing catamarans made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including water jet fountains, pneumatic punching machines and wooden surfboards made?
New data reveals a super comet that will miss Earth but slam into the Moon with enough force to jar it out of orbit. How will the planet, and humans, survive?
Dwarf planets are some of the solar system's most active places, from oceans of liquid water on Pluto to vanishing volcanoes on icy Ceres.
Half of the star systems in our galaxy have two stars, possibly creating habitats for alien life. Here, binary stars fling entire worlds into space.
Adam Savage makes his own Iron Man armour suit made from titanium. He wants it to be bulletproof, suitable for flying and able to survive an explosion.
Adam joins forces with a NASA engineer to rebuild a rocket-propelled super weapon. Originally built to breach barbed wire in WWII, they aim to fix its fatal flaws.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how skeletal replicas are manufactured and ice buckets are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how scuba lights are manufactured and convertible sandals are produced.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how wood windows are manufactured and woven cashmere is produced.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how gas barbecues are manufactured and mattress pads are produced.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how skateboards are manufactured and braided pastry is produced.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how plasma gems are manufactured and special effects snow is made.
At an ancient city lost in the Peruvian desert for 5,000 years, experts find signs of strange rituals. Was it the first civilization of the Americas?
The Statue of Liberty is the home to dark American mysteries. Now, experts are using the latest science and technology to reveal her secrets.
New discoveries lead scientists to question if the Big Bang really happened. They investigate if it was the start of many multiverses.
Dark matter and energy battle for the cosmos and the winner will determine the universe's fate. New discoveries may reveal which force will win.
For 20 years NASA's Cassini spacecraft revealed Saturn's strange secrets until it vaporized in its atmosphere. Now, fresh data points to new discoveries.
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including vibrating mining screens, roller conveyors, whoopie pies and wood utility poles made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including exercise bikes, pasta makers, Cornish pasties and slate products made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including channel signs and wetsuits made? What's the construction behind aluminium aircraft?
Workers turn millions of tons of cedar trees into perfect planks of wood siding. Plus, how are world-famous Spanish tiles handcrafted?
How is the most advanced heavy-lift airplane in the world built? What is the secret behind making sure bananas are ripe when they hit the shelves?
How do they build a monorail above the world's most crowded streets? Plus, how do they craft Copenhagen's famous Flora Danica porcelain?
Experts explore the most astonishing discoveries of the Voyager spacecraft. They examine how the operation has transformed into the ultimate mission.
Secret documents lead Myke and Dr. Livingston to recordings of fast movers by the US and Russian Navy. Sarah and Nick hunt down the holy grail of eyewitnesses.
Black holes aren't simply violent monsters. New discoveries reveal their importance in creating stars, giving light, and building the universe itself.
Nebulas are the strange structures of cosmic gas and dust where stars are born and die. New discoveries reveal the secrets of these mysterious places.
Interstellar space is the space between the universe's stars. New discoveries reveal that it's not empty and unremarkable as previously thought.
A strange cave freezes in summer and melts in winter, and a huge sand dune swallows a small child in an instant. Rob and Stefan explore these mysteries.
When an infamous pirate city sunk into the sea, a huge treasure may have gone with it. Could cutting edge technology reveal its resting place?
Find out how combination squares, farmed shrimp, ball valves, and string trimmers are made.
Find out how Chinese style furniture, electrical switches, Thai fish sauce, and cappers are made.
Find out how race car oil, plaster mouldings, lemongrass oil, and fly tying vises are made.
Find out how coconut charcoal, dial indicators, wet downdraft tables, and bassoon reeds are made.
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including exercise bikes, pasta makers, Cornish pasties and slate products made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including channel signs and wetsuits made? What's the construction behind aluminium aircraft?
Workers turn millions of tons of cedar trees into perfect planks of wood siding. Plus, how are world-famous Spanish tiles handcrafted?
How is the most advanced heavy-lift airplane in the world built? What is the secret behind making sure bananas are ripe when they hit the shelves?
How do they build a monorail above the world's most crowded streets? Plus, how do they craft Copenhagen's famous Flora Danica porcelain?
New research shows the migration of ice planets may have helped start life on Earth, and stopped it being destroyed. How are they so vital?
Quasars are the brightest objects in space, powered by black holes, and the most mysterious. How do they shape the universe and ultimately aid in its destruction?
The Milky Way is dying and scientists are trying to discover what's killing it. Scientists must trace its whereabouts over the past 13.6 billion years.
Using material salvaged from scrap yards, Adam and two colleagues design and build three motorised monsters of destruction, inspired by post-apocalyptic worlds.
Adam wants to build his own version of King Arthur's legendary sword - Excalibur. Using the iron found in a meteorite, he attempts to make an indestructible weapon.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how three-wheel electric bikes are manufactured and skin cream is made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how Wild West holsters are manufactured and water video housings are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how wood garage doors are manufactured and animatronic dinosaurs are made.
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are Grammy Awards, bicycle lights, above-ground pools and foldable solar panels made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including LED stage lights, chemical tank trailers, and apple cider made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including fishing lines, natural baking soda, industrial mixers and tow trucks made?
A mysterious ruined city in Greece is home to the mythical Labyrinth and the Minotaur. Its catastrophic downfall may have inspired the legend of Atlantis.
Attila the Hun was one of history's fiercest warriors, and new evidence reveals if his terror was responsible for the fall of Roman Empire.
There are billions of stars in the galaxy, with billions of planets surrounding them. New discoveries force the question - is Earth the only planet with life on it?
NASA's Juno probe is unlocking Jupiter's secrets, answering mysteries and gathering data. Scientists and experts explain the importance of this mission.
Manned missions to Mars are the next frontier of human exploration and NASA wants to put boots on the Red Planet by 2035. But, is it mission impossible?
How do they turn bitter oranges into the Queen's favourite breakfast spread, marmalade? Plus, how do they print out a dress fit for the catwalk?
How do they build heavy duty road rollers? How do they bake bread in a can? And, how do they make a mobile phone with the care and precision of a Swiss watch?
How do they pick, process and can thousands of tonnes of grapefruit? How do they build conveyor belts to carry millions of pieces of luggage every year?
How do they make the world's finest harp strings? How do they build roof windows that can keep out a hurricane? And, How do they make Belgian waffles?
How do they run a farm with robots? How do they build a machine to pick up 30 tonnes of logs in a single grab? How do they move the world's most valuable pianos?
How do they build a towering scaffold from giant poles of bamboo? And how do they mine for the mineral that makes fireworks burn red?
Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a vehicle that allows cyclists to reach highway speeds and the first-ever indestructible shoelace.
Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a brain-controlled toy helicopter and a fetch toy that dogs can control by themselves.
A look at the internet's Most Valuable Players in science. Featuring a brave sportsman skiing behind a supercar and people pulling cars with their teeth!
Showcases the internet's most destructive minds, using science to create chaos! Featuring incredible punching robots to amazing bowling ball launchers.
New discoveries lead scientists to question if the Big Bang really happened. They investigate if it was the start of many multiverses.
Dark matter and energy battle for the cosmos and the winner will determine the universe's fate. New discoveries may reveal which force will win.
For 20 years NASA's Cassini spacecraft revealed Saturn's strange secrets until it vaporized in its atmosphere. Now, fresh data points to new discoveries.
In California Rob and Stefan explore a cave, rumoured to house 100 pounds of gold stashed away during the Gold Rush. Can their tech end the mystery?
The life, work and mysterious death of inventor Nikola Tesla. Did he create the first weapon of mass destruction, the 'Death Ray'?
Find out how pasta dyes, blueberries, composting toilets, and surge arresters are made.
Find out how angle grinders, berry baskets, and omnidirectional speakers are made.
Find out how cartridge blades, chocolate banana loaves, vending machines, and dive computers are made.