How do they build a port ready to receive huge container ships? How do they make 28 million plastic bags a day? How do they blow the glass to make baubles?
How do they make the world's most expensive vinegar? How do they keep divers warm in the freezing ocean? How do they build a plane that can fly upside down?
How do they forge super steel to make a car lighter, greener and safer? And, how do they shear Australia's eighty million sheep every Spring?
How do they keep you comfortable, entertained and safe with the latest aircraft seats? And, how do they design bras with aerospace technology to give you that extra lift?
How do they make plasterboard from power station smoke? How do they cast the world's top awards? How do they build a plane that can take off and land almost anywhere?
Believers in Intelligent Design argue complex life could not have evolved randomly. Was life created by evolution? By God? Or both?
Are time and space the same thing, and did the Big Bang start the cosmic clock? Is time itself an illusion? New experiments may hold the answer.
One of the great unsolved mysteries of the universe is how the force of gravity works. Why do all objects that have mass pull on one another?
The smartest and bravest people use science to take their skills to the next level, from designing a robotic drawing arm to making a bike that exercises the whole body.
The smartest and bravest people use science to take their skills to the next level, including designing underwater biospheres that can grow crops in the sea.
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? And, 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 thirty tonnes of logs in a single grab? And, 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?
Jess and Phil's investigation into unidentified objects off Catalina Island's coast heats up after the discovery of an extra-terrestrial underwater base.
Treasure hunter Darrell Miklos dives the waters of Campeche, Mexico in search of shipwrecks first located by astronaut Gordon Cooper from space in 1963.
Martin and Liz explore Iceland to see if its volcanoes could cause chaos in the future. Later, Martin samples an insane motorsport on ashy slopes.
Martin and Liz investigate a giant asteroid impact that may have wiped out the Dinosaurs. Later, Martin experiences the power of a NASA supergun.
Biologist Liz and geologists Martin find out the answers to a series of scientific quandaries. What link do the Rockies have to the atomic bomb?
How do they make car windows to keep out wind and rain, stones and thieves, and even noise and harmful UV rays? And, how do they put the gloss on lipstick?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Cruise Ship, Pipe Organ, and Apache Helicopter?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Cow Milking Machine, Football Stadium, and Steamroller?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Jet Pack, Superbike, and Snow Groomer?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Jackhammer, Military Tank, and World's Tallest Water Slide?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Car Shredder, Land Speed Racer, and Bomb Disposal Suit?
Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a shirt that changes colours as muscles heat up and a non-glue that dries at your command.
Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a motorised roller skates users can strap to their shoes and a 360-degree infrared surveillance device.
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.
An active volcano with the power to plunge the whole world into a brutal dark age is rising from the sea. Will it cataclysmically erupt once again?
Liz and Martin visit Japan, to witness the battle that rages between the people and the volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis that threaten them on a daily basis.
Liz Bonnin and Martin Pepper investigate the volcano Mount Vesuvius. During the research, they discover another deadly super volcano, Campi Flegrei.
After discovering a 1700s-era cannon Darrell seeks the ship's origin. A letter in Gordon's files details a 16th century wreck connected to Sir Francis Drake.
The team investigate a Texas swamp. The area is filled with snakes but what frightens Phil and Jess are mysterious lights that have haunted locals for decades.
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.
How do they make the world's most famous electric guitar, the Fender Stratocaster? And, how do they make Swedish fermented cod roe Kalles caviar?
It's been tipping over for 800 years - what's the gravity-defying magic behind Pisa's leaning tower? And, how are chocolate digestive biscuits manufactured?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Cruise Ship, Pipe Organ, and Apache Helicopter?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Cow Milking Machine, Football Stadium, and Steamroller?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Jet Pack, Superbike, and Snow Groomer?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Jackhammer, Military Tank, and World's Tallest Water Slide?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Car Shredder, Land Speed Racer, and Bomb Disposal Suit?
Do you make your own luck or does luck make you? Prepare to radically revise your understanding of the laws of nature and the human brain.
It spans the globe and its residents might form a super-organism. Could the sea have an immune system capable of annihilating all life?
Scientific breakthroughs are granting humans seemingly divine abilities, from growing new life, to using big data to solve almost any problem.
The smartest and bravest people use science to take their skills to the next level, from opening a bottle using a feather to using another person as a snowboard.
The smartest and bravest people use science to take their skills to the next level, from using a vacuum cleaner as a didgeridoo to creating a mechanised super suit.
How do they handcraft Espadrilles shoes? How do they make prefabricated houses? And how they store priceless documents to keep them safe for hundreds of years?
How do they harvest and process the world's toughest and most expensive nut? How do they turn lake water into tap water? And how do they hold back thousands of fans at gigs?
How do they build the biggest apartment block on the planet? How do they make the classic British boot? And how do they make cooking pans tough enough to last a lifetime?
How do they craft a classic Indian instrument, the Sitar? How do they make beef biltong? And how do they build monster bulldozers?
How do they fashion the iconic Fedora hat? How do they make the cement that builds the world? And how do they harvest and freeze millions of peas in under three hours?
How do they turn goat fleeces into fabrics? How do they build a quad bike that turns into a jet-ski and how do they create the instrument of angels- the harp?
Last season, Miklos located a shipwreck tied to Christopher Columbus using Cooper's intel. Now, Miklos has 8 weeks of cash left to find another shipwreck.
After discovering a 1700s-era cannon Darrell seeks the ship's origin. A letter in Gordon's files details a 16th century wreck connected to Sir Francis Drake.
Martin and Liz travel from the glaciers of Canada to the heat of Death Valley to reveal evidence of the most powerful geological events - Ice Ages.
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?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Monster Truck, Interplanetary Rover, and Tanning Bed?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Octocopter Drone, Mega Dump Truck, and Pacemaker?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Jet Wing, Space Suit, and Aerial Tramway?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Aircraft Carrier, and IMAX 3D Movie Experience?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Solar Car, Skyscraper, and Hydroelectric Power Plant?
A DIY guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How are a communications satellite, a tower crane and a groundwater replenishment system built?
Paranormal investigations reveal stunning new evidence about the Jersey Devil, a monster that prowls the Pine Barrens of New Jersey.
Experts investigate shocking new DNA evidence that links one of the world's most elusive figures, the Yeti, resides in America and comes from an otherworldly source.
The Alaskan skies are filled with unexplainable lights and objects. Witness accounts and never-before-seen evidence suggest UFOs are landing in the area.
Hostile Sasquatches are said to be leaving the wilderness behind for Alaska's major cities. Plus, ghost hunters search for evidence at an infamous hotel.
Martin and Liz explore Iceland to see if its volcanoes could cause chaos in the future. Later, Martin samples an insane motorsport on ashy slopes.
Martin and Liz investigate a giant asteroid impact that may have wiped out the Dinosaurs. Later, Martin experiences the power of a NASA supergun.
Biologist Liz and geologists Martin find out the answers to a series of scientific quandaries. What link do the Rockies have to the atomic bomb?
The team investigates one of America's oldest witch stories. In the backwoods of Tennessee, locals report being attacked in a vast cave system.
The team head to the woods of southern New Jersey to hunt for the infamous Jersey Devil, reported to have terrorised locals for more than 300 years.
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.
How did the ancient Greeks invent parchment with techniques still used today? And how do they make shuttlecocks, the fasting moving object in sport?
In Cremona, how do they make modern violins that sound as good as the legendary Stradivarius? And, how do they build houses with volcanic rock?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Octocopter Drone, Mega Dump Truck, and Pacemaker?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Jet Wing, Space Suit, and Aerial Tramway?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Aircraft Carrier, and IMAX 3D Movie Experience?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Solar Car, Skyscraper, and Hydroelectric Power Plant?
A DIY guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How are a communications satellite, a tower crane and a groundwater replenishment system built?
The universe is filled with light, but scientists are now certain there is far more matter in the dark portions of this expansive universe.
The stability of any global power depends on high-speed digital communication. Is dependence on worldwide interactivity a weakness?
Is God worshipped on other worlds across the cosmos? How might alien deities and methods of worship differ from those of humans?
The smartest and bravest people use science to take their skills to the next level, from using trees as dominos to cutting through walls with a firehose.
Kevin and Grant become monsters of the fairway when they turn a golf cart into a monster truck. Plus, the guys take on the science of Spider-Man.
How do they harvest thousands of tonnes of tea? How to they make sure that your luggage catches the same plane as you? And how do they make high-quality hairbrushes?
How do they keep the crooks from cracking into your credit card? And how do they lift a 1000 ton ship 70 meters into the air while it is still in the water?
How do they build tunnels to prevent blackouts in one of the world's biggest cities? How do they turn millions of hectares of pine forest into perfect pieces of timber?
How do they make the king of cheeses, Parmesan? How do they keep the runways running at the world's busiest airports? How do they manufacture relaxing reclining chairs?
How do they weave a traditional Turkish carpet? How do they use helicopter blade technology for cross country skis, and turn the water on and off at Niagara Falls?
How do they cast the street lamps of Venice? How do they prevent another Titanic-like disaster? And, how do they grow tiny trees for the ancient Chinese art of penjing?
Darrell heads to a shipwreck linked to Gordo's list. He leads his team to the shallows where the tough winds and waves have claimed centuries worth of ships.
After finding evidence of a 1700s-era lifeboat near shore, Darrell and the team discover the shipwreck it came from. But a sudden tragedy hits the expedition.
Some of the brightest minds and theorists on the planet explore the limits of human knowledge and explain the science behind the rules of the universe.
The universe's stars are dying faster than new ones are born. Experts investigate the last stars of the cosmos and what a stellar apocalypse means for Earth.
26,000 lightyears away at the heart of the galaxy lies a massive black hole. How can something so far away be studied, and what could it teach scientists?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Rocketship, Hovercraft, and MRI Scanner?
How do they make the favourite sweet of the Ottomans, James Bond's gyroplane and the Supercat- the world's fastest ferry?
How do they carve longboards, turn millions of lemons into juice, and build industry's versatile heavy lifter, the forklift truck?
How do they roast the coffee that wakes up Italy, bake the bricks that build America, and blast diamonds from a frozen volcano?
How do they take the world's sharpest photos, stitch an airbag to catch a falling car, and produce billions of perfectly-formed jelly beans?
How do they build a caravan, forge tuning forks, resurface an ice rink, and put on the world's biggest light festival?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including prefabricated conservatories and copper cookware made?
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including leaf and debris vacuums, canned meat and fillet knives made?
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including promotional origami and hedge shears made?
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including barbeque utensils made?
In Cremona, how do they make modern violins that sound as good as the legendary Stradivarius? And, how do they build houses with volcanic rock?
How does a Dutch company make the world's fastest superyachts? And, how do they make a new space suit that weighs and costs the fifth of the previous design?
How is Parma ham, the most famous ham in the world, made? Plus, how do they make rowing machines, and how are the iconic London Underground signs made?
How do planes take off and land on a beach at one of the world's oldest airports? And, how do they hand-make the national dress of Bavaria, lederhosen?
Martin and Liz travel from the glaciers of Canada to the heat of Death Valley to reveal evidence of the most powerful geological events - Ice Ages.
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?
Phil and Jess investigate a 30-ft serpent that's been spotted in Lake Champlain for generations. A dangerous dive uncovers new evidence.
Chasing Bigfoot's origin story, Phil and Jessica uncover a rash of recent sightings and bone-chilling new evidence in the Pacific Northwest.
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.
How does a Dutch company make the world's fastest superyachts? And, how do they make a new space suit that weighs and costs the fifth of the previous design?
