More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as tea, artificial flowers and alloy wheels are made.
How are precast concrete walls, 3D printers, telescopic cranes, and kerosene lamp burners made?
How are car headlamps, directional drills, and combs made? And how is stained glass restored?
How are handcrafted skis, septic tanks, hydroformed chassis pants, and aquarium windows made?
How are zip line brakes, silk fibre lamps, round balers, and comfort shoes made?
How are armoured vehicles, tension fabric buildings, rowers, and sculpture enlargements made?
We move around in space, but we are stuck in a prison of time moving ever forwards. Could science ever make the clock move backwards?
Evolution explains life exists for one purpose: to reproduce. However, a new theory suggests that humans may have another purpose.
Ten years after the Mothership exploded, the military wants to turn the alien/human hybrids into super soldiers. An experiment reveals a mysterious blueprint.
Kevin and Grant turn a blast of air into a ring of fire when they build a Vortex Cannon. They use quantum physics to send a Levitating Racer around a track.
Grant and Kevin soar to new heights with a Giant Paper Airplane that can fly over 200 yards. Plus, they use pneumatics to create the Ultimate Beer Delivery.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how membrane filters, bridge ties, and Bi-planes are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how hospital laundry and horse replicas are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how ceramic fireplaces and parking garage floor slabs are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how oil pressure sensors are made and neck restraints are manufactured.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how mobile concert stages are built and mascara is manufactured.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how NASCAR car bodies are manufactured and thermal coffee pots are produced.
Examines the various forces that have made Silicon Valley a magnet for innovators from all over the world. Forces that included government and military funding.
Charts the circuitous paths to success that lie behind some of Silicon Valley's greatest icons. Includes interviews with key entrepreneurial figures.
Space isn't as empty as it seems. It conceals a secret structure called spacetime - an invisible field that governs our lives.
Morgan Freeman considers the possibilities of alien intelligence - what does animal and plant life on Earth suggest about life on other planets?
The technology to move our civilization to Mars is nearly upon us. Is cross-galaxy travel possible with new propulsion technology?
How are mountain bike suspensions, surgical sutures, grain dryers, and frying pans made?
How are downhill ski bindings, immersion parts washers, mining ventilation and pencil sharpeners made?
How are gingerbread houses, livestock trailers, bottom-rolling hangar doors, and toy figurines made?
How are traffic signal poles, coffee filters, and chainsaw mining machines made?
How are time-delay locks, brownies, pallet dispensers, and crystal chandeliers made?
How are mouth-blown window glass, water pumps, sake, and tweezers made?
How are precast concrete walls, 3D printers, telescopic cranes, and kerosene lamp burners made?
How are car headlamps, directional drills, and combs made? And how is stained glass restored?
How are handcrafted skis, septic tanks, hydroformed chassis pants, and aquarium windows made?
How are zip line brakes, silk fibre lamps, round balers, and comfort shoes made?
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 mine precious opals beneath one of the hottest deserts on earth? How do they build breath-taking stunt planes and how do they make nougat?
How do they farm the expensive spice saffron, how do they create giant roads made entirely from ice and how do they manufacture a muscle car?
How do they cultivate green salad on scorching desert plains, how do they make rigging for ships and how do they produce lifesaving insulin from bread?
Once thought to be an inevitable disaster, scientists now have the technology to prevent asteroids from hitting the Earth. How are they working to do this?
For four years, the Messenger space probe sent images of Mercury, the solar system's smallest planet, closest to the Sun. Could it threaten life on Earth?
The solar system is different to others in the Milky Way, but it hides a violent past. Scientists examine the clues to reveal its secret history.
New theories claim the sunken city of Atlantis may have been in the Americas. From the Bahamas to an ancient site in Louisiana, Rob and Stefan seek the evidence.
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.
More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects from gel caps to frozen pancakes are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how paper umbrellas, coal, aircraft seats and urns are made.
More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects including aluminum canoes, wood bowls and marimbas are made.
More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how indie car seats, paper flowers and stand-by generators are made.
How are downhill ski bindings, immersion parts washers, mining ventilation and pencil sharpeners made?
How are gingerbread houses, livestock trailers, bottom-rolling hangar doors, and toy figurines made?
How are traffic signal poles, coffee filters, and chainsaw mining machines made?
How are time-delay locks, brownies, pallet dispensers, and crystal chandeliers made?
How are mouth-blown window glass, water pumps, sake, and tweezers made?
Based on found alien instructions, scientists build a powerful quantum computer that can enhance the senses of the human/alien hybrid children.
More hybrids connect to the quantum computer. The combined brainpower is able to crunch unprecedented data and calculate the future - including weather and health.
More humans try to join the hybrid network with high-tech tools. Fearing the diminishment of its power, the U.S. launches an attack on the quantum computer.
Kevin and Grant modify a go-kart to beat a truck in a head-to-head drag race. Plus, the guys play paintball in the dark with homemade night vision goggles.
Kevin and Grant find a way to chill a drink in less than a minute. Plus, they play backyard astronaut in an attempt to send a camera to the edge of space.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how slate tiles are produced and hot dog carts are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how racing leathers are manufactured and wood rocking chairs are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how mountain bikes are produced and lever action rifles are manufactured.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how saunas are produced and wheelchair lifts are manufactured.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how upright pianos are manufactured and flags are produced.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how oil lamps are manufactured and chocolate mints are produced.
Jessica Chobot and Phil Torres investigate a strange phenomenon that has been haunting Mammoth Cave for generations. What will they discover?
Phil Torres and Jessica Chobot follow strange orbs of light into an active volcano in Washington. The team searches for answers about the unexplained.
Is it possible that today's robots could evolve to be smarter than humans, or will we choose to merge with the machines?
New evidence and technology reveal that inside us are traces of cells from relatives, blurring the lines between one life and another.
Our minds store our entire lives, memories and desires, like biological computers. Could brain hackers someday be able to rewrite our thoughts?
How are decadent champagne, the everyday necessity of ATMs, and powerful marine turbochargers made?
How are sharpening steels, bladder pumps, ironing boards, and kayak paddles made?
How are champagne tops, pneumatic delivery systems, espresso machines, and pizza ovens made?
How are stile and rail doors, steam cleaners, hand-held pizza, and power brushes made?
How are industrial casters, wedding cakes, tetrahertz spectrometers, and racing catamarans made?
How are ceramic grills, punching machines, jet fountains, and hollow wooden surfboards made?
Rob Nelson hunts for a mass grave that could expose a dark secret. Plus, a giant lake is mysteriously disappearing and Rob set off to find out why.
Rob examines bizarre markings that suggest a violent clash between prehistoric beasts. In California, he explores if a strange lake is a home to alien life.
A man experiences bizarre swelling around his eye. A 12-year-old girl falls mysteriously ill and a young woman's symptoms leave her close to madness.
A young girl goes to hospital with stabbing pains in her scalp. A woman is struck by severe, strange symptoms that threaten to tear her family apart.
Space isn't as empty as it seems. It conceals a secret structure called spacetime - an invisible field that governs our lives.
Morgan Freeman considers the possibilities of alien intelligence - what does animal and plant life on Earth suggest about life on other planets?
The technology to move our civilization to Mars is nearly upon us. Is cross-galaxy travel possible with new propulsion technology?
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?
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?
More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects including knee replacements are made.
More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as cast iron stoves are made.
More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as sewage pumps are made.
More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects including car tyres, scuba tanks and silk are manufactured.
How did the ancient Greeks invent parchment with techniques still used today? And how do they make shuttlecocks, the fasting moving object in sport?
More than 100 million pieces of small space debris are floating around the Earth. A big collision between two of these objects in low Earth orbit could be catastrophic.
Aliens could be lethal killers who want to invade and plunder our world. A team of experts investigate extra-terrestrial beings and their threat to human life.
The Lighthouse of Alexandria is one of the world's original Seven Wonders. Experts investigate its many secrets - did it hold a superweapon?
The Dead Sea Scrolls in Israel are the oldest biblical texts. New discoveries might finally reveal the hidden meaning behind these manuscripts.
Ever wondered how a Bentley Continental GT Speed is made? The team goes to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
The How It's Made crew visit the birthplace of the Alpha Romeo 4C, revealing its inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
Join the How It's Made crew as they visit the birthplace of the Pagani Huayra, revealing its inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
Join the How It's Made crew as they visit the birthplace of the Caterham Seven, revealing its inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
Join the How It's Made crew as they visit the birthplace of the Bugatti Veyron, revealing its inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
The crew head to the birthplace of the Morgan 3-Wheeler in England where the car's inner workings and gorgeous exterior are examined.
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 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?
How do they catch the world's largest lobsters? How do they build the iconic chesterfield sofa? And, how do they capture the world's sharpest TV pictures?
How do they take a car from Siberia to the Sahara without leaving Germany? Plus, how do they hand craft a baseball glove that will last a lifetime?
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 do they produce 99% of America's raisins in California's San Joaquin Valley? Plus, how do they make the world's oldest type of paper?
Humans now live under a global surveillance system that solves crime and uncovers terrorist plots. What impact does this security have on privacy?
Scientists are learning the mechanisms of aging and getting closer to a world where death is curable. Are humans about to enter a new age of immortality?
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.
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including Montreal smoked meats and motorised scooters made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including cactus pear puree and lab reactors made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including digital paintings, sundae cups and badminton rackets made?
Ever wondered how a Morgan Aero Coupe 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 Porsche 911 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 Ferrari FF was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
A Missouri man who claims UFOs are stalking him contacts Chuck and the team for help. Their investigation uncovers a dark secret which may explain this reported activity.
A series of strange animal deaths and UFO sightings brings Chuck to Colorado. Reports of authorities ignoring these incidents suggest a government cover-up.
Darrell focuses on a multi-million-dollar wreck tied to Sir Francis Drake. He and his team race to locate a treacherous area identified on the map as Dragon's Teeth.
Darrell and the team head to a mysterious island where they discover valuable clues that lead them closer in the hunt to a 500-year-old shipwreck.
Paranormal investigators reveal a bold new theory about the origins of the Wendigo. Are the stories of this terrifying creature with cannibalistic cravings true?
Experts analyse new evidence that could prove the Beast of Bray Road is terrorised a Wisconsin town. Plus, is the human-wolf hybrid spreading across the US?
A sonar recording may prove that a prehistoric monster stalks the seas around Kodiak Island. Researchers investigate the disappearance of thousands of airplanes.
Ever wondered how a Bentley Continental GT Speed is made? The team goes to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
The How It's Made crew visit the birthplace of the Alpha Romeo 4C, revealing its inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
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 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?
How do they catch the world's largest lobsters? How do they build the iconic chesterfield sofa? And, how do they capture the world's sharpest TV pictures?
How do they take a car from Siberia to the Sahara without leaving Germany? Plus, how do they hand craft a baseball glove that will last a lifetime?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are rock crushers, cake sprinkles and steam irons made?
More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how detachable Indy-Car steering wheels and wind turbines are made.
More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how blast doors, lipstick and artificial palm trees are made.
