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  • Sacred cows and macaque monkeys show

    Sacred cows and macaque monkeys

    Cows may be sacred in India but they are responsible for spreading the single most deadly infectious disease known to...

    (03:13)
  • Mosquitoes, dengue and favellas show

    Mosquitoes, dengue and favellas

    After warning us that Rio has a hidden killer, the dengue virus, carried by mosquitoes. Mike takes one of the city's more...

    (03:09)
  • Flies Eating Donuts show

    Flies Eating Donuts

    David consults a government ninja fly assassin to learn how flies eat. Then David eats a donut the way a fly eats a donut and...

    (02:14)
  • Mechanical Thumb Club show

    Mechanical Thumb Club

    David wants to understand the physics of a coin toss, so he meets up with a guy named Jeff, who builds catapults for a living....

    (03:11)
  • Nightmare Scenario show

    Nightmare Scenario

    David meets with a track coach to help him work out his deep-seated issues with revolving doors.

    (03:00)
  • Seriously, Trees Are Amazing show

    Seriously, Trees Are Amazing

    In the beautiful Muir Woods forest, rockstar arborist "Canopy" Meg teaches "TV Dave" how to use a scientific device called a...

    (02:29)
  • NeptuneAndUranus_viral show

    NeptuneAndUranus_viral

    Voyager was launched exploiting a window that occurs once every 176 years.

    (00:39)
  • Elsa Zaldivar show

    Elsa Zaldivar

    Elsa Zaldívar - Rolex Awards For Enterprise 2008

    (00:59)
  • Mars_MOBI04 show

    Mars_MOBI04

    The colors of Mars are different to those of the Earth both on the surface and looking towards to sky.

    (03:02)
  • Subway Problem Solving show

    Subway Problem Solving

    Digging tunnels under iconic Big Ben is risky business.

    (02:53)
  • Talal Akasheh show

    Talal Akasheh

    Talal Akasheh - Rolex Awards For Enterprise 2008

    (00:59)
  • Pluto&Beyond_MOBI1 show

    Pluto&Beyond_MOBI1

    Pluto, cold and remote, takes 248 years to make one elliptical orbit of the Sun.

    (03:00)
  • Transcendent Discussion show

    Transcendent Discussion

    What would happen if a massive solar storm came down to earth.

    (00:28)
  • Jupiter_MOBI1 show

    Jupiter_MOBI1

    Jupiter, named after the king of the gods, is made of nothing but gas and rotates at breakneck speed.

    (02:52)
  • Saturn_ppc show

    Saturn_ppc

    Beautiful on the outside, seething on the inside, Saturn would make for an unforgettable visit.

    (02:29)
  • Tim Bauer show

    Tim Bauer

    Tim Bauer - Rolex Awards For Enterprise 2008

    (00:59)
  • Mars_MOBI05 show

    Mars_MOBI05

    Mars is a long way for a human mission. One of the hardest aspects to resolve is the speed of approach.

    (02:57)
  • Cross Rail Station show

    Cross Rail Station

    How do workers anchor down Canary Wharf station when it’s built in water?

    (02:48)
  • Andrew Mcafee on the Future of Being More Than Human show

    Andrew Mcafee on the Future of Being More Than Human

    Andrew Mcafee believes that the smart phone will have a huge impact on our world as more and more people begin to own it.

    (00:59)
  • Pluto&Beyond_MOBI2 show

    Pluto&Beyond_MOBI2

    New Horizons has been sent to Pluto and must be piloted with pin point accuracy in order to arrive.

    (02:57)