Salvage operations rely on brains as well as brawn. Off the Gibraltar coast a salvage team uses high-tech equipment to device...
(02:20)Canadian singer Feist speaks about her involvement with My Music Brain.
(00:58)David goes deep by exchanging dialogue with others about what exactly defines a hole.
(01:53)Richard and Jonny see how four torch batteries are able to power a car-lifting magnet and visit the birthplace of cheese and...
(00:50)David visits Maine to check out lake ice. He meets Ken and Ken’s mustache. He also learns what makes lake ice so crystal...
(01:58)David meets with a track coach to help him work out his deep-seated issues with revolving doors.
(03:00)Take a closer look at one of the most dangerous jobs in the world.
(00:29)The 2004 quake in Indonesia that spawned that devastating tsunami had the energy of 100 gigatons of TNT. That’s the...
(03:10)Digging tunnels under iconic Big Ben is risky business.
(02:53)Host Jason Silva illustrates just how much our past frames our future.
(01:34)In David Byrne's art installation, participants are immersed in the mindset of a tiny doll, using VR technology.
(02:10)Stephen Hawking uses a Rube Goldberg machine to demonstrate a principle about life as we know it.
(02:59)Try this mind game and see if your mental body map gets disoriented.
(02:56)Comedian Ben Bailey is quizzing people's common sense with a few trick questions. Think you can't be fooled? Listen carefully...
(02:47)Your common sense might tell you there's more than meets the eye to illusionist Eric Leclerc's magic trick. And you'd be right.
(04:09)Illusionist Eric Leclerc demonstrates his simple yet convincing disappearing coin trick to two passersby.
(02:25)How do workers place new carriages underground on tracks?
(03:05)Did you know that blue light can come from the sun or electronic devices such as your computer?
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