A diver in the Netherlands has an unfortunate run-in with a monkfish's jaws.
(03:05)It took Galileo 14 years to travel through Jupiter's magnetosphere, capable of frying electronics.
(03:09)Catching scene changes isn’t so tough if you can master the art of paying attention.
(01:54)On the Lily, Captain Hollywood takes aim on a school of tuna with the help of some air support.
(01:26)Raised on plastic spoons and dope by his gang-banging brother, 28 years old Chronic was born to be a crack dealer.
(02:59)It takes most of the crew to drop a massive steel bolt into place while scaling the rocks in Niagara State Park.
(02:32)Out in the wild Atlantic, Tim questions the “facts” from thousands of Titanic documents.
(02:46)Captain Dave Marciano has been a fisherman all his life - and it shows!
(02:47)A now-you-see-it-now-you-don’t experiment demonstrates how the brain plays tricks.
(01:39)The final leg of the Monarch's journey is studded by the threatening hungry mouths of praying mantises.
(02:26)The Pontifical Academy of Science works to reconcile Christian beliefs with scientific discoveries.
(02:56)Ralph's anchor is snapped up by a trawler - and he has a few choice words for the guilty parties.
(02:23)The Dot com fights to catch a slob, but they have no idea the battle they are in for.
(03:16)Using Science to save Elephants by preventing them getting too close to "human territory".
(02:56)Dr. Andy Newberg shows M. Freeman that meditating on God actually changes the structure of the brain.
(02:52)Captain Dave is ready to reel in his second fish of the day - but only if his crew does everything perfectly.
(02:18)Why are certain sounds scarier than others?
(01:16)Miss Sambuca is close to mutiny when Paul’s brother decides he’s had enough.
(02:57)Scientists and Fishermen work together to bait the Great White, but they don't always see eye-to-eye.
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