MARS returns to National Geographic, Monday, November 12.
(02:09)The 10 most painful lessons from Season 2 of Science of Stupid.
(01:06)Border Patrol agents find a new smuggling tunnel in a downtown warehouse.
(02:47)A 4x4 hatchback Ferrari at sports car speeds? You aren't dreaming.
(03:03)This jet outruns the speed of sound.
(00:43)Each and every ZR1 engine is built carefully by hand.
(03:04)Bob Ballard reviews some of the finer point on his Hercules ROV (Remotely Operated underwater Vehicle).
(04:49)Tim explores how many vacuum cleaners it takes to hold up a station wagon.
(02:33)A captivating vision of the cosmos on the grandest scale we know.
(01:04)During the swine flu outbreak, all those with signs of the flu must be quarantined.
(02:09)The lack of oil will soon cripple our lives, hospitals, food, and power. And the crisis is just beginning.
(03:01)It was 9 years after the Great Fire of London before work on St Paul’s Cathedral began. But in an age of intense religious...
(02:59)The Aye-Aye is one of the most bizarre creatures in the world. It has special adaptations that make it a formidable hunter.
(01:44)Watch the marriage of the legendary Aventador body with the power of its massive engine.
(02:22)A jet-propelled octopus closes in on a peacock mantis shrimp, leaving the shrimp with nowhere to hide.
(01:20)It’s day four of the blackout. A teen prepares to go check out what’s happening outside.
(01:22)It takes 90 days, 11,000 parts, two continents and hundreds of skilled workers to complete just one car.
(02:45)Enter the assembly line where the 10-tonne Mack truck is built.
(02:40)MDMA, or “molly,” is a dance-inducing drug that’s popular on the rave scene.
(02:35)Every weld of every car must be perfect. The welders average six years of experience. Temperature is key.
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