How do they forge super steel to make a car lighter, greener and safer? And, how do they shear Australia's eighty million sheep every Spring?
How do they keep you comfortable, entertained and safe with the latest aircraft seats? And, how do they design bras with aerospace technology to give you that extra lift?
How is plasterboard made from power station smoke? How do they cast the world's top awards? How do they build a plane that can take off and land almost anywhere?
How do they make car windows to keep out wind and rain, stones and thieves, and even noise and harmful UV rays? And, how do they put the gloss on lipstick?
Workers turn millions of tons of cedar trees into perfect planks of wood siding. Plus, how are world-famous Spanish tiles handcrafted?
Experts investigate the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle that nearly killed Neil Armstrong during training. Some believe this proves why the moon landing is fake.
The NASA tapes that recorded the Apollo 11 moon landing are missing. Experts examine whether their disappearance is part of a cover-up.
Some think the waving US flag on the moon proves that NASA faked the lunar landing. Experts' quest for the truth leads to some of Hollywood's biggest names.
The guys turn chariots into speed demons by replacing horses with powerful motorcycles. Kevin and Grant find out what it takes to escape from Alcatraz.
Kevin and Grant build a submarine and see if they can survive at the bottom of a pool, supersize wind-up cars, and see if duct tape can stop a bullet.
How do they build a diesel engine that can fly, make cough sweets, turn clear plastic into bank notes, and whip up ice cream flavours?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Cruise Ship, Pipe Organ, and Apache Helicopter?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Cow Milking Machine, Football Stadium, and Steamroller?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Jet Pack, Superbike, and Snow Groomer?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Jackhammer, Military Tank, and World's Tallest Water Slide?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Car Shredder, Land Speed Racer, and Bomb Disposal Suit?
Rob Nelson heads to Lake Michigan to investigate an unexplained, Bermuda Triangle-like phenomenon that has caused ships to disappear for centuries.
A legendary train filled with stolen Nazi gold is said to be hidden in Poland. Rob and Stefan explore deep under the earth's surface to uncover the truth.
New scientific discoveries reveal that the moon has an incredible, violent, and dynamic history. Was the moon originally more similar to earth than previously thought?
Apollo 12 astronauts bring back something alive from the moon and NASA track an asteroid heading towards Earth only to make a shocking discovery.
An Apollo 17 photo seems to show a US military outpost on the Moon and is life in the oceans of Jupiter's moons? Plus Neil Armstrong faces real danger.
How do they build a monorail above the world's most crowded streets? Plus, how do they craft Copenhagen's famous Flora Danica porcelain?
How do they build heavy duty road rollers? How do they bake bread in a can? And, how do they make a mobile phone with the care and precision of a Swiss watch?
How do they pick, process and can thousands of tonnes of grapefruit? How do they build conveyor belts to carry millions of pieces of luggage every year?
How do they make the world's finest harp strings? How do they build roof windows that can keep out a hurricane? And, How do they make Belgian waffles?
How do they run a farm with robots? How do they build a machine to pick up 30 tonnes of logs in a single grab? How do they move the world's most valuable pianos?
How do they build a towering scaffold from giant poles of bamboo? And how do they mine for the mineral that makes fireworks burn red?
Adam Savage makes his own Iron Man armour suit made from titanium. He wants it to be bulletproof, suitable for flying and able to survive an explosion.
Adam joins forces with a NASA engineer to rebuild a rocket-propelled super weapon. Originally built to breach barbed wire in WWII, they aim to fix its fatal flaws.
Tory Belleci and Streetbike Tommy check out one of the world's largest fireworks companies to reveal the explosive secrets of its pyrotechnics experts.
Tory Belleci and Streetbike Tommy meet experts using cutting-edge explosives to turn entire mountains into gravel-sized bits essential for construction.
The discovery of extra-terrestrial life faces a near impossible challenge. Experts explore the problems with proving or disproving the existence of aliens.
If an asteroid collides with the earth it could end life on our planet as we know it. Experts reveal just how close we are to an apocalypse.
In Mexico, archaeologists uncover a 100-foot tall mud pyramid, marking the site of the capital city of the mysterious Olmec. Who were these people?
Two technology entrepreneurs harness the power of solar energy to solve two different problems: water contamination in Ghana and jungle preservation in South America.
Discover how life casts, downdraft cooktops, compression hosiery and electric motorcycles are made.
Find out how items such as sidecars, frozen French toast, refrigerator compressors and superchargers are made.
More everyday items go under the microscope, with a look at how objects such as custom knee braces are made.
More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects from solid state drives to eye shadow are made.
How do they build a monorail above the world's most crowded streets? Plus, how do they craft Copenhagen's famous Flora Danica porcelain?
How do they build heavy duty road rollers? How do they bake bread in a can? And, how do they make a mobile phone with the care and precision of a Swiss watch?
How do they pick, process and can thousands of tonnes of grapefruit? How do they build conveyor belts to carry millions of pieces of luggage every year?
How do they make the world's finest harp strings? How do they build roof windows that can keep out a hurricane? And, How do they make Belgian waffles?
How do they run a farm with robots? How do they build a machine to pick up 30 tonnes of logs in a single grab? How do they move the world's most valuable pianos?
NASA's Juno probe is unlocking Jupiter's secrets, answering mysteries and gathering data. Scientists and experts explain the importance of this mission.
Manned missions to Mars are the next frontier of human exploration and NASA wants to put boots on the Red Planet by 2035. But, is it mission impossible?
Kevin and Grant build supersized Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots, build a motorcycle with one wheel, and what it takes to survive the perfect storm.
A balloon-powered sleigh is built to deliver presents, snow is made and covers Kevin's front lawn and holiday decorations are deployed in record time.
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Monster Truck, Interplanetary Rover, and Tanning Bed?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Octocopter Drone, Mega Dump Truck, and Pacemaker?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Jet Wing, Space Suit, and Aerial Tramway?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Aircraft Carrier, and IMAX 3D Movie Experience?
A do-it-yourself guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How do you build your very own Solar Car, Skyscraper, and Hydroelectric Power Plant?
A DIY guide for building humanity's greatest inventions. How are a communications satellite, a tower crane and a groundwater replenishment system built?
Priceless gold and silver artefacts are believed to be lost in King Solomon's hidden mines. Rob and Stefan search for the legendary treasure.
Beneath the densely populated city of Naples lies a looming threat. A super volcano may be on the verge of erupting and cause an apocalyptic catastrophe.
Apollo 12 astronauts bring back something alive from the moon and NASA track an asteroid heading towards Earth only to make a shocking discovery.
When a Chinese moon rover breaks down, a NASA scientist points to a mysterious material that seemed to sabotage the Apollo missions, decades earlier.
Newly discovered documents reveal NASA's secret plan B for failure of the first moon landing. And NASA's Cassini mission unravels a 300-year-old mystery.
How do they handcraft Espadrilles shoes? How do they make prefabricated houses? How they store priceless documents to keep them safe for hundreds of years?
How do they harvest and process the world's toughest and most expensive nut? How do they turn lake water into tap water? How do they hold back fans at gigs?
How do they build the biggest apartment block on the planet? How do they make the classic British boot? How do they make cooking pans last a lifetime?
How do they craft a classic Indian instrument, the Sitar? How do they make beef biltong? Plus, how do they build monster bulldozers?
How do they fashion the Fedora hat? How do they make the cement that builds the world? How do they harvest and freeze millions of peas in under three hours?
How do they turn goat fleeces into fabrics? How do they build a quad bike that turns into a jet-ski? How do they create the harp?
Last season, Miklos located a shipwreck tied to Christopher Columbus using Cooper's intel. Now, Miklos has 8 weeks of cash left to find another shipwreck.
After discovering a 1700s-era cannon Darrell seeks the ship's origin. A letter in Gordon's files details a 16th century wreck connected to Sir Francis Drake.
Justin and Emiliano investigate a historical English ship filled with stolen treasures that has long been rumoured to be buried deep in a California desert.
Justin and Emiliano investigate a legendary lost mine in the mountains of Arizona. It is said to contain over 200 million dollars' worth of gold.
New scientific discoveries reveal that the moon has an incredible, violent, and dynamic history. Was the moon originally more similar to earth than previously thought?
Apollo 12 astronauts bring back something alive from the moon and NASA track an asteroid heading towards Earth only to make a shocking discovery.
An Apollo 17 photo seems to show a US military outpost on the Moon and is life in the oceans of Jupiter's moons? Plus Neil Armstrong faces real danger.
Two pioneers in electric power both aim to develop technologies that reduce carbon emissions - both using electric motors and batteries in aviation and speedboats.
Scientists around the world are working on projects dealing with space and space travel - extraterrestrial life, colonising Mars, the Big Bang and rocket development.
More everyday items go under the microscope, with a look at how dragster tyres, icing, floating docks and spiral pipes are made.
More everyday items go under microscope. How are objects including aircraft cabinets and motorcycle brake locks produced?
More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as powder horns and inner tubes are made.
More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as lace and unicycle wheel hubs are made.
How do they handcraft Espadrilles shoes? How do they make prefabricated houses? How they store priceless documents to keep them safe for hundreds of years?
How do they harvest and process the world's toughest and most expensive nut? How do they turn lake water into tap water? How do they hold back fans at gigs?
How do they build the biggest apartment block on the planet? How do they make the classic British boot? How do they make cooking pans last a lifetime?
How do they craft a classic Indian instrument, the Sitar? How do they make beef biltong? Plus, how do they build monster bulldozers?
How do they fashion the Fedora hat? How do they make the cement that builds the world? How do they harvest and freeze millions of peas in under three hours?
Some of the brightest minds and theorists on the planet explore the limits of human knowledge and explain the science behind the rules of the universe.
The universe's stars are dying faster than new ones are born. Experts investigate the last stars of the cosmos and what a stellar apocalypse means for Earth.
26,000 lightyears away at the heart of the galaxy lies a massive black hole. How can something so far away be studied, and what could it teach scientists?
Danny Forster investigates the most important public works project in New York City's history, the $15 billion expansion of the subway system.
Danny Forster visits the London Aquatics Centre, which hosted 44 swimming and diving events during the 2012 Olympics.
How do they make the king of cheeses, Parmesan? How do they keep the runways running at the world's busiest airports? How do they manufacture relaxing reclining chairs?
How do they weave a Turkish carpet? How do they use helicopter blade technology for cross country skis, and control the water at Niagara Falls?
How do they cast the streetlamps of Venice? How do they prevent another Titanic-like disaster? How do they grow tiny trees for the ancient Chinese art of penjing?
How do they make one of the world's fastest bikes? How do pilots train for death-defying acrobatics? And, how do they bring oil and gas up from the bottom of the sea?
How do they hand-roll New York bagels? How do they make a racing car tyre to grip the track at 320 km an hour? And, how do they make lifelike sculptures out of glass?
How do they collect the trash in road-free Venice? How do they make Australia's famous sheepskin boots? And, how do they turn pond algae into a health supplement?
The Inca capital of Cusco was supposedly the site of untold gold and riches. New discoveries reveal the secrets behind this mighty empire's fall.
When a Viking fortress lost underground for over 1,000 years is discovered, experts investigate its buried treasures. What caused this civilization's demise?
Did Apollo astronauts hear unexplained transmissions on the far side of the moon? Plus, an astronomer spots a strange disturbance in Martian atmosphere.
Apollo 12 astronauts bring back something alive from the moon. Plus, NASA track an asteroid heading towards Earth and make a shocking discovery.
Geysers are discovered on a frozen moon, NASA redirects a probe on a mission to find proof of life, and a future US President is eyewitness to a UFO.
How do they harvest thousands of tonnes of tea? How to they make sure that your luggage catches the same plane as you? How are high-quality hairbrushes made?
How do they keep the crooks from cracking into your credit card? How do they lift a 1000-tonne ship into the air while it is still in the water?
How do they build massive tunnels to prevent blackouts in one of the world's biggest cities? How do they turn pine forest into perfect pieces of timber?
How do they make the favourite sweet of the Ottomans, James Bond's gyroplane and the Supercat- the world's fastest ferry?
How do they carve longboards, turn millions of lemons into juice, and build industry's versatile heavy lifter, the forklift truck?
How do they roast the coffee that wakes up Italy, bake the bricks that build America, and blast diamonds from a frozen volcano?
Discover how wax figures, awnings, sandwich crackers and pewter tankards are made.
Find out how common items like pipe cleaners, blue stilton cheese, smart electric meters and telescopes are made.
Discover how fish replicas, siren systems, pre-packaged sandwiches and candlesticks are produced.
Find out how everyday items such as tapioca pudding, snow ploughs, paddle boats and fibre cement siding are produced.
How do they produce a million tonnes of stainless steel? How do they keep cash safe with an uncrackable lock? How do they make traditional Indian sugar?
Many items that make up the modern world are the result of sophisticated engineering and production processes. How do they do it?
How do they build one of the world's most exclusive luxury cars? How do they make a referee's whistle that can be heard above 50,000 screaming fans?
How do they turn English willow into cricket bats for India's finest cricketers? And, how do they construct the foundations for tall buildings?
Apollo 12 astronauts bring back something alive from the moon and NASA track an asteroid heading towards Earth only to make a shocking discovery.
When a Chinese moon rover breaks down, a NASA scientist points to a mysterious material that seemed to sabotage the Apollo missions, decades earlier.
Newly discovered documents reveal NASA's secret plan B for failure of the first moon landing. And NASA's Cassini mission unravels a 300-year-old mystery.
Rob Nelson investigates the mysterious rocks at the bottom of Lake Michigan known as Underwater Stonehenge. Plus, the search for escape tunnels in Alcatraz.
Rob Nelson investigates mysterious tunnels under Denver's airport. Plus, in Ohio he tries to uncover the secrets of a giant serpent-shaped mound.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how motion sensors and diving helmets are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how rawhide lampshades and MRI scanners are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how membrane filters, bridge ties, and Bi-planes are made.