A refreshing and user-friendly take on science, technology, and everything in between on INWONDER. From topics that span the secrets of the brain, to mysteries of ancient civilizations and engineering feats, this is the channel that explores the wonders of our world.

The World of Bridges

S1, EP3 "India"

Calcutta, India, is home to the Howrah Bridge, one of the most impressive steel bridges in the world, while its predecessor the Forth Bridge spans the Firth of Forth near Scotland's capital Edinburgh.

The World of Bridges

S1, EP4 "Zimbabwe"

The Great Seto Bridge in Japan and the Victoria Falls Bridge in Zimbabwe have more than one thing in common: they were built on dreams and are the only train connections between the two regions.

Strange World

"Toads"

Alex Hannaford heads to Hamburg to uncover the truth behind bizarre headlines of exploding toads.

The Lightbulb Moment

S1, EP11 "Like Button: The Unintended Consenquences of the Facebook Like Button"

When first presented with the like button Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg worried that a quick thumbs up or down would discourage more meaningful online interaction but eventually his team changed his mind and transformed the world.

The Lightbulb Moment

S1, EP2 "Cubicle: How the Cubicle Became Universally Hated"

The Cubicle was originally designed to set workers free; a futuristic designer named Robert Propst dreamed up the cubicle as a groovy 1960s workplace utopia that would unleash the modern knowledge worker's vast untapped potential.

Suppressed Science

S1, EP1 "Merging Man & Machine"

Athena links herself to a robot hand endowed with a delicate sense of touch and gets a sneak peak at unreleased consumer products which promise to optimize our brainwaves.

Suppressed Science

S1, EP3 "The Suppressed Science Of Psychedelics"

Discussing governments around the world outlawing a class of substances which have been used safely by humans for thousands of years.

Suppressed Science

S1, EP4 "Race: Science, Social Construct, or Both?"

The concept of race was invented during colonial and imperialist eras as a means to reify political power structures.

How Do They Do It?

S14, EP17 "Electric Race Cars Mead"

A look at powering the next generation of race cars that run on electricity; making mead, the favorite drink of the Vikings.

How Do They Do It?

"How Do They Do It?"

After watching this series you may never look at ordinary objects in the same way again. A tube of toothpaste? Car tires? Tea bags? A lot of technology goes into even the simplest of consumer goods, and this program offers viewers a glimpse at just what that entails.

How Do They Do It?

S14 "Paving Stones Tuxedo"

How do they make modern paving stones and how has the process changed over thousands of years? Plus how do they create a traditionally tailored tuxedo suit?

How Do They Do It?

S14 "Fire Gloves; Enamel"

How they fabricate fire gloves for emergency services personnel; how they create the enamel that is used in bake-wear around the world.

Oddly Satisfying Science

S1, EP1 "Science on Fire"

Investigating how to burn metal using only a 9 volt battery.

Oddly Satisfying Science

S1, EP2 "Invisible Impacts"

Exploring the resonant frequencies of bridges and human bodies.

Oddly Satisfying Science

S1, EP3 "Water, Water Everywhere"

Diving deep into the wonderful world of water.

Oddly Satisfying Science

S1, EP4 "Magnificent Mixtures"

Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they amalgamate in the name of science. In this week's experiments we mix up some fireworks made from tin foil, whip up a stinky polymer, and try out an alchemy staple - turning lead into gold.

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