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.

Sci Q

S1, EP8 "Sci World"

Answering the questions: What's the hairiest animal on the planet? What is the most common cause of the waves in the ocean? Why does the surface of Mars look red?

Sci Q

S1 "Pop Sci Test"

Fast-paced pop-science show to test I.Q.

How Do They Do It?

S14, EP4 "Decorations on Mardi Gras Floats; Rock Candy"

A look at how the amazing, and massive, decorations on Mardi Gras carnival floats are created; how rock candy is twisted together; looking at how dentures are made.

How Do They Do It?

S14, EP3 "Life-Saving Race Helmets; How the Tea in Your Brew Travels from Plantations"

A look at how life-saving race helmets are put together; how the tea in your brew travels from plantations; looking at the world's largest underground heating system in Poland.

How Do They Do It?

S14, EP5 "Royal Enfield, Art Fraud, Milk"

Engineering the latest incarnation of the classic Royal Enfield Continental GT motorbike; how "art detectives" spot a forgery; the amazing scale and technology inside Europe's largest dairy plant.

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?

"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?

"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.

Ultimate Processes

S1, EP8 "Bikes"

Francesca Chiorando tries out two bikes as she explores cycling revolution.

The Lightbulb Moment

S1, EP6 "Vanilla: The Bean That Shaped the Future of Food"

In 1841 on the small island of Réunion, a 12-year-old slave did something no one had done before; the vanilla bean takes the world by storm, sparking the artificial flavor revolution and forever changing how we eat.

The Lightbulb Moment

S1, EP1 "The Hollywood Actress That Laid the Groundwork for WiFi"

During WWII, Actress Hedy Lamarr, deemed the world's most beautiful woman, invented a technology that laid the groundwork for the wireless internet of today.

The Lightbulb Moment

S1, EP8 "Streaming: The Invention That Revolutionized Streaming Video"

The early days of online video were plagued by low resolution, stamp-sized video, and unbearable buffering times but that changed when a breakthrough technology revolutionized streaming video and set the foundation for the era of Netflix.

The Lightbulb Moment

S1, EP9 "Interstate: How the Interstate Connected and Divided America"

Dwight Eisenhower's interstate highway system was the biggest infrastructure project of its time, a bold plan to connect all corners of America and boost the post-war economy but it also ended up deepening the divide between rich and poor.

Bright Now!

S1, EP28 "The Wright Brothers: Bravery"

Ohio bicycle mechanics Orville and Wilbur Wright change the world by flying the world's first successful airplane in 1903.

Bright Now!

S1, EP30 "Chungungo: The World's Smallest Otter"

Nature documentary about otters.

Bright Now!

S1, EP31 "Growing Up Hadza"

The Hadzabe of Tanzania, considered one of the last hunter-gather tribes on the planet, pass the knowledge of this way of life to the next generation.

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