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.

Bright Now!

S1, EP58 "Flavor Evolution"

Despite people's obsession with flavor, taste is the most overlooked sense; surprising new discoveries change the understanding of taste, and how it has evolved to keep people alive.

The World of Bridges

S1, EP1 "China"

China's famous Wind and Rain Bridge; the Ponte dei Salti in the Verzasca Valley dates back to the Roman era.

The World of Bridges

S1, EP2 "Wales"

The Millau Viaduct in the south of France is one of the highest bridge structures in the world while the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, which stands high over the River Dee in northeast Wales, was built in the 19th century.

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.

Engineering the Future

S2, EP5 "Perpetual Power"

All over the world, engineers and scientists are racing to solve one key problem: how to safely and efficiently store electricity at a large scale but at a low cost.

Engineering the Future

S2, EP6 "Timber Skyscraper"

Construction currently accounts for a staggering percentage of the world's energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions; exploring the world of timber buildings for a more sustainable future.

Ancient Engineering

S1, EP4 "Rise of the Super-Castle"

In the Middle Ages, the technology of the castle evolved by leaps and bounds.

Earthrise

"Survival: Driving Change"

China and the United States are the world's two biggest CO2 emitters, but what approach are these countries' governments taking in the fight against climate change?

Earthrise

"Earthrise"

Earthrise - searching the planet for solutions to the environmental problems we face.

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?

S13, EP2 "Longboards, Lemonade and Forklifts"

How longboards are made; what it takes to make lemonade; how a forklift is built.

How Do They Do It?

S13, EP3 "Coffee, Bricks, Lava Lamps and Diamonds"

Find out how coffee is roasted; how the bricks are built; how lava lamps are made; how diamonds are mined from an extinct volcano.

How Do They Do It?

S13, EP4 "Cameras, Big Airbags, and Jelly Beans"

Find out how photos are taken; create an airbag; and how jelly beans are made.

How Do They Do It?

S13, EP5 "Caravans, Tuning Forks, Ice Resurfacers and Festival of Lights"

How to build the world's toughest mobile home; how an ice rink is resurfaced; making a tuning fork; planning the world's biggest festival of lights.

How Do They Do It?

S13, EP6 "Vinyl Records, Bumper Cars; Tiger Balm"

Vinyl records, bumper cars and tiger balm are featured.

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