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.

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.

Engineering the Future

"Engineering the Future"

Dedicated individuals aim to engineer extraordinary machines to change people's lives.

Engineering the Future

"Engineering the Future"

Dedicated individuals aim to engineer extraordinary machines to change people's lives.

The Re-Inventors

"The Re-Inventors"

Over more than 500 years, tens of millions of patents for products have been issued, but some are lost to history, and most don't achieve the success of, say, the telephone. Hosts Matt Hunter and Jeremy MacPherson dig up some of those of yore to see how the ideas would fare in the modern world. The guys work with a team to examine original blueprints, build prototypes and test the inventions to see how well they work. Some that the hosts want to tackle are a submarine from the late 1500s, a 14th-century machine using wind power to propel a wagon, and a 1950s design combining a Ford Thunderbird with airplane parts to make a flying car.

The Re-Inventors

"The Re-Inventors"

Over more than 500 years, tens of millions of patents for products have been issued, but some are lost to history, and most don't achieve the success of, say, the telephone. Hosts Matt Hunter and Jeremy MacPherson dig up some of those of yore to see how the ideas would fare in the modern world. The guys work with a team to examine original blueprints, build prototypes and test the inventions to see how well they work. Some that the hosts want to tackle are a submarine from the late 1500s, a 14th-century machine using wind power to propel a wagon, and a 1950s design combining a Ford Thunderbird with airplane parts to make a flying car.

The Re-Inventors

"The Re-Inventors"

Over more than 500 years, tens of millions of patents for products have been issued, but some are lost to history, and most don't achieve the success of, say, the telephone. Hosts Matt Hunter and Jeremy MacPherson dig up some of those of yore to see how the ideas would fare in the modern world. The guys work with a team to examine original blueprints, build prototypes and test the inventions to see how well they work. Some that the hosts want to tackle are a submarine from the late 1500s, a 14th-century machine using wind power to propel a wagon, and a 1950s design combining a Ford Thunderbird with airplane parts to make a flying car.

The Re-Inventors

"The Re-Inventors"

Over more than 500 years, tens of millions of patents for products have been issued, but some are lost to history, and most don't achieve the success of, say, the telephone. Hosts Matt Hunter and Jeremy MacPherson dig up some of those of yore to see how the ideas would fare in the modern world. The guys work with a team to examine original blueprints, build prototypes and test the inventions to see how well they work. Some that the hosts want to tackle are a submarine from the late 1500s, a 14th-century machine using wind power to propel a wagon, and a 1950s design combining a Ford Thunderbird with airplane parts to make a flying car.

Ancient Engineering

S2, EP5 "Tools & Tech"

Groundbreaking developments lead to a technologically sophisticated society; the first data-recording device from over 5,000 years ago; how weaving creates binary code; electric cars are invented 100 years earlier than originally imagined.

Ancient Engineering

S2, EP6 "Anatomy of the House"

From living in caves to grand mansions, shelter has always been high on the list of priorities.

Ancient Engineering

S2, EP7 "Extreme Buildings"

Throughout history, ancestors have always strived to go higher, bigger, deeper, further.

War Factories

S1, EP5 "US Aviation"

The secret story of war production that shaped WWII; key factories for weapons, vehicles and ships including the American Liberty Ships.

Space: The New Frontier

S5, EP5 "Increasing Orbit"

A fresh look at exploring the new frontiers of space.

War Factories

"War Factories"

The secret story of war production that shaped WWII; key factories for weapons, vehicles and ships including the American Liberty Ships.

War Factories

"War Factories"

The secret story of war production that shaped WWII; key factories for weapons, vehicles and ships including the American Liberty Ships.

Secret Wars Uncovered

"Secret Wars Uncovered"

Delving into some of the most controversial and important military operations since World War II.

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