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- Nujeen wasn't supposed to make it out of Syria, but that's not stopping her dreams.
- 2006– 15mTV EpisodeWatchMojo lists ten successful inventions that were outright failures at their original function until alternative uses were discovered for their product. The countdown includes chewing gum, Rubik's Cube, Coca-Cola, Play-Doh, corkscrews, pacemakers, Listerine, etc.
- Journey into the secrets of long-term relationships, and play along to discover what attracts two people together beyond conscious control-including a shocking revelation of the one body part that often predicts compatibility.
- Whether it's remembering where you parked the car, or just finding the light switch in the morning, navigating your busy world can be tough. Luckily your brain has a built-in navigation system to help make sense of your surroundings. In fact, recent discoveries prove that the brain uses place cells and direction cells to help get us to where we're going. In this episode we explore spatial awareness. It's how your brain tells you where you are. Through a series of games and experiments we'll test the boundaries of your brain's hardwired sense of direction, and prove how you aren't always aware of your surroundings or even your body. Plus you'll learn a surprising technique to enhance your spatial memory.
- It's easy to upgrade the electronics you rely on every day; can you do the same with your brain? Put your brain to the test with a series of interactive games and experiments that reveal hidden mental shortcuts, and how to give enhance it.
- Hacking the System' is a reality tv show co-created by Jason Murphy and Brian Brushwood, professional magician/podcaster/author/comedian/jack-of-all-trades. The show will feature Brian presenting the audience with life hacking tips and tricks (the type generally used by seedier-type people) to keep the viewer informed and aware of these tactics. Jason will act as Brian's assistant/accomplice.
- Is an apple actually red, or a leaf really green? Think again. With a series of interactive games and fascinating experiments, the shocking truth is revealed that color is just an illusion created by your brain. Find out how!
- Brain Games reveals how the "illusion of knowledge" plagues the human brain and why we fall victim to the notion that we understand more than we actually do.
- Every time you make a decision, your brain enters an often invisible battle between risk and reward. Through a series of addictive interactive games, surprising experiments, and relatable experts you'll learn astonishing facts about how you make decisions - and how to get better at making them.
- Travis thinks it's high time that modern weaponry evolved, after all, gunpowder is a thousand-year-old invention.
- After racing radio-controlled toy cars in Daddy's driveway, the Rednecks decide to GO BIG and make full-sized versions using an old pickup truck and an RV camper.
- Instead of "bunkering down", Travis believes it's essential to stay on the move during a real-life apocalypse.
- To demonstrate how average household materials can be used to create reliable non-TNT-based explosives that could be used by the military, Travis issues a "blown up good" challenge.
- This is a show about your brain and stress. You'll see how your brain manages stress and how stress also manages you. From traffic jams to screaming babies, angry bosses to bill payments, you're surrounded by stress every day. But stress has a purpose, and you'll discover why it's a good thing in many situations, even though it can overwhelm you. That said, don't let stress stress you out--there are ways to manage it! Through a series of interactive games and experiments, you'll discover how stress works--and how to handle it better.
- The hunters dig in to anything from rock crushers to abandoned bank vaults hoping to reap a reward.
- Explore your brain and how it doesn't always act its age. Through a series of games and experiments, you'll discover how your daily routines might be aging you.
- What's it about the human brain that makes you want to win--even at all costs? Through a series of competitions, play along as two teams duke it out. Learn what drives you to compete, why some are born competitors, and why it's good for you.
- Ever wonder why yawns are so contagious? Like it or not, much of your behavior is influence by copying others. Through a series of games and experiments, discover whether your brain is a born leader--or a born follower.
- With fun and interactive games, you'll learn to trust others a bit more and your brain a bit less.
- Today, your personal security can be compromised at almost any time, or place. One hacked password, stolen bank statement, or questionable click of a mouse could have a devastating effect on you and your personal finances. So how do you keep yourself safe? From avoiding Wi-Fi traps, identifying and avoiding stalkers to alerting you to a vulnerable entryway for identity thieves, Brian Brushwood has the hacks that will keep you from being a victim.
- Amateur lumberjacks provide a tutorial on how to improperly cut down a tree. Seasoned street professionals demonstrate Hooke's Law using a pogo stick. A pole dancer learns a hard lesson in friction and gravity.
- The "Cannon Ball Ice Dude" racked up 2 million views on YouTube last year with his attempt to jump into a frozen pool. Science of Stupid breaks down the science behind what went wrong with this and other ice-cold stunts
- It is impossible to swallow a spoonful of cinnamon. Take the word of the hundreds of daredevils who have tried this popular Internet challenge -- and failed. Witness the engineering challenges of building a homemade zip line.
- Several viral videos help explain the physics of bouncing on a trampoline. The effect of gravity and momentum are put to the test on a rope swing. Inexperienced break-dancers demonstrate what happens when your center of gravity is misplaced.
- The science of a human cannonball is broken down. Parkour enthusiasts show off all the various things that can go wrong when attempting to run across rooftops for sport.
- Learn the hard science behind bike and monster truck tricks gone wrong and get a crash course in aeronautical science when paragliders collide with trees, a moving truck and even the Statue of Liberty.
- Just what is the Internet craze "batman-ing"? Host Seth Herzog explains the downside of ignoring the principles of leverage when hanging upside down from your ankles from doorways, mantels and random public structures.
- Science of Stupid studies the double pendulum effect of a golf swing. Done wrong, and the momentum can knock a golfer off his feet. The secret of walking on stilts is revealed and the kinetic energy of the slingshot is tested on unsuspecting people.
- The 1980s begins with an Olympic Hockey game that lifts America's spirits; Ronald Reagan battles Bruce Springsteen; and a sitcom helps invent the yuppie.
- In the '80s, doing what you love can turn your passion into profit; new technology creates new opportunities; and capitalism gets a conscience.
- In the '80s, family values undergo a huge makeover, as depicted in films and sitcoms, despite President Reagan's best attempts to stop it.
- A generation of kids express themselves by breaking all the rules, takes on '80s conservative America in the ultimate pop culture clash.
- In the '90s, the aging Baby Boomers are challenged by the younger Generation X and the youthful spirit impacts everything from politics to pop culture.
- In the '90s, fantasy and reality merge as new worlds are created where wars are fought like video games, and dinosaurs come back to life.
- Take a look inside the minds of elite adventure athletes through transformative stories about facing fear, personal loss, and Mother Nature.
- Get ready to take a trip down America's most famous river on a homemade raft unlike anything you have ever seen before. The "Floating Neutrinos", have already concurred an ocean so the Mississippi is bound to be a breeze right? Don't be to sure because up against a battalion of barges this promises to be one wild ride.
- It's a bird. It's a plane. It's a Redneck? The Rednecks create their own superhero suit from a pair of old vacuum cleaners, a barbecue grill and a bunch of spray foam.
- When "Tonight Show"host Jay Leno calls, the Rednecks answer ... and fast!
- When Travis has trouble with his mud-riding all-terrain vehicle, he decides they should make a suit that turns a human into a vehicle, just like a Transformer!
- Daddy contacts Hope for the Warriors, an organization that helps disabled veterans from Afghanistan and Iraq, to see if the Rednecks can lend a helping hand.
- Travis and the guys answer the "call of duty", building a next-generation combat drone that doesn't cost millions of dollars to make.
- Travis decides to build his own version of a lightweight, full-body flak suit that could protect a soldier without limiting mobility.
- The devastating earthquake and tsunami that crippled Japan in 2011 prompt the Rocket City Rednecks to build a survival pod capable of withstanding flood, fire and falling debris.
- Papa John's CEO John Schnatter makes a guest appearance and challenges the Rednecks to design a pizza delivery bike that could be used in big cities.
- No gunpowder or bullets in Alabama?! Travis thinks it's high time that modern weaponry evolved after all, gunpowder is a thousand-year-old invention.