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SuperStructuresoftheWorldPanamaCanal
From: Hulu on AOL on Tue, Sep 21 2010 2:35 PM
Deep in the jungles of Central America, man has battled nature to build an engineering marvel. Its epic story continues to astonish us! Its dimensions defy imagination! It’s price…thousands of lives. It’s the crossroads of the world’s economy.
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SuperStructuresoftheWorldSkyscrapers
From: Hulu on AOL on Tue, Sep 21 2010 2:35 PM
These are the icons of success, symbols of power, ambition, and technological prowess. Malaysia’s Petronas Twin Towers and Chicago's Sears Tower are the focus in this fascinating survey of the history of this marvel of engineering.
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BigStuffWater
From: Hulu on AOL on Tue, Sep 21 2010 2:35 PM
What captures the imagination like nothing else? Few things make people stop, stare, ask questions or just say WOW, like the huge, the gigantic and the enormous. Come explore the giant’s of the water industry.
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BigStuffWater
From: Hulu on AOL on Tue, Sep 21 2010 2:35 PM
What captures the imagination like nothing else? Few things make people stop, stare, ask questions or just say WOW, like the huge, the gigantic and the enormous. Come explore the giant’s of the water industry.
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SuperStructuresoftheWorldInternationalSpaceStation
From: Hulu on AOL on Tue, Sep 21 2010 2:35 PM
International Space Station is one of the largest projects ever conceived and will take 45 space missions to provide the materials necessary to build the station.
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SuperStructuresoftheWorldGrassburgMine
From: Hulu on AOL on Tue, Sep 21 2010 2:35 PM
At 14,000 feet, in the remote jungles of New Guinea is the largest gold and copper deposit in the world. Getting to that deposit and building a profitable mine was one of the biggest engineering challenges ever.
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SuperStructuresoftheWorldSeawolf
From: Hulu on AOL on Tue, Sep 21 2010 2:35 PM
Seawolf provides a fascinating insider’s look at one of the world's most remarkable structures. Called "the most complex military machine of the 20th Century," the $2.3 billion Seawolf submarine is a prototype for the U.S. Navy's undersea future.
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ItsEffin039ScienceIt039sanEffin039WaterThrustJetpack
From: Hulu on AOL on Fri, Sep 10 2010 11:05 AM
Angie Greenup and Marc Horowitz have a good laugh at their partner Chad Zdenek as he dunks himself while attempting to hover using a water-propelled jetpack.
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ItsEffin039ScienceThermiteBurnsEffin039Hot
From: Hulu on AOL on Fri, Sep 10 2010 11:05 AM
The Effin' Science crew creates lava flow from thermite, which is a violent 5000 degree chemical reaction between aluminum, an oxidizer and a little applied heat.
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ItsEffin039ScienceIt039sanEffin039Hoverboard
From: Hulu on AOL on Thu, Sep 02 2010 9:22 AM
Angie Greenup, Marc Horowitz, and Chad Zdenek show us how to make a hoverboard using the technology harnessed inside a good old fashioned leaf blower.
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ItsEffin039ScienceWhattheEffNonNewtonianLiquids
From: Hulu on AOL on Thu, Sep 02 2010 9:22 AM
To demonstrate the properties of non-Newtonian liquids such as ketchup, blood, and cornstarch with water, the Effin' Science crew sets up a tub of the stuff that can be walked across!
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ItsEffin039ScienceEffin039ShockingFunWithVanDeGraafGenerator
From: Hulu on AOL on Thu, Sep 02 2010 9:22 AM
Marc Horowitz hangs on to a Van de Graaf generator, causing positive ions to build up around his body, his hair to stand on end, and so-called friends to shock and coat him with styrofoam pellets.
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ItsEffin039ScienceEffin039SpyGadgetParabolicMicrophone
From: Hulu on AOL on Thu, Sep 02 2010 9:22 AM
Angie Greenup and the Effin' Science crew demonstrate how to build a parabolic microphone out of a salad bowl and easy-to-find electronic parts.
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ItsEffin039ScienceIt039sanEffin039SolarCellPhoneCharger
From: Hulu on AOL on Thu, Sep 02 2010 9:22 AM
Chad, Angie, and Marc show you how to make a solar charger for your cell phone using only the technology contained in a solar-powered garden light, in this clip from 'It’s Effin' Science.'
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ItsEffin039ScienceEffin039ArtilleryDeflagrationWallofFire
From: Hulu on AOL on Thu, Sep 02 2010 9:22 AM
The Effin' Science crew demonstrates the chemical process known as deflagration by igniting a river of gas into a wall of fire.
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ItsEffin039ScienceIt039sanEffin039MagnesiumFire
From: Hulu on AOL on Thu, Sep 02 2010 9:22 AM
The It’s Effin' Science team lights some magnesium on fire, and then hits it with a generous dose of water, to show you how bright and hot it burns. Spoiler alert: It's over 3000 degrees!
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ItsEffin039ScienceEffin039USBToasterandCellphoneGlove
From: Hulu on AOL on Thu, Sep 02 2010 9:22 AM
The Effin' Science team covers how you can power even a toaster with a laptop USB port as well as a glove fitted with the guts of a bluetooth headset.
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ItsEffin039ScienceIt039sanEffin039RocketPoweredSkateboard
From: Hulu on AOL on Thu, Sep 02 2010 9:22 AM
Chad Zdenek, Angie Greenup and Marc Horowitz outfit a skateboard with a rocket powered by sugar, potassium nitrate and maple syrup.
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ItsEffin039ScienceThisPortaPottyIsanEffin039Rocket
From: Hulu on AOL on Fri, Jul 02 2010 3:27 PM
Strapped with 10 pounds of sugar to create 1200 pounds of thrust, a porta-potty gets launched into the effin' air by the Effin' Science team.
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ItsEffin039ScienceThisPortaPottyIsanEffin039Rocket
From: Hulu on AOL on Fri, Jul 02 2010 3:27 PM
Strapped with 10 pounds of sugar to create 1200 pounds of thrust, a porta-potty gets launched into the effin' air by the Effin' Science team.
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