How Do They Do It?
This series takes you behind the scenes of everyday objects and big machines to show the engineering and science that make them possible. Each episode breaks down how things are designed, built, and tested, turning complex processes into clear, satisfying explanations.
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Season 5
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E1
Panama Canal, Waste Disposal
Learning how large ships make their way through the Panama Canal; technology assists in waste management.
Mar 3, 2008 · 22m -
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E2
World's Strongest Knife, Diamonds, Bricks
The world's strongest knives; growing diamonds in a laboratory; producing enough bricks to build the modern world.
Mar 4, 2008 · 22m -
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E3
Electricity, Floating Crane
The science behind electricity; the world's largest floating cranes.
Mar 5, 2008 · 22m -
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E4
Drinking Water, Television Screens, Family Cars
Providing fresh drinking water in the desert; LED television screens; Ferrari sports cars.
Mar 6, 2008 · 22m -
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E5
Overnight Parcel Delivery, Coal Mining
Discover how packages are shipped worldwide in less than 24 hours; mining enough coal to feed the world's power stations.
Mar 7, 2008 · 22m -
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E6
Tetra Pak, Pre-Fab Houses, Ambulances
Manufacturing drink cartons; prefabricated homes; mobile intensive-care vehicles.
Mar 10, 2008 · 22m -
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E7
Weather Forcasting, Hovercrafts
How meteorologists forecast the weather; the Swedish armed forces use hovercrafts to carry troops and equipment over many types of surfaces.
Mar 11, 2008 · 22m -
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E8
Freeways, Minting Coins
Constructing freeways to handle a quarter of a million cars each day; minting coins.
Mar 12, 2008 · 22m -
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E9
Container Ships, Peterbilt Trucks
Large cargo ships transport goods around the world; Peterbilt makes large, custom built trucks.
Mar 13, 2008 · 22m -
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E10
Windshield Wipers, Space Shuttle, Binoculars
The rockets that launch the space shuttle; binocular lenses; windshield wiper blades.
Mar 14, 2008 · 22m -
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E11
Transporting Oil Rigs, Electric Razors
Transporting oil rigs long distances; making electric shavers.
Mar 17, 2008 · 22m -
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E12
Halogen Light Bulbs, Mufflers, Locks
Manufacturing halogen light bulbs; car mufflers; creating unique lock and key sets.
Mar 18, 2008 · 22m -
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E13
Airbus, Chainsaws
How the latest generation of passenger aircraft are assembled; a lightweight chainsaw can have more muscle and a sharper bite than a great white shark.
Mar 19, 2008 · 22m -
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E14
Hydroelectric Dam, Silicon Chips
Generating power from hydroelectric dams; manufacturing powerful computer microchips.
Mar 20, 2008 · 21m -
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E15
Refine Crude Oil, Swiss Army Knife
How gasoline is delivered to the pumps; the making of Swiss Army knives.
Mar 25, 2008 · 21m -
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E16
Carpets, LEGO
The making of wool carpeting and LEGO children's toys.
Mar 26, 2008 · 21m -
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E17
High-Speed Trains, Ballpoint Pens
The technology behind high-speed trains; manufacturing ballpoint pens.
Mar 27, 2008 · 22m -
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E18
Mirrors, 2D and 3D Vehicle Wrapping
The secrets behind the manufacturing of mirrors; creating a two-dimensional design for a 3-D car.
Mar 28, 2008 · 22m -
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E19
Durable Jeans, Perfect Wine Glasses
Manufacturing durable jeans; creating the perfect wine glass.
Mar 31, 2008 · 22m -
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Aluminium Foil, GPS Systems
Turning sand into aluminum foil; how a GPS (global positioning system) guides people to a specific destination.
Apr 1, 2008 · 22m