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Heavy Metal Task Force: Atlas Atlas, a ship with six legs, must quickly use its crane to put together a huge wind turbine. But there’s a catch--they are losing daylight fast. Date Added: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 Runtime: 2m 1s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: technology, wind turbine, heavy metal task force, Science and Technology |
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Heavy Metal Task Force: Colossus Production has ground to a halt at a German coal mine. The miners are stuck until they get one of the largest excavators on Earth back up and running. Date Added: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 Runtime: 2m 57s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: technology, heavy metal task force, Science and Technology, appropriate technology |
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Heavy Metal Task Force: Nemo Using the underwater sub, Nemo, a team searches for an earthquake fault line to see if it is still active. Date Added: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 Runtime: 1m 49s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: water, submarine, heavy metal task force, sub |
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Heavy Metal Task Force: Big Helicopter Thunder, the biggest and most powerful helicopter in the world, must lift and relocate an 11-ton tank. Date Added: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 Runtime: 3m 11s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: helicopter, Science and Technology, big machines, appropriate technology |
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Heavy Metal Task Force: Lots of Wheels How do you move a 1,200-ton rig onto a barge? With help from a lot of wheels. Date Added: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 Runtime: 3m 8s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: lot of wheels, Science and Technology, appropriate technology, engineering |
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Science of the Movies: Motion Control Learn about how motion control began and how the Dystraflex was born as we meet John Dykstra, the man behind the blockbuster movies Star Wars, Spider Date Added: Wed, 13 May 2009 Runtime: 1m 57s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: memorable movies, science of the movies, devices, robotics |
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PopSci’s Future Of: Orgasmatron Keep the fire burning in your relationship with the touch of a button. One doctor may have found a way for women and men to spark an orgasm a Date Added: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 Runtime: 2m 0s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: Sexuality, baratunde thurston, the future of, sexual intercourse |
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PopSci’s Future Of: Immortal Avatars Through the use of 3D scientific technology humans today could be immortal beings tomorrow. One day you could find yourself speaking to futur Date Added: Thu, 01 Oct 2009 Runtime: 2m 38s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: everyday science, popsci future of, appropriate technology, immortality |
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PopSci’s Future Of: Cleverbot Cleverbot doesn’t just respond to the last thing you typed, it borrows the intelligence of everyone who speaks to it. Date Added: Wed, 07 Oct 2009 Runtime: 2m 36s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: engineering, conferencing, everyday science, Popular Science |
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PopSci’s Future Of: Mutsugoto Looking for a way to improve your long-distance to relationship? Well look no further as technology may have found a way to allow for you to reach ou Date Added: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 Runtime: 2m 16s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: relationships, Sexuality, engineering, popsci |
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How Do They Do It? 6: How Do They Make Curved Glass? How is curved glass created for buildings, doors, and homes? Flickinger Glassworks located in New York City is one of 10 companies who make custom c Date Added: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 Runtime: 3m 55s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: glass, buildings and structures, engineering, everyday science |
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Build it Bigger Shorts: Arizona’s Super Stadium The Arizona Cardinals' new home features a retractable roof and a movable field. Date Added: Wed, 08 Apr 2009 Runtime: 1m 7s Category: Science Channel: Discovery Channel Tags: building, real estate, vehicles and equipment, buildings and structures |
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Brink Interviews: Reversing Global Warming Is messing with climate the best way to reverse global warming? Date Added: Fri, 04 Sep 2009 Runtime: 4m 8s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: aliens and ufos, giant mirrors in space, Green Technology, gobal warming |
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Science of the Movies: Milo Films Meet Milo, one of the most commonly used motion control systems in Hollywood. Milo can get shots that need superhuman strength and accuracy. Date Added: Wed, 13 May 2009 Runtime: 1m 41s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: movies, memorable movies, science of the movies, robotics |
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PopSci’s Future Of: Ice Man Does meditation hold the key to immortality? With the use of meditation one man can fight off health conditions and withstand extreme temperatures th Date Added: Thu, 01 Oct 2009 Runtime: 2m 30s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: computers, popsci, scientific discoveries, engineering |
