Episodes
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The Smartphone
S1 E6 - 54m 51s
Dial in to the fascinating history of the smartphone, from its roots in Morse Code to 2007, when Apple unveiled the first-ever iPhone. Plus, see how the next generation of smartphones will allow us to communicate through them just by thinking.
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The Rocket
S1 E5 - 54m 51s
Learn the explosive history of the rocket, from its origin in ancient China, to its use as a weapon of war, to how adding hydrogen allowed it to carry astronauts all the way to the moon.
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The Car
S1 E4 - 54m 51s
Go for a ride through the 9,000-year history of the car, from its roots in dogsleds to Henry Ford’s affordable and assembly line-built Model T, and meet the scientists working on the next generation of self-driving automobiles.
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The Robot
S1 E3 - 54m 51s
Learn how robots were first conceptualized in ancient Rome and see how their use has evolved over the centuries, from the calculator to the Roomba. Then, take a sneak peek at what future robots will be able to do.
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The Airplane
S1 E2 - 54m 51s
Take to the sky with the dreamers whose work gave humans the ability to fly. From Leonardo da Vinci’s “flying machines” to the modern commercial plane, without these inventions, we may have never left the ground.
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The Telescope
S1 E1 - 54m 51s
Meet the brilliant minds throughout history, from Galileo to Edwin Hubble, responsible for creating the telescope. Today, their invention allows humanity to reach the furthest limits of seeing – 13 billion light-years out.
Extras + Features
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Alphonse Pénaud - The Forgotten Pioneer
S1 E2 - 1m 23s
The invention of the rubber powered plane by a young Frenchman inspires the famous Wright brothers, who are just children at the time.
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Abass Ibn Firnas
S1 E2 - 2m 53s
Over a thousand years ago, legend has it that Moorish pioneer Abass Ibn Firnas jumped from a cliff with feathers attached to his arms and legs. A modern day wing suit flyer recreates the feat using modern technology, with a spectacular flight.
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Frank Whittle and the Jet Man
S1 E2 - 5m 32s
A modern day jet man tells the story of the pioneer of the jetty engine - and demonstrates his awesome flying suit.
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Leonardo da Vinci
S1 E2 - 2m 46s
A legendary artist studies the bodies of flying animals in extraordinary detail. This cements in his mind that, if we are to fly, we will need a machine to do the work for us.
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Episode 2 Preview | The Airplane
S1 E2 - 30s
Take to the sky with the dreamers whose work gave humans the ability to fly. From Leonardo da Vinci’s “flying machines” to the modern commercial plane, without these inventions, we may have never left the ground.
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Glass - A New Wonder Material
S1 E1 - 4m 9s
Learn how clear glass was born - and gave us spectacles almost 800 years ago.
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How Far Are the Stars?
S1 E1 - 4m 44s
How a New York property boom led to the discovery of the distance to the stars.
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Discovering the Big Bang
S1 E1 - 5m 28s
In 1923, Edwin Hubble began the manual process of photographing the Andromeda Nebula. He spent many nights at the Hooker telescope collecting data and discovered that Andromeda was not a cluster of stars in our own galaxy but in fact a separate galaxy.
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Preview
S1 - 30s
Take a mind-blowing journey through human history, told through six iconic objects that modern people take for granted, and see how science, invention and technology built on one another to change everything.
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