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Invisibility cloaks. Spider silk that is stronger than steel. Plastics made of sugar that dissolve in landfills. Smart pills and micro-robots that zap diseases. What will the future bring, and what will it be made of? Get a behind-the-scenes look at scientific innovations ushering in a new generation of materials that are stronger, smaller, cleaner, and smarter than anything we've ever seen.
IMDb 8,7/1020112 stagioni
IMDb 8,7/1020112 stagioni
Interpreti: David Pogue
TV-PG
4 episodi
  • 1. Stronger

    1. Stronger

    What is the strongest material in the world? Is it iron? Are Kevlar and carbon nanotubes the way of the future, or will the powerful properties discovered in natural spider silk one day replace steel?
    What is the strongest material in the world? Is it iron? Are Kevlar and carbon nanotubes the way of the future, or will the powerful properties discovered in natural spider silk one day replace steel?
    TV-PG
    53min
    18 gen 2011
  • 2. Smaller

    2. Smaller

    How small can we go? Could we one day have robots taking "fantastic voyages" in our bodies to kill rogue cells? The triumphs of tiny are seen all around us in the Information Age: transistors, microchips, laptops, cell phones.
    How small can we go? Could we one day have robots taking "fantastic voyages" in our bodies to kill rogue cells? The triumphs of tiny are seen all around us in the Information Age: transistors, microchips, laptops, cell phones.
    TV-PG
    53min
    25 gen 2011
  • 3. Cleaner

    3. Cleaner

    Most modern materials are dangerous to the environment, but what about cleaning up our world? Batteries grown from viruses, tires made from orange peel oil, plastics made of sugar, and solar cells that cook up hydrogen-these are just a few glimpses of a new generation of clean materials that could power devices of the future.
    Most modern materials are dangerous to the environment, but what about cleaning up our world? Batteries grown from viruses, tires made from orange peel oil, plastics made of sugar, and solar cells that cook up hydrogen-these are just a few glimpses of a new generation of clean materials that could power devices of the future.
    TV-PG
    53min
    1 feb 2011
  • 4. Smarter

    4. Smarter

    What can nature teach us about building smarter materials? Can we create materials that sense and respond?
    What can nature teach us about building smarter materials? Can we create materials that sense and respond?
    TV-PG
    53min
    11 feb 2011
  • Making Stuff
    IMDb 8,7/1020112 stagioni
    Invisibility cloaks. Spider silk that is stronger than steel. Plastics made of sugar that dissolve in landfills. Smart pills and micro-robots that zap diseases. What will the future bring, and what will it be made of? Get a behind-the-scenes look at scientific innovations ushering in a new generation of materials that are stronger, smaller, cleaner, and smarter than anything we've ever seen.
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    Le luci lampeggianti e gli schemi stroboscopici possono influire sugli spettatori fotosensibili
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