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54. Christmas Tech

54. Christmas Tech
Visit some of the most famous Christmas displays in the world and learn about the technology powering them.
52. Snow

52. Snow
Travel two miles into the sky, to the tops of mountains and to some of the finest ski resorts in the world to learn about the secrets of snow.
50. Harvesting 2

50. Harvesting 2
In America's orchards and fields, the constant struggle between hand labor and mechanization has produced dozens of efficient and sometimes bizarre harvesting methods.
48. Breakfast Tech

48. Breakfast Tech
It slices and squeezes, sorts and sizes, mixes and cooks. Every morning we count on it to keep our orange juice fresh, our eggs whole, our cereals flaked, and our McGriddle syrupy--this is Breakfast Tech.
48. Breakfast Tech

48. Breakfast Tech
It slices and squeezes, mixes and cooks. Every morning we count on it to keep our orange juice fresh, our eggs whole and our McGriddle syrupy. We look at the technology behind breakfast food.
46. The Telephone

46. The Telephone
From Alexander Graham Bell's crude creation, to today's high-speed wireless networks, we'll look into the past, present and future of the telephone.
45. Tobacco

45. Tobacco
Discovered around 18,000 years ago, tobacco was first cultivated in the Andes. Includes interview with the Surgeon General, a look at smokeless methods of consumption and nicotine replacement therapy.
42. Distilleries 2

42. Distilleries 2
The distillation of spirits is a 50 billion dollar a year business. We visit brandy, liqueur, moonshine and absinthe distilleries to see how this magic is done.
41. Ink

41. Ink
It's ink and it's everywhere. From squid to soybeans, from ancient text to awesome tattoos, join us as we dip into the well for the 3,000-year history of ink.
38. Assembly Lines

38. Assembly Lines
Its efficiency has produced billions of products cheaply and quickly. Follow the evolution of the assembly line, including its sometimes troubled relationship with the human beings who make it work.
36. Freight Trains

36. Freight Trains
Explore the history of America's freight trains, and go inside what is considered the greatest freight transportation system in the world, the Union Pacific's Bailey Yard.
32. Copper

32. Copper
It transports electricity, water and heat. Our bodies can't survive without it, yet it can kill microbes in minutes. We explore all things copper.
31. Water

31. Water
It's nature's precious elixir. Explore water's multidimensional character--from the $10-billion bottled water industry to its critical role in a Canadian nuclear reactor.
29. Mummy Tech

29. Mummy Tech
After thousands of years, Egyptian mummies are speaking from the grave. We explore how today's technology allows mummies to be studied without being unwrapped.
25. Nuts

25. Nuts
Pintsized as a pea or big as a bowling ball, nutritional, durable, and versatile, nuts have been a staple of the human diet since time began, and archaeological evidence places them among our earliest foods.
20. BBQ Tech

20. BBQ Tech
An old-fashioned style of cooking, barbecue has evolved into a modern food craze and spawned a multi-billion dollar industry. We digest famous barbecue cook-offs and visit some famous BBQ restaurants.
19. Horsepower

19. Horsepower
Buckle up for a rip-roaring ride through the world of extreme horsepower. Experience the fastest cars on earth and meet the horsepower police who test today's most powerful engines.
18. Heavy Metals

18. Heavy Metals
Heavy metals including copper, uranium, lead and nickel are so essential to America's economic and military might that they are stored in the National Defense Stockpile. We plan a riveting visit.
16. Ben Franklin Tech

16. Ben Franklin Tech
You may know him as a Founding Father-but now you'll get to know Benjamin Franklin as the late 18th century's foremost scientist, and one of the greatest inventors of any era.
15. '80s Tech

15. '80s Tech
From Apple computers to the Sony Walkman, remember all the new and exciting gadgets of the 1980s? Join us as we investigate the transition from Industrial to Information Age-a digital decade.
14. Drilling

14. Drilling
From drilling for water in the New Mexico desert to searching for oil in the Gulf, this episode penetrates the world of drilling and explores its colorful history.
7. Candy

7. Candy
It pulls, stretches, bubbles, hardens, crunches and melts-and we eat about 7-billion tons of it yearly. We're talking about candy! We'll digest the latest and greatest candy sensations.
3. Cotton

3. Cotton
Cotton, a soft white fiber, has significantly shaped history, sparking wars, building empires and fueling the Industrial Revolution.
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