Bats are getting their share of the blame for the COVID-19 pandemic, but are they really at fault?
In this episode we get know Larry's friend Rick O'Shea (Ricochet). Terry and Larry test several different films where bullets are manipulated in order to get an amazing result. They test scenes from Skyfall, Suicide Squad, American Ultra, and The Bear.
Larry gets sucked into Terry's dark and mysterious world because Terry wants to test 2 scenes from the 1994 film with Alec Baldwin, The Shadow. Terry will find out if they can save a man trapped in cement shoes, and then they will do a seemly impossible test.
For the ultra-wealthy, the best part of making money is avoiding taxes. Space could be an astronomical payday, but will all that profit slip by tax free?
When we start thinking about traveling at speeds close to the speed of light, our perception of time's passing starts to get pretty mind-bending.
The International Space Station is undoubtedly the jewel in the crown of low Earth orbit; observation post, research lab and class room. Equally however there are many other assets orbiting Earth that are even more important to our everyday lives.
Our seafaring nature has translated well to the space age, seeking to sail out into the unknown in search of riches of one kind or another. While Europe and Asia continue their interest in the resource rich Moon, The United States and NASA on Mars.
As the latest successes and failures come and go Mars continues to give up her secrets. Invisible clouds are revealed with ultraviolet light and the search for the source of methane continues with ExoMars.
Earthrise travels to India and Denmark, to explore two innovative movements that are helping to drive down green-house gas emissions.
Earthrise travels to Bangladesh and Australia, to visit two projects that have found ways for humans and animals to live better together on our shared planet.
We explore the environmental consequences of war and how different people, from Rohingya refugees to Syrian scientists, are trying to restore a healthy relationship with nature.
See how a 19th Century bulletproof suit of armor holds up to 21st Century firepower.
Witness the recreation of a 2,000-year-old earthquake alarm that, if effective, could have saved the lives of thousands.
The invention of the battering ram was a breakthrough thousands of years ago, but does it still pack a punch?
Join host Chuck Pell as he goes to outer space with Canada's new plastic money.
Host Chuck Pell sees how humpback whales are showing designers how to save millions in energy costs.
Join host Chuck Pell as he plays videos games that are shaping modern battle plans.
Host Emily Calandrelli looks at the incredible phenomena of our universe, and our own planet's turbulent atmosphere.
Host Emily Calandrelli looks at the accomplishments of Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, the two astronauts who first landed on the moon.
Host Emily Calandrelli speaks to two experts who debunk many of the myths about outer space.
Archeologists and geneticists are uncovering surprising details about one of the most mysterious civilizatiions in Pre-Incan South America.
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Larry and Terry test several requests from viewers. They will test a bunch of crazy scenes from Bad Boys 2, Under Siege, A LIcense to Kill, and Bangkok Dangerous.
Terry goes back to paratrooper school and will see how difficult it was for soldiers engaging the enemy while parachuting down to safety on D-Day. He will attempt with 3 different weapons to hit several targets while descending from the air.
Terry gets to relive part of his military carrier by attempting the famous sniper shot from Saving Private Ryan, and Larry and Terry demonstrate how sniper technology has developed over the years and test some amazing sniper shots.
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