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- The Master Plan is a one-hour documentary special that follows the iconoclastic and controversial urban planner Andres Duany during an eight day master planning workshop in the Cayman Islands. The story chronicles how an entirely new city, that will ultimately double the population of the Cayman Islands, gets designed in eight days. With utter frankness and clarity, Duany explains his process of New Urbanism and how his vision for this new town will improve the lives of every person that enters his realm.
- A documentary profile about pioneer biotech investor, Moshe Alafi.
- This is a story of how Japanese people came to Hawaii in the late 1800's and adjusted their culture and religion to fit in a foreign land. Japanese Buddhism in Hawaii may be the most unique form of Buddhism in the world. Brought over by immigrants who came to work on the sugar plantations, the pressure of politics, Americanization, and Christianity reshaped Japanese Buddhism in surprising and unique ways. In Hawaii, Japanese Buddhists built Indian style temples, filled them with Christian church pews, and sang modified hymns that praised the Buddha instead of Jesus. It was all done as part of the "American Way". Aloha Buddha is an epic journey that chronicles how one religion found a home in Hawaii.
- The Panama Canal is considered the 7th wonder of the modern world. But today, it is too small. Now in order to fit the worlds' growing fleet of super ships, the Panama Canal is getting a complete overhaul. This all-new, one-hour Modern Marvels takes us inside the billion dollar Panama Canal Expansion Project. With unprecedented access, this program features exclusive footage of the building of the new canal and shows us what it takes to complete one of the greatest construction projects in history. From massive explosions at the excavation site to eighteen hour concrete pours at the lock walls... from the assembly of the largest locks gates in the world to their transport on the backs of semi-submersible ships across the Atlantic... With the help of visually stunning photography and ample use of drone and time-lapse cameras, we'll follow the building of a modernized Panama Canal and capture the impressive scale and pace of this undertaking.
- Builders tackle unique challenges and elevate engineering to new heights, constructing super structures such as Atlanta's Mercedes Benz Stadium, Los Angeles' Wilshire Grand Center, and the Bayonne Bridge in New York and New Jersey.
- In demolition, one mistake can cost you your life. In this episode: imploding a casino, dismantling chemical weapons, tripping a grain silo.
- Across America, a new generation of projects are reshaping the country's infrastructure. In this episode: Los Angeles Subway, New Orleans Flood Defense, Tappan Zee Bridge, Mount Rushmore Preservation.
- A revolution in engineering is making today's technology as outdated as the horse and buggy. Lightning LS-218 electric motorcycle, the Hyperloop, International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor or ITER.
- What does it takes to build in the world's coldest conditions? Russian nuclear icebreakers, laying fiber optic cable in the arctic ocean, building an arctic airport, constructing the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway.
- Brand new machines are helping explorers reveal mysteries once thought lost forever. Searching for the lost German submarine U-576, digging up one of Europe's largest buried artifacts, the Cochno Stone.
- As humans push even further into the world's most extreme environments, the question is: how far can we go? A new breed of tools allows man to face deadly forces once thought impossible. On this episode: polar survival suit; thermal imaging fire fighter mask; big wave surfing emergency vest.
- 2005–TV EpisodeMeet The Artists: Andrew Dosunmu on "Mother of George" Sundance Film Festival 2013.
- 2005–TV EpisodeMeet The Artists: Cherien Dabis on "May In The Summer" Sundance Film Festival 2013.
- 2005–TV EpisodeMeet The Artists: Marta Cunningham on "Valentine Road" Sundance Film Festival 2013.
- 2005–TV EpisodeZachary Heinzerling talks about his film "Cutie And The Boxer", which is premiering in U.S. Documentary Competition in the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
- 2005–TV EpisodeMorgan Neville talks about his film "Twenty Feet From Stardom", which is premiering in the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
- 2005–TV EpisodeJohn Krokidas talks about his film "Kill Your Darlings", which is premiering in U.S. Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival.
- 2005–TV EpisodeMeet The Artists: Qi Zhao on "Fallen City" Sundance Film Festival 2013.
- 2005–TV EpisodeMeet The Artists: Shane Carruth on "Upstream Color" Sundance Film Festival 2013.
- 2005–TV EpisodeMeet The Artists: Lake Bell on "In A World" Sundance Film Festival 2013.
- 2005–TV EpisodeRyan Coogler on his film "Fruitvale", which is premiering in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
- 2005–TV EpisodeRoger Ross Williams talks about his film "God Loves Uganda", which is premiering in the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2013 Sundance FIlm Festival.
- Explore the 2013 New Frontier Exhibit at the Sundance Film Festival.
- What do The Force and Mean Girls have to do with adding positive and negative numbers? Click play to see..
- We've got an AMAZING machine for you, the SliceMaster, 2000. It lets you slice, slice, slice, 3D figures into perfectly flat 2D shapes. No odors. No tears. See all your favorite 3D shapes sliced into mouth watering 2D figures. With just a flick of the wrist, cubes become squares, cylinders become ovals, and cuboids become rhomboids. SliceMaster 2000.
- If you have ever made a friendship bracelet, then you have used the distributive property. The distributive property also reminds us of Oprah. Why? Watch and find out.
- Welcome to part 2 of Distributive Property. If you watched the last episode, you know that the distribute property is like making friendship bracelets. You make one for one friend, you have to make one for all your friend. But the distributive property also works in reverse. Sure you can make friendship bracelets for your friends, or you can figure out how many bracelets you can make, with the number of rubber bands you have.
- Actor Bill Pullman talks about the importance of independent artists, the thrill of acting, and how lucky he feels to have a role in Cherien Dabis' film "May In The Summer," screening in the U.S. Dramatic category.
- Actress Gaby Hoffman of Crystal Fairy strolls through Park City at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
- Isaach De Bankolé discusses acting and film, while attending the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
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