Modern Marvels

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Aquariums
Episode overview
27, 1998
“Aquariums” looks at the popular tourist attractions and their inhabitants, and considers the morality of keeping animals in captivity. Also: innovations in tank technology; and the history of aquariums.
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Airships
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01, 1999
They are among the most romantic machines ever built, enormous craft held aloft by lighter-than-air gas trapped beneath their vast skins. In the 20th century, they have played a vital .. show full overview
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The NYC Subway
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06, 1999
New York subway system's riders, workers and street performers make it a microcosm of city life.
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History of Tall Buildings
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08, 1999
The construction of skyscrapers is a triumph of engineering and capitalism. Climb to the top of the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, Sears Tower, and World Trade Center to see .. show full overview
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Engineering Disasters
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22, 1999
Throughout history, the builders and engineers who paved our way out of the caves and into the modern world have also caused some of our worst disasters. What happens when their calculations prove wrong and it all comes tumbling down?
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City Parks
Episode overview
03, 1999
Parks play an even more important role than simply offering city dwellers a scenic break from the urban landscape. They provide important ecological and health benefits that help cities like New York and Los Angeles thrive.
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City Parks
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09, 1999
City Parks
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Spy Technology
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15, 1999
Tracing the evolution of the tools of espionage over the past century, from drop boxes and rudimentary codes to the tiny, high-tech devices that are already far more prevalent than most people imagine.
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Battlefield Medicine
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30, 1999
In this history of medicine under fire, we see how a small army of medics, nurses, surgeons, stretcher-bearers, and ambulance drivers, race to keep pace with the deadly advances of war.
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Map Making
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08, 1999
Charting the history of cartography--from ancient Marshall Islands' stick maps to the New York City Police Department's computerized super-map. Some are works of art, others vital tools for law enforcement, space exploration, and agriculture.
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Rescue Technology
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01, 1999
Check out the latest advances in rescue technology, including a Searchcam system that locates buried victims, and the Jaws of Life that can extricate a person from a crushed car in seconds.
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Jet Engines
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03, 1999
Strap on a parachute and soar through the saga of jet propulsion, which radically transformed our world since inception in WWII.
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Bombs
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13, 1999
One of the most feared and powerful weapons in any nation's arsenal. From the use of diseased carcasses flung over castle walls to Greek Fire to today's smart bombs, we review the evolution of bombs.
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Salt Mines
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19, 1999
Discover more about this priceless commodity essential to our very survival. It has over 14,000 uses from de-icing our roads to softening our water.
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Shotguns
Episode overview
23, 1999
The first specialized gun, the British upper-class used it to shoot birds and small game for sport. The shotgun took on a variety of roles, used by hunter and warrior alike.
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Scuba Diving & Underwater Breathing
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25, 1999
Dive with the best as we test scuba diving’s past, and look to a future of mechanical gills.
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Dynamite
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21, 1999
Dynamite blasts out the natural resources that have built our modern world.
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Dynamite
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21, 1999
Join us for a highly charged hour as we see why Alfred Nobel's invention of dynamite took on earthshattering dimensions as his product blasted out the natural resources that built our .. show full overview
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Offshore Oil Drilling
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06, 1999
Drilling offshore is to drilling onshore what Ginger Rodgers was to Fred Astaire, she did everything he did except she did it backwards and in high heels. Offshore drilling is one of the greaest technological dances mankind has ever attempted
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Offshore Oil Drilling
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06, 1999
They are virtual cities stuck in the middle of some of the most dangerous seas on earth. Life on them is hard and fraught with danger from calamitous fires and the risk of storms and .. show full overview
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Hoover Dam
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12, 1999
Venture into the Southwestern Desert for the complete story of one of the seven engineering wonders of the world -- Hoover Dam. From the blueprints to reality, this is the story of the .. show full overview
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Baseball Parks
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19, 1999
Tracing the development of the ballpark. Visit some of baseball's greatest shrines, including Wrigley Field, Yankee Stadium and Camden Yards, and see how the years have changed the way they were conceived and built.
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New York Bridges
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02, 1999
Visits the Brooklyn, George Washington, the Tri-Borough and the 59th Street bridges. In the stone and steel of these edifices the history of modern bridge building can be seen.
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Crash Testing
Episode overview
09, 1999
Delve into the secretive, but hugely important, multi-billion-dollar industry of product testing where wrinkles get ironed out and goods are stripped of the marketing and hype to see if they actually work.
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Parachutes
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23, 1999
The history of parachutes and how there development has impacted the fields of war, firefighting, recreation, and space exploration.
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Newspapers
Episode overview
31, 1999
Since the 15th century, man has sated his hunger for information with newspapers. The growing influence of the computer age and the widespread availability of instant information may eventually render the newspaper obsolete.
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The Atlantic Wall
Episode overview
13, 1999
Overview of the Nazi Fortifications along the Atlantic Seaboard from Belgium to Spain. Coastal Defense of WW2 Nazi efforts to prevent Allied Forces from gaining foothold into France. War Time Film Footage of "D" Day Invasion.
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Simulators
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27, 1999
Simulators have made training for many professions far safer, more effective and less expensive than it would be if the students were in command of the real thing. They have developed .. show full overview
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The Big Dig
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04, 1999
An on-site report on the Massachusetts Central Artery-Third Harbor Tunnel project, an $11.6-billion undertaking to replace Boston's highways with roadways that run underground and .. show full overview
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The Tool Bench: Power Tools
Episode overview
11, 1999
The history of civilization could easily be measured in terms of our ability to make, use, and improve tools. We'll examine today's power tool industry, which is booming thanks to more powerful, lighter, and quieter cordless tools.
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Earth Movers 2
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13, 1999
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Forts
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18, 1999
Fortification evolved along with man's need to defend his territory from attack. From hills surrounded by fences to walled cities to impenetrable castles, these strongholds of the past .. show full overview
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Emergency Room
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25, 1999
Emergency room medicine has only been a recognized specialty since 1989, and it took close to two millennia to get to this point. Advancements that led to the modern emergency rooms are highlighted as well as emergency/trauma medicine.
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Demolition
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08, 1999
While a civilization's greatness is reflected in the achievements of architects and engineers, equally impressive are spectacular acts of destruction throughout history. The cycle of .. show full overview
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Motorcycles
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15, 1999
Fast and powerful, they come in a hundred shapes and a thousand colors. To some, motorcycles symbolize freedom; to others, they simply stand for trouble! We race back in time and see .. show full overview
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Security Systems
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16, 1999
Since civilization's earliest days, man has sought protection from those who would rob him of riches, knowledge, and even life. This is the story of the evolving systems designed to .. show full overview
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The Tool Bench: Hand Tools
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23, 1999
Well over 2-million years before modern man evolved, his primitive ancestors were making tools. The ability to extend the hand and strengthen the arm is considered one of the keys to .. show full overview
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More Engineering Disasters
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29, 1999
Throughout history the same builders and engineers that paved man's path out of the caves and into the modern world also caused some of mankind's worst disasters. Often a huge calamity .. show full overview
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Niagara Power
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08, 1999
An exploration of the rich history of one of the world's greatest technological achievements--the harnessing of power from Niagara Falls. From the "War of the Currents", a battle between .. show full overview
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Casino Tech
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13, 1999
Place your bets and join us for an exciting spin through the history of the casino. We'll go behind the neon lights, free drinks, and 24-hour gambling to see how the gaming industry has .. show full overview
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Lost Marvels
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14, 1999
Some of the great artistic and engineering feats that failed due to nature, the wastes of war and indifference.
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Balloons
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16, 1999
Examine the many uses balloons have been put to over the years and hear from the designers and "pilots" who have dedicated their lives to riding the winds.

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