Invisibility cloaks. Spider silk that is stronger than steel. Plastics made of sugar that dissolve in landfills. Self-healing military vehicles. Smart pills and micro-robots that zap diseases. Clothes that monitor your mood. What will the future bring, and what will it be made of? In NOVA's fascinating new four-hour series, "Making Stuff," popular New York Times technology reporter David Pogue takes viewers on a thrilling tour of the material world we live in, and the one that may lie ahead—offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at scientific innovations that are ushering in a new generation of materials that are stronger, smaller, smarter, and cleaner than anything we've ever seen. Wednesdays starting January 19, 2011 only on NOVA.
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NOVA | Making Stuff: Stronger | PBS (#3802)
Full Program: David Pogue tests his mettle against the world's strongest stuff. 53:22
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Invisibility cloaks. Spider silk that is stronger than steel. Plastics made of sugar that dissolve in landfills.... 00:33
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NOVA | Making Stuff: Stronger... (#3802)
David Pogue tests his mettle against the world's strongest stuff, from steel and Kevlar to bioengineered silk. 00:30
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NOVA | Making Stuff Stronger | PBS (#3802)
Materials have defined many eras of humankind including the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age, as well as recent... 03:24
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NOVA | Making Stuff | Taking... (#3802)
David Pogue visits DuPont to get a closer look at fireproof clothing. 03:27
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NOVA | Making Stuff | Preview #1... (#3802)
Technology reporter David Pogue hosts a 4-part special series exploring the materials that will shape our future.... 00:33
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NOVA | Making Stuff Cleaner |... (#3804)
Most modern materials are dangerous to the environment, but what about cleaning up our world? Batteries grown from... 00:31
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Invisibility cloaks. Spider silk that is stronger than steel. Plastics made of sugar that dissolve in landfills.... 01:01
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NOVA | Ultimate Mars Challenge... (#3915)
Full Program: NASA employs a "sky crane" maneuver to land the Curiosity rover on Mars. 53:06
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NOVA | Mystery of Easter Island... (#3914)
Full Program: A team tests a theory on how the ancient stone statues were moved, using a 15-ton replica. 53:07
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NOVA | An Interview With...
Watch a rare interview with the late Apple visionary, conducted in 1990. 50:19
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NOVA | How the 1918 Flu Infected...
The 1918 flu virus infects deep in the lungs, which may have made it more deadly. 00:25
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NOVA | Australia's First 4... (#4009)
Full Program: Australia’s landscape holds clues to Earth's early history and the beginning of life. 53:08
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NOVA | Engineering Ground Zero... (#3811)
Full Program: Designing and building One World Trade Center and the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum 53:07
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Bed Bug Sex | NOVA | PBS
Gross Science: How bed bugs reproduce is the stuff of nightmares. PRODUCTION CREDITS Producer, Editor, Animator Anna... 02:14
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NOVA | Ancient Computer | PBS (#4007)
Full Program: Learn about the world’s first computer, which was found in a Greek shipwreck. 52:53
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NOVA | Meteor Strike | PBS (#4013)
Full Program: A meteor burst into a fireball over Siberia. Can we spot the next deadly asteroid in time? 52:53
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NOVA | Engineering Ground Zero |... (#3811)
Developer Larry Silverstein explains what's different about the new 7 World Trade Center. 01:48
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NOVA | Engineering Ground Zero |... (#3811)
Bracing One World Trade Center's steel frame led to some unexpected perks at the worksite. 02:46
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