- 8.0/102 votes
#1 - Battle of the X-Planes
Season 30 Episode 11 - Aired 2/4/2003
A behind the scenes look at the competition to build the Joint Strike Fighter. Cameras follow engineering teams from Boeing and Lockheed Martin as each makes fateful design decisions.
Director: Michael Jorgensen
Writer: Daniel McCabe
- 8.0/101 votes
#2 - Making Stuff Wilder
Season 41 Episode 4 - Aired 10/23/2013
What happens when scientists open up nature's toolbox? In "Making Stuff Wilder," David Pogue explores bold new innovations inspired by the Earth's greatest inventor, life itself. From robotic "mules" and "cheetahs" for the military, to fabrics born out of fish slime, host David Pogue travels the globe to find the world’s wildest new inventions and technologies. It is a journey that sees today's microbes turned into tomorrow’s metallurgists, viruses building batteries, and ideas that change not just the stuff we make, but the way we make our stuff. As we develop our own new technologies, what can we learn from billions of years of nature’s research?
Director: Daniel McCabe
Writer: Daniel McCabe
- 7.0/102 votes
#3 - Marathon Challenge
Season 35 Episode 3 - Aired 10/30/2007
Can anyone run a marathon? How do you run 26.2 miles if you have trouble making it around the block? With good coaching, discipline, and lots of group support, as NOVA shows when it follows 13 generally sedentary people through a training regimen designed to prepare them for an ultimate test of stamina and endurance. Produced in cooperation with the Boston Athletic Association®, which granted NOVA unprecedented access to the 111th Boston Marathon®, and Tufts University, "Marathon Challenge" takes viewers on a unique adventure inside the human body, tracking the physiological changes that exercise can bring about.
Director: Daniel McCabe
Writer: Daniel McCabe