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Building Stuff: Reach It!

53m 40s

Born to explore, we’re constantly inventing new ways to go beyond our comfort zones. From deep sea subs to next-gen space habitats, see how engineers are building the tools humans need to go where we’ve never gone before.

Episodes

  • Hunt for the Oldest DNA: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Hunt for the Oldest DNA

    S51 E4 - 53m 10s

    For decades, scientists have tried to unlock the secrets of ancient DNA. Follow the dramatic quest to recover DNA millions of years old and reveal a lost world from before the last Ice Age.

  • Building the Eiffel Tower: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Building the Eiffel Tower

    S51 E3 - 53m 29s

    Explore the revolutionary engineering behind Paris’s iconic landmark. Completed in 1889, the iron tower smashed the record for the tallest structure on Earth, ushering in a new age of global construction that reached for the skies.

  • Easter Island Origins: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Easter Island Origins

    S51 E2 - 53m 17s

    The giant stone heads of Easter Island have inspired theories for centuries. Now, new research reveals intriguing evidence of the origins and inspirations of the ancient Rapanui people who created the iconic monoliths.

  • When Whales Could Walk: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    When Whales Could Walk

    S51 E1 - 53m 31s

    A spectacular fossil graveyard reveals a 43-million-year-old whale that had four legs and could walk. Follow scientists as they search for new clues to how mammals moved from land into the sea to become the largest animals on Earth.

Extras + Features

  • Building the Eiffel Tower Preview: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Building the Eiffel Tower Preview

    S51 E3 - 30s

    Explore the revolutionary engineering behind Paris’s iconic landmark. Completed in 1889, the iron tower smashed the record for the tallest structure on Earth, ushering in a new age of global construction that reached for the skies.

  • Easter Island Origins Preview: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Easter Island Origins Preview

    S51 E2 - 30s

    How were Easter Island’s giant stone heads made? New research challenges the idea that their construction led to environmental and social collapse – and uncovers surprising clues about the origins, innovations, and resilience of the Rapanui people.

  • What really led to the collapse of Easter Island?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    What really led to the collapse of Easter Island?

    S51 E2 - 2m 58s

    There are multiple theories about what happened to the people of Rapa Nui - also known as Easter Island - and the famous Moai statues. Some say the civilization fell into collapse and ruin. But a new theory tells a different story, one of resilience and ingenuity against all odds.

  • Ancient whale fossils found in the desert: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Ancient whale fossils found in the desert

    S51 E1 - 2m 10s

    This part of the Sahara Desert is the resting place of some of the earliest whales ever found. These fossils may hold the key to how whales evolved.

  • When Whales Could Walk Preview: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    When Whales Could Walk Preview

    S51 E1 - 30s

    A spectacular fossil graveyard reveals a 43-million-year-old whale that had four legs and could walk. Follow scientists as they search for new clues to how mammals moved from land into the sea to become the largest animals on Earth.

  • The whale that could walk: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The whale that could walk

    S51 E1 - 2m 48s

    A small furry carnivore that lived both on land and sea is the ancestor of modern whales.

  • How Did Whales Evolve From Land Mammals?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    How Did Whales Evolve From Land Mammals?

    S51 E1 - 3m 8s

    The oceans are thought to be where life started but about 50-million years ago, something incredible happened: some mammals found their way back into the water.

Schedule

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    Building Stuff: Reach It!

    Thursday
    Nov 21

    1 Hour

    Engineers design and build creative new ways to get around, from affordable deep-sea subs to flying taxis.
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    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Reach It!

    Thursday
    Nov 21

    1 Hour

    Engineers design and build creative new ways to get around, from affordable deep-sea subs to flying taxis.
  • Image
    NOVA: Building Stuff: Reach It!: TVSS: Iconic

    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Reach It!

    Thursday
    Nov 21

    1 Hour

    Engineers design and build creative new ways to get around, from affordable deep-sea subs to flying taxis.
  • Image
    NOVA: Building Stuff: Reach It!: TVSS: Iconic

    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Reach It!

    Thursday
    Nov 21

    1 Hour

    Engineers design and build creative new ways to get around, from affordable deep-sea subs to flying taxis.
  • Image
    NOVA: Building Stuff: Reach It!: TVSS: Iconic

    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Reach It!

    Sunday
    Nov 24

    1 Hour

    Engineers design and build creative new ways to get around, from affordable deep-sea subs to flying taxis.
  • Image
    NOVA: Building Stuff: Reach It!: TVSS: Iconic

    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Reach It!

    Sunday
    Nov 24

    1 Hour

    Engineers design and build creative new ways to get around, from affordable deep-sea subs to flying taxis.
  • Image
    NOVA: Building Stuff: Reach It!: TVSS: Iconic

    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Reach It!

    Sunday
    Nov 24

    1 Hour

    Engineers design and build creative new ways to get around, from affordable deep-sea subs to flying taxis.
  • Image
    NOVA: Building Stuff: Reach It!: TVSS: Iconic

    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Reach It!

    Tuesday
    Nov 26

    1 Hour

    Engineers design and build creative new ways to get around, from affordable deep-sea subs to flying taxis.
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    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Reach It!

    Wednesday
    Nov 27

    1 Hour

    Engineers design and build creative new ways to get around, from affordable deep-sea subs to flying taxis.
  • Image
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    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Reach It!

    Wednesday
    Nov 27

    1 Hour

    Engineers design and build creative new ways to get around, from affordable deep-sea subs to flying taxis.
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    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Change It!

    Wednesday
    Nov 27

    1 Hour

    From building new water filters to a robot that uses acoustics to revive coral reefs, engineers reshape the natural world and create new human-made environments that align with society's needs.
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    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Change It!

    Wednesday
    Nov 27

    1 Hour

    From building new water filters to a robot that uses acoustics to revive coral reefs, engineers reshape the natural world and create new human-made environments that align with society's needs.
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    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Change It!

    Thursday
    Nov 28

    1 Hour

    From building new water filters to a robot that uses acoustics to revive coral reefs, engineers reshape the natural world and create new human-made environments that align with society's needs.
  • Image
    NOVA: Building Stuff: Change It!: TVSS: Banner-L1

    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Change It!

    Thursday
    Nov 28

    1 Hour

    From building new water filters to a robot that uses acoustics to revive coral reefs, engineers reshape the natural world and create new human-made environments that align with society's needs.
  • Image
    NOVA: Building Stuff: Change It!: TVSS: Banner-L1

    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Change It!

    Sunday
    Dec 1

    1 Hour

    From building new water filters to a robot that uses acoustics to revive coral reefs, engineers reshape the natural world and create new human-made environments that align with society's needs.
  • Image
    NOVA: Building Stuff: Change It!: TVSS: Banner-L1

    NOVA

    Building Stuff: Change It!

    Sunday
    Dec 1

    1 Hour

    From building new water filters to a robot that uses acoustics to revive coral reefs, engineers reshape the natural world and create new human-made environments that align with society's needs.
  • Image
    NOVA: TVSS: Iconic

    NOVA

    The Planets: Jupiter

    Tuesday
    Dec 3

    1 Hour 30 Minutes

    Jupiter's gravitational force made it a wrecking ball as it barreled through the early solar system, but it also helped shape life on Earth as it brought comets laden with water and possibly the asteroid that put an end to the dinosaurs.
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    NOVA: TVSS: Iconic

    NOVA

    The Planets: Jupiter

    Wednesday
    Dec 4

    1 Hour 30 Minutes

    Jupiter's gravitational force made it a wrecking ball as it barreled through the early solar system, but it also helped shape life on Earth as it brought comets laden with water and possibly the asteroid that put an end to the dinosaurs.
  • Image
    NOVA: TVSS: Iconic

    NOVA

    The Planets: Jupiter

    Wednesday
    Dec 4

    1 Hour 30 Minutes

    Jupiter's gravitational force made it a wrecking ball as it barreled through the early solar system, but it also helped shape life on Earth as it brought comets laden with water and possibly the asteroid that put an end to the dinosaurs.
  • Image
    NOVA: TVSS: Iconic

    NOVA

    The Planets: Jupiter

    Wednesday
    Dec 4

    1 Hour 30 Minutes

    Jupiter's gravitational force made it a wrecking ball as it barreled through the early solar system, but it also helped shape life on Earth as it brought comets laden with water and possibly the asteroid that put an end to the dinosaurs.

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