Those suffering from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder may have found a cure through the use of virtual reality to help them recover from what is seen on the battle ground.
How can toys help with the development of a child's brain? One scientist has found a way to help change the way a child learns and has fun through the use of bluetooth enabled Siftables video blocks.
Ever wonder how a tornado works? Josh Zepps meet with Josh Wurman, Lead Prinicipal Investigator of the Vortex II Project, one of the biggest tornado studies ever!
Josh talks to Chad Mirkin, Director of Northwestern University's International Institute of Nanotechnology, who hopes that the cure for cancer can be found in nanotechnology.
Scientist Kristi Anseth works at the intersection of three fields - engineering, chemistry, and biology - to design polymers that imitate living tissues, with the goal of helping the body heal itself.
As the challengers begin to frame their "house" they are pulled into a Structural Rigidity Test that threatens to demolish their build, with a free falling object!
The challenger's are having a difficult time wrapping their minds around the trajectory of where their Big Green Egg grill will land. Are they missing something?
The challenger's are bought to the Field of Destruction to learn not only what they will be playing for, but what they are playing against. Are they up for the challenge?
Ever wonder how snow develops in an indoor ski resort or how it can stay so cold? With the help of some fine engineering and special technology, Ski Dubai located in the Middle East has the largest indoor snow park in the world!
It's the day of reckoning as the team learns whether or not the structure protecting their bottles of beer will be able to withstand the brute force of an explosion. Have they lost their confidence?
With differences aside, Jason and Samson decide to work together in order to build a counterweight solution. The odds could be in Mike's favor if the challenging team suffers from miscalculations.