Abstract: Ever since people started thinking about the structure of the universe, they have sought to plumb its depths. But it ...
Abstract: Kansai International Airport was located on an artificial island in the middle of Osaka Bay. Supported by hundreds of...
Abstract: Advertising works by creating an emotional need inside the viewer — message receiver's head. This may be a real need,...
Abstract: Coming up this week, the ultimate in marketing surveys: Instead of asking your opinions, researchers have one read-yo...
Abstract: Cleaner, safer, faster — transportation in the third millennium is going to continue to astound us. In this program, ...
Abstract: We are not alone. You can’t see them. You can't hear them. You can’t even feel them. But no matter what y...
Abstract: By the first decade of the 16th century, Portuguese navigators have greatly extended geographic knowledge. Portuguese...
Abstract: Children in many countries drink the milk packed in paper boxes or glasses. Meanwhile, we know that milk comes from c...
Abstract: Stadiums are perhaps the few buildings that can truly live up to what the concept of an icon really can be. The build...
Abstract: In this program we shall review the history of numerical calculation and have a look of how chips are manufactured at...
Abstract: Ever since childhood,Russian engineer Igor Sikorsky had nurtured the dream of building a helicopter. But many years p...
Abstract: The southern California coast is a remarkable experiment in the human use and misuse of coastal resources. The blessi...
Abstract: The dominant kind of snobbery that exists nowadays is job snobbery. Love and respect, which they are willing to accor...
Abstract: Many cities are facing the problems of few land and huge population. In order to reach people' housing demands, archi...
Abstract: Typically 20 years ago, the electronics on the vehicle was about 5% of the overall electrical cost of the car. Today ...
Abstract: At height of its power, this ancient city was home to some 200,000 people. It was larger than the Imperial Rome. The ...
Abstract: Usually we judge the sizes of objects by comparing them to familiar surroundings. But things are not always as they s...
Abstract: The earliest attempts to explore the ocean were dangerous forays into a vast and unfamiliar world, led by heroic indi...
Abstract: Today, Science Wonders is going to take you to discover some of the biggest buildings ever built by man. We will clim...
Abstract: Although medicine science develops very fast nowadays, we still witness that doctors can do nothing about many diseas...