
About this season
HISTORYās longest-running series moves to H2. Modern Marvels celebrates the ingenuity, invention and imagination found in the world around us. From commonplace items like ink and coffee to architectural masterpieces and engineering disasters, the hit series goes beyond the basics to provide insight and history into things we wonder about and that impact our lives. This series tells fascinating stories of the doers, the dreamers and sometime-schemers that create everyday items, technological breakthroughs and manmade wonders. The hit series goes deep to explore the leading edge of human inspiration and ambition.
Episodes (16)

1. Inside Your Walls
Aired 3 October 2011 ⢠44 min
Don't look nowābut there's a lot more to your walls than you'd ever imagine. Take a penetrating look inside something we consider utterly mundane, and uncover a surprising and sometimes shocking world. A computer-managed home in Colorado showcases the high tech gadgetry destined to inhabit every wall in the future. At the headquarters of Orkin in Atlanta, a network of walls with cutouts and Plexiglas windows reveal how pests and creepy crawlies of all kinds can congregate in huge numbers inside our homes. In Washington, scientists at Underwriters Labs play with fire in the name of research, investigating how our walls can keep us safeāor expose us to a fiery death. And in Los Angeles, a security company demonstrates innovative new technology that can "see" through wallsādetecting motion, heat, breathing, even heartbeats.

2. Built by Hand
Aired 10 October 2011 ⢠44 min
We live in a highly mechanized world in which billions of products are made by machinesābut there are some things that can be built only by using an even more sophisticated toolāthe human hand. In New Mexico, a pilot who builds his own jet-powered glider takes to the skiesāhis very life depending on his handiwork. Canoe makers in Montana, and a knife maker in Washington, handcraft items so unique that customers are willing to pay significantly higher prices than if they were machine made. In the farmlands of Central California, craftsmen keep alive the ancient art of weapon makingāsee their gleaming suits of armor in action, as weekend warriors do battle. Ever wonder how those impressive animal skeletons in museums are constructed? The artists of Skulls International in Oklahoma City share their secrets. And in Hollywood, the Chiodo brothers reveal how handmade special effects have a charm and character that today's computer animators can't duplicate.

3. Swamp Tech
Aired 24 October 2011 ⢠44 min
It's a great American wildernessāmillions of acres of wild, primeval land with its own people, its own technologyā¦and its own rules. Survival there depends on smarts and science, guts and grueling workā¦and a unique approach to one of the world's most uncompromising environmentsāswamps. Watch an assembly of the distinctive airboat, then hop on board for a breathtaking journey and discover the surprising history behind this swamp staple of transportation. Take a wild ride on a big-tired swamp buggy, and taste test some local delicacies that bring new meaning to "acquired taste." Witness a massive engineering project to divert the mighty Mississippi River, and meet the machines that make that job possible. Plus come face to face, literally, with enormous pythons and menacing alligators.
4. Pocket Tools
Aired 7 November 2011 ⢠44 min
Teddy Roosevelt carried a revolver. The night they each died, Abraham Lincoln carried a $5 Confederate note and nine newspaper clippings, while John Wilkes Booth carried a candle and pictures of five women, including his fianc e. Why? Most people don't even think about it anymore. We simply put what we were carrying yesterday, and the day before that, back into our pockets. Do we really need everything we carry with us? In this hour we will take a look at the items we found in peoples' pockets all across America. Not cell phones, which everybody has, but more intimate items. Personal thingsā¦both valuable and cheap. Work aidsā¦both simple and high-tech. Even food! And we'll not only see what they must have in their possession, but how some of it is made. Why does a search and rescue fireman carry a hockey puck? We'll also discover how they make and carry a "personal escape" bailout system.
5. Food Trucks
Aired 14 November 2011 ⢠44 min
Food Trucks are hitting the big timeāacross much of America, they're changing the way we eat. From humble beginnings as chuck wagons and hot dog carts, they've taken off as ethnic eateries, gourmet specialists, and even high-tech mega trucks that serve thousands at disaster scenes. Not surprisingly, it takes some pretty sophisticated engineering to make it all workāand turn a truck into a kitchen on wheels.
6. Weird Machines
Aired 28 November 2011 ⢠44 min
It has been said that necessity is the mother of all inventionābut that is not always the case. Some strange machines are built for sheer spectacle, some a glimpse into the future or even the past, while others are just plainā¦Weird. Take a look at machines that specialize in high functionality and low practicality, prompting two very important questions: What is it andā¦how do I get one? An Alaskan navigates the Juneau waters with his homemade submarine. A California company shocks local beach bums with their fully submersible "shark boats." We'll also meet a bicep-curling robot that's built to save lives; scale a mountain with a 21st century Batman-esque rope ascender; witness an engineered, forty-foot vortex of fire known as the Flame Tornado; and hit the backcountry trails with a snowboard-motorcycle hybrid inspired by a shopping cart.
7. More Candy
Aired 5 December 2011 ⢠44 min
Candy is America's sweetest guilty pleasureāso appealing that we spend $25 billion annually to experience it. Our cameras venture from Chicago to Santa Cruz, California to show you that behind every delicious bite is a fascinating story of imagination and innovation. Fourth-generation candy makers Nick and Gino Marini reveal how they're redefining the limits of confectioneering with their latest sensationā¦chocolate-covered bacon. The crew that makes the iconic red and white Starlight Mints demonstrates how they give each piece its trademark color pattern. As your mouth waters throughout the hour, you'll also discover they key ingredient that gives Lemonheads their sour punchā¦and the surprising substance that puts the polish on Mike and Ikes. And you'll be shocked to learn how little sugar is in cotton candy.
8. Battle Ready
Aired 19 December 2011 ⢠44 min
U.S. soldiers today face enormous challenges, often stationed in desolate locations behind enemy lines. Keeping them protected is priority number oneāand the military is making enormous leaps in devising a wide array of high-tech equipment to protect today's soldier. From elaborate elite training facilities, to GPS-guided air drops, to revolutionary high-tech tents and fire-retardant uniforms, we explore the science and technology of building, operating and protecting a base in a warzone.

9. Stink
Aired 26 December 2011 ⢠44 min
Just the whiff of a foul odor can make your head spin, your eyes water, your stomach turnāit can even send you hurling. From cesspools, military stink bombs, and rancid rotting meat⦠to cow farms and landfills⦠to bad breath, B.O and beyond, the world is full of stinkāand we've spent centuries battling the funk. So how do we deal with these horrific odors? Hold your breath `cause these sensational stories are gonna STINK!
10. Waterproof
Aired 2 January 2012 ⢠44 min
From the beginning of time we've worked to protect ourselves against the very element that keeps us aliveā¦Water. We love it and hate it. With water covering 75% of the Earth's surface, it's no wonder we struggle to stay safe and dry. We fight against ferocious weather and floods with state-of-the-art roofing, wraps, tarps, tunnels, clothing, boats, and much more⦠devising extreme tests to probe the limits of our modern waterproof technology.
11. Wood
Aired 9 January 2012 ⢠44 min
Hundreds of years before steel and plastic, wood was the building block of America. But even today, it touches every aspect of our lives. It's underneath our feet and flying through the sky, propping up skyscrapers and making burgers fry ā from the historical, to the modern, to the timeless, we explore the surprising ways we cannot live without WOOD.
12. Convenience Stores
Aired 16 January 2012 ⢠44 min
160 million Americans visit a convenience store every day. Why? Because it's fast. But what you probably didn't know is how every detail of its design has been engineered to work that way. Step inside one of the busiest 7-11's in America and find out what makes it tick. And go behind the scenes to see how favorite innovationsālike slurpees, turbo ovens, and beef jerkyāare made. The science of convenience will amaze you!

13. Tiny Weapons
Aired 23 January 2012 ⢠44 min
"Tiny" weapons may not sound impressiveā¦but small can kill, and it can also be easily concealed. From a pocket pistol used by the policeā¦to a submachine gun wielded by a bodyguardā¦to a carbine in the hands of an Army Ranger, many of today's most effective weapons are smaller than ever. They can fit in your pocket, fly through the air, even break through wallsātiny weapons are an essential part of battle, self-defense, and spreading terror.
14. Under Pressure
Aired 30 January 2012 ⢠44 min
Every aspect of our lives involves pressure. It's what puts the bubbles in soft drinks, propels shaving cream from its can, cools the contents of your refrigerator, and causes volcanoes to erupt. But when pressure suddenly changes, you better look out! Rapid pressure changes can be as violent as explosions. And variable atmospheric pressure? We call that the weather.

15. Shoes
Aired 6 February 2012 ⢠44 min
Shoes have come a long way from their humble beginnings as simple leather moccasins. Today footwear is built to withstand any extreme environment where a foot can tread ā from the heart of a burning building to the track of an Olympic stadium. From high-tech soles to shoelaces, cowboy boots to sneaker design ā step behind the scenes with the products that keep your feet covered.
16. Alaska
Aired 20 February 2012 ⢠44 min
Our 49th state is one tough terrain. In the air, on the groundāand deep beneath itāsurvival here requires an amazing array of technological innovations. From buildings to highways, brutal winters to bug-infested summers, this unforgiving landscape demands creative work-arounds. And then there's the constant threat of natural disastersā¦tsunami, anyone?