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Season 1

  • S01E01 Fire and Water

    • June 10, 2013
    • National Geographic

    Engineer Tim Shaw tries a one-second car wash in the premiere of this series featuring science experiments.

  • S01E02 Forces of Nature

    • June 17, 2013
    • National Geographic

    The science behind flammable coffee creamer is examined. Also: breaking beer bottles; microwaving light bulbs.

  • S01E03 In the Line of Fire

    • November 11, 2013
    • National Geographic

    An experiment combining raw meat and molten lead is examined. Also: torching teddy bears; testing the power of assault rifles; guessing which items can withstand laser rays.

  • S01E04 Extreme Heat

    • January 27, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Examining the effects of extreme temperatures. Included: cooking food with a lens used in lighthouses; how bass travels through a stereo system; torching an ice block with a flamethrower; dipping a balloon into liquid nitrogen.

  • S01E05 Smash and Grab

    • February 3, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Hollywood's biggest car chases and explosions.

  • S01E06 Sparks Will Fly

    • March 24, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Experiments generating up to a million volts in man-made lightning bolts.

  • S01E07 Breaking Point

    • March 31, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Re-creating the familiar trick of pulling a tablecloth away without disturbing the table settings.

  • S01E08 Under Pressure

    • April 7, 2014
    • National Geographic

    At a gas pump, Tim recreates the circumstances — cigarettes, cell phones and static electricity — that could cause a raging inferno capable of blowing up a car. Then he turns his attention to his car's sound system, playing heavy bass through a mix of cornstarch and water for a different type of dancing.

  • S01E09 Blown Apart

    • April 14, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Tim invites us to guess which product normally stored in a garden shed could actually blow one apart. The answer is both explosive and enlightening. Next, he tests which object — a tennis ball, a cue ball, a rubber ball and a steel ball — is the bounciest. The outcome has some of the group baffled. Then Tim invites some diners at an open-air restaurant to find objects that will resist the fire power of a very unique type of blowtorch.

  • S01E10 Spitting Fire

    • April 14, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Tim attempts to shoot fire out of a shotgun. Also: microwave experiments; improvised explosives.

  • S01E11 Raining Fire

    • April 21, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Tim cooks up breakfast using a car. Also: an improvised BBQ lighter; a minimalistic electric motor; a microwaved balloon.

  • S01E12 The Big Bangs

    • April 21, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Tim performs experiments involving pressure by heating up grocery store items. Also: a glass-bead grenade; an alchemy con job; a race in the desert.

  • S01E13 Blast Off

    • April 28, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Tim uses everyday items to create slick surfaces. Also: desert experiments; human construction; swimming-pool explosives.

  • S01E14 Defying Gravity

    • April 28, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Tim attempts to pop a balloon behind a pane of glass while keeping the glass intact. Also: a wine-bottle experiment; a watermelon electrocution; a test of the strength of human hair.

  • S01E15 Powers of Attraction

    • May 5, 2014
    • National Geographic

    In this episode, host Tim Shaw tests the power of attraction. Tim finds out if an electromagnet can hold a 90-pound chandelier, or if it will come crashing to the ground. Then it's time for a pitch-perfect experiment as Tim demonstrates what happens to sand on top of a flat speaker when different tones are played through the speaker. Finally, Tim tries out three different types of tires to find which will stop the car the in the rain and which will deliver explosive consequences

  • S01E16 Deep Heat

    • May 5, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Tim conducts experiments on thermite to determine if there's anything that can stand up to its intense heat. Also: a bar trick; a toilet-paper rope; a DIY rocket.

  • S01E17 What Goes Up

    • May 12, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Tim heats champagne in a microwave in order to create a high-pressure scenario. Later, predictions are made for an experiment involving a spinning weight.

  • S01E18 Chain Reactions

    • May 12, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Tim shows off the science behind chain reactions using table-tennis balls, dominoes and Slinky toys. Also: an ostrich-egg experiment; a rotational-power example; an unlikely race.

  • S01E19 Waves of Fire

    • May 19, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Tim tests the volatility of gases found in blimps. Also: a spinning-disc trick; an eating challenge; a sound experiment; a liquid-nitrogen spectacle.

  • S01E20 Short Fuse

    • May 19, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Tim uses a cannon to see which foods fly the farthest. Also: a sieve fire extinguisher; a cooking-oil illusion; a chili test; a nitrogen experiment.

Season 2

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