COSMOS: A SPACETIME ODYSSEY: More than three decades after the debut of "Cosmos: A Personal Voyage," COSMOS: A SPACETIME ODYSSEY sets off on a new voyage for the stars. Hosted by renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, the series will explore how we discovered the laws of nature and found our coordinates in space and time. ??(credit: FOX)
Street science guru, Tim Shaw, examines the ballistic power of beauty products, turns muscle men to weaklings and demonstrates the consequences of a stray spark on a gas station forecourt.
Tim's science quest then takes him to a bar where he issues a simple challenge: get an olive into a wine glass without touching the olive. Tim reveals the method and the science behind it, but finds himself outdone by the efforts of the woman tending the bar.
Sick of spending time at the car wash? Engineer and show host Tim Shaw thinks that he can get the job done in just one second! In None of the Above, Tim conducts a series of man-on-the-street experiments that involve science, physics and engineering, all of which will blow your mind or make you hold your breath. Tim hopes that dropping 200 gallons of water on his car will wash it in just one second. The outcome may not be quite what the crowd expected.
COSMOS: A SPACETIME ODYSSEY is hosted by renowned astrophysicist Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson. As with the legendary original series, the new COSMOS is the saga of how we discovered the laws of nature and found our coordinates in space and time. The series brings to life never-before-told stories of the heroic quest for knowledge, transporting viewers to new worlds and across the universe for a vision of the cosmos on the grandest ? and the smallest ? scale.??(credit: FOX)
Las Vegas, NV. United States: Standoff - These dummies are about to ride the lightening! But which outfit will protect them from an explosive end? (Photo Credit: National Geographic Television/Justin Bergonzoni)
LAS VEGAS, NEV.- Tim wants to prove to the contributors that all taste as sweet as candy after they eat a Miracle berry..but first they have to taste lemons! (Photo Credit: National Geographic Channels/ Justin Bergonzoni)
Las Vegas, NV. United States: A regular blender, but we're not making juice? Tim's here to find out what this blender can chew through, and if anything can beat it. (Photo Credit: National Geographic Television/Justin Bergonzoni)
LAS VEGAS, NEV.- Tim and the contributors of the Magniesium engine block fire experiment are ready for an explosion! (Photo Credit: National Geographic Channels/ Justin Bergonzoni)
Las Vegas, NV. United States: Getting the egg in the bottle was the easy bit, but can any of these people figure out how to get it out again (with no breakages)? (Photo Credit: National Geographic Television/Justin Bergonzoni)
For the next experiment, Tim places a folded bottle cap near the neck of a bottle and asks a bartender to blow it inside, but is it as easy as it first seems?
In STREET CHECK - DAS WISSENSEXPERIMENT holt der bekannte britische Moderator Tim Shaw Wissenschaft und Technik aus Universitäten und Forschungslabors und bringt sie auf offener Straße zur Anwendung.
From a one second carwash to lifting a car into the air using only phonebooks, engineer Tim Shaw is taking his unique brand of science experiments to the streets.
Der bekannte britische Moderator Tim Shaw holt Wissenschaft und Technik aus Universitäten und Forschungslabors und bringt sie auf offener Straße zur Anwendung. Er will wissen, warum die Dinge so funktionieren wie sie funktionieren. Bevor er seine spektakulären Experimente durchführen lässt, fragt Tim Shaw Passanten, welchen Ausgang sie erwarten.
The Venerable Shi Yan Fan, has trained as a Shaolin monk for 35 years. Here he focuses his mind and energy as he attempts throw a needle at the balloon. He hopes that his needle will first travel through a pane of glass, causing the balloon to burst.
From a one second carwash to lifting a car into the air using only phonebooks, engineer Tim Shaw is taking his unique brand of science experiments to the streets.
From a one second carwash to lifting a car into the air using only phonebooks, engineer Tim Shaw is taking his unique brand of science experiments to the streets.