Modern Marvels: The Science of Surviving in Extreme Climates (S7, E8) | Full Episode
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In a historic survey of man’s adaptation to killer environmental conditions, we travel to the desert, the Arctic, the sea, jungle, and space, charting the body’s physiological responses to extreme circumstances such as frostbite, heatstroke, and hypothermia. See more in Season 7, Episode 8, “Survival Technology.”
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History favorite Modern Marvels is back…with a fresh take and a new attitude. This time Modern Marvels goes straight for the taste buds in an all-compassing celebration and exploration of food. Celebrated food expert Adam Richman crisscrosses the country taking a deep dive into how food products are made, detailing both the process of the craft and the inspiration behind the ideas. With exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the most well-known and beloved global industry titans, and the most promising up-and-coming small-town entrepreneurs, Richman will immerse us in every step of the process. He’ll follow the journey of our nations favorite and most nostalgic foods; from raw chocolate ingredients grown on artisanal Hawaiian cacao farms, to the fantastically gargantuan factories making billions of ice cream cones per year, to your favorite snack brands and fast food restaurants. This tasty trek will paint a larger story of America and the world, taking viewers on a ride into the past, present and future—one bite at a time.
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I wish they would have dates of when these first aired
Garments made from Moisture Wicking fabric is tremendous in keeping the body dry — even if one sweats during sleep.
I love the modern marvels 👍
Excelent episode. Thank you for sharing,
2000 feet Is impressive so the acutal depth is about 4500 to 5000?
Alien ⚙️ 🛸 ⚙️Technology is the future 🔮 guarantee to give the answer necessary with the proper solutions 💯k facts
Do not submerge frost bite into hot water, idk why they would say that!
Bro, my tech teacher keeps making us do these 😭
There is a goof I’d like to point out regarding the segment mentioning the Titanic. She actually hit the iceberg and sank on April 14, not the 12th.
What about effects of weightlessness on a humans eyes? And I watched a very interesting video of a very intelligent man explaining what we call centrifugal and centripetal forces and everything in between.…I think something we will see even if we could put humans in stasis or a very slow rate of activity all the way down to a cellular scale to combat aging on long trips, is basically people that spend the rest of their life maintaining, keeping on course, reacting to and solving problems Etc while the rest are in that state…there would have to be something significant to make a person do such a thing…maybe sending the rest of your family to a new planet where they have wealth and great lives waiting…if I was given the choice right now… someone came to me and said we can make sure your family never has to worry about money again…give them whatever they need or want…for 3 generations…but you have to take a 20 year trip through space making sure nothing goes wrong while others are in stasis…and never be able to return home because you will be too old…I would tell them load that space ship up with some video games…a nice bicycle…all of the movies…all of the music…great food…you know all the stuff you need to keep yourself on the up and up…like a green room and a seed bank including the dankest of the skunkiest of the stickiest buds… I’d definitely hope I have a partner that is willing to take the ride with me…and say blast us into space I’ll take care of everyone and everything…see you all again never…bye.
Surviving the conditions that have given me both frostbite and heat exhaustion changed me. It breaks something of vitality. If I were a thing packed in a box… it pops the bubble wrap and I do not get to replace it, (sorry, I think in metaphors).
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Checking the MM wiki this episode aired on January 29, 2001
A silver coin is enough
Old school
Modern Marvels is one of my favorite shows of all time, hands down.
To avoid frostbite you gotta keep circulation moving, you have to move your fingers and toes.
0:29: 🌍 The San Andreas Fault in California is one of the most dangerous geological features on Earth, posing a constant threat to millions of people.
17:59: 🌊 The video discusses how earthquakes along the San Andreas fault have caused a creek to move over time.
34:52: 🚨 Los Angeles is at risk of a devastating earthquake, with evidence showing stress building up and the potential for a far worse quake than imagined.
52:34: ! The video discusses the formation of the Marianas Trench and the extreme pressure at its lowest point.
1:11:00: 🌋 The video discusses the discovery of hydrothermal vents in the Marianas Trench, which provide evidence of magma creating new crust at the Pacific Ocean Ridge.
1:28:58: ! Geologists investigate Krakatoa, one of the deadliest volcanoes in the world, to determine if and when it will erupt again with the same cataclysmic force.
1:45:57: 💥 Pyroclastic flows are extremely hot and deadly avalanches that incinerate and destroy everything in their path instantly.
2:02:39: 🌋 The formation and eruption of Krakatoa in Indonesia were influenced by plate tectonics and large clusters of earthquakes.
2:20:45: 🏔️ 450 million years ago, the collision between the east coast of North America and ancient West Africa resulted in the formation of impressive mountains and the shape of Manhattan skyline.
2:37:52: ! New York City was covered by a glacier over a mile thick that exerted tremendous pressure on the surface and sculpted the landscape.
2:55:51: 🏙️ New York City’s infrastructure is not built to withstand earthquake shaking and could be severely damaged by oscillation of different materials.
3:12:40: 🌍 The discovery of a thrust fault in Scotland reveals the collision of continents and its role in the formation of Loch Ness.
3:27:57: 🌋 The video discusses the formation of the Atlantic Ocean through volcanic activity in Scotland.
Recap by Tammy AI
I miss these episodes. I prefer this format and narrator to the new stuff. love the show though. right now, i don’t pay for any live tv, i cannot afford it.
2:53 Your body adjusts itself to the food you eat. Just like how your body climatizes when you move somewhere colder or warmer. It just takes time. People who were vegan their entire lives would feel the exact same way if they ate meat, but give it enough time and their body would adjust to it.
21:47 My dad whose a Vietnam vet said it was very common to see soldiers covered in mud because it prevented mosquito bites.
Great video!