Outrageous Acts of Science
TV-14
7.2
2013
Documentary
, Reality
Scientists and amateurs conduct experiments and post their exploits online. Each episode counts down 20 popular Internet videos and explains the science behind them.
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Episode 9 : Don't Tell Mom
August. 17,2016
On this very special Mother's Day edition of Outrageous Acts of Science, we count down stunts you'd never want your mom to see.
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Episode 8 : Man vs. Animal
August. 10,2016
A countdown of the wildest animal videos on the Internet.
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Episode 7 : Garage Genuis
August. 03,2016
Searching the world's garages, backyards and basements to find home inventors; items include a super strong model truck, a carnival ride and a backyard apocalypse bunker.
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Episode 6 : Nailed It
July. 27,2016
The Internet's biggest stunts and builds; featuring skiing acrobatics, memory skills and a kite surf stunt.
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Episode 5 : Punked?
July. 20,2016
A countdown of Internet clips; revolutionary reversing; fish out of water; a bizarre six-pack; experts separate fact from fiction.
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Episode 4 : Transformers
July. 13,2016
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Episode 3 : Beast Mode
July. 06,2016
Putting the human body to the test; skill, strength and intelligence; tongue twisting tricks to human flight.
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Episode 2 : Wild Things
June. 29,2016
A quest to find crazy critters and weird natural events; kangaroos in a bag, swimming under ice and a subterranean hot air ballooning world record.
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Episode 1 : Not Safe for Work
June. 22,2016
We’re counting down the most amazing – and dangerous – workplace clips. From office pranks, and lifesaving drones to construction site skills. This is as far from your typical 9 to 5 as it’s possible to get! These guys are working it!
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