Conquering Pain | The Frolic | S5-E1

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Virtual Reality I The Sword of Damocles | S7-E1

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In the 1960s a group of scientists and engineers had a vision: that one day people could put on a pair of goggles and enter a who ...

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Rubber: The Miracle Material | Bouncing Ideas | S11-E1

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In a world where materials were limited to wood, leather, metal, and cloth, rubber was something new: a substance that was strong ...

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