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gzCnXEls16s • NOVA | Making Stuff Premieres Wednesday, January 19, 2011
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Kind: captions Language: en here in Grand Bahama it's just another day at the office and this is serious business do you have a history of bleeding I do have a history between every time I get cut without fail I'm the only one on this crew who's not getting a suit of chainmail we are here on a quest to unlock the secrets of shark skin that's right sharks are covered with tiny scales that somehow repel microbes they're the inspiration for a technology that could be coming soon to a hospital near you this surface mimics the texture of sharkskin in a lab the advantages are clear it keeps deadly bacteria at bay bacterial can't colonize and proliferate the physical modification of the surface is not allowing them to do that just one way that nature is inspiring the far-out field called material science these visionaries are dreaming big and devising ingenious ways to make materials stronger smaller smarter and cleaner this is a carbon nanotube I thought they're gonna be a lot smaller Oh man's like a nuclear tanning bed in a four-part Nova series we set out across the globe to find the ultimate stuff of the future hang on it's gonna be a wild ride the real demolition derby are you up for this I'm up for this now we'll see what steel can really do we're the Starsky and Hutch of science nerds connives rock music please would you mind not smashing up the PBS logo imagine an airplane with wings that warmth in flight bacteria that make gasoline out of thin air tiny robots that target tumors it's not a page out of sci-fi it's real stuff this gives the ability to control the motion deep inside a person's body this is an artificial muscle artificial muscle easier lab is event will examine materials under development today that could open the door to the next great revolution will they be man-made or found in nature we find answers in some surprising places so here's where we keep our spiders Wow tonight try it there's certainly welcome think we normally use the electric just because it's a whole lot faster but you never see me milk oh good we'll look at so-called smart materials that can sense and react okay it feels climbing Steph event the technical word and what are the limits of these designer materials we put the stuff of the future to the test you underestimate these this is a self-healing self-sealing coating these are bottles where's the bullet in the tank one thing is certain these groundbreaking new materials will transform the world we live in there are estimates that we could increase the effective generating capacity of this country by 50% without building one power plant just by adding batteries by adding batteries the remarkable new shape of things to come it's about one one-hundredth of a human hair it's stronger than steel oh my gosh it's amazing making stuff coming soon on Nova