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February 25, 2011
Transporting a replacement engine across the swamp can be a dangerous task. Just ask Swamp Diver Bobby!
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February 25, 2011
With a few tweaks, a hidden feature in your video camera may be unlocked, allowing you to see through surfaces like clothing, plastic and paper.
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February 25, 2011
Man and machine merge — with superhuman results -- in this futuristic military-uniform prototype.
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February 25, 2011
No one is perfect, including Mike Rowe. In fact, Mike is happy to share his flaws and flubs with his fans. Check out his bloopers.
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February 25, 2011
On the hunt for a fresh fecal sample at the Kentucky Equine Research Facility, Mike Rowe slips on a pair of gloves and goes straight to the source.
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February 25, 2011
Weighing in at over 28,000 pounds, this gorgeous pecky cypress log is one for the record books!
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February 25, 2011
Is that a time traveler chatting on a cell phone in an old Charlie Chaplin film from 1928? James Williams gets two possible explanations on what’s happening in this viral YouTube video.
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Science & Nature

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February 25, 2011
Mike Rowe and his faithful field producer Dave Barsky sing a song dedicated to all the people with dirty jobs.
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Surviving the Cut: Gas Attack

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February 21, 2011
In order to pass the last mission, Marines must endure military grade tear gas without masks.
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Surviving the Cut: Targeted Strike

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February 21, 2011
At the US Army’s Special Forces Combat Dive Course, students are under the gun to complete their final mission.
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Surviving The Cut: Into The Woods

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February 21, 2011
Once the assessment phase is over, soldiers aren’t out of the woods by any stretch. In fact, they're heading in even deeper with combat training deep in the Georgia woodlands.
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February 21, 2011
Students must complete the One Man Confidence Swim, a test designed to simulate the rough conditions of the ocean.
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February 21, 2011
The remaining students begin their final mission to pass the combat diving course.
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Surviving the Cut: The Longest Day Begins

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February 21, 2011
The remaining students begin a notorious milestone of the Marine Recon course, known as the "The Longest Day."
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Surviving the Cut: Rescue Under Fire

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February 21, 2011
PJ trainees undergo a rescue simulation where they must recover 14 fallen soldiers in no more than an hour while under heavy enemy fire.
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February 12, 2011
Navy EOD trainees undergo a hostage rescue mission based on actual events in the warzone. One thing is for certain - keeping calm during chaotic situations is a must in order to pass this course.
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February 10, 2011
Cho removes an unwanted parasite from Ed’s head after a botfly lays an egg and it starts growing underneath his scalp.
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February 10, 2011
Ed and Cho find themselves deep in the Amazon forest without any water, desperation leads to them drinking from a stagnant puddle.
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Science & Nature

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February 08, 2011
With rescuers drilling above their heads and cold water rushing in, the miners' conditions would get worse — and boderline deadly -- before they would get better.
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Science & Nature

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February 08, 2011
Upon realizing there are twice as many pirates as they originally thought, security officers Carl Mason and Mike Kelly come up with an alternate plan.
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