The main factor in horsepower is nitro methane, the more you have the more horsepower you have, this principal is illustrated through current day dragsters
On TLC's series "Understanding," animals and ice have a unique relationship. Ice supports a variety of functions animals need: food, transportation and shelter.
On TLC's Understanding Race, the stress due to encountering strangers of both the same race and different races are examined in an experiment by two Purdue University psychologists.
On this episode of TLC's Understanding The Odds in Life, Bayes Theorem of probability and chance is used to explain the odds of winning a game show once presented with new information.
On TLC's series "Understanding," The majority of an iceberg lies underwater and out of sight creating danger for ships. Despite their size they are able to float.
On TLC's Understanding Race, the theory and definition of race is challenged using an example random redheads left alone on an island. The redheads will all eventually develop similar traits, because of genetic isolation, not race as it is defined.
On TLC's "Understanding Race," we learn that humans are more than 99% genetically identical and that differences arise not because of race, but because of random genetic mutations, new gene introduction through conquest, and environmental adaptation.
Methane is one of the strongest sources of energy on the planet and cows are the largest producers of methane. Take a look with Dean Kamen at how one Vermont farm is using cow waste to not only power their farm, but 400 other community homes!
Dean Kamen visits a power plant that is taking human excrement and turning it in to a burnable fuel supply with 66% more power per ounce than coal! The manufacturing process takes a day as opposed to centuries.