Episode
Modern Marvels: Metal
Overview
They constitute the very essence of the modern world; the cadence of our progress sounds in the measured ring of the blacksmith’s hammer. From soaring skyscrapers and sturdy bridges to jet planes and rockets, metals play a key role. Our journey begins before the Bronze Age and takes us into the shiny future when new metal structures–engineered at a molecular level to be stronger, lighter, and cheaper–shape human progress, as they have since man first thrust copper into a fire and forged a tool.
Details
- Series
- Modern Marvels
- Season
- Season 10
- Episode
- Episode 50
- Air date
- 2003-08-19
- Runtime
- 44 min
Episode context
Metal is Episode 50 in Season 10 of Modern Marvels. It aired on 2003-08-19. The runtime is 44 min.
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