Collects strange, interesting, and record-breaking trivia involving food products, including a race car made of cheese, the world's longest sausage, and a hotel constructed with bricks of salt.
Introduces the technology behind buildings, bridges, transportation, computers, communications, microscopes and telescopes, lasers, X-rays, and entertainment devices.
Presents an array of general facts about human culture, including information about art, music, design, film, architecture, literature, mythology, and the history of culture in question and answer for
Describes using question-and-answer format the physiology and habits of birds, including how birds fly, why they build nests, and why some birds migrate.
Answers questions on outer space, astronauts, and related topics, including which star keeps people warm, what the other planets are like, and how a shuttle gets into space.
Answers questions on insects, spiders, and similar creatures, including how far a flea can jump, why spiders make silk, and how insects spend the winter.
Describes using question-and-answer format the physiology and habits of reptiles and amphibians, including how they lay eggs, their defense mechanisms, and what they eat.
Answers questions on the Earth's ecology and its many geothermic phenomena, including why there are earthquakes, how caves are made, and why the Earth spins on an axis.
Describes how members of elite military forces are trained in self-defense and riot control techniques, including ways of avoiding conflict, and shows how they learn to manage their fears and to fight
Introduces the various factors that go to make up culture, describes some of the ways in which different groups have handled housing, food, family life, and other situations, and discusses some of the
Provides information about the supernatural and the paranormal, including the occult, Wicca, satanism, the end times, and UFOs, and the influence of these topics on teenagers.