Turning low grade iron ore into the most used metal in the world is no easy task. Learn how this hot process works on Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" show.
California grows most of the nation's produce on its fertile soil. Water to the region, however, is scarce and unevenly distributed. See how humans take control over the distribution in this clip from "HowStuffWorks" on Discovery Channel.
Trees are among the larges and oldest living organisms on Earth. Wood is also stronger than steel. Learn more about this remarkable commodity from the "HowStuffWorks" show on Discovery Channel.
Water is everywhere, but not all of it is fresh, drinkable water. Learn why the oceans become saltier as time passes in this Discovery Channel video from the "HowStuffWorks" series.
The turkey industry serves up about 2-4 billion pounds of feather byproduct every year. Learn some of the new uses for this protein rich material in "HowStuffWorks" on Discovery Channel.
The turkey industry produces over 1,7 million tons of turkey litter every year. In addition to fertilizer, this can now be used as an alternative energy source. Learn more in "HowStuffWorks" on Discovery Channel.
The commercial business of raising turkeys has changed dramatically. Learn the steps of this five month process on Discovery Channel's "How Stuff Works."
Turkeys are big birds and raising them is big business. The turkey industry produces about one turkey per American every year. Learn more about the turkey industry on Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks."
It may not quite be legal, but there's money to be made making Moonshine. Check out Moonshiners, an all new series on Discovery Channel, Wednesdays at 10PM e/p.
Millions of people across the world ride rollercoasters to get the thrill of their lives! Find out what takes to make some of the fastest rollercoasters work.
Have you ever wondered how your bowling pins are lined up perfectly all the time? And how your bowling ball always seems to find it's way back to you? Find out how it works.