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Environmental Institute for Golf VNR

This video explains the role and purpose of the Environmental Institute for Golf, and the benefits this organization brings to the environment, golfers and the global community. For more information visit www.efig.org.


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Making Golf Courses More Beautiful (5:02)

Watch this video about golf course maintenance on HowStuffWorks. Many golf courses use top dressing sand to help the greens stay healthy, but moisture in the sand while it's being stored could ruin it, costing the golf course a lot of money. See how... More »

Blind Golfer Hole-In-One (0:42)

Watch this video about a blind golfer who shot a hole-in-one on HowStuffWorks. It's difficult enough to be able to see the green, but to not be able to see and hit it in the cup is doubly astounding.

TaylorMade Golf Clubs (18:17)

Watch this video about golf club design on HowStuffWorks. Benoit Vincent, TaylorMade Golf's chief technology officer, talks with Brad Baldwin about how technology and innovation are driving golf club design and TaylorMade. See how TaylorMade golf... More »

Environmental Institute for Golf VNR (1:49)

This video explains the role and purpose of the Environmental Institute for Golf, and the benefits this organization brings to the environment, golfers and the global community. For more information visit www.efig.org.

New Teen Tiger of Golf (1:02)

Watch this Reuters video interview with Ryo Ishikawa, a 15-year-old golf phenom from Japan. Ishikawa is the youngest winner on the Japanese tour and with multi-million-dollar endorsements pouring in, he could become the next teen Tiger Woods.

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How It's Made: Contact Lenses (4:41)

Fabricating a single contact lens is highly detailed work that requires 14 steps. Learn the process in this clip from "How It's Made" on The Science Channel.

Skeptical Inquirer: Astrology (3:28)

Experts debate whether the positions of the stars and planets really control our destiny in this clip from "Skeptical Inquirer" on The Science Channel.

Discovering the Arts: The Life and Times of Rembrandt (55:36)

Rembrandt was a master at manipulating light and shade. Explore the paintings of this 17th-century artist who created intense characters and scenes.

Discovering the Arts: Careers in Film (55:34)

In the modern age, the arts spectrum has expanded to include cinema and television. This series explores careers in film.

The Science of Special Effects: Behind the Scenes (20:29)

Motion pictures and television shows increasingly use special effects to amaze and amuse audiences around the world. This program provides behind-the-scenes explanations of how some special effects work.

The Science of Lance Armstrong: Born to Bike (56:25)

After winning the Tour de France seven times, Lance Armstrong made the world aware of his athletic prowess. This program explores scientific studies of Armstrong that highlight his unique skills and physical suitability to the sport of bicycle... More »

Discovering Fine Arts: William Turner in Venice (27:09)

The past and present meld in this video that traces the social and historical influences on William Turner's art -- as well as his art's influence on the present. In this segment, discover Venice with William Turner.

Discovering Fine Arts: William Turner Tours the Rhine (27:35)

The past and present meld in this video that traces the social and historical influences on William Turner's art -- as well as his art's influence on the present. In this segment, tour the Rhine with Turner.

Discovering Fine Arts: William Turner and the Mosel (27:10)

The past and present meld in this video that traces the social and historical influences on William Turner. In this clip, discover the beauties of the Mosel River with Turner.

Discovering Fine Arts: William Turner and the Seine (26:55)

Take a trip to the past and experience firsthand how the Seine influenced artist William Turner.