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- Be inspired by female STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) superstars in leading fields including social media, entertainment, animals, design, and the internet - all categories key to the teen experience.
- Shelter dogs are rescued, trained and placed in new forever homes.
- Host Mo Rocca shares the dramatic stories of extraordinary inventors in hopes of inspiring viewers to open their imaginations and bring their visions to life.
- Follows Hope Swinimer and her dedicated team as they rescue and rehabilitate injured and orphaned animals of all kinds. Hope's passion for wildlife conservation shines through everything she does to lead her team on their mission.
- Under Jeff Corwin's guidance, the show shines a light on inspiring advocates championing animal rights, environmental conservation, and solutions to food insecurity worldwide.
- Alie Ward brings viewers fascinating stories of invention while shining a light on everyday innovators. With each episode, Alie will present reports of human ingenuity and inspiration from around the United States and in some cases, around the world. Viewers will learn about innovators young and old, what it takes to bring their vision to life, and little-known facts about the history and process of invention and innovation.
- HEARTS OF HEROES showcases the stories of men and women braving natural disasters with one goal: to rescue the victims and help restore their lives.
- Earth Odyssey with Dylan Dreyer is a live action, half-hour television program that will take viewers on an incredible journey to the wildest points of the globe, uncovering the connection between the environment, wildlife and human beings of exotic locales. The show's host, meteorologist Dylan Dreyer, will reveal a new destination each week, ranging from Africa to Indochina and the Middle East, as well as many untamed islands around the world. Audiences will come face-to-face with fascinating native animals - some cute, some dangerous - while learning amazing facts about nature and wildlife. "Earth Odyssey with Dylan Dreyer" gives audiences a captivating look at the symbiosis between all living things, in the most larger-than-life places on Earth.
- Peter Gros travels the country to spotlight men and women making a difference in wildlife conservation.
- In their first years on Earth, the cutest, most curious and fascinating wild baby animals on the planet overcome an array of environmental challenges and threats from predators of all kinds.
- An educational documentary series that showcases stories of rescue, rehabilitation and return to the wild of marine animals by a team of dedicated vets, animal care experts, animal science researchers and government authorities.
- People look at their DNA as they look back to see their family's history.
- A weekly program presenting analysis and insight into current events, including interviews with political leaders and experts.
- Chemist Nick Uhas is on a mission to find the coolest science experiments the world has to offer and see how they can improve our everyday lives.
- Entrepreneur Brian Hamilton helps formerly incarcerated individuals who dream of starting their own businesses
- 2014–TV EpisodeHow augmented reality helps surgeons see inside their patients; easing backaches; potions and remedies before medicine.
- Singing in the shower with a speaker powered by the water; a car seat that stops things from taking flight; GPS pet collars; art of studio glass.
- 2014–TV EpisodeHost Mo Rocca shows us: A single serve Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker for your countertop. Putting a better mousetrap on the bucket list. Changing your video calls with a center screen camera. And, the history of mechanized tomato harvesting.
- Host Mo Rocca shows us: A computerized exoskeleton allowing some paralyzed people to walk. Creating electricity with turbines inside of pipes. Parking your dog in a hut outside of stores. And, the history of modern jewelry.
- Host Mo Rocca shows us: A balloon can take you to the edge of space. Slowing down a gulping dog with a puzzle feeder. The anti-mosquito patch. And, historic mini race cars.
- 2019–TV EpisodeHow oysters help the ocean, the math behind video games, a battery made out of lemons, and a chemistry teacher's biodiesel.
- 2019–TV EpisodeAn ecologist studies adorable pikas, the hidden secrets on our phones, rare isotopes that power Mars rovers, and the world's first computer programmer.
- 2019–TV EpisodeThe chemistry behind lipstick, an Alaska wildlife biologist, identifying everyday minerals, and how turbines harness wind power.
- 2019–TV EpisodeClues about Martian life at Utah's Great Salt Lake, the teams that build skyscrapers, large scale 3D industrial printing, and a science experiment to try at home.
- 2019–TV EpisodeA Hollywood foley artist, alternative sources of protein grown from fungi, an engineer conducts a tiny train, and the mind-blowing discoveries of NASA's latest telescope.
- 2019–TV EpisodeUsing virtual reality to help Coral Reefs, making moisturizer with a cosmetic chemist, the latest tools to fight smog, and why we feel déjà vu.
- 2019–TV EpisodeA perfume chemist makes scents with science, a team tries to help birds in Texas, how our brains can make us cry, and Electric Kat goes to space.
- 2019–TV EpisodeA ballerina builds robots who dance, a look at Marie Curie, baking substitutions and what it takes to care for blue penguins.
- 2019–TV EpisodeThe techniques and tech of physical therapy, a Broadway vocal coach, the latest tools to fight smog, and an engineer conducts a tiny train.
- 2019–TV EpisodeInvasive beetles impacting forests in Hawaii, your brain is the ultimate taste bud, using helicopters to airlift Pronghorn and the science behind race car engines.
- 2019–TV EpisodeLearn about Supertasters, and how algae can make a sweet gummy treat, coding self driving cars, the science behind medical service dogs.
- 2019–TV EpisodeA limestone miner, alternative sources of protein grown from fungi, who was Marie Curie, and why we love our phones.
- 2019–TV EpisodeMaking vegan leather, your brain can't create a new color, the truth behind Tesla Coils, and virtual reality you can feel.
- Electric Kat goes to space, how composting helps the environment, the mind-blowing discoveries of NASA's latest telescope, and virtual reality you can feel.
- 2019–TV EpisodeUsing satellites to track floods and fires, how brain freeze affects your brain, saving sea dragon species, learning about tech in landscaping.
- 2019–TV EpisodeA robotic garden made by grade-schoolers, the truth about sandy beaches, making a "quick pickle" with science, and how NASA manages garbage in space.
- 2019–TV EpisodeThe senses of cephalopods, the chemistry behind hair care, why ASMR might tickle your brain, and a STEM BESTIE makes her debut.
- 2019–TV EpisodeTeaching girls to code, Miranda investigates an elephant's memory, the chemistry of tie-dye and wildlife rehab for Hawaiian birds.
- 2019–TV EpisodeWhat it takes to care for blue penguins, your brain can't create a new color, Invasive beetles impacting forests in Hawaii, and a teacher codes self driving cars.
- 2019–TV EpisodeLearn about human "supertasters", the chemistry of tie-dye, a ballerina who builds bots that dance, and using helicopters to airlift pronghorn.
- 2019–TV EpisodeUsing technology to track tree DNA, using computers to animate movies, learning about patents and computer science, growing vegetables in space.
- 2019–TV EpisodeWe learn what grass does below ground, Miranda spills some science gossip, how chemistry can create light, and promoting sustainable palm oil.
- 2019–TV EpisodeA CEO at Nat Geo, what happens in your brain when you feel shame, a storm chaser sends up a weather balloon, a volcanologist in Hawaii.
- 2019–TV EpisodeA perfume chemist makes scents with science, learn about sharks, wildlife rehab for Hawaiian birds, and how algae can make a sweet gummy treat.
- Host Mo Rocca shows us tossing out the rolls for innovative wall paper sheets, a breathing trainer device, a light that trains babies to sleep, and when parking meters crept onto the curbs.
- Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they kindle our curiosity about the science behind fire. This week's experiments investigate how you can burn metal using only a 9 volt battery, what fire can teach us about calories, and why a little bit of sodium can cause a gigantic explosion.
- Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they shine a light on the unseen science behind our everyday lives. This week's experiments explore the resonant frequencies of bridges and human bodies, the mind boggling world of quantum levitation, and how to whip up the conditions to recreate nature's scariest cyclone: a fire tornado.