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.

Where to Watch Mission Unstoppable • Sezon 1

26 Episodes

  • Songs, Sweets, and Space
    E1
    Songs, Sweets, and SpaceTwo Hollywood music producers explain the science behind your favorite pop hits, an inventor who engineered a sweet twist on ice cream, and a NASA roboticist explains what it takes to drive the Mars Curiosity rover. LaurDIY shows how to make colorful "Liquid Lava" at home.
  • Tools, Teeth, and Tusks
    E2
    Tools, Teeth, and TusksBuilding a tool box; strange ocean creatures; the prehistoric giants hiding below one of America's biggest cities; the science behind a chocolate shell.
  • Nets, Neighborhoods and NASA
    E3
    Nets, Neighborhoods and NASAAn engineer with an exciting double life; a researcher leads a scavenger hunt to find the environmental factors affecting neighborhoods; two NASA scientists search for the origin of life; kinetic sand.
  • Bots, Beans, and Bones
    E4
    Bots, Beans, and BonesA mechanical engineer who teaches robots to dance; a carnivore ecologist who tracks bears; a paleoanthropologist who studies the evolution of the human diet by looking at the markings on million-year-old bones; the brain science behind softball.
  • Teeth, Tremors and Tech
    E5
    Teeth, Tremors and TechA biomedical engineer fixes bones with oyster shells; a geologist shares the science behind quakes on Earth and beyond; a data scientist explains how information shapes communities and lives; a "mathmagical" trick.
  • Fusion, Friends, and Flerovium
    E6
    Fusion, Friends, and FleroviumA brilliant scientist can make stars here on Earth using lasers; an augmented reality game teaches kids how to get along better, quantum computers are the future of computing; and meet a scientist who helped add new elements to the periodic table.
  • Sharks, Songs, Sports and Sand
    E7
    Sharks, Songs, Sports and SandA shark is discovered right in the middle of a museum storage area. Plus, learn the secret behind writing hit songs, how your brain reacts to sports, and how to make kinetic sand in the comfort of your own kitchen.
  • A Biochop, a Bot and a Biobus
    E8
    A Biochop, a Bot and a BiobusMeet a biomedical engineer who’s working on putting your brain on a microchip, the woman behind the amazing Mars Rover; and a bus that is really a traveling biology lab in New York City.
  • A Night Flier, a NASA Natural, and a New Innovation
    E9
    A Night Flier, a NASA Natural, and a New InnovationMeet a zoologist who loves bats so much she’s dedicated her whole life to them, the former NASA Chief Scientist who is certain you’re going to mars, and a high school student who invented a new way to make a prosthetic device for a man in need.
  • Conservation, Crystals, and the Corpus Callosum
    E10
    Conservation, Crystals, and the Corpus CallosumOn this episode: a marine biologist who helps turtle conservation (and shows us the miracle of life!), a physicist who accomplished what scientists said was impossible, and a neuroscientist who understands how your brain talks to itself.
  • Algae, Asteroids, and Astrophysics
    E11
    Algae, Asteroids, and AstrophysicsAn engineer who saves the environment from a dangerous undersea threat, a team of superheroes who protect the planet using physics, and a scientist who knows what's science and what's fiction in your favorite sci-fi films.
  • Bots, Bacteria, and Building
    E12
    Bots, Bacteria, and BuildingA robot that can show kids how to share, a scientist who studies octopi and their unlikely symbiotic friends, and a mechanical engineer who is building toys for our nation's future female STEM stars.
  • Athletes, Apes, and Artificial Intelligence
    E13
    Athletes, Apes, and Artificial Intelligencea coach for the U.S. women's soccer team who uses science to keep her players in shape, an expert who studies singing apes, and a computer engineer who is making artificial intelligence more equitable for all people.
  • Fingertips, Fractures, and Frequencies
    E14
    Fingertips, Fractures, and Frequenciesa forensic scientist who uses STEM to solve crimes, a bioengineer who makes playing sports safer for our bodies, and a military specialist who works on the most sophisticated radar systems in the world.
  • Turtles, Teeth, and Technology
    E15
    Turtles, Teeth, and Technologya marine biologist spends her day with baby sea turtles; a biomedical engineer uses techniques from the Mayans to improve modern dentistry; and a dancer trains robots to move a little more like you.
  • Propulsion, Probability, and Perseverance
    E16
    Propulsion, Probability, and PerseveranceOn this week's episode: a statistician who shows us the math behind games of chance, a physicist who is launching a rocket to learn about the sun, and what does NASA do when a space mission doesn't go according to plan?
  • Flying, Fitness, and Forensics
    E17
    Flying, Fitness, and ForensicsOn this week's episode: a mechanical systems engineer who knows how to make things fly, a biomedical engineer who takes us rock climbing in the name of science, and a nurse who specializes in treating radiological accidents.
  • Pictures, Protection, and Pressure
    E18
    Pictures, Protection, and PressureOn this week's episode: a scientist who uses photography to document the impact of severe weather events and climate change; cybersecurity specialists who purposefully break into the army's computers; and a team of female firefighters who make putting out flames an exact science.
  • Marine Biology, Moon Rock, and Molecules
    E19
    Marine Biology, Moon Rock, and MoleculesIn this week's episode: a marine biologist who trains sharks, a geologist who compares Hawaiian rock to moon rock, and a cloud research specialist who knows exactly where your water has been.
  • Stinger, Statues and Solar Power
    E20
    Stinger, Statues and Solar PowerScorpions that glow in the dark, life-size statues that can be made in record time and how lasers are helping advancements in solar power.
  • Movement, Microscopes, and Mechanical Engineering
    E21
    Movement, Microscopes, and Mechanical EngineeringA roboticist who teaches robots to share, a community leader who puts science on wheels, and an engineer who builds toys.
  • Big Bones, Boss Waves, and Burning Stars
    E22
    Big Bones, Boss Waves, and Burning StarsOn this week's episode: a paleontologist showing us how to get dinosaur bones out of rock; the science behind surf; and stars that are different colors based on what they're made of
  • Coding, Coral and a Concoction
    E23
    Coding, Coral and a ConcoctionOn this week's episode: a computer expert who makes sure everyone can be a coder, the fight to save our oceans' coral reefs, and how science is using stretchy material to make cutting-edge electronics.
  • A Super-Hero, Some Super-Soil, and Several Super-Shrimp!
    E24
    A Super-Hero, Some Super-Soil, and Several Super-Shrimp!Using magnets to separate specific cells in the human body; the complex world underground; science gets technical about water.
  • A Chemist, More Chemists, and a Conservationist
    E25
    A Chemist, More Chemists, and a ConservationistA science entertainer shows us the way to entertain using science; over 60 "Thundercloud" reactions are set off; and we meet an ecologist working to save our wetlands and coasts.
  • Snapshots, Scorpions, and Sharks!
    E26
    Snapshots, Scorpions, and Sharks!A photographer uses pictures to help save the environment; we go on a scorpion hunt with an expert; and it turns out that sharks can be trained - at least a little!

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