Mission Unstoppable

Season 2

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 Season 2
26 Episodes
  • Caves, Chemistry, and Crickets
    E1
    Caves, Chemistry, and CricketsAn archeologist talks about the evolution of early man. A chemist uses exercise to show how science solutions play an important role in exercise for our bodies. A weather influencer shows us how to make a thunderstorm in an aquarium. An invertebrate keeper at the Museum of Science talks about the millions of insects she takes care of and their roles in the environment.
  • Foragers, Filter Feeders, and Phones
    E2
    Foragers, Filter Feeders, and PhonesPika biologist talks about how pikas thrive in certain environments. Marine biologist shows how oysters help clean the ocean. STEM Queen/ Pageant Winner shows us how to make a kitchen science elephant. AT&T Business CEO shows the importance of networks.
  • Speech and Space Suits, Beetles and Bursts
    E3
    Speech and Space Suits, Beetles and BurstsDoctor of Neuroscience and Cognitive Science shows how speech is used in training dogs. Insect scientist shows us how she uses beetles to control invasive plant species. STEM Queen shows us how to make milk fireworks. Astronautics professor shows the innovative space suit she designed.
  • Physics, Flames, and Funnels
    E4
    Physics, Flames, and FunnelsParticle physicist demonstrates the physics behind makeup. Fire ecologist teaches about how different environments burn from fires differently and how fires spread. Weather Influencer demonstrates how to make a tornado in a garage. Creative re-use recycling center shows how to use STEM to recycle items to make into art.
  • Construction, Clouds and Climate
    E5
    Construction, Clouds and ClimateComputer science engineer uses scientific data to help deliver medicines to people more quickly. Two project engineers show how many people need to work together in construction to build a skyscraper. Weather influencer demonstrates how to make a cloud in a bottle. Earth scientist for NASA uses observational science as she studies climate change.
  • Birds, Biomes, and Bitey
    E6
    Birds, Biomes, and BiteyBiologist studies pelicans on the Great Salt Lake which is the largest pelican breeding grounds. Horticulturist teaches what plants are heat resistant. STEM Queen shows how to make a DIY oobleck. Shark researcher shows where sharks hang out in the ocean.
  • Microbes, Metals, and Museums
    E7
    Microbes, Metals, and MuseumsA doctor who studies salt loving microbes in the Great Salt Lake and why certain parts of the lake are pink. Immunologist shows how the immune system fights viruses like COVID-19. STEM Queen shows what makes gallium different from other metals. Museum exhibit developer at Museum of Science and Industry shows how she develops interactive exhibits.
  • Make-Up, Medicine Delivery, and Milk Fireworks
    E8
    Make-Up, Medicine Delivery, and Milk FireworksAn archeologist talks about the evolution of early man. Particle physicist demonstrates the physics behind makeup. Computer science engineer uses scientific data to help deliver medicines to people more quickly. STEM Queen shows us how to make milk fireworks.
  • Extraction, Electricity, and Engineering
    E9
    Extraction, Electricity, and EngineeringMIT student who studies synthetic biology demonstrates how to extract DNA from fruit. An inventor shows how she uses electric currents to make us better when we are sick. STEM Queen shows us how to use science to blow up a balloon. Mechanical engineer shows how she helped develop devices to help people with disabilities.
  • Resting Repairing and Roasting
    E10
    Resting Repairing and RoastingA behavioral scientist performs a sleep study on Erica Hernandez. A sports scientist shows how she's changing the world with the latest technology. Molecular biologist shows how she uses science and cell division to design clothes.
  • Darling Whales, Dry Deserts, and Do-It Yourself Science
    E11
    Darling Whales, Dry Deserts, and Do-It Yourself ScienceA beluga whale trainer shows how to care for and train beluga whales. A naturalist teaches about how plants and animals survive in extreme environments like the desert. STEM innovator shows how she created a technology to track early signs of neurological diseases.
  • Combat, Chemistry, and Communication
    E12
    Combat, Chemistry, and CommunicationImmunologist shows how the immune system fights viruses like COVID-19. A chemist uses exercise to show how science solutions play an important role in exercise for our bodies. Doctor of Neuroscience and Cognitive Science shows how speech is used in training dogs.
  • Crickets, Cakes, and Crawlers
    E13
    Crickets, Cakes, and CrawlersA Graduate researcher shows how to use insects to reduce meat consumption. A Mathematician shows how to use math in baking. Influencers get a science surprise from Miranda. A Science Educator teaches about environmental conservation and snakes.
  • Friction, Flurries, and Foliage
    E14
    Friction, Flurries, and FoliageA group of arborists show how they take care of trees. A microbiologist who studies animals and humans explains how animals and humans experience illnesses differently and how they can be spread to each other. Influencers show you how to make DIY snow. Tribologists teach about friction and lubrication.
  • Lassoing Lizards, Surveying Sharks, and Problematic Perception
    E15
    Lassoing Lizards, Surveying Sharks, and Problematic PerceptionA herpetologist teaches about lizards and shows how to lasso and catch lizards safely in the desert. A shark researcher who studies what sharks eat shows how she gets samples of their shark's eating habits. Miranda Cosgrove calls Esther Povitsky with science facts about quokkas. A cognitive scientist explains how perception works.
  • Astronomy, Aquariums and Artificial Heart
    E16
    Astronomy, Aquariums and Artificial HeartAn educator shows how she swabs frogs to make sure their skin and environment is healthy and safe for them. A children's cardiologist is creating cutting-edge technology for heart surgery. An astrophysicist teaches about her studies in finding new galaxies that have not been discovered yet. An influencer shows how to make a DIY glitter experiment.
  • Super Stars, Savvy Screens and Sensory Robots
    E17
    Super Stars, Savvy Screens and Sensory RobotsAn astrophysics professor shows how to build telescopes and shows how they work. A designer shows how design and engineering work together to make cutting-edge technology in cars. An engineer shows how she made a fingertip sensing robot. Miranda Cosgrove calls Esther Povitsky with science facts about wisdom teeth.
  • Landscape, Seascape, Mindscape
    E18
    Landscape, Seascape, MindscapeA deep sea explorer shows the equipment she uses to explore the depths of the oceans. A neuroscientist explains the science behind dreams. A middle school teacher prepares her students for their robotics club competitions. A hydrologist demonstrates how fires impact the water supply.
  • Snow, Snakes and Sports Science
    E19
    Snow, Snakes and Sports ScienceA sports scientist shows how she's changing the world with the latest technology. A cognitive scientist explains how perception works. Influencers show you how to make DIY snow. A Science Educator teaches about snakes and environmental conservation.
  • Printing, Planting and Popularity
    E20
    Printing, Planting and PopularityA college student shows how she uses her 3D printer. An environmental restorationist shows how she works to restore the natural environment with her team. A microbiologist shows how to make a do-it-yourself microscope. A neuroscientist explains what's going on in the brain when someone feels left out.
  • Trekky, Tricky and Tasty
    E21
    Trekky, Tricky and TastyA deep sea explorer who goes on unique expeditions to discover parts of the sea that have never been explored. A mathematician shows tricks to make math fun. A neuroscientist explains what's going on in the brain when someone has a crush. A food scientist demonstrates how we taste and experience food.
  • Your Brain, Your Breath and Your Blow Dryer
    E22
    Your Brain, Your Breath and Your Blow DryerA neuroscientist tests how well someone's brain is aging. A scuba instructor explains the science behind SCUBA diving. Miranda shows how to make your own ring light. A beauty scientist shows what's inside a blow dryer and how it works.
  • Artifacts, Attraction, and Aurora Borealis
    E23
    Artifacts, Attraction, and Aurora BorealisA digital archeologist uses technology to discover and learn more about the past. A scientist shows how she studies the weather in space. A content creator shows how she uses science to pull pranks on her friends. A high school student uses beets to detect infections in sutures.
  • Innovative Islands, Capturing Carbon and Awesome Absorption
    E24
    Innovative Islands, Capturing Carbon and Awesome AbsorptionThe president and CEO of an aquarium shows how they work to restore wildlife inside and outside of the aquarium. A professor shows how she is finding ways to trap and reduce greenhouse gases to help the environment. A content creator shows how she uses science to pull pranks on her friends. A materials scientist shows how different surfaces react differently to falling objects.
  • Forgeries, Frequencies and Phenolphthalein
    E25
    Forgeries, Frequencies and PhenolphthaleinA forensic scientist shows how she uses handwriting to help her solve crimes. A scientist studies how atomic clocks work. A content creator uses science to pull pranks on her friends. A video game producer shows a game she created using virtual reality.
  • Best of — Biology, Buds, and Brains
    E26
    Best of — Biology, Buds, and BrainsMIT student who studies synthetic biology demonstrates how to extract DNA from fruit. A food scientist demonstrates how we taste and experience food. Miranda calls her friend with science facts. A neuroscientist explains what's going on in the brain when someone has a crush.
 
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