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.

Dove guardare Missione inarrestabile con Miranda Cosgrove • Stagione 3

26 Episodi

  • Beats, Bugs, and Bismuth
    E1
    Beats, Bugs, and BismuthHow STEM plays a role in dance, Bug catching with an entomologist, Growing bismuth crystals, and Portable labs.
  • Tones, Trees, and Temperatures
    E2
    Tones, Trees, and TemperaturesLooking at sound waves, Forest ecology and experiments, How circuits react to temperatures, and Climate conservation
  • Robots, Rocks, and Rivers
    E3
    Robots, Rocks, and RiversOrigami robots, Chemist making bioplastics, Testing minerals, and River toxins.
  • Handwings, History, and Henna
    E4
    Handwings, History, and HennaScientist teaches about bats, What goes into fossil prep, How technology is used to learn about the past, and How to make glitter glue
  • Caves, Chemistry, and Coral
    E5
    Caves, Chemistry, and CoralCave microbiology and exploration, Making your own lipstick, How plate tectonics work, Octocorals in the Caribbean.
  • Electricity, Engineering, and E-Games
    E6
    Electricity, Engineering, and E-Games
  • Bass, Batteries, and Bees
    E7
    Bass, Batteries, and BeesHow the latest technology is being used to improve agriculture; the giant sea bass population off the coast of California; how to make a battery with a lemon; the importance of bees to crops and the food supply.
  • Spelunking, Swabbing, and Self-Folding Robots
    E8
    Spelunking, Swabbing, and Self-Folding RobotsHow to make a cloud in a bottle; an educator shows how she swabs frogs to make sure their skin and environment is healthy and safe for them; a roboticist combines her passion for origami with robotics; the microbes existing in caves.
  • Tracking, Training, Tracing
    E9
    Tracking, Training, TracingAn oceanographer makes sustainable fuel from kelp; a computer scientist codes a program to track wild orca populations; a digital forensic expert explains how she finds deleted data; how to form positive habits and break bad ones.
  • Excellence, Excipients, and Engineerings
    E10
    Excellence, Excipients, and Engineerings
  • Starch, S'mores and Soundwaves
    E11
    Starch, S'mores and SoundwavesChemical Kim makes plastic out of potatoes. Barbosa Rocks uses s'mores to explain the Earth's plate tectonics. A computer engineer combines STEM with her passion for dance through LED dance outfits. An engineer uses a sand experiment to explain how you can actually '"see" sound waves.
  • Racing, Roaming and Radioactivity
    E12
    Racing, Roaming and RadioactivityA nuclear engineer opens our eyes to radioactive decay that's all around us. A STEM educator races lunar rovers on earth inspired by NASA's own lunar missions. Dr. Brain explains the science behind anxiety. In the Alaskan wilderness, civil engineers make maps of the wild.
  • Sensors, Spinels, and Scary Movies
    E13
    Sensors, Spinels, and Scary MoviesA structural engineer who can make buildings as sensitive as humans. A gemologist who teaches us what makes gems so unique. A neuroscientist explains why scary movies make our palms so sweaty. Permafrost experts show us ancient finds preserved in layers of soil and ice for thousands of years.
  • Wildlife, Wattage, and Writing Code
    E14
    Wildlife, Wattage, and Writing CodeA wildlife biologist tracks animals from shrews to wolverines, deep in the Alaskan forest. A teacher shows us how she inspires the next generation of STEM innovators. An astrophysicist takes us through the totally stellar life cycle of stars. A mechanical engineer gives us a glimpse into the future of alternative power through the use of hydro-kinetic turbines.
  • Defying, Diving, and Detecting
    E15
    Defying, Diving, and DetectingFeeling weightless here on Earth, Erika gets scuba certified, and how we find new planets in deep space.
  • Sea Bass, Static, and Salmonella
    E16
    Sea Bass, Static, and SalmonellaTracking sea bass, detecting dangerous diseases, and the power of static electricity.
  • Sea Anemones, Solar Power, and Sports Science
    E17
    Sea Anemones, Solar Power, and Sports ScienceA marine biologist helps save coral, how sea slugs use solar power, and a sports scientist improves athletic performance
  • Flies, Floating, and Fuel
    E18
    Flies, Floating, and FuelThe science behind catching bugs, a zero-gravity flight, how kelp could be the answer to sustainable fuel.
  • A Payload, A Pilot, and A Paradox
    E19
    A Payload, A Pilot, and A ParadoxA rocket scientist shows us how precious cargo gets to space. A biologist who is tracking wild bird populations uses her plane to get the job done. Explaining the Fermi Paradox, and how scientists build wind turbines that create massive amounts of energy- all using the power of the wind.
  • Chemistry, Coding, and Climbing
    E20
    Chemistry, Coding, and Climbing
  • Battles, Biology, and Braille
    E21
    Battles, Biology, and Braille
  • Space, Sensors, and Sharks
    E22
    Space, Sensors, and SharksA team of high school students makes and races mock lunar rovers here on earth. How scientists are using vibrations to discover the effects of earthquakes on buildings. The science behind making crystals out of metal, and sharks: they've been on our planet even longer than trees.
  • Singing, Swarms, and Scares
    E23
    Singing, Swarms, and ScaresA music engineer shows us how she masters vocal tracks to make them sound great, the reason bees are so important to our food resources, a neurologist explains how our brains react to scary movies, and koalas have fingerprints.
  • Coasting, Printing, and Landing
    E24
    Coasting, Printing, and LandingAmazing, life-size statues that were made in just days and why they are so important to the future of STEM, a space-suit designer shows us the latest technology being used to build lunar landers, and how engineers use the laws of physics to build thrilling roller coasters.
  • Amusement, Astronomy, and Animation
    E25
    Amusement, Astronomy, and AnimationAn engineer shows us how she uses physics to make roller coasters fun. An astrophysicist explains how galaxies form. A graphic designer shows us how she builds sets for feature films- digitally, and a biophysicist who uses a powerful microscope to help find new ways to fight bacteria and viruses.
  • Scuba, Space, and Sievels
    E26
    Scuba, Space, and SievelsLearning to scuba dive opens up the world below the ocean's surface. Radioactive decay is happening all around us and we learn how to see it at home, and how electrical engineers must consider the extreme temperatures of space when they're building spacecraft.

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