
18 episoade
1. Modeling, Mobility, and Mining

1. Modeling, Mobility, and Mining
A computer scientist shows how perception of something can vary from reality; the next generation of self-driving wheelchairs; an egg that can bounce; the explosive science behind limestone mining.
2. Lizards, Lovelace, and Living Underwater

2. Lizards, Lovelace, and Living Underwater
A herpetologist helps lasso lizards; the woman who helped make computers a reality; chef Claire uses science to bake, even when the pantry isn't fully stocked; the technology that keeps scuba divers safe.
3. Pikas, Planets, and Panic Attacks

3. Pikas, Planets, and Panic Attacks
An adorable animal called the pika; Dr. Moiya McTier talks about exoplanets; tricks to calm one's anxiety; the sticky science of friction.
4. Coasters, Crystals, and Chemical Engineering

4. Coasters, Crystals, and Chemical Engineering
The physics that make roller coasters a fun ride; Michelle Barboza makes bismuth crystals; an engineer who makes machinery more reliable; a chemical engineer who wants to put human tissue on a microchip
5. Filtering Water, Frog Babies, and Firefighting

5. Filtering Water, Frog Babies, and Firefighting
A civil engineer shows us how she purifies water for more than 20 cities in California, and we take a Nature Side Quest to discover how animals transport their newly born babies. Then, Miranda spills the STEM Tea on Jupiter's coolest moon.
6. Conserving Cats, Creating Faces, and Creating Robots

6. Conserving Cats, Creating Faces, and Creating Robots
Conserving small desert cat populations; why one sometimes sees faces in inanimate objects; building Morse code robots; making the sustainable fabric of the future.
7. Skydiving, Secreting Poison, and Skyscrapers

7. Skydiving, Secreting Poison, and Skyscrapers
The physics behind indoor skydiving; why honey is such a magical food; the weird ways animals use poison and venom; how STEM helps build skyscrapers.
8. Protecting Infrastructure, Programming Your Brain, and Pop Music

8. Protecting Infrastructure, Programming Your Brain, and Pop Music
An engineer who does her work underwater; how to build a robot who brews tea; how science helps one woman create hit pop songs.
9. Hot Peppers, Heating Magnets, and How Animals See

9. Hot Peppers, Heating Magnets, and How Animals See
Nabeel learns about the spiciest peppers on the planet. Electric Kat shows us a magnet's power; Miranda spills the STEM Tea, A sports performance coach shows us how athletes stay in good shape.
10. Terminal Velocity, Transporting Babies, and Translating Morse

10. Terminal Velocity, Transporting Babies, and Translating Morse
Meet a woman engineering prosthetic legs for disabled dogs. Miranda spills the STEM Tea on trailblazing volcanologist Katia Krafft. A doctor teaches us about the hidden second nose on our face. Then, discover the physics that makes your eyeshadow shimmer.
11. Prosthetics, Probscises, and Particle Physics

11. Prosthetics, Probscises, and Particle Physics
Meet a woman engineering prosthetic legs for disabled dogs. Miranda spills the STEM Tea on trailblazing volcanologist Katia Krafft. A doctor teaches us about the hidden second nose on our face. Then, discover the physics that makes your eyeshadow shimmer.
12. Aerobatics, Aggression, and Articulate Canines

12. Aerobatics, Aggression, and Articulate Canines
Host Miranda Cosgrove spotlights female STEM superstars who dominate their fields and shows young viewers how these inspiring women are unstoppable.
13. Skateboarding, Skincare, and Snakes

13. Skateboarding, Skincare, and Snakes
Fig discovers the physics of skateboarding. A cosmetic chemist shows us how she creates cream blush. A software engineer helps us code a robotic holiday decoration. Two conservationists head to the desert in search of rare snakes.
14. Theater Engineers, Triboluminescence, and Technologists

14. Theater Engineers, Triboluminescence, and Technologists
Two engineers who make Broadway shows possible; some of the animal kingdom's best mimics; the brilliant power hidden in quartz; how gathering better data can improve delivery services.
15. Unusual Attitudes, Unexpected Faces, and Upgrading Tea Time

15. Unusual Attitudes, Unexpected Faces, and Upgrading Tea Time
Fly with an aerobatic pilot, learn why you see faces that aren't there, build a robot to brew tea, and engineer prosthetics for dogs.
16. Cheerleading, Cooking, and Chemistry

16. Cheerleading, Cooking, and Chemistry
Cheerleaders using physics to improve their athletic skills; an eye-opening segment on the immune privilege of one's eyeballs; the science of making the fluffiest pancakes possible; Nabeel tests his skills in karate and chemistry.
17. Scoville Units, Soothing Eye Gels, and Skate Science

17. Scoville Units, Soothing Eye Gels, and Skate Science
How the spiciest peppers on the planet are cultivated; the chemistry behind under-eye gels; the animal kingdom's best mimics; the physics of skateboarding.
18. Crash Testing, Cleansers, and Conserving Kelp

18. Crash Testing, Cleansers, and Conserving Kelp
An engineer who crashes cars for a living; the top five brains of the animal kingdom; facial cleanser; how kelp could become the fuel of the future.
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