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Some animals just look weird. But beneath their strange appearance, these creatures boast some incredible abilities. This episode dives into the funky worlds of the pangolin, proboscis monkey, chameleon, red-lipped batfish, and more. Part of the "...Read More
Having super vision doesn’t always look the same for every animal. Some animals have the ability to see 360 degrees. Other animals have incredible night vision, while others have underwater sight. Part of the "Super Animals" series.
On the morning of May 18, 1980, Mt. St. Helens volcano exploded with 500 times the force of the Hiroshima bomb. It was the most destructive eruption in U.S. history. The mountain’s north side collapsed leaving a yawning crater the size of downtow...Read More
Meet the man who put a camera in everyone's hands and disrupted the field of photography. Steve Forbes presents the story of Kodak founder George Eastman. Part of the "Steve Forbes on Achievement" series.
How do entrepreneurs improve living standards? Steve Forbes relates the story of retail innovator Frank Woolworth, whose 5-and-10-cent stores brought quality, low-priced goods to millions. Part of the "Steve Forbes on Achievement" series.
What happens when science isn’t open-minded? Let's explore the story of Nobel-prize winners Dr. Barry Marshall and Dr. Robin Warren as they set out to show that stomach ulcers are caused by bacteria and not excessive acidity in the stomach. What r...Read More
Conflict between freedom of religion and science in the classroom isn’t new. Neither is disagreement over what should be taught in schools. The Scopes Trial of 1925 brought a lot of attention to the little town of Dayton, Tennessee. John Scopes, a...Read More
Explore how the powerful words of the Declaration of Independence inspired movements that spread liberty in the U.S., from emancipation to women’s rights to the civil rights movement. Are U.S. citizens finally living up to the ideals written by Je...Read More
Discover the inspiring story of Ida B. Wells, an investigative journalist and civil rights activist who fought against racial injustice during Reconstruction. She also used her voice to expose the truth of racial discrimination and inequalities, w...Read More
Ollie the oropendola bird stops by to talk about innovation, which leads to finding new solutions to challenges. Then Ecco the eagle delivers an important message about citizenship and the relationship between individuals and community. This episo...Read More
The final episode explores the efforts being made to ensure the survival of the world's top predators. It checks the pulse of the Earth's iconic animals, including lions, tigers, polar bears, and blue whales. With three-quarters of the planet's ca...Read More
Philippe Cousteau ventures to Mt. Washington in New Hampshire, a place known as the “Home of the World’s Worst Weather.” He also visits the “Wall of Wind” in Florida where scientists simulate hurricane force winds. In Colorado, he follows a scient...Read More