The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation
The inexpensive artificial arm invented by a teen. The mechanical snake that seeks out water pollution.
The inexpensive artificial arm invented by a teen. The mechanical snake that seeks out water pollution.
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Tim meets dingo pups, introduces a Komodo dragon to new friends, and checks on the Tasmanian devil rehab program.
Tim helps rehab Kimberly the young tree kangaroo and removes a dangerous death adder from a couple's yard.
Tim finds baby crocodiles up north, checks baby snakes at the park, and gets close to a gigantic tortoise.
Tim rescues a diamond python from a drainpipe and searches South Australia for the rare pygmy bluetongue skink, once thought extinct.
Tim explores Watagans frogs, researches the red-backed toadlet, and discovers unique features of Fraser Island.
Tim recounts risky park tasks: cleaning the alligator lagoon, entering cassowary enclosures, and milking a king brown snake.
The inventor of a soccer ball that generates plug in power.
Host Mo Rocca shows us the best of our first 100 shows.
Electronic glasses for people who are blind. A sun tracking umbrella. George Washington Carver's legacy.
The creator of the Pop Singer's best friend, Autotune. Rosa Parks and the bus that changed the world.
The inventor of the smart baby bottle that keeps track of an infant's feeding.
The inventions that have sprung from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The soft on the outside football helmet that's changing the game of safety.
How Nano-Tech could make dirty clothes a thing of the past. How food packaging changed how we shop.
Solar power that follows the sun. A sleep wristband. The beginning of superhero comic books.
The inexpensive artificial arm invented by a teen. The mechanical snake that seeks out water pollution.
The inventor of the smart baby bottle that keeps track of an infant's feeding.
The inventions that have sprung from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The soft on the outside football helmet that's changing the game of safety.
How Nano-Tech could make dirty clothes a thing of the past. How food packaging changed how we shop.
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