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Learn how this deeply rooted Japanese tradition of forest bathing offers both physical and psychological benefits, opening your mind and tuning your senses to the therapeutic powers of nature.
Learn how this deeply rooted Japanese tradition of forest bathing offers both physical and psychological benefits, opening your mind and tuning your senses to the therapeutic powers of nature.
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For first time in his career as an educator, host Steve Spangler is invited to teach a class of kids who are blind or visually impaired.
Host Steve Spangler and his sidekick Higginsworth return to the Museum of Science, Boston, where they take simple demonstrations they've done on DIY Sci and make them gigantic!
Steve Spangler's sidekick Higginsworth panics when he has to deliver a science fair project.
After years of feeling like he's been the butt of all of Steve Spangler's jokes, his sidekick Higginsworth threatens to leave unless Steve quits his pranks.
Fast-paced, pop-science show that will test your science I.Q. When was the first virtual-reality headset created? What is hydroponic farming? What's the difference between a grizzly bear and a brown bear?
Fast-paced, pop-science show that will test your science I.Q. Where's the hottest place in North America? Does a camel's hump store water or fat? Our planet is moving through space at 67,000 mph, so why don't we feel it moving?
Fast-paced, pop-science show that will test your science I.Q. What causes a lightning strike? Where in our solar system is the asteroid belt? What's the difference between a stalagmite and a stalactite?
Fast-paced, pop-science show that will test your science I.Q. Is it true that we only use 10% of our brain? Did Mars used to have an ocean? How much longer will we be able to live on fossil fuels?
A look at the science behind curtailing the dangerous effects of climate change by capturing CO2 and converting it into useable products.
A look at how cross-breeding and manipulating corals to withstand warmer sea temperatures and more acidic condition could save coral reefs.
Exploring the correlation between sugar intake and heart disease in young adults.
Looking at solutions for water scarcity from fog catching nets to water efficient washing machines.
The sky is the limit as host Chuck Pell discovers how drone technology is saving the lives of thousands in disaster sites around the world.
Host Chuck Pell tries out a underwater ‘tent' that allows explorers to spend hours, and even days, beneath the ocean's surface.
Host Emily Calandrelli looks at many objects that, regardless of definition, look like new and fascinating planets.
Host Emily Calandrelli speaks with five astronauts who ventured into space aboard this amazing and complex spacecraft.
Host Emily Calandrelli shows us robots that are leading the way, both to Mars, and other destinations in the future.
Climate change and pollution are having dire consequences for the atmosphere of our planet, this episode updates the latest technology and science looking into the health of our air.
How do astronauts cope with living in space? The unique environment, the lack of taste in their food and the smell of canned air all contribute to the stresses of living and working in space.
The asteroids flying through our solar system contain tons and tons of precious metals, stones, and more. Are the astronomical profits from mining asteroids all hype?
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