
Earthrise
As the US no longer stands to be a global climate leader, China takes the mantle.

As the US no longer stands to be a global climate leader, China takes the mantle.

Solar sails, the latest in space travel technology, could one day help us reach nearby stars. Follow the exciting missions laying the ground towards a new form of space exploration.

Kelp forests harbor a higher diversity of plants and animals than almost any other ocean community. But, what happens when this ecosystem is out of balance?

Increasingly high-tech tools are being used to evaluate youth baseball players. The question is can they outperform professional scouts?

A virtual scalpel dissects methane lakes and icy crusts to reveal hidden oceans and water-erupting volcanoes on distant moons.

Dissecting New York's stone and steel, CGI reveals the inflatable subway plugs and bedrock foundations shielding the city from Atlantic superstorms.

Host Steve Spangler presents amazing science stunts that your friends will not believe – but they're real! – from pre-sliced bananas to the way to crush raw eggs without turning them to mushy egg soup.

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.

Buildings with eccentric and unorthodox designs often have methods behind their madness, and serve to remind us of moments in history.

City squares have distinctive characters and often play a major role in enriching and enhancing the cultures of their cities.

Let's explore the mobility of the future in truck and goods transport. Electric trucks, new trends in the development of environmentally friendly forms of heavy transport.

Join host Joe Penna as he talks to pioneers in the future of space.

Host Joe Penna goes on a voyage of discovery that takes him to underwater homes, and even homes built in tiny parking spots.

Join host Joe Penna as meets a colorblind man who, thanks to a revolutionary piece of technology, has become a well-known visual artist who ‘hears' colors.

Fast-paced, pop-science show that will test your science I.Q. What's the hairiest animal on the planet? What is the most common cause of the waves in the ocean? Why does the surface of Mars look red?

Fast-paced, pop-science show that will test your science I.Q. On average, how deep are our oceans? What was the largest earthquake ever measured on the Richter scale? What is an apex predator?

Fast-paced, pop-science show that will test your science I.Q. How long can a person exist without water? How fast is the International Space Station travelling through space? What exactly are DNA Forensics?

Host Emily Calandrelli interviews several pioneers of space and discovers the determination and courage required to become the “first”.

Host Emily Calandrelli looks at NASA's next mission to send a spacecraft that will “touch” the sun.

Host Emily Calandrelli visits the Canadian Space Center in Quebec, and examines their exceptional expertise in robotics, which includes the famous Canadarm.