
The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation
Turning a smartphone into a security system; a solar-powered bicycle.

Turning a smartphone into a security system; a solar-powered bicycle.

How solar energy is powering water filtration; a new satellite keeping track of Earth's climate.

The fire-less grill that cooks using heat from the sun.

A tour of India's Kaziranga National Park; elephants; rhinoceros; tigers.

Dr. Rae and Peter spotlight coatis: Peter visits Brevard Zoo; Rae finds Indigenous US records in Sonoran.

Peter and Dr. Rae find reptiles: Rae helps save Suwannee alligator snappers; Peter guards FL baby crocs.

Peter and Dr. Rae connect with harpy eagles; Peter tours Florida sanctuaries, Rae visits Panama.

Peter and Dr. Rae search for ocelots on the US–Mexico border; Peter explores genetic recovery.

Dr. Rae explores Panama's sloths—touring a rescue rehab center, meeting the team, feeding orphaned babies.

Dr. Rae and Peter explore black bears: Rae inspects NH dens with experts; Peter shadows a cub caretaker.

Hosts track wildlife: drone polar bears, cams find coatis, kayak near an 8-ft shark.

Dr. Rae meets NA’s largest freshwater turtle; Peter aids FL sharks; they join beluga research.

For the birds: Peter aids Guam kingfishers at SA Zoo; Rae sees Lake Michigan plovers, helps condor chicks.

Rae and Peter survey at-risk wildlife: Rae counts FL manatees; Peter tags black-footed ferrets near Denver.

The history behind the creation of the Canadian Pacific Railway.

The lives and beliefs of ancient Egyptians; mummification; one of Egypt's greatest Pharaohs.

Dylan Dreyer explores the growing junkyard orbiting the planet.

A tour of northern Spain; treacherous cliffs; majestic mountains; ancient cities; rich culture.

Dylan visits the Amazon river's animal life and it's people.

Dylan explores the Wupper River and its countless creatures and diverse habitats.