
The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation
Tiny homes with innovative designs; historic fashion; the inventor of the cellphone.

Tiny homes with innovative designs; historic fashion; the inventor of the cellphone.

The artist who can take a simple aluminum can and turn it into art, only with his thumbs.

The device that allows doctors to examine you from the other side of the world.

The physics of the tallest roller coaster; creating makeup at home with a 3D printer.

Plastic-free tablet toothpaste; a smartphone harness prevents drops; a cane that gives directions.

The inventor of the Super Soaker squirt gun; a delivery robot; a light that uses gravity as power.

An artist uses the sun's rays; tents for the homeless; a handheld device detects peanuts.

An inflatable light; a bicycle transforms into a stroller; the history of comfortable furniture.

Wrist bands that relieve stress; a chair that makes you sit up straight; a personal air monitor.

Shoes that grow along with a child's foot; wind-driven sculptures called Strandbeests.

The physics of the art of stone balancing; farmers save water with the Tree TeePee.

A blow drying empire. The school bus tracker. Concrete that drinks up rainwater.

An underwater trash can; a spray-on touchscreen; a concrete cloth; the history of roadside lodging.

Spinach leaves become new heart tissue; deterring burglars; turning cement pipes into housing.

An innovator creates thread from spider DNA; a boxing robot; a tiny drone keeps soldiers safe.

Butterflies in Singapore; the platypus in Australia; a rare species in the South Pacific.

Jack Hanna's family find baby animals: elephants, rhinos, zebras, birds, and a newborn chinchilla in Chile.

A dude ranch in Canada; shearing sheep in the Outback; a pearl farm off the coast of Fiji.

Orphaned orangutans on the island of Borneo; wallabies on the island of Tasmania.

Jack Hanna travels around the world to discover some of Earth's most endangered species.