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Season 1

  • S01E01 Singapore Gardens

    • September 13, 2021

    By 2050, two-thirds of the population will be living in cities, so architects are taking inspiration from nature to build more sustainable skylines.

  • S01E02 Neutrino Hunter

    • September 13, 2021

    There is an international hunt for something called the ghost particle. This mega-science experiment wants to solve one of the biggest mysteries in science today: what happened after the Big Bang?

  • S01E03 Open Bionics

    • September 13, 2021

    This customizable bionic arm turns disabilities into superpowers. A robotics company created the world's first medically certifiable and customizable 3D-printed arm.

  • S01E04 Quantum Computing

    • September 13, 2021

    Quantum computers are just on the horizon as both tech giants and startups are working to kick-start the next computing revolution.

  • S01E05 Insight Lander

    • September 13, 2021

    NASA just sent a robotic probe on a mission to Mars! It'll explore what the interior of the planet is like and how it was formed.

  • S01E06 Noise Week

    • September 13, 2021

    Earth can be a really loud place for those searching for an extraterrestrial signal. So how does SETI sift through all the cosmic noise to hunt for alien signals?

  • S01E07 Insight Garden

    • September 13, 2021

    The Insight Garden Program explores if meditation and gardening can break the cycle of prison recidivism.

  • S01E08 ISS CASIS

    • September 13, 2021

    SpaceX just sent algae to the ISS that could power missions to Mars. The company has taken over refueling missions to the ISS, and they're bringing some exciting new experiments along the way.

  • S01E09 Eyeball Lab

    • March 15, 2021

    This special lab houses an impressive collection of over 60,000 different animal eyes, where disease and morphology are studied in great detail.

  • S01E10 Antarctic Films

    • March 15, 2021

    Never-before-seen footage uncovers Antarctica's first scientific missions. During the Cold War, Antarctica was primed for conquest, but became an international science laboratory.

Season 2

  • S02E01 How Smog Almost Killed NYC

    • November 14, 2021

    Pollution levels around the world today seem astronomical, but in New York City, they used to be deadly. How did this happen and when did it change?

  • S02E02 Chernobyl's Radiation Shield

    • November 14, 2021

    The damaged Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant still holds 200 tons of nuclear fuel, and if it were to leak into the atmosphere, the consequences would be catastrophic. So the world came together to find a way to seal the radiation.

  • S02E03 Engineering the Perfect Apple

    • November 14, 2021

    It took over 30 years to create the perfect apple. Find out how scientists designed the Honeycrisp to be the best.

  • S02E04 Closer to Colonizing Space

    • November 14, 2021

    After years of trial and error, NASA figured out how to successfully grow salad in space. So, what does this breakthrough mean? Are we one step closer to colonizing other planets?

  • S02E05 Revolutionizing Heart Surgery

    • November 14, 2021

    Virtual reality technology is now being applied to medical training. Doctors can teleport inside the human heart and practice surgery over and over again, and this training could revolutionize the future of health care.

  • S02E06 Declassified Nuclear Films

    • November 14, 2021

    The US detonated over 200 nuclear weapons to gather scientific data about their potential. That data was gospel for years, until a weapons physicist decades later found out the figures were off by huge margins.

  • S02E07 Hyperloop Pod

    • November 14, 2021

    College students built a hyperloop pod that could revolutionize the way we travel. And while some people think the concept is mostly just hype, others think it's genius.

  • S02E08 US Nuclear Missiles

    • November 14, 2021

    Forget the big red button, this is how we would actually conduct nuclear war. Missiles are still controlled by floppy disks.

  • S02E09 Einstein's Brain Was Stolen

    • November 14, 2021

    Over 60 years ago, Albert Einstein's brain was stolen, dissected and sent in pieces all around the world. Who was behind this theft for science?

  • S02E10 NASA Mission & Cold War Planes

    • November 14, 2021

    Greenland loses close to 100 million Olympic-size swimming pools of water per year. We know that statistic thanks to this critical NASA mission.

  • S02E11 Scientists, Waves & Surfers

    • November 14, 2021

    Can you catch a wave and collect data at the same time? Find out how these scientists are transforming ocean research and surfers are using Smartfins to help scientists gather data.

  • S02E12 Live on One of These Moons

    • November 14, 2021

    Looking for a new home beyond Earth? Icy moons could be a hot contender.

  • S02E13 AI Is Monitoring You Right Now

    • November 14, 2021

    There's wisdom in crowds, and scientists are applying artificial intelligence and machine learning to better predict global crises and outbreaks.

  • S02E14 How NASA Visualizes Galaxies

    • November 14, 2021

    We go inside NASA's art department, where galaxies, star systems and black holes are visualized.

  • S02E15 NASA Engineers Use Origami

    • November 14, 2021

    NASA is using origami to build a giant star blocker, in hopes of imaging distant worlds.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Curing Blindness in 5 Minutes

    • November 14, 2021

    A dedicated team of eye doctors are on a mission to rid the world of preventable blindness, one incision at a time.

  • S03E02 Interstellar Message Design

    • November 14, 2021

    Astrobiologists study the protocol for first contact as they try to determine how they go about speaking with alien races.

  • S03E03 World's Most-Advanced Clock

    • November 14, 2021

    Time may be a human construct, but that hasn't stopped these physicists from perfecting it.

  • S03E04 Photography and Motion

    • November 14, 2021

    Using photography, one man opens up a hidden world of motion in everything from every day objects to the unique physics happening inside a nuclear bomb.

  • S03E05 Capturing a Black Hole

    • November 14, 2021

    The MIT Haystack Observatory reveals where the Event Horizon Telescope is at with the world's first photo of a black hole.

  • S03E06 Thawing the Nuclear City

    • November 14, 2021

    Scientists and engineers investigate tons of nuclear waste from a secret military operation hiding underneath Greenland's ice sheet.

  • S03E07 Race to the Universe's Edge

    • November 14, 2021

    In the middle of a billion-dollar telescope-building boom, new ground-based observatories are racing to see first light in the 2020s.

  • S03E08 Mars Thruster

    • November 14, 2021

    The X3, a new type of propulsion engine that's smashing records, is made possible thanks to a collaboration among NASA, Aerojet Rocketdyne, the Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the University of Michigan.

  • S03E09 Your Invisible Exposome Cloud

    • November 14, 2021

    Microscopic bits can hitch a ride on your clothes, find their way into your body and impact your personal health. They're part of your exposome, and everyone has one.

  • S03E10 Secret to Fighting Emissions

    • November 14, 2021

    Seaweed is on the menu! This superfood plucked from the ocean is being fed to lucky cows in California to curb their methane production, and the resulting research could save the planet.

  • S03E11 Locking Away Weed in a Vault

    • November 14, 2021

    Marijuana is causing a buzz over its therapeutic potential, but scientists are still struggling to study it.

  • S03E12 NASA's New Nuclear Engine

    • November 14, 2021

    From returning to the Moon to establishing outposts on Mars, NASA has the need for more power than ever before. Nuclear fission could just be the solution they've been searching for.

  • S03E13 Solar Storm War Mystery

    • November 14, 2021

    Declassified Vietnam War files show researchers the unpredictable nature of the Sun and help them work towards predicting the next big solar storm.

  • S03E14 The Science Quest and Einstein

    • November 14, 2021

    Two intrepid astronomers embark on a scientific quest to photograph a solar eclipse and turned Albert Einstein into an international celebrity.

  • S03E15 The World's Glacier Librarians

    • November 14, 2021

    An international team of scientists embark on a continent-hopping expedition to build a future climate ice vault before the world's glaciers vanish forever.

Season 4

  • S04E01 3D Printing Mars Habitats

    • November 14, 2021

    NASA invited engineers and architects from around the world to design future habitats for Mars. Here's what they came up with.

  • S04E02 Inside a Synthetic DNA Factory

    • November 14, 2021

    In this DNA factory, organism engineers are using robots and automation to build completely new forms of life.

  • S04E03 Designer Pathogens

    • November 14, 2021

    Engineered bioweapons are the new security threat.

  • S04E04 Radioactive Carbon

    • November 14, 2021

    The amount of carbon-14 doubled in our atmosphere between 1955 and 1963, a time when nuclear bomb tests were popping off in the desert. Bomb carbon is still everywhere: in our tissues, in the environment, and even in the deepest parts of the ocean.

  • S04E05 The Hunt for Dark Energy Is On

    • November 14, 2021

    The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) will measure dark energy's effect on the expansion of the universe. We dive into the mysteries of dark energy, the engineering behind DESI and what it may discover about the force that governs our universe.

  • S04E06 Self-Aware Robots

    • November 14, 2021

    At Columbia's Creative Machines Laboratory, Hod Lipson and his students are building consciousness from the ground up. Starting with the most basic definition of what it means to be self-aware, they're building robots that can "imagine themselves."

  • S04E07 Our Solar System's Edge

    • November 14, 2021

    Since launching in 1977, the Voyager space probes have traveled farther from Earth than any other man-made object. They've observed planets, swept past the Sun, and have left our solar system for a new great beyond for mankind: the interstellar medium.

  • S04E08 Silicon Chips' Next Frontier

    • November 14, 2021

    Moore's Law is the golden rule in computing: the number of transistors on a microchip doubles every two years, while the cost halves. We've hit a physical limit on how small these transistors can get, but a few chipmakers are betting big on something new.

  • S04E09 The Superheavy Atom Factory

    • November 14, 2021

    We've been slowly filling out the periodic table since the late 1800s. But as we push the periodic table farther and farther into the unknown, its familiar columns and rows are threatening to crumble under the weight of bizarre superheavy elements.

  • S04E10 What Cells Actually Look Like

    • November 14, 2021

    There's a revolution happening in the field of biology thanks to a wave of new imaging techniques. One of the newly invented microscopes can capture 3D images and videos of cells inside living organisms to a scale never seen before.

  • S04E11 Exotic Matter in Space

    • November 14, 2021

    Atomic physicists have built a cold-atom laboratory that can probe the strange and curious quantum world up close.

  • S04E12 Deepfakes Aren't Going Away

    • November 14, 2021

    Since 2017, deepfakes have taken the internet by storm, rising to a point where politicians are worried that these altered videos could sway elections and even pose a national security threat.

  • S04E13 Rocket-Powered Car

    • November 14, 2021

    Since 1997, the record for the world's fastest car has been held by Thrust SSC, which‚ travelling at 763 mph‚ became the very first car to break the sound barrier. Now, 22 years later, the same engineering team is looking to beat their own record.

  • S04E14 Moon Water to Rocket Fuel

    • November 14, 2021

    Long the stuff of science fiction, mining for resources on the Moon is starting to come into focus. We meet a team of engineers who are figuring out how to turn the Moon's billion-year-old water into rocket fuel and breathable oxygen for astronauts.

  • S04E15 The New Dark Matter Particle

    • November 14, 2021

    When it comes to dark matter, it might be time to leave WIMPS behind, as there's a new candidate that's been pulling ahead of its competitors in recent months: axions. Welcome to the new era of dark matter hunting.

Season 5

  • S05E01 NASA's Gold Box

    • November 14, 2021
    • Discovery+

    NASA's next rover mission has a special device aboard that will do something revolutionary: make oxygen on Mars for the first time.

  • S05E02 Stockpile In the Cloud

    • November 14, 2021
    • Discovery+

    The global 3D printing industry has come together to build millions of pieces of emergency medical gear for frontline workers in record time. The catch? All of it is in the cloud.

  • S05E03 The Zero Gravity Tower

    • November 14, 2021
    • Discovery+

    We take a look inside Germany's zero gravity tower, which is probing the most fundamental questions in science.

  • S05E04 Robots Run Their Experiments

    • November 14, 2021
    • Discovery+

    We look inside a laboratory where robots run their own experiments with little to no human intervention.

  • S05E05 A Robot Grabs a Piece of Mars

    • November 14, 2021
    • Discovery+

    A mission that's been decades in the making gets it's first real step forward: a Mars Sample Return.

  • S05E06 Timelapse of the Universe

    • November 14, 2021
    • Discovery+

    Astronomy's new camera is a 3.2 billion pixel dazzler that promises to snap the corners of the universe and reveal the mysteries of dark matter.