Mission Unstoppable

Mission Unstoppable

Highlighting the fascinating female innovators who are on the cutting edge of science -- including zoologists, engineers, astronauts, codebreakers and oceanographers. Host Miranda Cosgrove profiles female STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) superstars in the fields of social media, entertainment, animals, design and the internet -- all categories key to the teen experience.
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Distribuție: Miranda Cosgrove
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26 episoade
  • 1. Beats, Bugs, and Bismuth

    1. Beats, Bugs, and Bismuth

    One expert shows how STEM and dance can come together to teach and empower girls. An entomologist takes us bug catching. A geologist shows how you can grow crystals from home using bismuth. A biomedical scientist shows how her portable lab works.
    One expert shows how STEM and dance can come together to teach and empower girls. An entomologist takes us bug catching. A geologist shows how you can grow crystals from home using bismuth. A biomedical scientist shows how her portable lab works.
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    20min
    1 oct. 2021
  • 2. Tones, Trees, and Temperatures

    2. Tones, Trees, and Temperatures

    An engineer uses different sounds to demonstrate what different sound waves visually look like. A forest ecologist shows what kind of experiments are taking place in the forest. A mechanical engineer shows how circuits react to different temperatures. A climate conservationist talks about the effects of carbon dioxide in the environment.
    An engineer uses different sounds to demonstrate what different sound waves visually look like. A forest ecologist shows what kind of experiments are taking place in the forest. A mechanical engineer shows how circuits react to different temperatures. A climate conservationist talks about the effects of carbon dioxide in the environment.
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    20min
    8 oct. 2021
  • 3. Robots, Rocks, and Rivers

    3. Robots, Rocks, and Rivers

    A roboticist shows how she can combine her passion for origami with robotics. A chemist shows how you can make bioplastics. A geologist shows how to test minerals. A scientist tests stream systems to see what toxins are in them.
    A roboticist shows how she can combine her passion for origami with robotics. A chemist shows how you can make bioplastics. A geologist shows how to test minerals. A scientist tests stream systems to see what toxins are in them.
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    20min
    15 oct. 2021
  • 4. Caves, Chemistry, and Coral

    4. Caves, Chemistry, and Coral

    A microbiologist shows what types of microbes exist in caves. A chemist demonstrates how to make your own lipstick using chemistry. A geologist explains how plate tectonics work. Biologists show octocorals and talk about why they are so prolific in the Caribbean.
    A microbiologist shows what types of microbes exist in caves. A chemist demonstrates how to make your own lipstick using chemistry. A geologist explains how plate tectonics work. Biologists show octocorals and talk about why they are so prolific in the Caribbean.
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    20min
    29 oct. 2021
  • 5. Handwings, History, and Henna

    5. Handwings, History, and Henna

    A bat scientist loves bats so much that she dedicated her life to studying them. A paleontologist demonstrates fossil prep work and what goes into it.A digital archeologist uses technology to discover and learn more about the past. Influencers show how to make DIY glitter glue.
    A bat scientist loves bats so much that she dedicated her life to studying them. A paleontologist demonstrates fossil prep work and what goes into it.A digital archeologist uses technology to discover and learn more about the past. Influencers show how to make DIY glitter glue.
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    20min
    22 oct. 2021
  • 6. Electricity, Engineering, and E-Games

    6. Electricity, Engineering, and E-Games

    A STEM superstar shows how her love of video games lead to her dream career. A pharmaceutical scientist shows how fungi are used to make antibiotics. An electrical engineer explains the basics of static electricity and shows it working. A nuclear engineer finds and makes isotopes in a nuclear engineering center.
    A STEM superstar shows how her love of video games lead to her dream career. A pharmaceutical scientist shows how fungi are used to make antibiotics. An electrical engineer explains the basics of static electricity and shows it working. A nuclear engineer finds and makes isotopes in a nuclear engineering center.
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    20min
    5 nov. 2021
  • 7. Bass, Batteries, and Bees

    7. Bass, Batteries, and Bees

    An agricultural tech is showing how the latest technology is being used to improve agriculture. A researcher dives in the ocean to survey the giant sea bass population off the coast of California. A mechanical engineer teaches you how to make a battery with a lemon. A scientist explains the importance of bees to our crops and food supply.
    An agricultural tech is showing how the latest technology is being used to improve agriculture. A researcher dives in the ocean to survey the giant sea bass population off the coast of California. A mechanical engineer teaches you how to make a battery with a lemon. A scientist explains the importance of bees to our crops and food supply.
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    20min
    12 nov. 2021
  • 8. Spelunking, Swabbing, and Self-Folding Robots

    8. Spelunking, Swabbing, and Self-Folding Robots

    A weather influencer shows how to make a cloud in a bottle. An educator shows how she swabs frogs to make sure their skin and environment is healthy and safe for them. A roboticist shows how she can combine her passion for origami with robotics. A microbiologist shows what types of microbes exist in caves.
    A weather influencer shows how to make a cloud in a bottle. An educator shows how she swabs frogs to make sure their skin and environment is healthy and safe for them. A roboticist shows how she can combine her passion for origami with robotics. A microbiologist shows what types of microbes exist in caves.
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    20min
    19 nov. 2021
  • 9. Long: Tracking, Training, and Tracing

    9. Long: Tracking, Training, and Tracing

    An oceanographer makes sustainable fuel from kelp using a 'kelp elevator.' A computer scientist codes a program to track wild orca populations. A digital forensic expert explains how she finds deleted data like your selfies. And Dr. Brain is back to help you form positive habits and break bad ones through training your brain.
    An oceanographer makes sustainable fuel from kelp using a 'kelp elevator.' A computer scientist codes a program to track wild orca populations. A digital forensic expert explains how she finds deleted data like your selfies. And Dr. Brain is back to help you form positive habits and break bad ones through training your brain.
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    20min
    14 ian. 2022
  • 10. Excellence, Excipients, and Engineering

    10. Excellence, Excipients, and Engineering

    A gemologist takes us through the 4 Cs of diamonds grading: cut, clarity, color, and carat. A chemical engineer shows us how vitamins are made. Dr. Brain explains how the bacteria in your gut can affect your brain's ability to function. A manufacturing scientist explains 3-D printing and shows us a printer big enough to print a car.
    A gemologist takes us through the 4 Cs of diamonds grading: cut, clarity, color, and carat. A chemical engineer shows us how vitamins are made. Dr. Brain explains how the bacteria in your gut can affect your brain's ability to function. A manufacturing scientist explains 3-D printing and shows us a printer big enough to print a car.
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    20min
    21 ian. 2022
  • 11. Starch, S'mores, and Soundwaves

    11. Starch, S'mores, and Soundwaves

    Chemical Kim makes plastic out of potatoes. Barbosa Rocks uses s'mores to explain the Earth's plate tectonics. A computer engineer combines STEM with her passion for dance through LED dance outfits. An engineer uses a sand experiment to explain how you can actually '"see" sound waves.
    Chemical Kim makes plastic out of potatoes. Barbosa Rocks uses s'mores to explain the Earth's plate tectonics. A computer engineer combines STEM with her passion for dance through LED dance outfits. An engineer uses a sand experiment to explain how you can actually '"see" sound waves.
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    20min
    28 ian. 2022
  • 12. Racing, Roaming, and Radioactivity

    12. Racing, Roaming, and Radioactivity

    A nuclear engineer opens our eyes to radioactive decay that's all around us. A STEM educator races lunar rovers on earth inspired by NASA's own lunar missions. Dr. Brain explains the science behind anxiety. In the Alaskan wilderness, civil engineers make maps of the wild.
    A nuclear engineer opens our eyes to radioactive decay that's all around us. A STEM educator races lunar rovers on earth inspired by NASA's own lunar missions. Dr. Brain explains the science behind anxiety. In the Alaskan wilderness, civil engineers make maps of the wild.
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    20min
    4 feb. 2022
  • 13. Sensors, Spinels, and Scary Movies

    13. Sensors, Spinels, and Scary Movies

    A structural engineer who can make buildings as sensitive as humans. A gemologist who teaches us what makes gems so unique. A neuroscientist explains why scary movies make our palms so sweaty. Permafrost experts show us ancient finds preserved in layers of soil and ice for thousands of years.
    A structural engineer who can make buildings as sensitive as humans. A gemologist who teaches us what makes gems so unique. A neuroscientist explains why scary movies make our palms so sweaty. Permafrost experts show us ancient finds preserved in layers of soil and ice for thousands of years.
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    20min
    11 feb. 2022
  • 14. Wildlife, Wattage, and Writing Code

    14. Wildlife, Wattage, and Writing Code

    A wildlife biologist tracks animals from shrews to wolverines, deep in the Alaskan forest. A teacher shows us how she inspires the next generation of STEM innovators. An astrophysicist takes us through the totally stellar life cycle of stars. A mechanical engineer gives us a glimpse into the future of alternative power through the use of hydro-kinetic turbines.
    A wildlife biologist tracks animals from shrews to wolverines, deep in the Alaskan forest. A teacher shows us how she inspires the next generation of STEM innovators. An astrophysicist takes us through the totally stellar life cycle of stars. A mechanical engineer gives us a glimpse into the future of alternative power through the use of hydro-kinetic turbines.
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    20min
    18 feb. 2022
  • 15. Defying, Diving, and Detecting

    15. Defying, Diving, and Detecting

    A pilot shows us how real astronauts experience weightlessness in space. A scuba diving expert teaches us how to get scuba certified. An astrophysicist takes us far, far, away, in her explanation of exoplanet detection. A reliability engineer working at a major oil company explains why safety is always a priority at her job.
    A pilot shows us how real astronauts experience weightlessness in space. A scuba diving expert teaches us how to get scuba certified. An astrophysicist takes us far, far, away, in her explanation of exoplanet detection. A reliability engineer working at a major oil company explains why safety is always a priority at her job.
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    20min
    25 feb. 2022
  • 16. Sea bass, Static, and Salmonella

    16. Sea bass, Static, and Salmonella

    A researcher on Catalina Island working to recover the giant sea bass population. A biomedical scientist shows how her portable lab works. An electrical engineer teaches us about the power of static electricity. An environmental conservationist explains how the urban heat effect is warming our cities.
    A researcher on Catalina Island working to recover the giant sea bass population. A biomedical scientist shows how her portable lab works. An electrical engineer teaches us about the power of static electricity. An environmental conservationist explains how the urban heat effect is warming our cities.
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    20min
    4 mar. 2022
  • 17. Amusement, Astronomy, and Animation

    17. Amusement, Astronomy, and Animation

    An engineer shows us how she uses physics to make roller coasters fun. An astrophysicist explains how galaxies form. A graphic designer shows us how she builds sets for feature films- digitally, and a biophysicist who uses a powerful microscope to help find new ways to fight bacteria and viruses.
    An engineer shows us how she uses physics to make roller coasters fun. An astrophysicist explains how galaxies form. A graphic designer shows us how she builds sets for feature films- digitally, and a biophysicist who uses a powerful microscope to help find new ways to fight bacteria and viruses.
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    20min
    15 iul. 2022
  • 18. Flies, Floating, and Fuel

    18. Flies, Floating, and Fuel

    An entomologist takes us bug catching. A pilot shows us how real astronauts experience weightlessness in space. An oceanographer makes sustainable fuel from kelp using a 'kelp elevator.' And, Miranda Cosgrove tells us about a recently discovered planet named "Pi."
    An entomologist takes us bug catching. A pilot shows us how real astronauts experience weightlessness in space. An oceanographer makes sustainable fuel from kelp using a 'kelp elevator.' And, Miranda Cosgrove tells us about a recently discovered planet named "Pi."
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    20min
    29 apr. 2022
  • 19. A Payload, a Pilot, and a Paradox

    19. A Payload, a Pilot, and a Paradox

    A rocket scientist shows us how precious cargo gets to space. A biologist who is tracking wild bird populations uses her plane to get the job done. Explaining the Fermi Paradox, and how scientists build wind turbines that create massive amounts of energy- all using the power of the wind.
    A rocket scientist shows us how precious cargo gets to space. A biologist who is tracking wild bird populations uses her plane to get the job done. Explaining the Fermi Paradox, and how scientists build wind turbines that create massive amounts of energy- all using the power of the wind.
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    20min
    6 mai 2022
  • 20. Chemistry, Coding and Climbing

    20. Chemistry, Coding and Climbing

    Science has found a way to turn used vegetable oil into fuel that can be used to power automobiles. A sound-recording engineer shows us how she uses technology to make voices sound the best they can. Three arborists climb the trees in their own backyard and demonstrate how powerful power tools can be.
    Science has found a way to turn used vegetable oil into fuel that can be used to power automobiles. A sound-recording engineer shows us how she uses technology to make voices sound the best they can. Three arborists climb the trees in their own backyard and demonstrate how powerful power tools can be.
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    20min
    13 mai 2022
  • 21. Battles, Biology, and Braille

    21. Battles, Biology, and Braille

    A video game producer shows us how using math can improve your game play. A teacher and her students show us their process behind inventing braille blocks. An incredibly powerful microscope and the microbiologist using it to fight disease, and how rocket scientists will protect us from a huge asteroid headed towards earth.
    A video game producer shows us how using math can improve your game play. A teacher and her students show us their process behind inventing braille blocks. An incredibly powerful microscope and the microbiologist using it to fight disease, and how rocket scientists will protect us from a huge asteroid headed towards earth.
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    20min
    20 mai 2022
  • 22. Space, Sensors, and Sharks

    22. Space, Sensors, and Sharks

    A team of high school students makes and races mock lunar rovers here on earth. How scientists are using vibrations to discover the effects of earthquakes on buildings. The science behind making crystals out of metal, and sharks: they've been on our planet even longer than trees.
    A team of high school students makes and races mock lunar rovers here on earth. How scientists are using vibrations to discover the effects of earthquakes on buildings. The science behind making crystals out of metal, and sharks: they've been on our planet even longer than trees.
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    20min
    27 mai 2022
  • 23. Singing, Swarms, and Scares

    23. Singing, Swarms, and Scares

    A music engineer shows us how she masters vocal tracks to make them sound great, the reason bees are so important to our food resources, a neurologist explains how our brains react to scary movies, and koalas have fingerprints.
    A music engineer shows us how she masters vocal tracks to make them sound great, the reason bees are so important to our food resources, a neurologist explains how our brains react to scary movies, and koalas have fingerprints.
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    20min
    1 iul. 2022
  • 24. Coasting, Printing, and Landing

    24. Coasting, Printing, and Landing

    Amazing, life-size statues that were made in just days and why they are so important to the future of STEM, a space-suit designer shows us the latest technology being used to build lunar landers, and how engineers use the laws of physics to build thrilling roller coasters.
    Amazing, life-size statues that were made in just days and why they are so important to the future of STEM, a space-suit designer shows us the latest technology being used to build lunar landers, and how engineers use the laws of physics to build thrilling roller coasters.
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    20min
    8 iul. 2022
  • Mission Unstoppable
    IMDb 7,8/1020213 sezoane
    Highlighting the fascinating female innovators who are on the cutting edge of science -- including zoologists, engineers, astronauts, codebreakers and oceanographers. Host Miranda Cosgrove profiles female STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) superstars in the fields of social media, entertainment, animals, design and the internet -- all categories key to the teen experience.
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