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Today, we're exploring water from a molecular level to the power of floods in urban areas and in Yellowstone National Park. We'll also go back in time to the Nashville sit-ins of 1960 to learn more about the Civil Rights movement.
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Explore storm science, become a war historian and visit Yellowstone National Park to meet its amazing inhabitants.
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Learn about natural disasters like fires and hurricanes and take a break with a visit to Yellowstone, plus some cool tunes by Bob Dylan and the Beatles.
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Get to the bottom of the mystery surrounding a Civil War-era tintype, explore some massive meteors and ancient African civilizations; plus, learn how smartphones changed the world.
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Explore the secrets of the Vikings, discover how women fought for the right to vote and see how rockets changed our view of the world today.
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See how cars changed the world. Find out about great African cities. Then, see how horses helped humankind.
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Today, explore the pyramids of Egypt, the inner workings of a Robot and how the White House keeps running smoothly.
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Today, sail the skies and imagine a world changed by airplanes, learn about the two biggest religions in the world and marvel at the ingenious design of the battle chariot.
The 60-inch telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory | Sandi Hemmerlein
See how the birth of human race could be traced back to Africa, peer through the universe and trace your family's military roots in today's programming and related activities.
Tsavo East National Park, Kenya | Damian Patkowski / Unsplash
Travel to far-flung places like China and Africa, and learn about the marvels of creativity and technology that brought us the modern world. Then, create your own piece of art and crafts inspired by these countries.
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See how your garden can also provide inspiration for kids; learn more about fat and why it's not that evil and see the landscape through the eyes of Native Americans.
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Discover a powerful Native American world, explore the dark side of plants and understand the mysteries of sleep today.
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