Join scientists as they try to find the identity of the first people of the United States of America, catch up with the Roosevelts and the March sisters, take a trip to China and much more.
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.
Dig into why Earth is similar to a layer cake, get a jump on Earth Day with Sesame Street and travel back in time to meet Leonardo da Vinci, the ultimate the ultimate renaissance man.
Meet the folks who got us to space, visit a Viking army and England in the early 20th century and end with a remarkable story about the power of music to bring us together.
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Discover the story of an African prince who was captured and enslaved in the U.S. for 40 years, uncover the bizarre history of the poles and step into Amelia Earhart’s plane to learn how she became the best-known female flier in America — and then disappeared.
Today we explore where some of our favorite animals live, both in the Arctic or in the city, and we learn about different communication styles (like, how dolphins speak to each other!).