Mission Unstoppable - Season 3

Mission Unstoppable - Season 3

Season 3

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Datesoct. 2, 2021 - juil. 23, 2022
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Episodes

Beats, Bugs, and Bismuth
Season 3Episode 130 min

Beats, Bugs, and Bismuth

How STEM and dance can come together to teach and empower girls; bug catching with an entomologist; a geologist shows how to grow crystals from home using bismuth; a biomedical scientist shows how her portable lab works.

oct. 2, 2021
Tones, Trees, and Temperatures
Season 3Episode 230 min

Tones, Trees, and Temperatures

An engineer uses different sounds to demonstrate what sound waves visually look like; experiments that are taking place in the forest; how electrical circuits react to different temperatures; the effects of carbon dioxide in the environment.

oct. 9, 2021
Robots, Rocks, and Rivers
Season 3Episode 330 min

Robots, Rocks, and Rivers

A roboticist shows how she can combine her passion for origami with robotics; a chemist shows how to make bioplastics; a geologist shows how to test minerals; a scientist tests stream systems to see what toxins are in them.

oct. 16, 2021
Handwings, History, and Henna
Season 3Episode 430 min

Handwings, History, and Henna

A bat scientist dedicates her life to studying them; a paleontologist demonstrates fossil prep work; a digital archaeologist uses technology to discover more about the past; influencers show how to make DIY glitter glue.

oct. 23, 2021
Caves, Chemistry, and Coral
Season 3Episode 530 min

Caves, Chemistry, and Coral

The types of microbes existing in caves; how to make one's own lipstick using chemistry; how plate tectonics work; octocorals and why they are so prolific in the Caribbean.

oct. 30, 2021
Electricity, Engineering, and E-Games
Season 3Episode 630 min

Electricity, Engineering, and E-Games

A STEM superstar shows how her love of video games led to her dream career; how fungi are used to make antibiotics; the basics of static electricity; a nuclear engineer finds and makes isotopes in a nuclear engineering center.

nov. 6, 2021
Bass, Batteries, and Bees
Season 3Episode 730 min

Bass, Batteries, and Bees

How the latest technology is being used to improve agriculture; the giant sea bass population off the coast of California; how to make a battery with a lemon; the importance of bees to crops and the food supply.

nov. 13, 2021
Spelunking, Swabbing, and Self-Folding Robots
Season 3Episode 830 min

Spelunking, Swabbing, and Self-Folding Robots

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 combines her passion for origami with robotics; the types of microbes existing in caves.

nov. 20, 2021
Tracking, Training, Tracing
Season 3Episode 930 min

Tracking, Training, Tracing

Sustainable fuel made from kelp; tracking wild orca populations; a digital forensic expert explains how she finds deleted data; how to form positive habits and break bad ones.

janv. 15, 2022
Excellence, Excipients, and Engineerings
Season 3Episode 1030 min

Excellence, Excipients, and Engineerings

The four Cs of diamond grading; how vitamins are made; how the bacteria in the gut can affect the brain's ability to function; 3D printing and a printer big enough to print a car.

janv. 22, 2022
Starch, S'mores and Soundwaves
Season 3Episode 1130 min

Starch, S'mores and Soundwaves

Making 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; a sand experiment shows how to "see" sound waves.

janv. 29, 2022
Racing, Roaming and Radioactivity
Season 3Episode 1230 min

Racing, Roaming and Radioactivity

A nuclear engineer shows the radioactive decay that's all around; a STEM educator races lunar rovers on Earth and inspired by NASA's own lunar missions; Dr. Brain explains the science behind anxiety; civil engineers make maps of the wild.

févr. 5, 2022
Sensors, Spinels, and Scary Movies
Season 3Episode 1330 min

Sensors, Spinels, and Scary Movies

A structural engineer makes buildings as sensitive as humans; what makes gems so unique; why scary movies make palms sweaty; permafrost experts show ancient finds presrved in layers of soil and ice for thousands of years.

févr. 12, 2022
Wildlife, Wattage, and Writing Code
Season 3Episode 1430 min

Wildlife, Wattage, and Writing Code

A wildlife biologist tracks animals in the Alaskan forest; a teacher shows how she inspires the next generation of STEM innovators; the life cycle of stars; the future of alternative power through the use of hydrokinetic turbines.

févr. 19, 2022
Defying, Diving, and Detecting
Season 3Episode 1530 min

Defying, Diving, and Detecting

How astronauts experience weightlessness in space; how to get scuba-certified; exoplanet detection; a reliability engineer working at a major oil company explains why safety is always a priority at her job.

févr. 26, 2022
Sea Bass, Static, and Salmonella
Season 3Episode 1630 min

Sea Bass, Static, and Salmonella

A researcher on Catalina Island works to restore the giant sea bass population; a biomedical scientist shows how her portable lab works; the power of static electricity; how the urban heat effect is warming cities.

mars 5, 2022
Sea Anemones, Solar Power and Sports Science
Season 3Episode 1730 min

Sea Anemones, Solar Power and Sports Science

How sea anemones can help save the oceans' corals; a teacher combines technology, art and building to inspire future makers; a performance medicine physical therapist helps all types of athletes be their best.

avr. 23, 2022
Flies, Floating and Fuel
Season 3Episode 1830 min

Flies, Floating and Fuel

A professional entomologist discusses bugs; experiencing the weightlessness of space on a zero gravity flight; creating sustainable fuel using kelp; a recently discovered planet named Pi.

avr. 30, 2022
A Payload, a Pilot and a Paradox
Season 3Episode 1930 min

A Payload, a Pilot and a Paradox

How cargo gets into space; a biologist tracks wild bird populations; explaining the Fermi paradox; how scientists build wind turbines that create massive amounts of energy.

mai 7, 2022
Chemistry, Coding and Climbing
Season 3Episode 2030 min

Chemistry, Coding and Climbing

Turning used vegetable oil into fuel; a sound-recording engineer shows how she uses technology to make voices sound the best they can; arborists demonstrate how powerful power tools can be.

mai 14, 2022
Battles, Biology and Braille
Season 3Episode 2130 min

Battles, Biology and Braille

How using math can improve one's gameplay; inventing braille blocks; an incredibly powerful microscope being used to fight disease; rocket scientists discuss how they will protect the earth from huge asteroids.

mai 21, 2022
Space, Sensors and Sharks
Season 3Episode 2230 min

Space, Sensors and Sharks

A team of high school students makes and races mock lunar rovers; the effects of earthquakes on buildings; making crystals out of metal; sharks.

mai 28, 2022
Singing, Swarms and Scares
Season 3Episode 2330 min

Singing, Swarms and Scares

A music engineer shows how she masters vocal tracks to make them sound great; the reason bees are so important to food resources; how people's brains react to scary movies; koalas have fingerprints.

juil. 2, 2022
Coasting, Printing and Landing
Season 3Episode 2430 min

Coasting, Printing and Landing

Amazing, life-sized statues made in just days; the latest technology being used to build lunar landers; how engineers use the laws of physics to build thrilling roller coasters.

juil. 9, 2022
Amusement, Astronomy and Animation
Season 3Episode 2530 min

Amusement, Astronomy and Animation

An engineer shows how she uses physics to make roller coasters fun; how galaxies form; a graphic designer shows us how she builds sets for feature films; finding new ways to fight bacteria and viruses.

juil. 16, 2022
Scuba, Space and Sievels
Season 3Episode 2630 min

Scuba, Space and Sievels

Learning to scuba dive opens up the world below the ocean's surface; how to see radioactive decay; how electrical engineers must consider the extreme temperatures of space when they're building spacecraft.

juil. 23, 2022

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