Overview - Season 1

Overview - Season 1

Season 1

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DatesSep 24, 2020 - Dec 23, 2021
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How the Blue Ridge Mountains (Almost) Lost Their Blue
Season 1Episode 17 min

How the Blue Ridge Mountains (Almost) Lost Their Blue

The trees in the Blue Ridge Mountains are responsible for that dreamy blue haze on the horizon. Trees produce fine mists of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which scatter blue light waves. In the mid-90s, the area had serious air quality issues. Not only was it dangerous to breathe, the hazy blue was disappearing from the horizon. But it wasn't just the trees fault. Here's what happened...

Sep 24, 2020
Meet the Fire Lookout of Big Sky Country
Season 1Episode 28 min

Meet the Fire Lookout of Big Sky Country

Are real-life fire lookouts becoming obsolete due to modern technology? Meet Mark Hufstetler, a fire lookout at Baptiste Tower in Flathead National Forest, Montana, who believes human observation is still imperative in fire detection and management. See how people like Mark have been protecting our forests for over a century and continue to play a vital role in protecting our natural resources.

Oct 8, 2020
Wild Horses: America's Most Beloved Invasive Species?
Season 1Episode 37 min

Wild Horses: America's Most Beloved Invasive Species?

Wild horses made their home on the islands of North Carolina centuries ago. Today, they are celebrities on these islands drawing thousands of people every summer to the northern beaches of North Carolina. However, the horse population needs to be managed because they can cause serious damage to the ecosystem. How can we respect these horses and keep them wild while protecting the islands?

Oct 22, 2020
Unlocking the Mysteries of Autumn Leaves
Season 1Episode 47 min

Unlocking the Mysteries of Autumn Leaves

The fall colors of New England is one of the most breathtaking natural spectacles on earth. Trillions of green leaves across New England transform into the brilliant hues of fall. But the reasons why are still a bit of a mystery.

Nov 12, 2020
Climbers' Paradise is the Last Refuge for an Ancient Species
Season 1Episode 58 min

Climbers' Paradise is the Last Refuge for an Ancient Species

It's called the Land of Arches. With more than 100 natural sandstone arches, Kentucky's Red River Gorge is a breathtaking natural spectacle. The gorge is considered one of the world's premier rock climbing destinations. It's also a haven for rare plants and animals. Why? The rugged topography that makes this place so conducive for climbing has also created a place where rare species thrive.

Dec 4, 2020
Who Made These Giant Desert Figures... and Why?
Season 1Episode 67 min

Who Made These Giant Desert Figures... and Why?

The three human figures and two animals that make up the Blythe Geoglyphs - or Blythe Giant Intaglios - are enormous. So big in fact, that they can't be fully appreciated from the ground. But the figures were carved into the earth long before air travel was invented. So who made them...and why?

Dec 17, 2020
How Bison are Saving America's Lost Prairie
Season 1Episode 78 min

How Bison are Saving America's Lost Prairie

The prairie landscape has come to symbolize the American heartland. But an ecosystem that once covered a vast swath of the continent has all but disappeared. Just a tiny fraction remains. But researchers and conservationists in Oklahoma may have hit upon two surprising keys to saving this lost ecosystem: bison and fire. Their efforts could help restore degraded grasslands around the world.

Jan 14, 2021
Flight Lessons from a World Champion Drone Racer
Season 1Episode 88 min

Flight Lessons from a World Champion Drone Racer

Experience the world through two-time Drone Racing League Champion Jordan Temkin's eyes as we dive into the mechanics and the physics of FPV (First-Person View) drones.

Jan 28, 2021
How a Mind-Blowing World of Ice Gets Made
Season 1Episode 98 min

How a Mind-Blowing World of Ice Gets Made

It's a mile long and 150 feet high, and covered in the most spectacular ice falls anyone has ever seen. And it's all human made. The Ouray Ice Park is the world's premiere location for ice climbing and attracts visitors from around the world. Nobody has ever attempted to create anything on this scale. How do they do it?

Feb 18, 2021
Humans Cause Traffic Jams, AI Can Fix Them
Season 1Episode 1010 min

Humans Cause Traffic Jams, AI Can Fix Them

Traffic is one of the biggest problems plaguing cities today. Idling cars cause increased emissions, more traffic means more accidents, and it is, of course, annoying. Meet traffic scientist, Dr. Alex Bayen who is working to solve traffic with automation.

Mar 11, 2021
Can Dynamite Save You From An Avalanche?
Season 1Episode 118 min

Can Dynamite Save You From An Avalanche?

Avalanches are mysterious and complex and the science of these natural phenomena is incomplete. But one thing that is known is how to prevent them. To do that, you have to do something counterintuitive — you have to start them.

Apr 1, 2021
How Five Billion lbs of Las Vegas Garbage Powers a City
Season 1Episode 129 min

How Five Billion lbs of Las Vegas Garbage Powers a City

Most the of 600 billion pounds of waste that Americans produce every year ends up in landfills. All that trash can have huge impacts on the environment. But modern landfills have found a new use for all that trash — they're turning it into energy.

Apr 20, 2021
Why Oil Country is Turning to Wind Power
Season 1Episode 139 min

Why Oil Country is Turning to Wind Power

Texas is an oil state, right? Yes! But it's also a wind state. If Texas were a country it would be fifth in the world for wind energy generation. Take a trip through wind country with host Joe Hanson as he explores a wind farm in his home state of Texas.

May 13, 2021
How To Stop Your Poop From Killing Corals
Season 1Episode 147 min

How To Stop Your Poop From Killing Corals

Corals all over the world are threatened by warming ocean temperatures. But 30 years of data show that reefs off the Florida Keys could protect themselves from rising temperatures if they weren't also dealing with nutrient pollution coming from land. What's weakening these corals? Sewage. And there's something we can do about it.

Jun 3, 2021
Inside the Fight to Save an Ancient Forest
Season 1Episode 1511 min

Inside the Fight to Save an Ancient Forest

The ancient forests of the Pacific Northwest are home to giant trees and many secrets, which science is just beginning to understand. But these forests are at risk of disappearing. In British Columbia on First Nations territory, a small band of forest defenders are risking life and liberty to protect some of the last remaining ancient forests.

Jul 1, 2021
US Streets are Dangerous. We Can Fix Them.
Season 1Episode 168 min

US Streets are Dangerous. We Can Fix Them.

Cars dominate US city streets, and there's no better example than Atlanta, GA. Streets in Atlanta are designed for getting cars around as fast as possible. The result? Pedestrian deaths in ATL are twice the national average. But the city is trying to change that, starting with Peachtree Street.

Jul 15, 2021
Are Roller Coasters Actually Good For Your Brain?
Season 1Episode 179 min

Are Roller Coasters Actually Good For Your Brain?

Roller coasters have the power to heal. Host Joe Hanson explores the world of coasters, exploring the safety protocols ride engineers consider in designing them and the impact they have on the human body. We learn about how the experience of riding coasters can have positive impacts in our lives.

Aug 5, 2021
Why are There 30 Million Horseshoe Crabs on This Beach?
Season 1Episode 188 min

Why are There 30 Million Horseshoe Crabs on This Beach?

Every spring, the beaches of Delaware Bay play host to one of the world's wildest parties. Millions of prehistoric crabs (and hundreds of thousands of birds) converge here. These horseshoe crabs spend most of their lives in the ocean depths. But every May and June, their spindly little legs will carry them 60 miles or more to congregate on sandy beaches up and down the Atlantic coast.

Aug 31, 2021
Why Earth's Newest Glacier is Inside an Active Volcano
Season 1Episode 199 min

Why Earth's Newest Glacier is Inside an Active Volcano

It was the scene of the most cataclysmic natural disaster in American history, a place of unimaginable devastation. Today, the crater of Mt. St. Helens Volcano is experiencing a rebirth — it's the site of the world's newest glacier. Not only is it the newest, it's also one of the few that's growing. What's behind its growth and how might it one day help scientists discover life on other planets?

Oct 7, 2021
What Makes These Dunes Sing?
Season 1Episode 2011 min

What Makes These Dunes Sing?

Why do dunes sing? Head into the mysterious world of sand with host Joe Hanson! Along the way we meet Dr. Melany Hunt and Dr. Nathalie Vriend who solved the longstanding mystery of why dunes sing.

Oct 20, 2021
What are Wild Coyotes Doing in the Big City?
Season 1Episode 219 min

What are Wild Coyotes Doing in the Big City?

Chicago is the third-largest city in the U.S., and one of the country's most diverse. There's a secret subculture here that's growing larger by the year but lurks out of sight in shadow — coyotes! More than 4,000 of these canines prowl the streets of Chicago; you'll even find them stalking amongst the skyscrapers of Michigan Avenue and busy Lake Shore Drive.

Nov 5, 2021
Why the Fastest Place on Earth is Disappearing
Season 1Episode 227 min

Why the Fastest Place on Earth is Disappearing

The Bonneville Salt Flats are perfect for speed. Every year, cars and motorcycles break land speed records on the flat expanse of the Bonneville Salt Flats. It's been a tradition for more than a century, and racers have built a thriving community around the salt races. But how did these salt flats form, and why are they disappearing now?

Nov 11, 2021
Want to Solve Wildfires and Drought? Leave it to BEAVERS!
Season 1Episode 2310 min

Want to Solve Wildfires and Drought? Leave it to BEAVERS!

The charismatic beaver is more than a charming, vegetarian stream-dweller. it's actually a master architect, capable of restoring rivers, bringing back dwindling fish populations and even preventing wildfire. Travel with host Joe Hanson to Central Oregon where a group of scientists set up a kind of beaver laboratory to learn more about the crepuscular creatures.

Nov 18, 2021
The Secret Islands of the Everglades
Season 1Episode 2410 min

The Secret Islands of the Everglades

The Everglades is a water world — It's the widest and slowest river in the United States. But in the heart of this great water body exist secret islands that have outsize importance for the cultural heritage of a people and for the biodiversity of this important wetland.

Dec 23, 2021

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