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The Future Of Diabetes

Youth History
Diabetes poses a huge burden on families and healthcare systems - even with access to cutting-edge technology.

The Future Of Diabetes

Youth History
Diabetes poses a huge burden on families and healthcare systems - even with access to cutting-edge technology.

Are Hurricanes Getting Stronger?

Youth History
Although we’ll never see a Category 6 hurricane, data does show that more hurricanes are becoming more severe.

The Tree That Changed The World

Youth History
In Singapore, 1842, Dr William Montgomerie was shown a strange latex by his gardener.

The History Of The Universe

Youth History
This film reveals how thirteen billion years of history can be captured in a single moment.

Where Did English Come From?

Youth History
Claire Bowern traces the language from the present day back to its ancient roots, showing how English has evolved through generations of speakers.

A Brie(f) History Of Cheese

Youth History
Paul Kindstedt shares the history of one of our oldest and most beloved foods.

Ancient City Of Nan Madol

Youth History
Dr. Albert Lin travels to Micronesia, in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, to uncover the ancient island city of Nan Madol.

Investigating An Ancient Temple

Youth History
Dr. Albert Lin is exploring the ancient architecture of the Nabateans, and recreates one of their lost cities using lidar.

History Of The Internet

Youth History
The internet is one of the most important tools in recent history, giving us access to countless amounts of information.

This MIT Engineer Built His Own Bionic Leg

Youth History
At MIT's Media Lab, researchers are developing prosthetic limbs that users can control with their minds, making a robotic foot move as seamlessly as a biological one.

Japan's $100 Billion World's Fastest Train

Youth History
Japan’s world record breaking Maglev L0 passenger train has been under testing since it was unveiled to the press in November of 2012, achieving speeds of 374 miles per hour.

Robotic Fibers

Youth History
A new kind of fiber developed by researchers at MIT and in Sweden.

2-Minute Time Machine - Beards

Youth History
We'll check out what's up with beards and why men (and women!) might have wanted one.

2-Minute Time Machine - Bread

Youth History
Where did bread come from and when did humans start making it?

The First Cell Phone Call

Youth History
When AT&T launched their cellular system for car phones, Dr. Martin "Marty" Cooper and his team at Motorola decided to build a truly wireless mobile phone, a handheld device that would truly free consumers to communicate on the go.

Betty Reid Soskin Tour Of "Rosie The Riveter" Museum

Youth History
Betty Reid Soskin tkaes us on a short tour of the “Rosie the Riveter World War II Home Front National Historical Park” in Richmond, California.

2-Minute Time Machine - Writing

Youth History
How often do you use writing? Probably every day (yes, that includes texting). But how did humans start writing in the first place?

Recycle Cardboard Into Anything With A 3D Printer

Youth History
Paper is an incredible material, but why does it always have to be flat? I’ve developed a process to turn paper into a three-dimensional material, using as little as a 3D printer, a blender, a vice, and pinch of rice.

The Surprising History Of Electric Cars

Youth History
Can electric cars reclaim their place on the road? Discover how developments in battery technology are making these cars more efficient and powerful.

Technology Evolution

Youth History
An educational history of the most iconic and important technology evolved over the existence of human life on earth.