Subjects
Shows
Lesson 409
Janellyn spends her “spare” time discovering the science of bowling with retired professional bowler and Michigan Sports Hall of Fame [...]
Lesson 502
Genesis hears from neuroscientist Dr. Liz McCullagh how sound impacts different animal brains! Liz explains to Genesis how sound affects [...]
Lesson 503
Janellyn maps out the world of health geography with Dr. Dee Jordan! Health geography is looking at the place and [...]
Lesson 504
Janellyn talks with Candee Williams about the science of rust prevention! Rust causes millions of dollars of damage to metal [...]
Lesson 505
Tune into Janellyn’s interview with STEM radio host Chelsie Boodoo! STEM host meets STEM host in this unique episode. Chelsie [...]
Lesson 506
Genesis ignites her passion for firefighting with Teresa Robinson! Teresa and her team demonstrate putting on gear, climbing up ladders, [...]
Lesson 601
Genesis does some STEM-related stretching with yoga instructor Rebecca Gulbransen. Yoga exercises the body and mind, impacting our entire nervous [...]
Lesson 602
Janellyn “jumps” into the science of skydiving with instructor Erendira Sanchez Gonzalez! From understanding wind direction to the aerodynamics of [...]
Lesson 603
Janellyn builds her knowledge of construction careers with industry consultant Rita Brown! Janellyn visits a skilled trades training center with [...]
Lesson 604
Janellyn gets an earful about sound design from sonic strategist Kristen Lueck! Listen up! Did you know that there’s a [...]
Lesson 605
Genesis sculpts her understanding of STEM in ceramics with artist Jae Won Lee! Ceramics is as much science as it [...]
Lesson 606
Flavor historian Nadia Berenstein gives Genesis a taste of artificial flavor science! From bananas to strawberries to lemon-lime, what gives [...]
Lesson 607
Janellyn takes a pit stop with Hannah Maloof to learn the science of engine building! Get your motor running! Engine [...]
Lesson 701
Janellyn learns about the lifesaving technology of Nano-Biosensors! Janellyn tours the Nano-Biosensor lab at Michigan State University with Professor Evangelyn [...]
Lesson 702
Genesis gets a “kick” learning the physics of Tang Soo Do with Master Quiana Powell! Genesis joins Master Q’s class [...]
Lesson 703
Janellyn has an “energizing” tour with Power and Water Plant Director, Sherri Jett! She sees firsthand how the T.B. Simon [...]
Lesson 704
Genesis learns how STEM is integral to transition services for the visually impaired. Transitions Services Manager Shannon McVoy takes Genesis [...]
Lesson 801
Olivia gets a taste of food science with JIFFY Research and Development Manager Jade Heslip. Olivia visits the JIFFY Mix [...]
Lesson 802
Bike Fitter Laura Harris shows Aikem how STEM and cycling are a perfect fit! Cyclists can get injured if their [...]
Lesson 803
Olivia goes up, up, and away with pilot Dawn McKenzie to discover the science of hot air ballooning! Weather, physics, [...]
Lesson 805
Callan “digs” into a career in archaeology and anthropology with Stacey Camp! Callan visits an excavation site on the campus [...]
Lesson 806
Callan’s knowledge of STEM flies to new heights thanks to Drone Pilot and Videographer Kara Murhpy! Drones are used for [...]
Lesson 807
Genesis explores the importance of infrastructure design and construction with Civil Engineer Tula Ngasala! Civil engineers design, construct, and maintain [...]
Take a heartfelt journey through Detroit’s Boynton neighborhood, where we explore the rich history and transformation of Saint Andrew and Saint Benedict Catholic Church.
Lesson 508
Paige and Brooke discuss the importance of checking in, finding joy, and practicing self-care.
Lesson 507
Being online is fun but it also comes with danger. Hosts Paige and Brooke explore the impact of social media [...]
Lesson 506
Who are you? Hosts Brooke and Paige talk identity and self-expression. Plus, a student at Ann Arbor’s Pathways to Success [...]
Hosts Paige and Brooke tackle careers: from the significance of networking to the importance of career exploration activities. If you’ve [...]
Lesson 504
Ever wondered how astronauts communicate in space? In this episode of Extra Credit, teens dive into the world of communication, [...]
Lesson 503
Paige and Brooke explore the dynamics of teamwork.
Oops!! In this episode, hosts Paige and Brooke investigate the value of struggle and making mistakes. Plus, hear how a [...]
Lesson 501
Hosts Brooke and Paige explore the importance of community and the ways in which it can be nurtured and improved. [...]
Lesson 2404
The coldest and largest of the Great Lakes has been experiencing steady increases in average temperatures for a few decades, enough to give rise to concern for the lake ecosystem, the weather patterns in the surrounding area, and more.
Lesson 2405
Explore the phenomenon of whitefish population decline in the Jordan River by Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Meet poet laureates, discover a collection of poems written by Flint students, and visit a cool poetry competition in Lansing.
Creative writing, math, fitness, art, career exploration, and more for 6th-8th graders.
Lesson 1
Architects, restaurateurs, high school students, and scientists are joining forces to bring back a creature that fits in the palm of a hand: the oyster.
Lesson 2
Beavers are back in Britain—charming many Britons, perturbing others, and all the while stimulating a healthy debate about whether the island nation is ready to embrace a wilder future.
Lesson 3
An improbable alliance is giving a special bird—the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker—a new lease on life.
Lesson 4
Ecuador is the first country in the world to enshrine the “rights of nature” in its constitution—to establish that species other than humans have their own legal right to exist. And now this revolutionary concept is being put to the test.
Lesson 5
Recovering salmon populations are reviving a “nutrient express” from the ocean to the forest.
Lesson 6
After a long civil war that decimated Gorongosa’s wildlife, the Mozambique government and the U.S.-based Carr Foundation have worked for two decades to restore the park’s wildlife to nearly pre-war levels.
Lesson 7
The axolotl lives in only one place outside captivity: the waters of Lake Xochimilco, in Mexico City. Now, a team of scientists is working to secure its future by looking to its past.
Lesson 8
Dogs in Australia are partnering with people to save other species from grave threats to the island continent’s unique fauna.
Lesson 9
Mary Reynolds of Ireland is building a movement to turn gardeners into guardians of the planet by returning our own patch of land to nature, and by restoring hope that individual action can create lasting change.
Lesson 10
As urban expansion quickly replaces natural habitats, façade engineer Alistair Law has discovered a new way to restore native ecosystems for pollinators and create natural spaces for us all within cities.
Lesson 11
A wildlife biologist puts an ambitious plan in motion to save two uniquely American reptiles — the eastern indigo snake and the gopher tortoise — and the longleaf pine forest they call home.
Subjects
Shows
Lesson 409
Janellyn spends her “spare” time discovering the science of bowling with retired professional bowler and Michigan Sports Hall of Fame [...]
Lesson 502
Genesis hears from neuroscientist Dr. Liz McCullagh how sound impacts different animal brains! Liz explains to Genesis how sound affects [...]
Lesson 503
Janellyn maps out the world of health geography with Dr. Dee Jordan! Health geography is looking at the place and [...]
Lesson 504
Janellyn talks with Candee Williams about the science of rust prevention! Rust causes millions of dollars of damage to metal [...]
Lesson 505
Tune into Janellyn’s interview with STEM radio host Chelsie Boodoo! STEM host meets STEM host in this unique episode. Chelsie [...]
Lesson 506
Genesis ignites her passion for firefighting with Teresa Robinson! Teresa and her team demonstrate putting on gear, climbing up ladders, [...]
Lesson 601
Genesis does some STEM-related stretching with yoga instructor Rebecca Gulbransen. Yoga exercises the body and mind, impacting our entire nervous [...]
Lesson 602
Janellyn “jumps” into the science of skydiving with instructor Erendira Sanchez Gonzalez! From understanding wind direction to the aerodynamics of [...]
Lesson 603
Janellyn builds her knowledge of construction careers with industry consultant Rita Brown! Janellyn visits a skilled trades training center with [...]
Lesson 604
Janellyn gets an earful about sound design from sonic strategist Kristen Lueck! Listen up! Did you know that there’s a [...]
Lesson 605
Genesis sculpts her understanding of STEM in ceramics with artist Jae Won Lee! Ceramics is as much science as it [...]
Lesson 606
Flavor historian Nadia Berenstein gives Genesis a taste of artificial flavor science! From bananas to strawberries to lemon-lime, what gives [...]
Lesson 607
Janellyn takes a pit stop with Hannah Maloof to learn the science of engine building! Get your motor running! Engine [...]
Lesson 701
Janellyn learns about the lifesaving technology of Nano-Biosensors! Janellyn tours the Nano-Biosensor lab at Michigan State University with Professor Evangelyn [...]
Lesson 702
Genesis gets a “kick” learning the physics of Tang Soo Do with Master Quiana Powell! Genesis joins Master Q’s class [...]
Lesson 703
Janellyn has an “energizing” tour with Power and Water Plant Director, Sherri Jett! She sees firsthand how the T.B. Simon [...]
Lesson 704
Genesis learns how STEM is integral to transition services for the visually impaired. Transitions Services Manager Shannon McVoy takes Genesis [...]
Lesson 801
Olivia gets a taste of food science with JIFFY Research and Development Manager Jade Heslip. Olivia visits the JIFFY Mix [...]
Lesson 802
Bike Fitter Laura Harris shows Aikem how STEM and cycling are a perfect fit! Cyclists can get injured if their [...]
Lesson 803
Olivia goes up, up, and away with pilot Dawn McKenzie to discover the science of hot air ballooning! Weather, physics, [...]
Lesson 805
Callan “digs” into a career in archaeology and anthropology with Stacey Camp! Callan visits an excavation site on the campus [...]
Lesson 806
Callan’s knowledge of STEM flies to new heights thanks to Drone Pilot and Videographer Kara Murhpy! Drones are used for [...]
Lesson 807
Genesis explores the importance of infrastructure design and construction with Civil Engineer Tula Ngasala! Civil engineers design, construct, and maintain [...]
Take a heartfelt journey through Detroit’s Boynton neighborhood, where we explore the rich history and transformation of Saint Andrew and Saint Benedict Catholic Church.
Lesson 508
Paige and Brooke discuss the importance of checking in, finding joy, and practicing self-care.
Lesson 507
Being online is fun but it also comes with danger. Hosts Paige and Brooke explore the impact of social media [...]
Lesson 506
Who are you? Hosts Brooke and Paige talk identity and self-expression. Plus, a student at Ann Arbor’s Pathways to Success [...]
Hosts Paige and Brooke tackle careers: from the significance of networking to the importance of career exploration activities. If you’ve [...]
Lesson 504
Ever wondered how astronauts communicate in space? In this episode of Extra Credit, teens dive into the world of communication, [...]
Lesson 503
Paige and Brooke explore the dynamics of teamwork.
Oops!! In this episode, hosts Paige and Brooke investigate the value of struggle and making mistakes. Plus, hear how a [...]
Lesson 501
Hosts Brooke and Paige explore the importance of community and the ways in which it can be nurtured and improved. [...]
Lesson 2404
The coldest and largest of the Great Lakes has been experiencing steady increases in average temperatures for a few decades, enough to give rise to concern for the lake ecosystem, the weather patterns in the surrounding area, and more.
Lesson 2405
Explore the phenomenon of whitefish population decline in the Jordan River by Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Meet poet laureates, discover a collection of poems written by Flint students, and visit a cool poetry competition in Lansing.
Creative writing, math, fitness, art, career exploration, and more for 6th-8th graders.
Lesson 1
Architects, restaurateurs, high school students, and scientists are joining forces to bring back a creature that fits in the palm of a hand: the oyster.
Lesson 2
Beavers are back in Britain—charming many Britons, perturbing others, and all the while stimulating a healthy debate about whether the island nation is ready to embrace a wilder future.
Lesson 3
An improbable alliance is giving a special bird—the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker—a new lease on life.
Lesson 4
Ecuador is the first country in the world to enshrine the “rights of nature” in its constitution—to establish that species other than humans have their own legal right to exist. And now this revolutionary concept is being put to the test.
Lesson 5
Recovering salmon populations are reviving a “nutrient express” from the ocean to the forest.
Lesson 6
After a long civil war that decimated Gorongosa’s wildlife, the Mozambique government and the U.S.-based Carr Foundation have worked for two decades to restore the park’s wildlife to nearly pre-war levels.
Lesson 7
The axolotl lives in only one place outside captivity: the waters of Lake Xochimilco, in Mexico City. Now, a team of scientists is working to secure its future by looking to its past.
Lesson 8
Dogs in Australia are partnering with people to save other species from grave threats to the island continent’s unique fauna.
Lesson 9
Mary Reynolds of Ireland is building a movement to turn gardeners into guardians of the planet by returning our own patch of land to nature, and by restoring hope that individual action can create lasting change.
Lesson 10
As urban expansion quickly replaces natural habitats, façade engineer Alistair Law has discovered a new way to restore native ecosystems for pollinators and create natural spaces for us all within cities.
Lesson 11
A wildlife biologist puts an ambitious plan in motion to save two uniquely American reptiles — the eastern indigo snake and the gopher tortoise — and the longleaf pine forest they call home.