Mission Unstoppable
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201930 minIn Corso

Mission Unstoppable

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S07E23 - "Bugs, Brain Food and Brilliant Gemstones"

Andato in onda il Jul 4, 2026, 2:00 PM

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In Mission Unstoppable, each week celebrity host Miranda Cosgrove highlights the fascinating female innovators who are on the cutting edge of science – including zoologists, engineers, astronauts, codebreakers and oceanographers. Viewers will be inspired by female STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) superstars in the fields of social media, entertainment, animals, design and the internet – all categories key to the teen experience.

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Stato
In Corso
Lingua
English
Durata
30 min
Prima TV
September 28, 2019
Programmazione
Saturday alle 10:00

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Episodi (7 Stagioni · 179 Episodi)

Spinal Surgery, Singing and Searching for the Ocean

A veterinary neurologist shows how to repair spinal fractures; the math behind the music; Dr. Brain busts common myths about the mind; how one expert explores the ocean's depths.

Oct 4, 2025

30 min

Bots, Bioengineering and Bacteria

A high school robotics team participates in a competition; a bioengineer user titration to find out how much vitamin C is in three different juices; why foxes scream; Nabeel goes cave diving to find new microbes.

Oct 11, 2025

30 min

Blacksmithing, Bone Histology and Better Diagnostics

The science behind blacksmithing; how climate change is impacting the oceans; bone histology; a woman creating a diagnostic lab in a suitcase.

Oct 18, 2025

30 min

Touching, Talking and Taking Care of Giraffes

A computer scientist making virtual reality one can feel; Dr. Brain explains how one's mind uses language; a cosmetic chemist makes cream blush; how to care for the world's tallest land mammal, the giraffe.

Oct 25, 2025

30 min

Mentorship, Music, and Methods of Observation

Discovering how valuable mentorship in STEM can be; how musical instruments use science to make noise; Protecting your teeth from demineralization; Fig goes kayaking to find out more about observational research.

Nov 1, 2025

30 min

Delta Waves, Deodorant, and Dazzling Metal Work

Fig meets a neuroscientist studying whether dancing can impact one's brainwaves; the sweet science behind sweat; a STEM educator shows how music and math are basically the same; Erica finds a lot of science at a blacksmithing forge.

Nov 8, 2025

30 min

Cheese, Creating Porus Scaffolds and Clean Water

A scientist who specializes in cheese making; the secrets of porous scaffolding; a group of women known as the Harvard Computers; how wildfires can impact groundwater.

Nov 15, 2025

30 min

Sports Injuries, Solving Biases and Skunks

Three women saving professional soccer stars from ACL injuries; how brains handle biases; warning colorations on animals; crystals in nuclear fusion.

Nov 22, 2025

30 min

Flavors, Fossils, and Finding Cures

A flavor chemist who uses chemistry to create tasty treats; ancient bird-like dinosaur archaeopteryx; the neuroscience behind he fear of failure; a pediatric cardiologist shows how a hologram of a patient's heart can help with performing surgery.

Dec 27, 2025

30 min

Cats, Chemistry and Climate Change

How desert cats survive in harsh environments; a bioengineer uses chemistry to find how much vitamin C is in her juice; how climate change is impacting the oceans; environmental dangers.

Jan 24, 2026

30 min

Dating, Dinos and Dinners of the Future

A high school robotics team participates in a robotics competition; how animals "date" in the wild kingdom; bone histology; how to use insects to reduce meat consumption.

Jan 31, 2026

30 min

Skincare Routines, Self Identity and Singing Robots

The technology that's changing the future of cosmetic clinical trials; the neuroscience behind how one sees themselves; robots that play songs; learning about telescopes from an astrophysicist.

Feb 7, 2026

30 min

Science of Cheesemaking, Soft Circuits and Soccer

Erica heads to Wisconsin to meet a scientist who specializes in cheese making. Dr. Brain busts common myths about our minds. Computer engineer Christina Ernst explains the magic of e-textiles, or "soft" circuits. And we meet three women saving professional soccer stars from ACL injuries.

Feb 14, 2026

30 min

Noggins, Nucleotides, and Nuclear Fusion

How engineers crash test sports gear like helmets; the neuroscience behind one's assumptions; a bioengineer shows how PCR tests work; a woman making nuclear fusion a reality.

Feb 21, 2026

30 min

Putting, Paleontology, and Perfecting Code

How understanding math can make one better at golf; the tech that helps study fossils; using one's brain to help control emotions; a woman encouraging young girls to get creative with computer coding.

Feb 28, 2026

30 min

Changing Bacteria, Color Theory, and Cute Opossums

A woman edits bacteria DNA with CRISPR technology; the chemistry of teeth whitening; North America's only native marsupial; sports medicine physician Dr. Monica Rho.

Apr 11, 2026

30 min

Surgeries, Scaffolds, and Short Games

A veterinary neurologist shows how she repairs spinal fractures; the neuroscience behind why one is afraid of failure; the future of medicine; how math can help one's short game in golf.

Apr 18, 2026

30 min

Chemistry of Neon, Concussions, and Computer Engineering

The science behind creating neon signs; the tools one needs to do paleontology fieldwork; how one's brain reacts to pain; a computer engineer working with Al.

Apr 25, 2026

30 min

Conserving Artwork, Catalase Enzymes, and Counting Seconds

The science and technology used to conserve paintings; why time flies when one is having fun; a bioengineer teaches about enzymes; how child life specialists help sick kids in hospitals feel better through the power of play.

May 2, 2026

30 min

Faces, Foxes, and Finding Your Voice

The technology that's changing the future of cosmetic clinical trials; fox vocalizations; the neuroscience behind stress; a vocologist who helps actors with their vocal range.

May 9, 2026

30 min

Bright Bacteria, Bird Fossils, and Building a Better Future in Tech

A woman editing bacteria with CRISPR gene technology; one of the world's oldest birds -- the archaeopteryx; how to make the most of one's stargazing; how an organization is making tech more inclusive.

May 16, 2026

30 min

Creating Catastrophes, Creeping Rocks, and Cute Snakes

A physicist who creates disasters to help save lives; the mysterious walking rocks of Death Valley; learning about snakes; how studying music in school helped one woman find her way toward a career in STEM.

May 23, 2026

30 min

Bugs, Brain Food and Brilliant Gemstones

An entomologist studies how environments affect insects; instruments engineered to mimic the sounds of nature; how food fuels our brains; how a gemologist uses chemistry, physics and math to determine if gemstones are real or imposters.

Jul 4, 2026

30 min

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